Fury Gone Into Hiding? Why Nobody Giving Him Chit?

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  • Kezzer
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    #21
    Fury hasn’t suggested anything really. Wilder has talked about taking on Brezeale and ruled out taking on Joshua completely.

    Huge difference there. Fury won the first fight so has the right to insist on a U.K. fight or no fight. Wilder doesn’t have that luxury.

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    • jglvz256
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      #22
      Unlike Wilder, he didn't need to go on a 3-month long Damage Control tour to explain that he didn't lose.

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        #23
        Originally posted by Ray*
        He and his wife are having another child, he already said he wants to spend time with his family. He has already helped Wilder, and he would do so again if needed.
        Not sure why Tyson Fury is a getting a pass on these kind of behaviors. He does not defend his world titles, or seemingly does not want to take rematches at elite level. If a fight outcome is controversial or not fully concluded, going back in history? All the great fighters have taken rematches if the fights can be made! All of the greats have done it, what is the issue with Tyson Fury and also his die hard fans? 'I am a supporter of Tyson Fury but not a die hard fan etc'...

        It is not quite moral to make fun of his mental health struggles but? From my knowledge Tyson Fury is not the first boxer to deal with depression, Mike Tyson dealt with depression and from my knowledge and was abused by the medical system. Mike Tyson was pretty much depressed for 90% of his boxing career, still defended his world titles, still had rematches whether he won or lost, still was true to his word.

        Fair play Tyson Fury has a family and kids, that is great, and by the looks of it he is admirable family man. But the last time I check? There are 7.7 billion human beings upon earth, a lot of people have kids and families.

        All this talk of Tyson Fury helping Deontay Wilder? Deontay Wilder is the WBC Heavyweight champion of the world. And he has defended his world championship belt 8 times. Technically he did not have to face Tyson Fury, but he did by public demand!

        All in all, I believe Anthony Joshua beats and knocks out both Tyson Fury & Deontay Wilder. But right now as we speak? The facts of the matter are, is that Tyson Fury has unfinished business with Deontay Wilder. If Tyson Fury had beat down Deontay Wilder so bad, if he had systematically taken him apart in a all time great boxing master class like people claim? Then why is Deontay Wilder and his camp gunning for this rematch very hard? The reason why he is gunning for his rematch hard, is because he was not systematically broken down or beaten up 'These are the facts that boxing fans, the media, and especially Tyson Fury's die hard fans need to accept inside of their minds'.....

        Deontay Wilder is not afraid of Tyson Fury, and neither is Anthony Joshua. Any man with any kind of life experience, if they are honest with themselves can see and understand this. But I have noticed that there seems to be some sort of psychological campaign, where if the media and certain boxing fans? Repeat something enough times, hopefully everybody else with agree and accept it as reality.

        But I am not so easily fooled, and I am sure there are other boxing fans out there also who share these same character traits.

        This is the reality of the Heavyweight Division in 2019, the statement in which I am about to make below reflects the reality of the Heavyweight division, which every boxing fan world wide deep down understands is true.

        *Tyson Fury has unfinished business with Deontay Wilder, because their fight was not a conclusive end to competitive beef.

        * Neither Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua are afraid of Tyson Fury.


        Note: Boxing is a high risk sports, so in reflection? I do understand if Tyson Fury would want to put his family first etc. And maybe he could just fight afew other contenders to facilitate his comeback even more.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-06-2019, 01:08 PM.

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        • Murderopolis
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          #24
          We know Tyson can lose motivation easily. He doesn't seem to care about money that much.

          He beat Wilder. I can see him just chillin. I think he would get back up for Joshua, and just not bother with a Wilder rematch. It might be official but he knows everyone considers him the winner.

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          • Ray*
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            #25
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            Not sure why Tyson Fury is a getting a pass on these kind of behaviors. He does not defend his world titles, or seemingly does not want to take rematches at elite level. If a fight outcome is controversial or not fully concluded, going back in history? All the great fighters have taken rematches if the fights can be made! All of the greats have done it, what is the issue with Tyson Fury and also his die hard fans? 'I am a supporter of Tyson Fury but not a die hard fan etc'...

            It is not quite moral to make fun of his mental health struggles but? From my knowledge Tyson Fury is not the first boxer to deal with depression, Mike Tyson dealt with depression and from my knowledge and was abused by the medical system. Mike Tyson was pretty much depressed for 90% of his boxing career, still defended his world titles, still had rematches whether he won or lost, still was true to his word.

            Fair play Tyson Fury has a family and kids, that is great, and by the looks of it he is admirable family man. But the last time I check? There are 7.7 billion human beings upon earth, a lot of people have kids and families.

            All this talk of Tyson Fury helping Deontay Wilder? Deontay Wilder is the WBC Heavyweight champion of the world. And he has defended his world championship belt 8 times. Technically he did not have to face Tyson Fury, but he did by public demand!

            All in all, I believe Anthony Joshua beats and knocks out both Tyson Fury & Deontay Wilder. But right now as we speak? The facts of the matter are, is that Tyson Fury has unfinished business with Deontay Wilder. If Tyson Fury had beat down Deontay Wilder so bad, if he had systematically taken him apart in a all time great boxing master class like people claim? Then why is Deontay Wilder and his camp gunning for this rematch very hard? The reason why he is gunning for his rematch hard, is because he was not systematically broken down or beaten up 'These are the facts that boxing fans, the media, and especially Tyson Fury's die hard fans need to accept inside of their minds'.....

            Deontay Wilder is not afraid of Tyson Fury, and neither is Anthony Joshua. Any man with any kind of life experience, if they are honest with themselves can see and understand this. But I have noticed that there seems to be some sort of psychological campaign, where if the media and certain boxing fans? Repeat something enough times, hopefully everybody else with agree and accept it as reality.

            But I am not so easily fooled, and I am sure there are other boxing fans out there also who share these same character traits.

            This is the reality of the Heavyweight Division in 2019, the statement in which I am about to make below reflects the reality of the Heavyweight division, which every boxing fan world wide deep down understands is true.

            *Tyson Fury has unfinished business with Deontay Wilder, because their fight was not a conclusive end to competitive beef.

            * Neither Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua are afraid of Tyson Fury.


            Note: Boxing is a high risk sports, so in reflection? I do understand if Tyson Fury would want to put his family first etc. And maybe he could just fight afew other contenders to facilitate his comeback even more.
            Then Wilder should take a little risk and unified. It takes two to tango. Fury can definitely get a pass. He deserves it, he took on Wilder with two tunes up after almost three years inactivity, and he was unlucky not to get a decision. Not sure what the rush is, he’s spending time with his family and having another baby which is due. Let the great Wilder unify his division. No public demand Wilder/Fury lol, he basically cherrypicked Fury, a more match for Fury beats Wilder and Joshua on the same night.

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              #26
              Originally posted by HeadShots
              Everyone talking shiiite on Wilder wanting to stay busy with a top 10 contender.


              Now where the fook is that big mamaluke Tyson Jelly Fury?


              He piped up big about the rematch right after the fight. Why has he become quiet as a rat pissing on cotton as of late?

              PTSD? Depression?
              Lolling at the superfluous use of 'Top 10'. No sir, I don't agree that Wilder just gets away with any old 'top 10' contender.

              He needs to make the Joshua fight. Even the Fury rematch is no excuse to avoid the unification mega fight. He's a disgrace, has no shame, and is quieter even than Fury.

              My best guess as to why Fury is quiet is that it's either family time / wife pregnant as has been pointed out on here, or he is drinking and doing coke again. Regardless, Joshua is the fight we all want to see made, but Wilder is completely uninterested.

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              • Mighty_Windir
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                • FinitoxDinamita
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                  #28
                  He fought the fight of his life shortly before the holidays and people are barely getting up for the new year.

                  I dont see a problem with him staying quiet. He made shtload of money so why not enjoy it for awhile..

                  If he can’t get into shape again, that’s on him. I will just watch him when he’s in the ring again.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Ray*
                    Then Wilder should take a little risk and unified. It takes two to tango. Fury can definitely get a pass. He deserves it, he took on Wilder with two tunes up after almost three years inactivity, and he was unlucky not to get a decision. Not sure what the rush is, he’s spending time with his family and having another baby which is due. Let the great Wilder unify his division. No public demand Wilder/Fury lol, he basically cherrypicked Fury, a more match for Fury beats Wilder and Joshua on the same night.
                    No Tyson Fury cannot get a pass, ether he wants to obliged to the same obligations of all the other past great fighters and heavyweights or he does not? If he does not want to take the oath of all the other past great fighters, his die hard fans and his camp need? To not mention his name along side all the other great heavyweight champions.

                    Tyson Fury took the fight with Deontay Wilder, and there is unfinished business there, in is cultural tradition? Men just don't walk away! Tyson Fury did not beat down or demoralize Deontay Wilder, and neither did Deontay Wilder quit at any stage of the fight! Tyson Fury was knocked down twice, and a 212-218 pound man was hunting him down all night! 'These are the facts'....

                    You can tap dance around his actions all you want, ether he wants to fight Deontay Wilder and finish his competitive beef or not? Tyson Fury did not conclusive beat Deontay Wilder, and none of the current world champions are afraid of Tyson Fury.

                    I think Anthony Joshua knocks out both Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury, but in my honest opinion? I am no longer certain that Tyson Fury beats Deontay Wilder in their rematch. And I don't think his camp are, and that is why they are stalling 'Deontay Wilder kept on coming all night, and never deviated from is simple game plan' maybe just maybe, deep down Tyson Fury's camp don't really want that kind of threat in front of them at this time his Tyson Fury's comeback. And it will be exactly the same, and possible even worse with Anthony Joshua.

                    Tyson Fury has started a war, when Britain and all the allied forced declared war on **** Germany, they could not just back out. He has continually called both Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua bums and dossers, described them as fighters who have no intelligence and cannot box.

                    He has just fought one of the dossers, and fair play Tyson Fury produced a great performance but? He was knocked down twice, and hunted down all night, by a man who is not really known for his durability.

                    This is getting very real, NO? It is real. And Tyson Fury's camp is realizing that now.

                    Note: I understand his family situation, and that deep down his camp may want more time to fight other contenders before stepping in with Anthony Joshua or Deontay Wilder again. But the fact of the matter is? Tyson Fury started the beef with Deontay Wilder, and it is unfinished. The only real fighters who I think are ABIT weary of each other are? Joshua & Wilder, because of the attributes that they both have. But in all honesty? I don't think neither of them fear Tyson Fury.

                    There is no need for Fury die heard fans to discredit or make up lies about Deontay Wilder & Anthony Joshua, these guys both have heavyweight championship belts and they have been defending them. Tyson fury fans are all very vividly and expressively confident, myself? I am not even a massive fan of Anthony Joshua, I am just stating what I believe. He would most likely go through Tyson Fury, like a train would go through a badly constructed brick wall, at some point in the fight Joshua would just be too much.

                    Anthony Joshua in terms of boxing pure ability is not the most natural gifted, but he makes up for that in his humbleness, and willing to learn! 'You can see him from fight to fight, trying to implement new things he has learnt' In his last fight against Povektin his stance has changed. 'For me he was always standing to square on, where I believe it is best to be like a Olympic Fencer' None of these adjustments are massive great in which Joshua is doing, but he is really working on things. And when you combination that with his athletic ability, punching power, and thus-far very durable mentally? This is bad news for most heavyweights in his era.

                    I think it is wise probably of Tyson Fury's camp to go missing for awhile, and get some good time back in training camps. Fight afew contenders, and facilitate Tyson Fury's comeback. 'Because dethroning both Deontay Wilder & Anthony Joshua is going to be no cake walk, it is a potentially very brutal and threatening war'....
                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-06-2019, 02:19 PM.

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                    • DuckAdonis
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                      #30
                      Because he got screwed in his last fight...he is probably still mad and upset about that.

                      If he doesn't want to fight Wilder in the US again, I'll support him. Fight should happen in the UK or on Neutral ground next.

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