Comments Thread For: Haye on Fury's Suspension: This Might Turn His Career Around

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Haye on Fury's Suspension: This Might Turn His Career Around

    Haye backs Fury to return as an improved fighter when he recovers from the issues which are keeping him from the ring. Fury on Wednesday vacated his WBA, IBO and WBO heavyweight titles, and on Thursday the British Boxing Board of Control suspended his boxer's licence pending further investigation into "anti-doping and medical issues".
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  • Redd Foxx
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    Yea, it certainly did turn his career around. He was a multi-belt champion. Now he's not.

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    • Elroy The Great
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      winning the biggest prize should have made him serious. fncker wasnt built to last. he reached the mountain top and thought the job was over.

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      • LoadedWraps
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        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Haye backs Fury to return as an improved fighter when he recovers from the issues which are keeping him from the ring. Fury on Wednesday vacated his WBA, IBO and WBO heavyweight titles, and on Thursday the British Boxing Board of Control suspended his boxer's licence pending further investigation into "anti-doping and medical issues".
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        There's no doubt Tyson will be back, and with a chip on his shoulder, rejuvenated, enlightened, a hungry lion.

        They dun goofed and have awoken a monster. Wilder, AJ, Parker, Ortiz, Povetkin will all have nightmares. Wlad already does.

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        • Redd Foxx
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          Originally posted by LoadedWraps
          [FONT="Verdana"][COLOR="Navy"]There's no doubt Tyson will be back, and with a chip on his shoulder, rejuvenated, enlightened, a hungry lion.
          Hopefully. I really liked having him in the division. I had my criticisms of him, which I won't backtrack on, but I enjoyed seeing him fight, the way he always found a way to win. That can often be more endearing than someone who just wins effortlessly. I seriously don't like who he became this year and hope he finds the Tyson Fury of old.

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          • johnnycontrolet
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            Hopefully redneck Fury stays retired, nobody misses him and his ******ity. Without PED he would anyway have no chance to win back the belts.

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            • Weltschmerz
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              Davey with some good psychologists advise here, good stuff Davey.

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              • stellen
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                I despise fury, i really do, but just imagine both haye and klitchko each winning a slice of furys heavyweight crowns. What a ******ed, backwards step for the sport i love.

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