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  • Boksfan
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    #11
    Fury said he's coming back April but so far no official fight... How fat is he now btw?

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    • McNulty
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      #12
      Hatton must be off his meds. Hating on Fury and Khan. Time to hit the pub Ricky!

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      • GlassJoey
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        #13
        I’m taking Tyson a little more seriously now he’s stopped posting Instagram videos of his training but that could also mean he’s fallen off the wagon.

        Isn’t his new trainer the same guy BJS used to shed ridiculous weight for his fight that he barely won? Maybe Fury just needs him for fat camp and uncle Peter will come back for the real quiz

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        • paulf
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          #14
          Originally posted by sweeterscience
          It is inevitable. No matter how bad of shape Fury is in, physically or psychologically, there is too much money for this not to happen.

          This fight plays, better or worse, to virtually every polarizing issue that whips people into a frenzy of interest: regional rivalry, urban vs. rural rivalry, race, ethnicity, superman vs. everyman. Add to that the fact that these guys are so damned big...and it's an eight-figure payday.
          This right here. Always got to remember that boxing can, at time, really bring out the worst in people.

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          • GlassJoey
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            #15
            Originally posted by yoshik
            The contrast here is the Fury NEVER fought at a high level. He was an opportunistic clod fighting a gun-shy Klitch. A big baffoon who used size, not skill.
            You can’t say he didn’t fight at a high level. He outboxed a unified champion who had never been outboxed. He fought Chisora and switched to southpaw just make it a better win!

            He didn’t get to the level Hatton got to but he’s younger so has a better chance of recovery... the moobs will hang low enough to protect his gut.

            If he can avoid AJ for a few years, stay off the booze, coke and PEDs, he’s got a chance!

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            • boliodogs
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              #16
              It's not the same thing. Fury is many years younger than Hatton was for his comeback and Fury has never lost a fight or taken a beating. Fury may not be successful in his comeback but his chances are much greater than Hatton's chances were. Hatton was already finished when he attempted his comeback and that is not the case with Fury.

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              • ashadam
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                #17
                [QUOTE=GlassJoey;18466820]You can’t say he didn’t fight at a high level. He outboxed a unified champion who had never been outboxed. He fought Chisora and switched to southpaw just make it a better win!

                He had one fight at the highest level so yes he fought at a high level once. Is he a high level fighter based on his career then the answer can only be no.

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                • Barristan
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                  #18
                  Tyson can fall back on his boxing unlike fatton who was a 1 trick pony

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                  • GlassJoey
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                    #19
                    [QUOTE=ashadam;18467211]
                    Originally posted by GlassJoey

                    He had one fight at the highest level so yes he fought at a high level once. Is he a high level fighter based on his career then the answer can only be no.
                    He’s the guy that wins the one game of FIFA you ever play against him and proclaims himself the best.

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                    • Heromaker
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                      #20
                      I wish Tyson the best. People aren’t bringing up his hardest hurtle, mental illness. It doesn’t just go away. If he does come back I’ll be cheering for him

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