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  • Boxviewer
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    #51
    At the look of things I don't think he dares fighting AJ, that's why he keeps on talking about retirement instead of challenging AJ to step in the ring with him. AJ has called him out multiple times.

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      #52
      Fury is great for Boxing, let's see what happens with him.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        He went to the GP, the GP doesn't diagnose mental illness, a psychiatrist does that.

        Fury is a lying fraud. You clearly admitted you believe he is too.
        You don't know s*** about Fury's medical history so stop pretending otherwise.

        At least Fury doesn't have panic attacks before fights!

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          #54
          Originally posted by denium
          You don't know s*** about Fury's medical history so stop pretending otherwise.

          At least Fury doesn't have panic attacks before fights!
          Why is Tyson Fury retiring as soon as he gets his belts back? I have asked people this question before, It seems like he is copping out as soon as things are getting serious? Tyson Fury as a champion has now entered into a different realm of performance, he is on every-bodies radar 'Can he deal with this type of pressure?'

          Tyson Fury is number 1 at this time, I just find him far to easily wanting to fade out of the game 'Fury is not really acting like a champion at all'.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Opti500
            He even don't have done 1 facking defense and he claims already a retirement.

            How can we call this guy a champ !!!!!!
            He's defended his lineal title multiple times. Try harder.

            If he beats Wilder and then AJ, what's the point in him defending belts against a few bums?

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              #56
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
              Why is Tyson Fury retiring as soon as he gets his belts back? I have asked people this question before, It seems like he is copping out as soon as things are getting serious? Tyson Fury as a champion has now entered into a different realm of performance, he is on every-bodies radar 'Can he deal with this type of pressure?'

              Tyson Fury is number 1 at this time, I just find him far to easily wanting to fade out of the game 'Fury is not really acting like a champion at all'.
              He was asked a question and he answered it.

              Fury has 2 fights left on his contract, Wilder and AJ, when he beats them two, who is left?

              The way you underline and bold your posts is really annoying btw, has anyone told you?

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                #57
                Sorry to say this, Fury is nothing but media propaganda champion. A real champ defends his title multiple times and fight all the top guys at their division.

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                  #58
                  fUrY iSnT a rEaL cHaMpIoN uNtIl hE bEaTs dIlLiOn wHyTe!!!!

                  Fking casuals.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by denium
                    He was asked a question and he answered it.

                    Fury has 2 fights left on his contract, Wilder and AJ, when he beats them two, who is left?

                    The way you underline and bold your posts is really annoying btw, has anyone told you?
                    There are plenty of heavyweights in the world, Muhammad Ali did not just retire as soon as he won his belts back 'He fought all comers, and this has been the same with all the great champions'

                    Tyson Fury is far too easily wanting to fade out of the game, he seemingly absorbs the credit of other fighters 'Joshua beat Parker, Whyte, Povektin, Ruiz Junior and knocked Kiltschko into retirement not Tyson Fury etc'.

                    It just seems to me like Tyson Fury is copping out, and does not want to perform under the same pressures as the past great champions.

                    He lost his titles because he did not defend them, these are the facts.
                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-05-2020, 08:12 AM.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                      There are plenty of heavyweights in the world, Muhammad Ali did not just retire as soon as he won his belts back 'He fought all comers, and this has been the same with all the great champions'

                      Tyson Fury is far too easily wanting to fade out of the game, he seemingly absorbs the credit of other fighters 'Joshua beat Parker, Whyte, Povektin, Ruiz Junior and knocked Kiltschko into retirement not Tyson Fury etc'.

                      It just seems to me like Tyson Fury is copping out, and does not want to perform under the same pressures as the past great champions.

                      He lost his titles because he did not defend them, these are the facts.
                      Yeah and what happened to Ali after taking too much punishment in the ring?

                      When Fury beats Joshua, he has nothing left to prove. He's won every single world title, is a two time ring magazine champion etc. When he beats AJ, he will be the undisputed, unified champion, he doesn't need to hang around and fight bums like Whyte to add anything to his legacy.

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