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Originally posted by White Willy View Post
Damn he has some smooth movement for a big man.
I've got to be honest, there is a very good chance that Tyson Fury won't ever be close to the same fighter he was in his last fight against Klitschko.
You just can't become grossly over weight like he became the last two years and not lose something from it, especially as a top level athlete.
If his comeback fight is against any one near World Class, i can imagine his comeback will be ONE AND DONE.
Sure he's got the speed on pads but that means nothing, some boxers are just never the same once they're mentally gone which i think is the case with Fury.
This is Mike Tyson on the Pads before the Kevin McBride Fight and we all know how that one ended.
Last edited by Boxnation fan; 12-01-2017, 10:30 AM.
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Originally posted by Boxnation fan View PostHey WW
I've got to be honest, there is a very good chance that Tyson Fury won't ever be close to the same fighter he was in his last fight against Klitschko.
You just can't become grossly over weight like he became the last two years and not lose something from it, especially as a top level athlete.
If his comeback fight is against any one near World Class, i can imagine his comeback will be ONE AND DONE.
Sure he's got the speed on pads but that means nothing, some boxers are just never the same once they're mentally gone which i think is the case with Fury.
This is Mike Tyson on the Pads before the Kevin McBride Fight and we all know how that one ended.
Hell he looked better in the mid-late 90’s doing padwork with Stacey Mackinkey and Ronnie shields.
Fury imo fury gets iced hard at the top level. Several years of inactivity, substance abuse, and obesity is not something a boxer, geberalky, gets away with.
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Originally posted by White Willy View Post
Damn he has some smooth movement for a big man.
Every day I see Fury get better the more I hope, with cautious optimism, even suspect he may indeed come back. I didn't think he would, but I want to be wrong and he looks like he is working on it.
We were working on a deal yesterday that looked lie a No go, but the people involved worked and worked, they did not give up and we got it done... Thats how I feel about the naysayers. You have to be driven beyond what most people can push themselves for some occupations. Fury can do this if he wants to and he is a pretty young guy to boot.
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Originally posted by Boxnation fan View PostHey WW
I've got to be honest, there is a very good chance that Tyson Fury won't ever be close to the same fighter he was in his last fight against Klitschko.
You just can't become grossly over weight like he became the last two years and not lose something from it, especially as a top level athlete.
If his comeback fight is against any one near World Class, i can imagine his comeback will be ONE AND DONE.
Sure he's got the speed on pads but that means nothing, some boxers are just never the same once they're mentally gone which i think is the case with Fury.
This is Mike Tyson on the Pads before the Kevin McBride Fight and we all know how that one ended.
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He still looks fat AF, and the kinds of damage that obesity and substance abuse cause aren't things that show up while you're punching pool noodles. It's the stuff that makes you fade in the mid-rounds against the HW champ. Damage to the heart. It's real.
I hope he can come back and add some dimension to the HW scene but Tyson Fury will never be at the level he was.
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