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  • kafkod
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    #11
    Originally posted by Steve plunger
    Brash winners....he had one lucky fight against a robotic klitchcko and he's a world beater .....fury looks disgraceful here and there's nothing to be proud about Denium and your be the first to cry into your beer if fury loses because he's not in shape for the rematch .....klitchcko is not to be overlooked in this fight
    Fury will be as fit as a fiddle for this fight, don't worry about that. Uncle Pete will keep him concentrating and motivated too.

    At 27, he's young enough to get away with eating shite in between camps then burning it off in training. He won't get away with it forever though. If he wants to stick around as long as Wlad, he's going to have to start thinking about living a healthy life while not actually training for a fight.

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    • kafkod
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      #12
      Originally posted by mlac
      Price has fan's still?
      News to me.
      Btw people rallied around Bruno not because of his skill level but because he was a genuinely top bloke and most importantly very humble.

      Tyson fury is loud, brash, controversial. Entertaining: Yes. Humble?: No.

      The bottom line for me is, he is just very boring to watch fight. You can sing, dance and dress like batman till the cow's come home, you still will never garner a support anywhere near the likes of entertaining UK fighters of recent years such as Hatton or a Froch.

      You have to go through adversity, trials and tribulations to get the people to get behind you.
      For example Eubanks was hated for his similar arrogance and brashness as fury, But after he lost/by the end of his career he was loved.

      Fury does not have to go through any of that, because of his size and movement he can just pitty patty his way to a decision victory.

      No one (especially the causals) is interested in seeing that. He need's to face a live big man threat.
      You don't think fighting Wlad Klitschko twice, first time away from home, satisfies that requirement?

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      • monkeyboy
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        #13
        Originally posted by mlac
        Price has fan's still?
        News to me.
        Btw people rallied around Bruno not because of his skill level but because he was a genuinely top bloke and most importantly very humble.

        Tyson fury is loud, brash, controversial. Entertaining: Yes. Humble?: No.

        The bottom line for me is, he is just very boring to watch fight. You can sing, dance and dress like batman till the cow's come home, you still will never garner a support anywhere near the likes of entertaining UK fighters of recent years such as Hatton or a Froch.

        You have to go through adversity, trials and tribulations to get the people to get behind you.
        For example Eubanks was hated for his similar arrogance and brashness as fury, But after he lost/by the end of his career he was loved.

        Fury does not have to go through any of that, because of his size and movement he can just pitty patty his way to a decision victory.

        No one (especially the causals) is interested in seeing that. He need's to face a live big man threat.
        I disagree. He moves bloody well for such a big man and he's a very hard fight for anyone. Sure, the Klitschko fight was a stinker but no one else has stymied Wlad like that in his entire career. Wlad was too scared to throw and Fury was wanting to wait and counter.

        I think he'd eat Wilder for breakfast but Joshua will be much tougher as he's much better schooled.

        I think Wlad will try to throw more but the result will be the same. I'd love to see a KO though. Either man would suit me.

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        • mlac
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          #14
          Originally posted by kafkod
          You don't think fighting Wlad Klitschko twice, first time away from home, satisfies that requirement?
          no........

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          • mlac
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            #15
            Originally posted by monkeyboy
            I disagree. He moves bloody well for such a big man and he's a very hard fight for anyone. Sure, the Klitschko fight was a stinker but no one else has stymied Wlad like that in his entire career. Wlad was too scared to throw and Fury was wanting to wait and counter.

            I think he'd eat Wilder for breakfast but Joshua will be much tougher as he's much better schooled.

            I think Wlad will try to throw more but the result will be the same. I'd love to see a KO though. Either man would suit me.
            Disagree with what?
            I have said on multiple occasions that he moves bloody well for his size.
            You can mention the klitschko fight and his record/records/career all you want.
            We all saw what we saw. It was the worst performance by a world champion/A champion of his stature of ALL TIME.

            He gets deserved credit no doubt, but how more much credit would he get of klitschko actually fought back ?

            the answer is a hell of alot more. and dont give me this BS that fury was so Ali-esque that Klitschko simply could not land. HE DID NOT THROW ANYTHING TO LAND.

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            • The plunger man
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              #16
              Originally posted by kafkod
              Fury will be as fit as a fiddle for this fight, don't worry about that. Uncle Pete will keep him concentrating and motivated too.

              At 27, he's young enough to get away with eating shite in between camps then burning it off in training. He won't get away with it forever though. If he wants to stick around as long as Wlad, he's going to have to start thinking about living a healthy life while not actually training for a fight.
              No your not kafkod...say that to hatton who lacked conditioning and then came unstuck....u can belive what you want m8 but when fury gets clipped on the chin because he is a bit slower than he was before , remember this conversation and don't cry over spilt milk about it....uncle Pete can't always be his saviour but we're see how it affects him in July

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              • Winky-Wright
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                #17
                Lol go on fat boy looks like he's on hattons diet

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                • Boxing Goat
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                  #18
                  Damn, Fury is shaped like a pear.

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                  • JAB5239
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Weltschmerz
                    Vladimir did a short interview with a British radio station this morning where he mentioned he actually gets a lot of support from fans in Manchester and around. A lot of British fans want to see him beat Fury.
                    I think all fans should want him to beat Fury. I may find Wlad boring, but he represents the sport and himself well. Fury is just a loud mouth who had the good fortune to catch Wlad at the right time. Even if he beats Wlad again his time at the top will be short lived.

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                    • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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                      #20
                      damn fury is a fat slob, like a female he goes up and down in weight freaking emotional eaters.

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