Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I Had To Come To America To Be Appreciated

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  • Boksfan
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    #21
    Nobody appreciate you fat Fury, you are a boring cheat.

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    • Boris Johnson!
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      #22
      fight gonna suck and be disliked by Brits and americans, should'v fought in Germany instead, they're too polite to boo

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      • champion4ever
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        #23
        Tyson Fury can thank his lucky stars that Deontay Wilder threw him a lifeline to challenge for his WBC title to come over here to fight in America in the first place.

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        • petero
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          #24
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          Peter Fury, I heard you moved your trailer to Belfast. ESNEWS have photos of your home parked right behind the BOOMBOX pub, don't make me expose you.
          Yeah Elie you know all about places like that, you must of did some excellent 'interviews' when you were there. Reeeporting!

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          • Boxing Goat
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            #25
            We have a lot of Gypsies here, why not another that has lineal claim to the biggest prize in the history of sport? Welcome to Tyson. Your namesake prophecy is fulfilled.

            That said, does anyone here think that Ruiz would seriously lay a decent glove on Fury? I don't think so.

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            • D4thincarnation
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              #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Tyson Fury can thank his lucky stars that Deontay Wilder threw him a lifeline to challenge for his WBC title to come over here to fight in America in the first place.
              Wilder can thank his lucky stars that the judges gifted him a draw when he got his ass beat and schooled 10 rounds to 2.

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              • champion4ever
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                #27
                Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                Wilder can thank his lucky stars that the judges gifted him a draw when he got his ass beat and schooled 10 rounds to 2.
                Chances are he was probably doping. He didn't start the VADA testing protocol until well into his training camp; Six or seven weeks to be exact and yet Wilder still nearly put him away and would have put him away had it been another referee. Had it not been for Jack Reiss, Fury would have been knocked out and probably wouldn't have never beaten the count.

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                • Dolor
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Chances are he was probably doping. He didn't start the VADA testing protocol until well into his training camp; Six or seven weeks to be exact and yet Wilder still nearly put him away and would have put him away had it been another referee. Had it not been for Jack Reiss, Fury would have been knocked out and probably wouldn't have never beaten the count.
                  Oh come on, that issue has been settled long ago, and the video is online - Fury was obviously not unconscious, and he did beat the count, like it or not, like him or not. Reiss did a very good job actually, which is also obvious when you look at the way the rest of the round went (i.e. Fury dominating it). Reiss' assessment was spot on.

                  I do agree with you though that Fury should include Wilder in his evening prayer for the rest of his life - without Wilder, Fury would be nowhere today.

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                  • D4thincarnation
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    Chances are he was probably doping. He didn't start the VADA testing protocol until well into his training camp; Six or seven weeks to be exact and yet Wilder still nearly put him away and would have put him away had it been another referee. Had it not been for Jack Reiss, Fury would have been knocked out and probably wouldn't have never beaten the count.

                    Did Fury beat the count.

                    A simple yes or no.

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                    • champion4ever
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by D4thincarnation
                      Did Fury beat the count.

                      A simple yes or no.
                      Yes, he beat Jacks Reiss' ten count but not a ten second count. It's difference. I believe that Reiss was about a split second too slow in his count.

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