Tyson Fury is an overrated awkward boxer who's opportunistic

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  • BangEM
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    #61
    Originally posted by Luilun
    Stick to Pocket Pool you have no knowledge of boxing
    Stick to begging on the streets of Barcelona, poor Spanish cu.nt.

    No one knows how to box in Spain. Piss off the thread and suck yer mum.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #62
      Originally posted by BangEM
      Stick to begging on the streets of Barcelona, poor Spanish cu.nt.

      No one knows how to box in Spain. Piss off the thread and suck yer mum.
      Lmao...... U a fool

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      • SN!PER
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        #63
        Every belt AJ has, Fury already owned them first.

        AJ got sloppy seconds. Compared to Fury, he's a clown.

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        • Richard
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          #64
          Originally posted by BangEM

          Ortiz was NEVER a great amateur in Cuba and he never qualified for any major amateur competition. Ortiz got his hype the same way Wilder got his. But he’s not a technician. The guy struggled against Allen who isn’t even British level. White Rhino is a southern area level at best.
          Ive only started getting into boxing recently but Ortiz impressed me first time I saw him against Wilder in the first fight.

          His amateur career isnt that bad either.Granted he isnt a elite fighter but I would say a competent one eg in the Cuban Championships obtained a silver medal in 2002 at 95 kg,2005 .In the Panamerican Championships, Brazil – gold medal, 91 kg to name but a few.
          Last edited by Richard; 03-04-2020, 05:20 PM.

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