Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm The Leading Superstar in Boxing, I'm Still Unstoppable

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    #31
    He’s definitely up there.

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    • champion4ever
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      #32
      Originally posted by hugh grant
      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.
      That's very true. However, I am sorry to say it but Tyson Fury won't even be remembered 50 years from now when or even if he does retire undefeated. That goes for the rest of the current heavyweight boxing champions and contenders also because boxing is no longer a mainstream sport.

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        #33
        Originally posted by NachoMan
        Wrong!
        You may be right because Fury is a byproduct of his time and era which isn't shit anyway.

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          #34
          Originally posted by tokon
          That positive steroid test, and subsequent ban (conveniently coinciding with his "retirement"/mental health problems) is continually overlooked.
          Despite that being a matter of record, fury was never required to undergo any period of random testing prior to being relicenced. He also hasn't signed up to 365 VADA to show he's clean. Once a cheat . . . .
          Yep. It's also the real reason he won't go back to the UK to fight. And nobody is saying a word about it. He has conned so many gullible fans

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            #35
            It's a long fall from the top. In fact, i here there's ******* and booze at the bottom. If Wilder catches him and makes Tyson go to sleep, hopefully he won't fall that far down.

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              #36
              Originally posted by Tyistall
              Yep. It's also the real reason he won't go back to the UK to fight. And nobody is saying a word about it. He has conned so many gullible fans
              He isn't licenced by BBBC is he? Probably means UKAD can't test him?

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                #37
                I just love his sense of poetry and streams of consciousness and definitely not the names in his resume apart from Klitschko. Let him fight Joshua, Whyte and then he will earn his respect. Truly, he has fought through challenges that may bring fighters down forever. You love to hate him

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Oshio
                  I just love his sense of poetry and streams of consciousness and definitely not the names in his resume apart from Klitschko. Let him fight Joshua, Whyte and then he will earn his respect. Truly, he has fought through challenges that may bring fighters down forever. You love to hate him
                  Joshua sure, but I don't see beating Whyte being much of an achievement, he's already lost to Chisora and was seconds away from losing to Parker.

                  Whyte is gym sweeper, it wouldnt surprise me if old midget Povetkin chinned him.

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