Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Announces His Retirement Again on Social Media?

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  • TheFrog
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    #41
    Originally posted by KING5TWENTY
    This guys a bum who got a lucky close winn against an old klitchko. Same for Joshua
    I agree with this although Joshua passes the eye test better than Fury. Doesn't appear as clumsy, hasn't punched himself in the face, wasn't rocked by a cruiserweight and seems to still be improving to a degree. Joshua has a lot to prove though. (You can say that about basically all the HWs)

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    • The Bloody-Nine
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      #42
      Originally posted by TheFrog
      I agree with this although Joshua passes the eye test better than Fury. Doesn't appear as clumsy, hasn't punched himself in the face, wasn't rocked by a cruiserweight and seems to still be improving to a degree. Joshua has a lot to prove though. (You can say that about basically all the HWs)
      I ****ing hate Fury. That said, how was he 'lucky' to beat Wlad?

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      • TheFrog
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        #43
        Originally posted by The Bloody-Nine
        I ****ing hate Fury. That said, how was he 'lucky' to beat Wlad?
        Yeah that is perhaps the wrong way to phrase it. Wlad looked old in the fight and simply unable to pull the trigger the way that he has in the past.
        Fury did what he needed to do so he was not lucky in that sense. It still was not the most impressive win.

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        • The Bloody-Nine
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          #44
          Originally posted by TheFrog
          Yeah that is perhaps the wrong way to phrase it. Wlad looked old in the fight and simply unable to pull the trigger the way that he has in the past.
          Fury did what he needed to do so he was not lucky in that sense. It still was not the most impressive win.
          I agree that it wasn't impressive. Fury threw more feints than he did punches. It is one of the worst HW title fights I've ever seen.

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          • repsa
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            #45
            People will only care when he announces his comeback. No one cares about another quit announcement.

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            • stellen
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              #46
              Originally posted by Vlad_
              CORRECT.

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              • Bowers
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                #47
                Let's hope the bum means it this time......he knows klitschko had a bad night when fighting him and fury knows if he comes bk AJ,wilder,Ortiz and maybe dillan whyte will end him anyways

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                • Patsfan bri
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                  #48
                  Good-bye. Now let's he stops talking **** about all the other heavyweights out there are not retired and still fighting.

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                  • mmakilla
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by the time
                    they can use the time they have until the fall of 2018 to build this thing up huge. 2017 has so many big fights. But next year 2018 the wilder-joshua fight can own the year and be the event of the year.

                    This fight in las vegas would be sick. It would be dope if joshua and wilder fought a trilogy where they each won a fight a piece and then fight a 3rd time. That would really help boost the heavyweight division.

                    Let's hope this happens next year!
                    i think that fight will make more money in england! They can sell out wmbley for that and sell a million ppv in england! Im guessing thats where it will happen if it does in 2018

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                    • joe strong
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by TheFrog
                      Yeah that is perhaps the wrong way to phrase it. Wlad looked old in the fight and simply unable to pull the trigger the way that he has in the past.
                      Fury did what he needed to do so he was not lucky in that sense. It still was not the most impressive win.
                      Klitschko was able to pull the trigger against Joshua. Maybe people should start giving Fury some credit for nulifying Wlad's jab & attack. Sure it was boring but he beat him in Germany.

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