I think we can all agree that this is a shell

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  • eco1
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    #1

    I think we can all agree that this is a shell

    of the old Tyson Fury, not the real man.

    So what happens if this shell comes and wins against Bumsquad?

    How do we rate Wilder then? How do we rate Fury?
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    No, Tyson had a good performance against a Vlad who thought he would be easy work seeing as most had him loosing against John McDermott and was knocked down by Steve Cunningham. Tyson had one decent night where the stars aligned for him and thats it. The rest of his career was a snoozefest.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Stinger1
      No, Tyson had a good performance against a Vlad who thought he would be easy work seeing as most had him loosing against John McDermott and was knocked down by Steve Cunningham. Tyson had one decent night where the stars aligned for him and thats it. The rest of his career was a snoozefest.
      Fury also completely dominated Chisora. He's legitimately slick and a tricky fighter to deal with. Then you add in his huge size/frame, it's a problem. Wlad was completely befuddled. I don't agree at all that Wlad thought it would be a easy fight and took it easy. When has Wlad ever done that? And he had Fury in his camps before so he knew what he was dealing with.

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      • redmish
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        #4
        It's almost like you've never seen fury fight. This is what he does. He's never been exciting to watch and never will be. He's in good shape and showing decent form which is pretty amazing if you remember what he looked like this time last year.

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        • eco1
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          #5
          Originally posted by redmish
          It's almost like you've never seen fury fight. This is what he does. He's never been exciting to watch and never will be. He's in good shape and showing decent form which is pretty amazing if you remember what he looked like this time last year.
          nope, not really.

          I am guessing Wilder's fans now are going to hype Fury till he hits Venus.

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          • soul_survivor
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            #6
            Originally posted by redmish
            It's almost like you've never seen fury fight. This is what he does. He's never been exciting to watch and never will be. He's in good shape and showing decent form which is pretty amazing if you remember what he looked like this time last year.
            Fury was in plenty of exciting fights before he turned boring. The Chisora rematch was atrocious (the first fight was great), the Wlad fight was a con and since then, he has gotten worse....but there was a time when he was damn fun to watch.

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            • hugh grant
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              David hate made things hard for fury. Two cancelled flights so fury trained for nothing that's when fury had built up an aura of sorts and in his peakmand head of steam.
              He's kind of ticking over now fighting on memory.
              Fury hascbeen a gentleman tonbeyonce and Josh given them a chance to shine and take limelight

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              • WhatDisButtonDo
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                #8
                Both Fury and Joshua fought an old Klitskcho

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                • davef
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                  #9
                  looked close to the same old fury to me or at least 90% of the old one go look at his fights vs johnson and chisora 2 both same thing as tonight just less rusty

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                  • b00g13man
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by davef
                    looked close to the same old fury to me or at least 90% of the old one go look at his fights vs johnson and chisora 2 both same thing as tonight just less rusty
                    It's just an excuse to take away credit from Wilder should he go on to win.

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