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  • #51
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
    Deep down I think Tyson Fury has always known people don't really care for him 'That is why he based himself in america, where from my observation his heritage does not have the same universal discrimination'.
    His Base is Morecambe...

    Oh, and he doesn't have a boxing license to fight in Britain.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
      10 years ago, I think YOU used to discriminate or hold negative views of gypsies 'So you used to drink in that pub?'. I keep saying it on this thread? Tyson Fury's UK based fans are hypocrites 'They are no different from the turncoats, that have suddenly turned upon Anthony Joshua'.

      I am in nobodies corner here, because the last fighter who I had a rapport with was David Haye.

      What are you talking about? they were pubs in a city that i used to live in and I don’t live in anymore. I know a lot of the pubs wouldn’t book parties for gypsy weddings because almost every time it ended up in trouble, that was their reason and that’s the top and bottom of what I was saying. I never said it’s right or wrong, or that I support it or anything, I was just stating why some places were refusing entry to certain people

      So some people might say that’s a valid reason for not booking parties, I don’t know, either way I think refusing entry to someone and his wife to a restaurant because of their background is disgusting.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Bunch Pag View Post
        His Base is Morecambe...

        Oh, and he doesn't have a boxing license to fight in Britain.
        Tyson Fury fights in america.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by kafkod View Post
          The British used to deport white criminals to their colonies in the Caribbean to do the same work as black ******. These deportees were treated more harshly than the black ****** because they were there to be punished for their crimes, and the plantation owners didn't have to buy them. The ****** were fed better than the white criminals and they were given basic medical care if they fell ill, while the criminals were simply left to die.

          ****** were the property of the plantation owners, and people look after their property. Horrible but true.
          That didn't last very long, especially once rebellions started. In the book I was referring to, they have a story of a pregnant African woman who was accused of being subordinate. They dug a hole, laid her faced down with the belly in the hole, and whipped the f--k out her! I guess you could say they "protected" the baby? The only ones they really "protected" was the mulatto offsprings of the plantation owners. They thought that the mulatto could be become a buffer class, to enforce the owners' will, so they treated them better; let them drink rum, and have sexual favors with the less fortunate African women! How nice of them!

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          • #55
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
            Popular until he steps out of line or loses. Who wants to be popular with the lemmings of society? Denium are you a supporter of Tyson Fury win or lose, through thick and thin? The reality of this situation is 'Most Tyson Fury fans are complete hypocrites, most of them have a history of discriminating against his gypsy heritage'.

            Being popular these days means very little in today's culture 'There is very little substance in that illusion of status'.
            Haha I've been supporting Fury since you were on your momma's tit.

            I said Fury was the truth when everyone this on this board saw him as a complete laughing stock.

            I run the Fury train on NSB and have done so for many years.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
              What are you talking about? they were pubs in a city that i used to live in and I don’t live in anymore. I know a lot of the pubs wouldn’t book parties for gypsy weddings because almost every time it ended up in trouble, that was their reason and that’s the top and bottom of what I was saying. I never said it’s right or wrong, or that I support it or anything, I was just stating why some places were refusing entry to certain people
              You know what I am talking about mate 'You have probably been around the type of people I am referring to, that have suddenly now changed towards Tyson Fury'.

              Most Tyson Fury fans from the UK, are complete hypocrites 'Tyson Fury for 80% of his career was mocked and made out to be a clown, purely based of his gypsies heritage' that was the culture of the UK.

              Now those same people are suddenly his fans, because they have projected themselves onto him 'They think they see themselves within him'.

              Fan-bases mean nothing these days, because people are that fickle. Tyson Fury is popular until he loses badly, or steps out of line'.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                You know what I am talking about mate 'You have probably been around the type of people I am referring to, that have suddenly now changed towards Tyson Fury'.

                Most Tyson Fury fans from the UK, are complete hypocrites 'Tyson Fury for 80% of his career was mocked and made out to be a clown, purely based of his gypsies heritage' that was the culture of the UK.

                Now those same people are suddenly his fans, because they have projected themselves onto him 'They think they see themselves within him'.

                Fan-bases mean nothing these days, because people are that fickle. Tyson Fury is popular until he loses badly, or steps out of line'.

                Well absolutely, to most people he was just a big gypo a few years ago and they couldn’t stand him.

                I’ve always been team Fury, you can go back to posts on this forum where I bet him to beat Klitschko against forum members.

                I’ve also got posts from a long time ago when I’ve spoken out about discrimination against gypsies on this site, that you wouldn’t allowed to be said about other races And nobody moderates it, I even pointed out gypsies are protected under the racial discrimination act, so this website and people on it should be careful about words that are considered slurs against gypsies.

                So you are quite right about a lot of Fury fans that have probably jumped on the bandwagon and never had a good thing to say about him or gypsies in the past, but I’m not one of them

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by denium View Post
                  Haha I've been supporting Fury since you were on your momma's tit.

                  I said Fury was the truth when everyone this on this board saw him as a complete laughing stock.

                  I run the Fury train on NSB and have done so for many years.
                  Well that is good for you then.

                  What I am stating is Denium 'There is large section of Tyson Fury supporters who are hypocrites'. Because that is the culture they come from 'And when they read my posts, they will know exactly what I am getting at'.

                  But maybe people can change, maybe Tyson Fury has the type of character 'To make those people change'. As a champion you find out how popular you are 'Not at the top of the mountain, not when you are on your thrown' You find out how popular you are with people 'In the depths of darkness'.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                    Tyson Fury fights in america.
                    Because he has no license here.. he lives in Morecambe an fights out of America simply because he's no license.. nothing to do with anything other than that...

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                      Well absolutely, to most people he was just a big gypo a few years ago and they couldn’t stand him.

                      I’ve always been team Fury, you can go back to posts on this forum where I bet him to beat Klitschko against forum members.

                      I’ve also got posts from a long time ago when I’ve spoken out about discrimination against gypsies on this site, that you wouldn’t allowed to be said about other races And nobody moderates it, I even pointed out gypsies are protected under the racial discrimination act, so this website and people on it should be careful about words that are considered slurs against gypsies.

                      So you are quite right about a lot of Fury fans that have probably jumped on the bandwagon and never had a good thing to say about him or gypsies in the past, but I’m not one of them
                      Tyson Fury knows his struggles have transcended, his heritage. But has his plight changed those people that are now supporting him? That is probably something he thinks about at times 'But yes now I see that you do understand what I am talking about, YOU are around that culture which is Life'.

                      I am in nobodies corner 'Although I think maybe Anthony Joshua will win when he faces off with Tyson Fury' The plot has just thickened, It is all theater for me.
                      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-11-2020, 08:32 AM.

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