Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Announces His Retirement Again on Social Media?
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Hard to call it a retirement considering he probably couldn't fight if he wanted to.
Too out of shape, too many legal problems, too many mental problems.
Aaaaanyway, he'll "retire" another 48 times before it's real. Just another attempt by Tyson to keep his name in the news loop.Comment
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The man will not exercise unless he has a fight lined up. When he first went to Spain and was posting near daily on Youtube he seemed to be shedding the pounds at a steady pace and didn't look that fat with a shirt on. The minute he found out he was still suspended he quit exercise and he is back to being Homer Simpson on disability for being 300 poundshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R_rF4kcqLkIhttp://.Last edited by low blows; 07-26-2017, 07:02 PM.Comment
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Sounds like a cry for help. Hope he is really gonna just hang em up, not do something ******; i.e. Suicide or something along those lines.
Now Peace Out Fury!Comment
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I still think he beats joshua UD if he gets his license back. Despite the hate ill get,I think he beat klitscho more impressively & under tougher circumstances. He's a ******ed gypsy gimp but he can fight 4 such a giant. If the fight ever happens it'll be much bigger than any other.(And I'm a joshua fan,not fanboi doe)Comment
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As a big Fury fan, I've almost run out of patience with the guy. He's clearly very envious of the adulation that Joshua receives from the British public. Joshua's nice guy personality and ferocious fighting style make him the obvious choice of the casual fan, and given that he's with the smartest and best promoter, he probably earned more from his British title fight than Fury did for his unified world title fight.
IMO, there's two tiers of heavyweight. Fury, Joshua, Klitschko, Wilder are tier 1, and everyone else is tier 2. Tier 1 fighters should beat the tier 2 fighters 99 times out of 100, they're too big, too rangy, too powerful. Occasionally, they'll be might get wobbled (think Fury vs Cunningham, Joshua vs Whyte, Wilder vs Molina) but eventually they'll just batter the smaller man (think Fury vs Chisora II, Klitschko vs Povetkin).
Fury was at the top of the division when he beat Klitschko, and I would have backed him to run rings around any heavyweight at the time. But he's wasted two of the best years of his career, and lost his fighter mentality. I wouldn't be surprised if he never fights again, but if he somehow manages to get back into fighting shape, I'd expect Joshua to make very easy work of him.
As for Hughie going to Haye's gym to spar Joe Joyce, Tyson needs to keep his mouth shut. Joyce is almost a carbon copy of Parker, so it makes complete sense for him to spar Joyce as preparation. Considering Tyson should be in the prime of his career, but he's technically out of action because he can't be bothered, his opinion on boxing is pretty irrelevant.Comment
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