Why has Furys voiced changed?
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Maybe he's a clone, he was more of a outspoken guy before. U talk too much u get cloned. Wilder knocks out fury clone btwComment
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Heard the punched in the throat thing, but not the blood clot thing.https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/62015...at-blood-clot/
He got punched in the throat during sparring and has a blood clot in his throat.
Could of got it removed by now but has chosen not to.
Wtf man.
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Why is a throat blood clot not dangerous? That sounds like something that they wouldn't let you fight with to me, but then again idk sh^t about blood clots outside of you can die from them when they aren't in the throat.
Is the surgery for this dangerous? And if its some basic sh^t why wouldn't he get it done. The "sexy voice" angle he's using sounds like bs. He sounds like he's got a bad cold &/or is recovering from some serious deep throating last night every single day. No one wants to sound like that.Comment
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I remember reading this a while back.
🗣️ For those asking about Tyson Fury's voice, he says he was punched in the throat while sparring Ty Mitchell. It left him with a blood clot at the back of his throat which he could get surgically removed, but is in no rush because it "sounds sexy".
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) March 5, 2018
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The blood clot thing is nonsense, I heard it was a vocal cord cyst, like you say a blood clot any where near the brain can cause death.... don't know where that rumour came from.Heard the punched in the throat thing, but not the blood clot thing.
Wtf man.
Questions for anyone:
Why is a throat blood clot not dangerous? That sounds like something that they wouldn't let you fight with to me, but then again idk sh^t about blood clots outside of you can die from them when they aren't in the throat.
Is the surgery for this dangerous? And if its some basic sh^t why wouldn't he get it done. The "sexy voice" angle he's using sounds like bs. He sounds like he's got a bad cold &/or is recovering from some serious deep throating last night every single day. No one wants to sound like that.
"Vocal cord lesions, also known as vocal fold lesions, are benign (noncancerous) growths that include nodules, polyps, and cysts. All can cause hoarseness and are typically associated with vocal overuse or vocal cord trauma.Comment
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