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Is the Tyson Fury story better than the Rocky Balboa story
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Originally posted by boliodogs View PostYou know for a fact that thousands of people would now be dead without Fury's mental health work? It was only a few years ago he did that work and the most likely life he saved was his own. I doubt he found some life saving cure. He is a good man not a saint.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNZtibrPo0g
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If there is one active boxer who they should make a movie out of, it’s definitely Fury...
Nobody wants to watch no fkin movie with Terrance Crawford or Mikey Garcia.
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Ok, I have lots of love for Fury, but in twenty years, will he agree to come back to the ring to help train Wilder's long-lost and emotionally-conflicted illegitimate son to become a HW champion?
Actually, thinking about it - yeah, I can picture Fury doing that, too.
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Originally posted by a.rihn View PostOk, I have lots of love for Fury, but in twenty years, will he agree to come back to the ring to help train Wilder's long-lost and emotionally-conflicted illegitimate son to become a HW champion?
Actually, thinking about it - yeah, I can picture Fury doing that, too.
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All of Fury's problems are self-inflicted. Steroids, drugs, alcohol.
Rocky toiled in obscurity until he was nearly 30, fighting without a trainer, manager, promoter, or even a decent place to live. Then after he finally made it he faced the deaths of his trainer/mentor (Mickey), best friend/rival (Apollo Creed), wife (Adrian), second trainer (Tony Duke Evers), and finally his lifelong friend/brother-in-law (Paulie Pennino). Not to mention he went broke, received brain/eye damage, beat cancer, overcame a learning disability, etc.Last edited by famicommander; 03-11-2020, 09:51 PM.
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