Fury showing old habits die hard?

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  • Sparked_26
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    #21
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    Why?

    he's been pretty disciplined throughout his whole career and turned up to fight for the most part.

    He hasn't even got a big history of cancelling fights. One time was when his trainer/uncle Hughie died on fight week, which is understandable and the other is the Wlad rematch which we all know about.

    Aside from that, he's never actually lacked professionalism on the boxing front. He trains hard and turns up to fight. He was always active too, apart from the latest hiatus and when Haye pulled out on him twice which wasn't his fault.

    I think his hiatus and drugs binge of clouded peoples view of Fury a bit and forget that he was generally active and disciplined before that and also has been since his return.
    I don’t really disagree with that. Tyson is a good egg but

    I think it’s more that he’s king of the hill really.

    And I do think that when it comes down to it he has enough dough. Where he lives and such is basically a self contained forte out here in greater Manc. He really is a bit of King of his Castle.

    It’s the whole can’t run in silk pyjamas thing.

    I don’t think he’s on drugs here but the way he’s talking here makes me worry. Even if it is tongue in cheek.

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    • todisday
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      #22
      Seferi a rematch? The dude is acting like he's scared of everybody now. I'd take it as trolling, if it weren't for the fact he just literally ran away from Wilder. It's like he saw his life flash before his eyes after that knockdown and is in it only to cash a few checks and run.

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      • Phenom
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        #23
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        Miller and Kownacki said the opposite, actually. They said it would be an amazing match, and made reference to it being for all the belts.
        I'm pretty sure Miller turned down the fight and said it's one of the reasons he is not with Showtime anymore

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        • Jax teller
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          #24
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          AJ doesn't fight for the people. He fights for money. He doesn't put his career, undefeated record, health, future and legacy on the line for us boxing fans by giving us the fights that we want to see. Only one Heavyweight boxing champion does that and his name is Deontay Wilder. He is the real People's Champion because he fights for the people.
          Lol AJ fought Klitschko after 18 fights a harder hitter than anyone Wilder has faced after 41 fights, take a break from the internet son Wilder cherry picked Old Ortiz (equivalent of Povetkin only if you believe the myth) and a 60% Fury, real people's champ taking 39 easy fights though.


          Good job you guys have short memories.

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          • mcdonalds
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            #25
            Lol he's definitely back on coke. You can tell he's feelling the drip at that very moment

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            • champion4ever
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              #26
              Originally posted by Jax teller
              Lol AJ fought Klitschko after 18 fights a harder hitter than anyone Wilder has faced after 41 fights, take a break from the internet son Wilder cherry picked Old Ortiz (equivalent of Povetkin only if you believe the myth) and a 60% Fury, real people's champ taking 39 easy fights though.


              Good job you guys have short memories.
              Wilder mops the Goddamn floor of any of the fighter's on Anthony Joshua's resume. As far as Klitschko is concerned, he was just coming off a 17 month layoff after losing to Tyson Fury. By the time, he fought Joshua he was already diminished and on the decline but yet AJ still struggled with him.

              If Ortiz was a cherrypick then why did everyone avoided him up until Wilder challenged him; Including Anthony Joshua. He was and still remains the bogeyman of the Heavyweight division. He was a dangerous, undefeated and high risk opponent that no one to this day still wants to fight.

              Moreover, how in God's name can you call Fury a cherrypick when he was the undefeated, lineal world heavyweight champion of the world? Fury was perceived as a dangerous, high risk and undefeated opponent who only lost his titles outside of the ring. That's why Wilder challenged him.

              After all, it was Fury who called out Wilder and not the other way around. Tyson was nowhere on Deontay's radar. It was the Gypsy King who requested a challenge of Wilder's WBC heavyweight title and out the kindness of his heart he granted it to him by throwing him a lifeline for a voluntary charitable defense of his title that Tyson Fury did not earn or deserve because he popped dirty for doping, juicing and PED use.

              So you haters need to stop it with all this foolish nonsense talk about Wilder cherrypicks. The only one who cherrypicks is Anthony Joshua when he fought four consecutive times back in 2017, 2018 and 2019 with Takam, Parker, Povetkin and now Miller in order to avoid an undisputed heavyweight championship bout with Deontay Wilder and that's a fact.

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              • ddeg10
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                #27
                He's always like this, on or off of it.....

                Nothing new. Fake news dude.

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                • Mooshashi
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                  #28
                  ESPN just gave this drug addict a couple hundred million dollars. What did think he was going to do with the dough, invest it all in General Motors and Amazon?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by earl-hickey
                    hes a drug addict who's body is weakened by years of crack and alcolhol abuse

                    still boxed wilders ears off though didn't he
                    You don't get decked twice badly, and out box somebody at the same time. Also? Boxed wilder's ears off? Tyson Fury did not beat him up or deter him at any stage in the fight. When Floyd Mayweather used to systematically out box some of his opponents, you could vividly see the point in the fight where his opponents give up psychologically. Tyson Fury did not make Wladimir Kiltschko give up, and he did not deter Deontay Wilder at any point in the fight! at 212 pounds, he kept on coming all night.

                    So Tyson Fury has just been decked twice, THERE is unfinished business and he does not want to finish the business. 'I am a fighting man, is what Tyson Fury states he is' Gosh it would of been great of David Haye vs Tyson Fury fight happened. 'Haye had enough left to spark him out'.

                    Tyson Fury should fight Dillian Whyte.

                    Note: Tyson Fury is not on drugs, obviously seems abit bothered with Wilder situation. For whatever reason he does not like immediate rematches at elite level, I can only state what I have seen.
                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-01-2019, 07:34 PM.

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                    • Jax teller
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by champion4ever
                      Wilder mops the Goddamn floor of any of the fighter's on Anthony Joshua's resume. As far as Klitschko is concerned, he was just coming off a 17 month layoff after losing to Tyson Fury. By the time, he fought Joshua he was already diminished and on the decline but yet AJ still struggled with him.

                      If Ortiz was a cherrypick then why did everyone avoided him up until Wilder challenged him; Including Anthony Joshua. He was and still remains the bogeyman of the Heavyweight division. He was a dangerous, undefeated and high risk opponent that no one to this day still wants to fight.

                      Moreover, how in God's name can you call Fury a cherrypick when he was the undefeated, lineal world heavyweight champion of the world? Fury was perceived as a dangerous, high risk and undefeated opponent who only lost his titles outside of the ring. That's why Wilder challenged him.

                      After all, it was Fury who called out Wilder and not the other way around. Tyson was nowhere on Deontay's radar. It was the Gypsy King who requested a challenge of Wilder's WBC heavyweight title and out the kindness of his heart he granted it to him by throwing him a lifeline for a voluntary charitable defense of his title that Tyson Fury did not earn or deserve because he popped dirty for doping, juicing and PED use.

                      So you haters need to stop it with all this foolish nonsense talk about Wilder cherrypicks. The only one who cherrypicks is Anthony Joshua when he fought four consecutive times back in 2017, 2018 and 2019 with Takam, Parker, Povetkin and now Miller in order to avoid an undisputed heavyweight championship bout with Deontay Wilder and that's a fact.
                      Definitely not when has Wilder mopped the floor with anyone of note?

                      AJ's the one that mops the floor with Wilders comp it's been proven with Molina who gave Wilder trouble and took AJ 6 less rounds to get him out. AJ even took Gavern out 1 round quicker than Wilder.

                      Only a Wilder fan would rate Ortiz with blood pressure issues over Klitschko (17 month lay off with training camp) and disregard Fury's time out and performances against Seferi and Pianeta to say he is 100%. On top of that he still made look a fool for 10 rounds at least.

                      If Wilder mopped the floor with Klitschko he wouldn't have been called a baby HW and not ready post 30 fights and he would have fought them by now instead of doing stuff like talking about freezing Whyte out for two years like a real coward.

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