Tyson Fury will NEVER be a great champion.

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  • O Prophet
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    #11
    Fury is a proven juicer.

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      Fury is a great champion. People know fury was denied win as he was in backyard of wilder.
      Outside of knock downs wilder did nothing.
      Fury doesn't need to def end his title for 10 years against nobodies to be great. He embarrassed champs in backyard after bloating himself up

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      • O Prophet
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        #13
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Fury is a great champion. People know fury was denied win as he was in backyard of wilder.
        Outside of knock downs wilder did nothing.
        Fury doesn't need to def end his title for 10 years against nobodies to be great. He embarrassed champs in backyard after bloating himself up
        Fury tested positive for steroids against Klitschko dude that means he cheated.

        Got dropped twice and given a long count against One dimensional Wilder.

        So he’s a great champion for losing fat? Ok.

        Fury is gypsy trash.

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          #14
          I don't see Fury, Wilder nor joshua being "great" (active, long-reigning) champions. Fury is a mental case who goofs off and sabotages what should be an easy career. Wilder has improved a lot but still sloppy. Joshua just isn't special to me at all. He's a roided out giant guy who once past prime will age very poorly (seen it a million times) and doesn't have anything special to his style to carry him the rest of the way. He will be beaten just like the over the hill fighters he made his bones against.

          That's what people asked for though right? It was nonstop complaining when Wlad was just head and shoulders the best boxer in the world and nobody was even an interesting challenge to him in any country or any division.

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          • koolkc107
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            #15
            Ridiculous.

            Fury is already a great champion and that bit of business last night might be enough to start HOF talks.

            They will make a movie about that shyt, be assured.

            I can't understand why folks are seeking to take away from what either man did last night.

            They both proved who they are no matter if you like or hate the scorecards.

            Be happy we got to see it.

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            • Thunderous1
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              #16
              Originally posted by Helen of Paris
              Not for a lack of skills, but for a lack of respect and character in the ring.

              All the guy had to do in this fight was box normally. His opponent had one weapon- a right hand.

              Instead, like a typical traveler trash Fury decided to showboat, run his mouth, put his hands down, dance, and make faces. Fat boy thought he was prime Muhammad Ali in there.

              And got his fat ass dropped twice, hard.

              Both KDs happened seconds after his showboating.

              I feel sorry for Fury fans because Fury basically gave the fight away.

              I didn’t like him showboating either. Clearly it was a huge mistake. But he wants to keep a psychological edge on Wilder which is what the showboating is designed to do. But instead of that I would have preferred him to punch more with conviction and break wilder down. Because wilder shouldn’t have lasted the whole fight like that , fury was just tagging him with decent shots and it was messing wilders whole face up. One or two of those right hands should have been thrown with more follow through and he would have buzzed the **** out of wilder and most likely stopped him after that

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              • Johnston
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                #17
                Showed a lack of character? You can't be for real. The guy got knocked stiff, got up and won the rest of the round. Took a fight many thought he had no chance of winning and won in a majority of people's eyes. The fact he came back from gaining an absurd amount of weight, dealt with drug addiction, and depression shows character on its own. Hating on the man who showed nothing but class shows more about yours than his.

                Wilder looked ****** on his own, fury was just doing what he does and it's apart of all sport's not just boxing.

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                • Le_Grand
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                  #18
                  What's with all the hatred? Fury outboxed Wilder and should have won on points. If he didn't get up in the 12th, it's a Deontay victory but that's not what happened. Showboating? It's part of boxing and widely used. It's OK not to like this or that boxer, but over 12 rounds Fury outfought Wilder last night and everybody knows it.

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                  • HandsofIron
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                    #19
                    Don't have a problem with showboating in a fight so long as said fighter is not dancing or running away while doing it.

                    Looking back however, I agree that Fury probably went a little overboard with the taunting.

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                    • McNulty
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Helen of Paris
                      First of all the guy is a proven drug cheat who tests positive for steroids against Klitschko and got a two year ban.

                      Second all the guy had to do in this fight was box normally. His opponent had one weapon- a right hand.

                      Instead, like a typical traveler trash Fury decided to showboat, run his mouth, put his hands down, dance, and make faces. Fat boy thought he was prime Muhammad Ali in there.

                      And got his fat ass dropped twice, hard.

                      Both KDs happened seconds after his showboating.

                      I feel sorry for Fury fans because Fury basically gave the fight away.

                      Guy will always be Gypsy trash.

                      Lastly he is named after Mike Tyson who will always be the more famous Tyson lmao.
                      But you will always be ignored by ME. Others here should follow suit, put this fool on ignore!!!

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