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  • Mammoth
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    #11
    Originally posted by MoneyKasha
    you still can't get over that Wilder lost huh?
    Why would I have an issue with Wilder's loss?

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    • Ray*
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      #12
      No I didn’t think he would be, especially when he was cherrypicked by Team Wilder after fighting two bums. I didn’t think it would fair for him to fight anyone in the top 5 HW at the time. I didn’t even want him to fight Tony Bellew who was hell bent on cherrypicking Fury too like Wilder did. But Fury did better than I thought. So kudos he proved me wrong by outboxing Wilder and only getting a draw for that effort. I thought he needs 4/5 tune up before fighting anyone at the top and that never changed in my mind. You could see the difference when he has had 4 tune ups, he destroyed Wilder..

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      • champion4ever
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        #13
        Originally posted by MoneyKasha
        did you see him being champ again

        Of course, I did. Should anyone be surprised? So why are you trying to make this like it's some type of amazing feat?

        After all, he only defeated Deontay Wilder; Whom according to most boxing fans and Wilder haters weren't shit anyway. So what's the big fucking deal?

        He was just your typical, over hyped, American shit house dosser with an inflated resume and no boxing skills. Besides, this is a very weak era of heavyweights anyhow.

        Tyson Fury did what he was supposed to do. Therefore, he doesn't get a brownie point for his comeback.

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        • Damn Wicked
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          #14
          I was quite confident that Fury's comeback would be a big failure. I can't think of another fighter that has come back after the kind of troubles that he faced. One thing I've learned about Fury is that he is leaning towards crazy and sometimes craziness can push you to great heights. He will always still have that mental instability though, and that can lead to a great downward spiral similar to the one we saw after the Klitschko fight. He seems to have himself in a good mental place right now and he appears to understand how to maintain that.....but there is still a possibility that he will falter at some point...If he truly wants to be remembered as a great he can't afford another great fall.

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          • strykr619
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            #15
            Originally posted by Black Jesus
            Well let's try to keep it into perspective. His comeback is nearly 3 years old now and the only legitimate opponent he's faced in that time is Wilder, who people are now saying was overrated
            Um beat Wlad and put him to retirement, went thru his own tribulation, came back and drew then KOed the current American Top HW....

            Um yea....

            Perspective means everything and its makes Fury basically a future Hollywood biopic in the making.

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            • daggum
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              #16
              he was like i need 4 or 5 fights before i face anyone legit...wilder comes along and plunks 10 million dollars in front of him...hmm deal! wilder goes on to lose and admits he picked fury because he was coked up and outta shape. mind bobbling

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              • Rip Chudd
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                #17
                Yes because he is skillful and this heavyweight era isn't exactly strong

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                • Black Jesus
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by strykr619
                  Um beat Wlad and put him to retirement, went thru his own tribulation, came back and drew then KOed the current American Top HW....

                  Um yea....

                  Perspective means everything and its makes Fury basically a future Hollywood biopic in the making.
                  You sound like you want to have his child or something

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                  • kiDynamite92
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                    #19
                    Did you see how he looked? It was so bad.

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