Comments Thread For: Fury: I'm Facing Wilder Because Joshua Has No Guts, No Nuts!

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  • Rip Chudd
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    #11
    Originally posted by koolkc107
    This, in a nutshell, is why Americans know who Tyson Fury is but have no clue who AJ is.
    Show the man some respect and call Anthony Johnson by his full name

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #12
      fury is only risking his pay day with AJ for scrumb. He should avoid a KO to still land AJ's pay day. That's all he cares about.

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      • koolkc107
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        #13
        Originally posted by Rip Chudd
        Show the man some respect and call Anthony Johnson by his full name
        How ****** of me.

        We're not casuals after all.

        Andrew Jackson deserves our respect...

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        • Butch.McRae
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          #14
          This interview was hilarious. The guy is a true entertainer lol

          I hope this happens. I honestly don't care who wins at this point. I just want to see all of these fights.

          We need a unified HW champ!

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          • K Man
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            #15
            Fury has spoken. Fury-Wilder is real. Now he must beat Pianeta to secure his million$ and the magic ball spells out Wilder-Joshua I in 2019.

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            • Corelone
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              #16
              Originally posted by Butch.McRae
              This interview was hilarious. The guy is a true entertainer lol

              I hope this happens. I honestly don't care who wins at this point. I just want to see all of these fights.

              We need a unified HW champ!
              AJ and Hearn had everybody at each others throats. It felt like 1776 again. Poor Sid Knee almost wore out his key board. Fury has brought peace. Win, lose, or draw, I'm watching this from start to finish. I'm torn, but Fury is growing on me.

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              • Biolink
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                #17
                Fury is great representative of British boxing. I respect him.

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                • Dr.Cool
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                  #18
                  Yes, Fury also said all this about fighting Wilder years ago. Then he saw Wilder fight and immediately retired for two years. Because he was too depressed realizing how badly he would be beaten by Wilder.

                  Hopefully, Fury goes through with it. I sincerely doubt he will though. This is how he makes idiots believe he is relevant. He says he will fight whoever, but then when the time comes, he suddenly backs out. Fury isn't fighting any top fighter ever again. Especially not for the WBC belt that Wilder has. They do random blood and urine testing. Fury won't even fight a cruiserweight without his roids. But hey, he says he will fight Wilder, he will play dress up, and people will pay attention and then he starts crying when he realizes he is expected to back up his words. He will fight a few more complete bums he drags up from the cruiserweight division, and then run off crying again. He was crying because he was scared, not because he was depressed.

                  Fury is a proven cheat and a proven coward. He snorts a rail or two and says he will fight anyone. Then he comes down and is scared s***less and literally starts crying his eyes out, like a lil schoolgirl. Fury won't even be in the same country as Wilder. If Wilder flew to England on vacation, Tyson would go to China or Australia, somewhere far away from the Bronze Bomber.

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                  • P4Pdunny
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                    #19
                    [QUOTE=koolkc107;18984893]This, in a nutshell, is why Americans know who Tyson Fury is but have no clue who AJ is.[/QUOTE

                    AJs pockets filling up you think he cares if some Americans don’t know him?!

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                    • travestyny
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Rikanlynx86
                      Fury keeps it 100 more than anyone else in the sport. Hes fun to listen to says exactly what hes thinking and leaves the bs a side. It's an old school fighters mentality.
                      Agreed. When he's keeping it 100 (and not on the substance), seems like a real stand up dude. I enjoyed his boxing in the Klit fight, but he's making me a fan of him as a person at this point.

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