Bipolar syndrome, which Fury suffers from, turns people into walking contradictions. I've had 2 friends with that illness who both took their own lives. It was impossible to make long term arrangements with either of them. One day, they would be full of enthusiasm and mad keen to do something or other. A couple of days later, all they could see were reasons why it would be a bad idea, so forget about it.
Tyson Fury changed since signing with Top Rank smh
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Fury has always been full of **** from day 1. Thats why he ducked the Klitschko/Wilder rematches.Last edited by pillowfists98; 05-30-2019, 10:27 AM.Comment
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The mental health thing was a shame from the start. It was made up to take everyone's attention away from the fact that he got caught using steroids. And it worked for a lot of people. And the 'I gave my purse to charity" thing was BS too. This guy will run his mouth all day but there are very little facts that come out of it.Comment
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How pathetic? I always regarded him as a man of honour?This dude used to be willing to fight anybody anywhere.
🙅*♂️ Tyson Fury has now told media that he DOESN’T think he will fight Dillian Whyte next, as is set to be ordered by the WBC. He previously declared he’d face Whyte if it could be for the WBC ‘diamond’ belt, but has now said he’s “not interested” and branded him a “bum.”
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) May 30, 2019
If I am Deontay Wilder, I wouldn't put all of my eggs in one basket with this guy because he is too unstable. He is subject to relapsing or having another nervous breakdown again.
He should just focus on his future and a fight with Anthony Joshua and bypass this guy at all costs. This guy is obviously an assclown.Comment
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