I present the real Tyson Fury.....

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  • mafia2007
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    I present the real Tyson Fury.....

    Having followed Fury since he turned professional I have watched pretty much every video online and all his fights. I know that from watching these he is not the person who gets abused from the media where they only pick soundbites that makes him look like something he is not. I have see over and over in other videos someone who deserves much more respect so for anyone that wants to know outside all the trash talking what he is really about I present the real Tyson Fury......

    I cant link it as not enough posts but can someone add it in. on youtube

    "TYSON FURY v WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO HEAD TO HEAD - TURNS INTO OPEN CONVERSATION BETWEEN PAIR IN COLOGNE"

    About 3mins in they hand them the mic...this deserves more attention.
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    #2
    Originally posted by mafia2007
    Having followed Fury since he turned professional I have watched pretty much every video online and all his fights. I know that from watching these he is not the person who gets abused from the media where they only pick soundbites that makes him look like something he is not. I have see over and over in other videos someone who deserves much more respect so for anyone that wants to know outside all the trash talking what he is really about I present the real Tyson Fury......

    I cant link it as not enough posts but can someone add it in. on youtube

    "TYSON FURY v WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO HEAD TO HEAD - TURNS INTO OPEN CONVERSATION BETWEEN PAIR IN COLOGNE"

    About 3mins in they hand them the mic...this deserves more attention.
    Here you go. Nice post btw, anyone who follows Fury knows that he isn't the devil the media make him out to be.

    The mainstream media are desperate the bring Fury down because he's his own man and they can't control him, unlike Joshua who says whatever he gets told to say.

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    • SunSpace
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      I like that you're standing up for his character, and I suspect there's a lot more to him than the persona he puts on. Nevertheless, I don't consider that video to be much more than Fury, once again, playing with Klitschko's head. If you watch the press conference in Britain recently, Fury was the total opposite throughout all of it. He mocked Klitschko endlessly, even showing off how fat he was and telling Klitschko that he should be ashamed of himself for losing to a fat man. Add that to the biased questions from reporters, and it was a lesson in psychological warfare. Klitschko was furious; I could tell he was zoning out in between questions, even.

      Now, all of a sudden, Fury acts scared, timid, and basically pretends that he's extremely happy about the possibility of losing? I can believe that he doesn't like stardom that much, and I can also believe that he doesn't take care of himself very well, but I'm pretty confident that he has no intention whatsoever of losing. As he himself said, he wants more money. Losing won't bring that. He certainly doesn't look forward to a loss.

      This is merely a complete switch in attitude meant to throw Klitschko off. By now, I'm sure Klitschko suspects this, of course, but it will still be surprising.

      Think of it this way; a person training you at work acts wonderfully nice to you the first few days and takes the time to carefully respond to your questions in a polite and understanding way. The following week, once you're on your own and surrounded by other co-workers, you accidentally miss a necessary step in a task. Wondering how to go back and edit this, and obviously expecting her to understand, you call her over and explain what happened in a very relaxed manner. Instead of her usual demeanor, however, she proceeds to humiliate you in front of everybody, raging on about your incompetence. You're so surprised by this change in attitude that you automatically feel guilty, not even knowing why, but subconsciously assuming that you must've messed up badly. Somewhere inside, you know that you should be defending yourself, and you want to, but this very thought process causes you to hesitate long enough for the damage to be done. You now are somewhat nervous, and your guilty-sounding defense fails to convince anybody.

      It's that kind of deal. Once Fury switches it up in time for the weigh-in, Klitschko will be subconsciously taken aback. "This man was saying he hopes I'd win, that he's fat and doesn't want to be here, and now he's claiming he's going to humiliate me in front of everyone? Is he literally crazy? What kind of game is this?" Overall, Klitschko ends up with added anxiety, which is precisely what Fury wants.

      Additionally, it's obvious that Fury wants to take away Klitschko's motivation. If a man tells you he's lying down for the count, and he looks like it, essentially, are you really going to want to drive yourself crazy preparing for him?

      Won't you feel even more anxious, once he switches it up, if you didn't take yourself to your limit? What you didn't do will now worry you.

      It's mind games.

      Let me tell you, it is quite a coincidence that Fury is related to Bartley Gorman, who himself was an inspiration for the voice of the villain Bane. I say this because Fury acts like an absolute movie villain. He does anything he can to get inside Klitschko's head. And, with his accent, Fury sounds like he's a boxing version of a mix between Bane and the Joker.

      It's quite entertaining.
      Last edited by SunSpace; 04-29-2016, 04:57 AM.

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      • deathofaclown
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        #4
        I think Fury is probably a nice guy in general. He does a lot for charities and especially getting the homeless off the streets but it doesn't make good news stories so you don't hear much about it. He has flaws like all of us but i respect he sticks to his guns about what he believes, even if i don't believe the same things.

        Anyway, back to boxing... it's obvious he's playing a game here.

        Look at this interview. He is in this mode for almost the whole interview, complimenting fighters and dismissing his own talents and seems quite convincing and genuine, especially first time watching when you didn't know what was coming next. Then after around 12 minutes, he just flips it around completely.

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        • bboy80
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          The thing with Fury is you never know when he's being serious or playing mental warfare games.

          There is a recent interview on IFL and actually a very good one, where he goes on from the above videos, and talks about quitting, being depressed and generally what seems a total none interested in carrying on in the sport.

          Is this all a ruse, playing mind tricks with Wlad? or has he just thought **** it after this fight im done.

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          • Mud
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            #6
            Originally posted by mafia2007
            Having followed Fury since he turned professional I have watched pretty much every video online and all his fights. I know that from watching these he is not the person who gets abused from the media where they only pick soundbites that makes him look like something he is not. I have see over and over in other videos someone who deserves much more respect so for anyone that wants to know outside all the trash talking what he is really about I present the real Tyson Fury......

            I cant link it as not enough posts but can someone add it in. on youtube

            "TYSON FURY v WLADIMIR KLITSCHKO HEAD TO HEAD - TURNS INTO OPEN CONVERSATION BETWEEN PAIR IN COLOGNE"

            About 3mins in they hand them the mic...this deserves more attention.
            Originally posted by denium
            Here you go. Nice post btw, anyone who follows Fury knows that he isn't the devil the media make him out to be.

            The mainstream media are desperate the bring Fury down because he's his own man and they can't control him
            , unlike Joshua who says whatever he gets told to say.

            Fury's trash talk and controversial comments are made for the media. He does it for attention to hype his fights and self promote like so many other fighters do.
            The media isnt going to make headlines out of Fury being humble and decent.
            He knows what he is doing.
            He isnt a victim.

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            • Butt stuff
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              #7
              Erratic mood swings, impulsive behaviour, talk of depression. Sounds like he's bi-polar.

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              • juggernaut666
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                #8
                The simple fact he has a bigger ego now and off the meds or whatever he takes to relax hes a **** when hes not on them ,and that's his true personality. Good for the sport? yes, but dont cry like a bytch when the media plays you out on your comments and you don't get RESPECT that you think your not getting or deserve...

                Follow this guy everyother day and I bet you will see his real personality drains so much out of him he has to be humble as well and I don't see it often.

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                • Sun_Tzu
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                  #9
                  Head Games..

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                  • SterlingStained
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                    #10
                    gypsies like to steal.

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