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  • LM17
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    #21
    This guy is such a liar, the only reason he started using ******* etc was because his failed PED test were about to be made public. He has actually afiled 4 drugs tests in his time and due to boozing, benders and partying there is an automatic down which he is trying to disguise as depression. Don't believe in his sob story it's a load of rubbish, he's just a common drug cheat that cheated his way to the title.

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    • Ajvar
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      #22
      Guilt of your past actions/mistakes. Turns you made to end up your life at current stage.
      It's clear what makes a depression, Fury. *** you. No pity to the POS who used dirty mental tactics against competitor and then has fallen in digged grave. Also dirty drug tactics.

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      • SugarRayCurtain
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        #23
        Funny how the UKAD said he failed a PED drug test but didnt follow through with it? As if theyre pretending nothing ever happened
        Why are they protecting Fury? Wtf, some shady ***** going on there

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        • kafkod
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          #24
          Originally posted by Evil_Meat
          I can believe it. As someone who suffers from depression myself I can say that boxing is pretty much the only thing that I feel is worth living for. To me it really does seem like Fury had no direction and didn’t know what to do with himself after beating Klitschko.
          Originally posted by _Rexy_
          And that’s the thing...when you’re already battling depression and then you reach the top of the mountain, you just think “now what?”
          The Klit bros had dominated HW boxing since Fury was a teenage amateur. So yeah, he was like an adventurous kid growing up in the shadow of a huge mountain and telling himself .. one day, I'm going to climb that big old bastard!

          Beating one, or both, of the bros was his goal when he first turned pro. And after he achieved it, it seems like he felt his life had no purpose.

          I've had 3 friends who suffered from severe depression, bad enough to need medical help, and they all ended up taking their own lives. One, after leaving the army. Another, after retiring as a football player. The 3rd, who was a musician, told me, shortly before he died at the age of 37, "When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was grow up, be a teenager, and play my guitar for other teenagers. It was great, but it's been over for years now. I can't keep pretending any longer."

          Evil_Meat, I don't know how old you are, or if you fight competitively. But if you do, start looking at taking a coaching course, or something like that, when the time is right.

          Don't just retire from the sport you love with nothing to take its place but pubs and alcohol, like my friend the football player did. Good luck mate.
          Last edited by kafkod; 07-04-2018, 07:33 AM.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #25
            Originally posted by kafkod
            The Klit bros had dominated HW boxing since Fury was a teenage amateur. So yeah, he was like an adventurous kid growing up in the shadow of a huge mountain and telling himself .. one day, I'm going to climb that big old bastard!

            Beating one, or both, of the bros was his goal when he first turned pro. And after he achieved it, it seems like he felt his life had no purpose.

            I've had 3 friends who suffered from severe depression, bad enough to need medical help, and they all ended up taking their own lives. One, after leaving the army. Another, after retiring as a football player. The 3rd, who was a musician, told me, shortly before he died at the age of 37, "When I was a kid, all I wanted to do was grow up, be a teenager, and play my guitar for other teenagers. It was great, but it's been over for years now. I can't keep pretending any longer."

            Evil_Meat, I don't know how old you are, or if you fight competitively. But if you do, start looking at taking a coaching course, or something like that, when the time is right.

            Don't just retire from the sport you love with nothing to take its place but pubs and alcohol, like my friend the football player did. Good luck mate.
            So ****ing true right here. I just celebrated my first year sober. Took me a number of years to get the full year haha. So yeah, I might be "easy" on Tyson for this, but he deserves a second chance. Depression and substance abuse go hand in hand and they're a ***** to overcome.

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            • kafkod
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              #26
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              So ****ing true right here. I just celebrated my first year sober. Took me a number of years to get the full year haha. So yeah, I might be "easy" on Tyson for this, but he deserves a second chance. Depression and substance abuse go hand in hand and they're a ***** to overcome.
              Chinese proverb .. "Never judge a man till you have walked a mile in his shoes"

              Something thing I didn't mention .. those 3 late friends of mine were all addicted to alcohol. You too eh?

              Cong**** on staying dry for a year. Hope you didn't have a drink to celebrate!

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              • _Rexy_
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                #27
                Originally posted by kafkod
                Chinese proverb .. "Never judge a man till you have walked a mile in his shoes"

                Something thing I didn't mention .. those 3 late friends of mine were all addicted to alcohol. You too eh?

                Cong**** on staying dry for a year. Hope you didn't have a drink to celebrate!
                yeah, booze is a killer. It's crazy how fast it happens too.

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                • 1hourRun
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                  #28
                  When will reality hit? Anyone of us on this forum would be over the moon to be HW champion of the world - what a b*tch!

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                  • miniq
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                    #29
                    Anyone half a brain can see Fury is a manic bipolar from a mile away.

                    Lost 90 pounds in 6 months.

                    Man is a legend. He will destroy Wilder and AJ next year.

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                    • sportbuddha
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                      #30
                      I don’t think this is the end of the story for Fury, but it won’t end with him back as unified champ. I’ve said before that I think the demons will reappear as the pressure piles on again. I hope for his sake there’s a good ending to all this but I fear not.

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