Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Joshua, Wilder, Parker - They Are All **** Like Sefer

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  • E10Rifle
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    #41
    Originally posted by R_Walken
    Still think he can outbox AJ with ease and if Wilder can’t catch him with one of his nukes get a decision from him as well
    Fury likes to pretend otherwise these days, but AJ smashed the living shyt out of him in sparring a few years back. Don’t think Fury has the power to keep AJ off of him. Think he’d give Wilder a harder night due to the latter’s sloppy technique.

    Then again, Tony Bellew would take him out in this shape.

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    • Oshio
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      #42
      Shut the hole of a mouth up and fight Bellew first. You can't be your former self by fighting cruiserweights

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      • Jkp
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        #43
        Originally posted by LacedUp
        Go and look at that fight and see if Joshua wanted to KO Molina in the first.
        It was one of the most disgraceful mismatches of all time, I am very familiar with the pathetic performance from both fighters.

        It should of been called a no contest and the fans should of been refunded.

        Regardless of Circumstances, the fighter still lasted more than 1 round.

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        • Jkp
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          #44
          Originally posted by E10Rifle
          Fury likes to pretend otherwise these days, but AJ smashed the living shyt out of him in sparring a few years back. Don’t think Fury has the power to keep AJ off of him. Think he’d give Wilder a harder night due to the latter’s sloppy technique.

          Then again, Tony Bellew would take him out in this shape.

          And AJ been dropped consistently in sparring by everyone. (without the ref to protect him)

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            #45
            Originally posted by Jkp
            And AJ been dropped consistently in sparring by everyone. (without the ref to protect him)
            and sparring counts

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            • LacedUp
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              #46
              Originally posted by Jkp
              It was one of the most disgraceful mismatches of all time, I am very familiar with the pathetic performance from both fighters.

              It should of been called a no contest and the fans should of been refunded.

              Regardless of Circumstances, the fighter still lasted more than 1 round.
              Really? Why was that different than when Wilder fought him?

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                #47
                Originally posted by Jkp
                And AJ been dropped consistently in sparring by everyone. (without the ref to protect him)
                Yeah it's a wonder how he's cheated himself to three world titles.

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                • Jkp
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  Really? Why was that different than when Wilder fought him?
                  No idea, but i've never seen a fighter put in such little effort.
                  First time i've seen a boxer not even want walk to the middle of the ring for the opening bell of rd1.

                  Disgrace to boxing. Aj should be ashamed of his promoters for arranging that. Especially when he could of fought Ortiz who was on the same card if he had some balls.

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                  • Jkp
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    Yeah it's a wonder how he's cheated himself to three world titles.
                    Eddie bought his first belt off the worst champ of all time.
                    He beat an elderly retired man to get his second one.
                    And Eddie paid of a dodgy referee to get this 3rd one off Parker.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Damn Wicked
                      Tyson Fury quote - But I wouldn’t change a thing. I’ll go home tonight and have a pizza and then I’ll get back on it.

                      Fury won't change a thing....and that is why he'll never be a top fighter again. The first thing he thinks about after his fight is "going home and eating a pizza". He's a hungry fighter but he's not hungry to fight or train. The writing is on the wall...it has been for a long time.

                      Let's hope he shows a lot more in his next fight. I'm extremely skeptical.
                      oh grow up. Every fighter/bodybuilder/etc. in amazing shape schedules their biggest cheat day for either right after their fight or right after their competition. Has nothing to do with his head being in the right place. He's been dropping weight how long? and has been in camp for 8 weeks. He gets his meal, and starts training the next day. Big deal.

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