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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tommy Fury Leaves Ricky Hatton, Rejoins Father John Fury

    Tommy Fury is back training with his father ahead of his ring return. The 20-year-old has been out since March when he knocked out Callum Ide in Leicester. Fury (2-0, 1 KO) then became a reality TV star as he entered ITV series Love Island and was crowned runner-up with girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague in the summer.

    But the brother of former unified world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury who recently split with his trainer Ben Davison has been forced to part ways with legendary boxing trainer Ricky Hatton amid an intensive showbiz schedule.
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    Anyone else think this is a surprisingly good card for Frank Warren?

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    • alexjust
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      What did he achieve to have his own show? For crying out loud the guy has 2 professional bouts and already makes a reality TV star out of himself. And for what? To boost popularity? The time and focus it will take him to do the show will take away from his boxing. He will be a loser boxer, but at least he will be popular. Its like letting the world look through magnifying class on your acne.

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      • Roberto Vasquez
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        Tommy Fury is probably the worst fighter ever.

        The most entertaining thing about watching him is being surprised at how Frank Warren can actually find worse fighters for him to beat

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        • turnedup
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          #5
          Originally posted by alexjust
          What did he achieve to have his own show? For crying out loud the guy has 2 professional bouts and already makes a reality TV star out of himself. And for what? To boost popularity? The time and focus it will take him to do the show will take away from his boxing. He will be a loser boxer, but at least he will be popular. Its like letting the world look through magnifying class on your acne.
          Man..you sure sit on your perch passing judgement on a 20 year old kid. What did he do? Well google is your friend and for the record this show finished recording well before he stared his actual training camp. It’s not like he’s doing a Broner and Davis and getting locked up for fighting in clubs and shhh. He’s a good kid, a bit dumb but popular and well intentioned.

          He’s got a backup in case fighting doesn’t work out, not such a bad move considering.

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          • hansS
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            "legendary boxing trainer Ricky Hatton"

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            • _Rexy_
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              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
              Tommy Fury is probably the worst fighter ever.

              The most entertaining thing about watching him is being surprised at how Frank Warren can actually find worse fighters for him to beat
              Jesus christ, his opponents have a combined record of 10-128-5 and his opponent for this weekend is still "TBA"


              Frank, if you can read this...I will fight him.

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              • Mindgames
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                Originally posted by alexjust
                What did he achieve to have his own show? For crying out loud the guy has 2 professional bouts and already makes a reality TV star out of himself. And for what? To boost popularity? The time and focus it will take him to do the show will take away from his boxing. He will be a loser boxer, but at least he will be popular. Its like letting the world look through magnifying class on your acne.
                Hes got a famous surname and brother, hes got a good build, and hes a politically correct simp type with the ladies. Cant really blame him, boxings a rough sport so if he's found a hack i hope he milks it for all hes got. Kinda like Anthony Yarde has with hes endorsements. Tbh, theres never been a level playing field, its not the way the world works. The deserving get jack sheeet..

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                • Mooshashi
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                  Another Fury out there? Please, Lord, make this horror stop.

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                  • Ray*
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                    I remember when they put him on steroids at a very young age, for him to bulk up. But i like the fact that they didn't get him into competitive amatuer fights during those days.

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