Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury To Return in April, Says His Trainer

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  • Larry the boss
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    #31
    We shall see..

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    • Elroy The Great
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      #32
      Originally posted by Shadoww702
      Yeah he's not going to be ready until at LEAST late 2019. Realistically he's 2-3 years away. And that's with dedication and hard work. He will be just another Stiverne if he's allowed in the ring.
      hes gotten used to this lifestyle. in fact, hes enjoying it. mentally changing ones self can take years.

      we wont see him in a meaningful fight ever again.

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      • TriMastiki
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        Just started training at 150 kg atm. I don't think he will have a problem to burn 30 kg of excessive fat in the next 6 months.

        Even now he looks better in his footwork than juicy AJ.

        I wouldn't write Fury off easily.
        Last edited by TriMastiki; 11-15-2017, 08:09 AM.

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        • billeau2
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          #34
          Originally posted by TriMastiki
          http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLre2InOmhs

          Just started training at 150 kg atm. I don't think he will have a problem to burn 30 kg of excessive in the next 6 months.

          Even now he looks better in his footwork than juicy AJ.

          I wouldn't write Fury off easily.
          Its so easy to write people off though isn't it? I don't think it is likely but I don't put it past Fury... Lets look at the other side of the coin:

          1) He is still young

          2) Fury has years of skills and resources from coming up that many fighters never will develop.

          3) It is the heavyweights, I mean he does not have to be at his best initially... I used to have a friend in college who would start hiking during the break and gradually as he hiked the trails, he got in better shape. Fury has the skills he has to lose the weight slowly and surely and take a few fights.

          4) Fury did accomplish something spectacular.

          Now, having said the above, I am not saying its a given. I don't personally think it will happen. But I give him a chance, especially if he has a couple of tune ups and looks ok.

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