Fury ducked him. People gave him a pass since he was on the path to be a champ. Maybe he shouldn't get that pass.
Why did Tyson Fury duck David Price?
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Lmao. I remember he used to be so lazy, he always forget to put his guard up, lol.
Funny how Fury is now the guy everyone talks about like he’s Ali and talk about how he’s gonna box people’s heads off, lol.
That just shows how one or two fights can make people start thinking you’re a genius.Comment
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Fury fans ran from this thread, lol.
Your idol ducked Pricey of all people and he used to uppercut himself. How sway?
But that’s the guy you lot think is the rebirth of Ali? He’s the original big dosser that used to punch himself whilst trying to hit his opponents and the fat kangaroo version of windmill Wilder.
I can’t believe these idiots think Fury will box everyone’s head off because he had two decent fights in his career. One against an uninspired Wlad who took him as a clown where he ran all night and one against the utterly limited swinging windmill man in Wilder, lol.Comment
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Most boxing fights are business decisions. Why would Fury be interested in fight Price? It is a high-risk, low-returns fight. Price has everything to gain if he beats Fury, but what does Fury gain even if he wins?
Therefore, most fighters do it that way. Fight big names and champs because they are big-risk but also big return. Otherwise, fight bums as they are low-return but also low-risk. That is why you do not normally see top tens fighting each other unless they are popular and the financial reward is high.Comment
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