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Contrary to what a lot of dumb people think Fury is looks in perfect shape for his body type, he looks better than he did against any of his recent opponents.
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Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View PostWhy are you so angry? All the Halloween-themed cereals being pushed in the grocery stores, I'd think you'd be at your happiest?
Or maybe you already traded your Food Stamps for cigarettes and hair-straightener?
I pray tha powa' of JeeeeeezUS turns your dark soul to the light.
Bruh, Tyson never was caught for steroids. Fury never accepted a backdated ban! UKAD are RACIST against Gypsy's. Tyson never ducked Wladimir, he was robbed vs. Deontay; the reptilian-***s doctored the two knockdowns! Fury put on a masterclass!
Tom Schwarz, Otto Wallin are PPV worthy, I don't care what anyone says! YES, YES! I SEEN THE LIGHT!!!
Originally posted by South Champion View PostIn the 3 years between the Klitschko fight and the Wilder fight, Fury went from 247 pounds to 400 pounds to 256 pounds.
His trainer said he needed a break from weight loss. Six months after the Wilder fight, Fury came into the Schwartz fight at 263, 7 pounds heavier than he was for the Wilder fight. Three months later, he's lost 9 pounds. The Wilder fight is five months from now, he'll come in around the weight he was for the Klitschko fight.
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Originally posted by Damn Wicked View PostI want Fury to show us that in his fight tomorrow. A guy with his skill and size should be able to destroy Wallin....Unless Wallin is much better than we think he is, or Fury isn't as good as we think. I want to see Fury fight the other top heavyweights, so that we can sort the HW division out and know with absolute certainty who the best fighter is.
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Originally posted by deathofaclown View PostThat’s what I liked about his performance vs Schwarz, yeah he wasn’t a great opponent but Fury just finished him at will to show he is levels above guys like that. In the past, Fury could just cruise through in a boring fashion when he could’ve done much more if he wanted.
1) He can.
2) He's making a lot of money fighting, regardless who the opponent is.
3) It's that much longer he can make Wilder squirm and wait for another big pay-day.
4) Under his uncle, the focus was strictly on defensive fighting. Fury is the best pure-boxer the division has ever seen. No other man could ever beat Fury. Ali, Louis, Holmes, Klitchkos... they all get clowned. That being said, he's a very limited fighter capable of so much more.
Ben Davison is adding elements to Fury's game and he's testing that no offense out on sub-par opposition. He absolutley clowned Wilder last time, and he wasn't even at 100%. But there were too horrible close calls. This time he'll dispatch of Wilder quickly.
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Originally posted by Damn Wicked View PostI want Fury to show us that in his fight tomorrow. A guy with his skill and size should be able to destroy Wallin....Unless Wallin is much better than we think he is, or Fury isn't as good as we think. I want to see Fury fight the other top heavyweights, so that we can sort the HW division out and know with absolute certainty who the best fighter is.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostI don't know where you get this idea of Tyson losing seven more pounds but, it wont matter -- The Klitschko fight was another draw and Wladimir was way past his prime, so this hypothetical target weight of 247 is no indicator that Gypsy-Bum is going to be any better.
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Originally posted by FLY TY View PostI'll put down the pipe, and take another look, but I sure as hell didn't see a WBA, WBO, IBF, or a WBC belt....
Nope! Still don't.
Why don't you let me borrow some of whatever you and Fury smoke.
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