Yes, you are the bestbfury. You have been underestimated, so you need compensation.The way to pay you back is to not make you underdog until your at least 50 years old.
Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm The Leading Superstar in Boxing, I'm Still Unstoppable
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i wouldn't consider canelo a superstar that is recognisable either go outside north america canelo can literally walk around anywhere he wants with no security.
just to play devils advocate fury is actually the weak minded battling with depression as a millionaire.Comment
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Actually proving yourself weak minded by thinking money brings happiness and solves all problems in life.i wouldn't consider canelo a superstar that is recognisable either go outside north america canelo can literally walk around anywhere he wants with no security.
just to play devils advocate fury is actually the weak minded battling with depression as a millionaire.Comment
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Everybody loses sooner or later. No fighter is invincible. The more Fury fights and he who fights the greater are his chances of losing. He is not the greatest Heavyweight champion in the history of boxing.Comment
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it doesn't buy happiness but it is a damn good downpayment.
"i was driving a 100mph in my ferrari and i wanted to kill myself by crashing into the tree" Fury
maybe your boy needs to travel to a 3rd world country and see how innocent children are living, maybe then his weak mind will stop hiding behind drugs and alcohol because as someone already mentioned his real battle is awaiting for him after boxing.Comment
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But if fury beats josh also that is a solidvresume. If he pads out resume with some more top 10 fighters he can claim he fought and beat everyone. There won't be any bigger names than Josh for fury to fight for long time
It takes a while for next generation to rise through ranks.
It's possible fury can retire unbeaten. That would be some achievement.
If he beats what's out there now fury can retire to p 5 all time.Comment
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Yeah certainly seems to be in a very different place to when he beat Klitschko. Far more proactive in terms of safeguarding his mental wellbeing.Most definitely. I think he will thrive on it. Whether it's enough to make successful multiple defenses only time will tell. Looking at where he is now within the sport I think he's pretty happy and in a good place... I may be a little worried for him when he walks away from it all though..
Staying fit and active are obviously key drivers for him. I can't imagine the places he's been mentally. I'm even a little ashamed to confess I never thought he'd box again when he was up at 28 stone and having suicidal thoughts.
With that in mind I wish him well, he certainly entertained in his last outing and if he continues to develop that Kronk style he's every chance of remaining successful.Comment
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