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  • #21
    Both of those girls are cute! We can agree on that

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    • #22
      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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      • #23
        Originally posted by Rusty Tromboni View Post
        Why 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 Post
        In 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.
        I 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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        • #24
          Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
          I 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.
          That’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.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
            That’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.
            The reason he's taking on scrubs is because:

            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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            • #26
              He looked like a damn idiot wearing that mask and waving a Mexico flag!

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              • #27
                Fury is the champ we need but not the one we deserve. Viva Fury!!!

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Damn Wicked View Post
                  I 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.
                  That's the narrative most will use , except Wallin giving Fury trouble will prove he's fighting better competition then Wilder who fought a comeback Fury who still was off point and losing all that weight .

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                    I 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.
                    Fury is trying to stay active and get back to where he was before the weight gain. He said he had to lose weight before the Klitschko fight, so he wasn't even in his best shape for it, I expect a better version of Fury for the Wilder rematch versus the same version of Wilder.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by FLY TY View Post
                      I'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.
                      Fury is the lineal champ, lineage intact since Sullivan. He's the man to beat. The kingpin. The boogeyman. And who will stop him from unification and also being undisputed? The HW Locche won't be stopped. He's already gaining momentum on a tear that rivals Mannys in 2009-10.

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