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  • deathofaclown
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    #31
    I do think he’s right to a degree

    It is becoming a bit of a circus, all ring walks, the build up to the fights etc.

    I know it’s entertainment but Fury just needs to get back to being a boxer, doing what he does best.

    His heart and will to win is incredible though and you can’t just walk through every fighter and whoop them, some are just tough, especially with a terrible cut like that.

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    • 5000boxing
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      #32
      Originally posted by thereeldeel
      A highly unmotivated Fury fought with horrific cuts above his right eye for 10 of the 12 rounds and still won an easy decision, that's not too bad considering the circumstances.
      Fury looked like hot garbage! And that bum Otto almost stopped Fury in the 12rd!!

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      • Bronx2245
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        #33
        Although Tyson is a grown man, Ben Davidson might want to go speak with Mr. Fury! He doesn't need that drama, and usually "Father Knows Best!"

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        • champion4ever
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          #34
          Well Tyson Fury definitely dodged a huge one in this fight. Had he been in there with an opponent with more ability, skill and professional experience he could have easily lost.

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          • champion4ever
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            #35
            Who knows that weight loss could have effected his overall performance but I truly believe that Tyson carried this guy last night? He never saw him as a potential threat or danger. Therefore, he took him lightly by fighting down to his level of his opposition.

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            • Buggy bear
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              #36
              Not seen the fight Only the stills, all I'll say is he LOOKS old and the young lad who trains him is only a fitness trainer at best, Trouble these days is fitness guys are getting away with being called trainers.. unfortunately trainers are NOT coaches and what I feel is missing here , that and discipline ..fury seems to be doing this to stay well ( and of course I hope he stays well) but is he really hungry to succeed , if so he needs a proper coach he will want to respect and listen to ..if he doesent then will not rejuvenate his physical application and awaken the real motivation and ambition that is laying dorment at the moment, it's only that natural
              Fighting instinct Bourne from his heritage that is keeping him going .also at this stage of his career with his past issues being lighter does not appear to agree with him
              , an experienced coach would recognise this and alter the structure to bring him back to optimum.
              Last edited by Buggy bear; 09-15-2019, 07:46 AM.

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              • Space
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                #37
                I don’t know what you guys saw, not sure you know much about boxing... Fury fought a great fight. Anyone can’t get caught with a punch like that that may cause such cut. Wallin was a a pretty decent boxer with good foot work. Fury proved to be an exceptional boxer.

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                • Patsfan bri
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by champion4ever
                  Who knows that weight loss could have effected his overall performance but I truly believe that Tyson carried this guy last night? He never saw him as a potential threat or danger. Therefore, he took him lightly by fighting down to his level of his opposition.
                  I usually agree with most things you say but not on this one . No way Tyson carries this guy. After the cut Tyson fought with more urgency knowing the ref or the doctor could stop the fight . He really went after him when the doctor looked at the cut but couldn’t get him out of there. Tyson has descent power but for a guy that big he should have a lot more. If Wallin had anything left he would have ko’d him the 12th. The funny thing is , is that it didn’t seem like that big of a punch that got him in trouble either .If Tyson fights wilder like this , he will get ko’d

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                  • DuckAdonis
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    Maybe he needs to link back up with Peter Fury.

                    All this talk of 'Tyson Fury was 50% vs Wilder' he looked in better condition in terms of his energy and performance vs Wilder etc But I am well aware that Fury kind of fights to his opponent's ability, and rises to the occasion etc
                    Peter Fury has been doing horrible with Hughie...so no. Fury is just not remotely as good as he was before the lay-off. And we overrated both Wilder and Fury in that fight. Wallin won more rounds than Wilder did tbh. Fury was proven but he is not the same fighter as before. Wilder still really hasn't beaten anyone who is that proven

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                    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                      #40
                      While it could be argued he’s good for Tyson mentally, Ben Davison is joke coach tbh, I think John Fury is talking some sense.

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