A Real Look Into Tyson Fury's Mind. Face To Face Episode For Klit Rematch

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  • Lou Cipher
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    A Real Look Into Tyson Fury's Mind. Face To Face Episode For Klit Rematch

    Must see. Especially towards the end.

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    I don't really like to watch Tyson box but as a person I love him to bits.... one of the only ppl who speaks his mind, he doesn't sit there and say what he thinks ppl wanna hear...... respect

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    • Sparked_26
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      Yeah he's an interesting man.

      He's not really wired to be a dominant fighter it seems. But if people tell him he's shit and too fat, and unprofessional you'll see the weight fall off him.

      If he stayed in shape and didn't have the Wlad rematch. He would have got ironed out by someone dead average I reckon. But if he comes back I wouldn't rule him out against anyone if he's fit.

      Man is an enigma.

      Tyson Fury vs Haye summer 2018, imo.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        To be fair, to this day? I honestly believe that Wladimir Kiltschko was one of the reason's Tyson Fury had his mental issues! Tyson Fury's first performance up against Wladimir Kiltschko was amazing, but I did not believe he could repeat that kind of performance again! Wladimir Kiltschko was highly peed off, and motivated for the rematch.....

        I knew during the entire build up to the rematch, that Tyson Fury would pull out!

        Tyson Fury is enigma, and he is a great fighter when all the stars are aligned! But Wladimir Kiltschko was a great champion, that is the difference between Tyson Fury & Wladimir Kiltschko.

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          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
          To be fair, to this day? I honestly believe that Wladimir Kiltschko was one of the reason's Tyson Fury had his mental issues! Tyson Fury's first performance up against Wladimir Kiltschko was amazing, but I did not believe he could repeat that kind of performance again! Wladimir Kiltschko was highly peed off, and motivated for the rematch.....

          I knew during the entire build up to the rematch, that Tyson Fury would pull out!

          Tyson Fury is enigma, and he is a great fighter when all the stars are aligned! But Wladimir Kiltschko was a great champion, that is the difference between Tyson Fury & Wladimir Kiltschko.
          Yeah I agree with all that.

          I like AJ but he is that sort of body beautiful heavyweight champion that they could have grown in a lab. Whereas Fury is a giant fat lad that grew himself in the pub.

          For all the umming and ahhing about AJ/Wilder which has to happen soon. And Wilder is interesting enough and could lay AJ out, could happen.

          But the super/super fight is ultimately AJ vs Fury. Definitely a worlds collide type deal. Even if the fight might be a bit turgid.

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