Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I Won't Be Forced Into Hard Fights Until I'm Fit!

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  • Almighty Sosa
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    #31
    Originally posted by SthPaw
    Exactly like I said earlier. Fans need to learn the difference between trash talk and the boundaries of realism here. There’s no way in hell that Fury disappears for over two years and gets in the worst shape imaginable, starts training again and walks right into a crowd of credible names. Weather he says so or not, he was always gonna need a long long time in the gym and a touch up fight or two. Trash talk - reality.

    Not trying to overly defend Fury here but let’s face it, if we took every example of fighters trash talk we’d be looking at a very different landscape in all aspects of the sport.
    yeh the tune up fights will be vital. TBH if he goes straight in against any of the champions its a cash grap and obvs isnt serious about a comeback

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    • Adamjr91
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      #32
      Originally posted by thack
      Good to hear him finally making sense.He wants to keep well away from 'Not so fast Eddie'! Whyte is levels below a raging Tyson but is in fighting condition.I see what the snake Hearn is up to.Imagine Whyte beats a unfit Tyson then not so fast Eddie has got it all in house.

      Tyson should have a couple of Cornish's and then Whyte.
      I agree with what you are saying. However, the best version of Whyte loses to the coked up, drunk version of Fury.

      Prime Fury beats them all.

      Let it begin

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      • PsychoPat
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        #33
        I'd like to see fury come back against parker it would sell on the hughie losing angle and tyson getting revenge plus he gets a belt back.

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        • -PANDA-
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          #34
          Originally posted by thack
          I think I like the look of Wilder but my problem is this kid is 39-0 with 38 knockouts and not one name on his record.Just wondering what will happen if and when he steps up from fighting club fighters?
          I bet Wilder is too...all the ‘names’ he’s been looking to fight were all on peds. People have forgotten his first fight against stiverne was perceived as 50/50 on this board and molina and duhaupas both scored major wins after they had been beaten up by wilder

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          • Tobi.G
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            #35
            I absolutely agree with Fury, shake of the ring rust, get in the shape he was when he faced Klitschko and then face the big ones. He is honest about himself and nows he needs some time to get where he was, thats good. I just wonder if he realy holds out the process to get in his former shape again. Are his depressions realy gone, thats the deciding question.
            Last edited by Tobi.G; 12-15-2017, 05:12 PM.

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            • Tobi.G
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              #36
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
              He isn't going to do shit. Lets be honest. Wlad with his safety first approach was the perfect opponent for him. Joshua, Wilder, Povetkin, Ortiz would all spark him.
              Fury has the potential to beat em all today, believe that. I have never seen such a big heavyweight with the footwork and speed that he has. Its just the question if he gets himself in proper shape again or not. i dont like the fact that he changed trainers now, i think he should stick to his uncle, they seemed to work verry well together and Fury has a unique fighting style that his uncle and his father teached him.

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              • P4Pdunny
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                #37
                the longer he takes the more experience aj will have so he needs to get a move on

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                • SN!PER
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                  #38
                  Fury, please line up some bums and get your fat ass back in the rankings so I can baptize you in front of thousands of your countrymen at Wembley.

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