Fury is great at trolling the media & boxing fans. I just think he doesn't take most of this media **** seriously & will say whatever he wants whenever he wants & fans & media will talk & make headlines of these things all day every day & Fury is like any attention is good attention.
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I think that Tyson Fury realises that if he does beat Wladimir Klitschko this time, he will have to face a young hungry heavyweight who is the same size, but a hell of a lot fitter and more powerful and he will be massacred.
Of course I am thinking of Anthony Joshua and I don't think that with all his antics, that Fury can escape being cornered by Joshua and having the crap beaten out of him. I have watched Klitschko fight since he started and he really wasn't himself on the night that Fury beat him, but it's a telling factor that Fury couldn't even knock him out.
So how will Fury cope with a wrecking ball like Anthony Joshua? By clowning around like he did with Klitschko? He won't get away with that. Fury got lucky with his career because of his size but he has not been tested yet by somebody like Joshua, Povetkin, even Deontay Wilder or Luis Ortiz.
Yes, Fury wants to retire, but not because he's bored. It's because he knows that even if he somehow gets past Klitscho again, his next defence will see him get creamed.
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Tyson likes fighting, but I'm noit sure he likes the training and not being able to eat.
He knoiws how dedicated he needs to be to beat the josh and wlads of this world
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Originally posted by ziggyzap View PostI think that Tyson Fury realises that if he does beat Wladimir Klitschko this time, he will have to face a young hungry heavyweight who is the same size, but a hell of a lot fitter and more powerful and he will be massacred.
Originally posted by ziggyzap View PostOf course I am thinking of Anthony Joshua and I don't think that with all his antics, that Fury can escape being cornered by Joshua and having the crap beaten out of him. I have watched Klitschko fight since he started and he really wasn't himself on the night that Fury beat him, but it's a telling factor that Fury couldn't even knock him out.
Originally posted by ziggyzap View PostSo how will Fury cope with a wrecking ball like Anthony Joshua?
Originally posted by ziggyzap View PostYes, Fury wants to retire, but not because he's bored. It's because he knows that even if he somehow gets past Klitscho again, his next defence will see him get creamed.
Easy work for him with mugs like yourself.
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Originally posted by ziggyzap View PostI think that Tyson Fury realises that if he does beat Wladimir Klitschko this time, he will have to face a young hungry heavyweight who is the same size, but a hell of a lot fitter and more powerful and he will be massacred.
Of course I am thinking of Anthony Joshua and I don't think that with all his antics, that Fury can escape being cornered by Joshua and having the crap beaten out of him. I have watched Klitschko fight since he started and he really wasn't himself on the night that Fury beat him, but it's a telling factor that Fury couldn't even knock him out.
So how will Fury cope with a wrecking ball like Anthony Joshua? By clowning around like he did with Klitschko? He won't get away with that. Fury got lucky with his career because of his size but he has not been tested yet by somebody like Joshua, Povetkin, even Deontay Wilder or Luis Ortiz.
Yes, Fury wants to retire, but not because he's bored. It's because he knows that even if he somehow gets past Klitscho again, his next defence will see him get creamed.
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Originally posted by denium View PostFury and Joshua are not the same size, Fury is taller by at least a couple of inches. He's also a better conditioned fighter than Joshua. He's a proven 12 rounder, Joshua was blowing out of his arse after a few rounds against Whyte.
lol, like Joshua is some master boxer who can effortlessly cut off the ring. If Wladimir Klitschko, who has far superior footwork to Joshua, couldn't corner Fury, how will Joshua? Fury isn't some flat footed plodder like Martin or Whyte. As for Fury not KOing him, since Wlad adopted his safety first strategy, he's barely lost a round in 12 years, he's very, very difficult to hit clean.
By boxing his ears off.
Fury isn't going to retire lol. He's making millions of pounds. He's coming out with this stuff to make headlines and to sell the fight.
Easy work for him with mugs like yourself.
Joshua has steamrolled complete cans so far, you morons are acting like he's demolished haye, povetkin, ortiz, pulev, wilder. Joshua stole a free belt of a **** paper champion. Really that strap should be on the line during fury v klitschko. A.J may well be the real thing but he's still a prospect for me currently
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Originally posted by ziggyzap View PostI think that Tyson Fury realises that if he does beat Wladimir Klitschko this time, he will have to face a young hungry heavyweight who is the same size, but a hell of a lot fitter and more powerful and he will be massacred.
Of course I am thinking of Anthony Joshua and I don't think that with all his antics, that Fury can escape being cornered by Joshua and having the crap beaten out of him. I have watched Klitschko fight since he started and he really wasn't himself on the night that Fury beat him, but it's a telling factor that Fury couldn't even knock him out.
So how will Fury cope with a wrecking ball like Anthony Joshua? By clowning around like he did with Klitschko? He won't get away with that. Fury got lucky with his career because of his size but he has not been tested yet by somebody like Joshua, Povetkin, even Deontay Wilder or Luis Ortiz.
Yes, Fury wants to retire, but not because he's bored. It's because he knows that even if he somehow gets past Klitscho again, his next defence will see him get creamed.
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostMight very well happen. I think Vladimir beats Fury in the rematch, though, and so we might see Vlad-Wilder next year, or Vlad-Povetkin II.
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