In all actuality, this sounds more like he's out of shape and is physically unfit to fight rather than medically.
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Fury makes me laugh but the WBO & WBA need to move on. Put him in as champion in emeritus or whatever they call it & let's get a move on it. If or when Tyson is healthy enough to fight he can get his crack at the belt but until then he needs to vacate or be stripped... I wonder if it's those rave lights & too much MDMA... I hope he can fight again...Last edited by joe strong; 09-23-2016, 06:11 PM.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostSome people on twitter are saying Fury has had a mental breakdown and he's in psychiatric care right now.
The WBA and WBO should make him "champion emeritus" or something, and allow someone else to fight for the belts.
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I'm thinking it is MENTAL as well and he showed signs of that during their face off, he was acting strange talking about how he might not show up to fight
Listen to what he was saying starting at 12:35, I thought he was trolling when I first seen this but he was seriously admitting that he has some mental issues, also admit that he wasn't really happy even after becoming Champion
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Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View PostWhat a shame.
Hoping for an early 2017 date, the longer we wait, the worst it is for Wlad
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Originally posted by .:: JSFD26 ::. View PostThey don't even say what it is. Frequent injuries are a symptom of cycling off.
I also find it ironic that they tried to bash Haye when Haye cited a shoulder injury but now they have pulled out twice themselves from this fight with the K bro.
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pathetic.
strip this clown.
Fury tested positive for the banned steroid Nandrolone in an earlier fight, even though, for reasons that are unclear, the results did not come to light until June, well after he had beaten Klitschko.
Fury, who denied taking a banned substance, faces a Nov. 4 hearing and if found guilty, he could be banned. Testing for the rematch was being overseen by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association. According to sources with knowledge of the testing, Fury has already been tested twice, but no results have been disclosed yet.
dan rafael, espn. massive whale, that dan.
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