Tyson Fury was NOT Exposed!!

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  • BangEM
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    #11
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules
    - -Ali decked by 190 lb Sonny Banks and 170 Lb Henry Cooper not to mention Chuck Wepner.

    Joe Frazier!

    Just the facts, ma'am .
    You can’t compare those guys to Otto Wallin. Even Gorman who’s a fat knob is ranked way higher than Wallin.

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mammoth
      You're right. It's not the first time he looked like shit. Can't expose what we already know.
      LOL, this right here.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #13
        The good ole 'He Underestimated him Excuse' Not really going to work here guys with this specific fight.

        I don't think Tyson Fury underestimated Ottin Wallin, I just think Tyson Fury has a tendency to fight to his opponents ability 'Tyson Fury does not have the attributes to at times separate him from certain levels of competition' His lack of super-heavyweight power, and even a elite level engine results in certain fighters surviving inside the ring against him.

        Ottin Wallin could most probably be knocked out by David Price within 6 rounds, from what I have seen I would favor David Price to beat him 'All in all I don't think Tyson Fury has been exposed at all, he won the fight' All that has been highlighted for me once again, is that Fury is a fighter who fights to the level of his opponents 'I am not comparing him to the following fighters but? Muhammad Ali, Chris Eubank Senior with two fighters who also fought to the level of their opponents'

        In Muhammad Ali's case he would fight to the level of the opponent, or the perceived threat 'Which backfired on him multiple times, but most of the time he still managed to get the win'

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