I want Fury to get help. There should be interim Champions....
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostRight. He just mythically looks like crap every time he's tested right? No he didn't fake injuries when he said he'd hurt his foot or whatever stepping into a planeIn the first Fury fight.
When it came out he actually was mentally ill after his wife had had postpartum depression.
Or when he dropped out of both Chisora fights without any reasoning.
The double standards are unreal. Klitschko is a fraud too. And he got beaten by Fury almost 12-0. hahahhah
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And so ends the career of one Tyson Fury. The worst lineal heavyweight champion in history, an embarrassment to the sport and an all-around lousy person from a lousy family.
Good riddance to bad rubbish.
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Originally posted by FrankieBruno View Posthorrible source
the mirror
they have it in for him, look who owns the mirror and you will see why they are gunning for him
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostYou need to acknowledge that Vladimir had an off night too. But I actually didn't take anything away from Fury's win, if you remember correctly. You're just getting desperate because Fury is cracking under the pressure now. Fury achieved that win - with luck and a good game plan - but as a champion he's demonstrated same value as used toilet paper.
There was no luck, there was only hard work and good strategy.
Fury was a true people's champion. He was out running with the people, inviting everyone into his camps, mixing with normal people like a normal guy. No security, no nothing.
Giving out his number on twitter so people could talk to him, helping sick kids in hospitals and supporting his local community.
Why don't people speak about that? He made some ill advised (and mis construed) comments to a guy looking for a story and people use that to identify him as a person? Give me a ***ing break.
It's a pathetic witch hunt because people couldn't deal with a gypsy taking the heavyweight crown and not become immediately obedient to the "powers that be".
Pathetic for a guy who arguably achieved Britain's greatest sporting moment of the century so far.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostI don't need to acknowledge that. He was played with and lost fair and square. Saying he had an off night is a bad excuse.
There was no luck, there was only hard work and good strategy.
Fury was a true people's champion. He was ou running with the people, inviting everyone into his camps, mixing with normal people like a normal guy. No security, no nothing.
Giving out his number on twitter so people could talk to him, helping sick kids in hospitals and supporting his local community.
Why don't people speak about that? He made some ill advised (and mis construed) comments to a guy looking for a story and people use that to identify him as a person? Give me a ***ing break.
It's a pathetic witch hunt because people couldn't deal with a gypsy taking the heavyweight crown and not become immediately obedient to the "powers that be".
Pathetic for a guy who arguably achieved Britain's greatest sporting moment of the century so far.
He's not fit for the role, simple as that, and now he's paying the consequences. I actually don't wish anything bad for Fury though, hopefully he will learn from this and become a better person, just like David Haye somehow managed to. Ironically, it took Vladimir to improve Haye as a human being and it probably would have been better for Fury personally, had he lost to Klitschko.
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Originally posted by Weltschmerz View PostHe brought all this upon himself. It's not our problem he doesn't know how to behave like an adult, let alone a boxing champion.
He's not fit for the role, simple as that, and now he's paying the consequences. I actually don't wish anything bad for Fury though, hopefully he will learn from this and become a better person, just like David Haye somehow managed to. Ironically, it took Vladimir to improve Haye as a human being and it probably would have been better for Fury personally, had he lost to Klitschko.
Fury was exactly the same before/after. Literally nothing changed. He was a man of the people like he always was.
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