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  • The plunger man
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    #21
    Originally posted by ThunderFists
    Johnny nelson who said bellew is more technical than usyk? That brook could stop golovkin early and that mcgregor would have better stamina than mayweather? That nlson?

    Fury has every right to be angry at nelson, hes a complete biased company man who chats ****e. Fury just had the best hw win in decades and nelson is too busy licking ajs batty
    take your head out of your caboose nutter...wilder is a poor excuse for a heavyweight champion and some pundits are not idiots who fall for it.
    And it’s there opinion and nelson achieved far more in boxing than you ever would have.
    Telling a pro boxer ego boxed at the top level he don’t know is priceless lol

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    • naranja111
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      #22
      Originally posted by 5000boxing
      Fury.. You will never fight AJ... Because 1. Eddie won't let yo silly azz in the ring with AJ wearing those weird, floppy, dented gloves. And 2. Haymon won't let you in the ring with those weird gloves again either.. Which means.. we will see the same pillow punching power he's always had.. In the trilogy. Which means... Wilder will punish this fool for cheating!!. And don't you clowns act like Fury hasnt already been busted cheating vs Christian Hammer, and we all seen ricky hatton pulling on his gloves in the corner of the first Wilder fight.. Judgement day is coming! Now.. I love all fighters.. Regardless of race.. And will give any man his credit, just like I did when Fury beat Wilder and Whyte beat Rivas.. But after further review of the evidence.. I must conclude that both The big Fury Giant aka Soda Popinski and Whyte the Shyte both cheated. Whyte got his karma vs Povetkin and Fury will get his Karma in the Trilogy vs Wilder! Oh yes.. Judgement day is coming!! And afterwards Wilder will decapitate Usyk for the Wbo.. Followed by a Super Fight, Wilder (WBC,WBO) vs Joshua (IBF,WBA,IBO) for all the marbles.

      There was a tear in th glove Vs hammer and Hatton was taking the gumshield. 🙄

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      • Monty Fisto
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        #23
        Originally posted by deathofaclown
        Both true

        The result of the fight is officially technical knockout or knockout.

        That’s what officially goes on your record when you quit.
        Yes. Either knockout or technical knockout. And the result was NOT knockout, was it?

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        • LoadedWraps
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          #24
          Originally posted by Silver Spear
          “He got knocked out by Andy Ruiz and jacked it in the corner. I've more boxing ability in my toe than he has in his whole body. He quit against Andy Ruiz Jr and once you jack once it is always in your mind.”

          Can one of you fellas from Fury's back yard explain to me what "jacked" means? I had an idea but then he repeated it in a manner that did not make sense with my definition.

          If you watched the fight you know he means he quit. When you quit in the ring, its easy to rationalize doing it again.

          I'm not even a Brit but it's painfully obvious what he meant there lol.

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          • Silver Spear
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            #25
            Originally posted by LoadedWraps

            If you watched the fight you know he means he quit. When you quit in the ring, its easy to rationalize doing it again.

            I'm not even a Brit but it's painfully obvious what he meant there lol.
            Right. As an American though when someone "Jacks it" it means something entirely different. Is Fury using the term Jack as a name? Similar to how the term John is used for the toilet etc?

            For the record I never saw the first fight. I did see the rematch though.

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            • deathofaclown
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              #26
              Originally posted by Silver Spear
              Right. As an American though when someone "Jacks it" it means something entirely different. Is Fury using the term Jack as a name? Similar to how the term John is used for the toilet etc?

              For the record I never saw the first fight. I did see the rematch though.

              Fury is not talking about beating off.

              In the UK, “******* it In” or If somebody has “jacked it” , It means that they have quit something.

              Funny thing is also if somebody “swallows” in a fight, Here it’s also means they have quit.

              Funny how you can link both of those terms to rubbing one out etc..

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              • Monzon99
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                #27
                Fury is pulling a fraudweather, trying to win the fight with words but the secret plan is to mayweather (duck) AJ forever.

                Of course the ****** boxing fans who believe everything the tv and newspaper tells them will believe. How do you think fraudweather managed to rig his whole entire fraud career? Lies and media manipulation works on sheeple. Fury will duck AJ forever and quack about beating AJ with words but not ACTIONS.

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                • maenyfresh
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                  #28
                  Fury is jealous of Joshua

                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  Fury bet on Charles Martin and Parker as well . This guy was just a hater and hoped AJ would get derailed much like Wilder but now he has to stick to his guns here .

                  This was his statement when AJ defeated Povetkin.

                  “It's alright fighting men 39 years old and half your size. Tonight is pure evidence that I'm fighting the best heavyweight out there in Deontay Wilder. Joshua is not even close”

                  If this isn’t a hater I don’t know what is .


                  The smart bettor will take advantage of AJ being the underdog because when he wins you won’t see it again .
                  I agree with this. Fury has always tried to discredit Joshua and not give any credit when credit is due. Everyone was saying Joshua would lose to Ruiz in the rematch including Fury. Then when Joshua boxed beautifully and didn’t look like a “Stiff robot”, Fury discredited him again.

                  It’s actually funny that fury Criticizes Joshua for “fighting scared” against Ruiz when he himself took no risks against Wlad and made that fight very very very boring.

                  Fury is secretly upset/jealous that he never got the support and exposure AJ got. AJ was a star before he even had his first pro fight and I just feel like fury wished he had received the same treatment.

                  No matter how much ESPN and top rank try and push Fury- he does not have that X factor, to become a cross over start, that very few boxers have had. Everyone knows if Joshua keeps winning and Unifies he has a lot of potential to cross over.

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                  • deathofaclown
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by maenyfresh
                    No matter how much ESPN and top rank try and push Fury- he does not have that X factor, to become a cross over start, that very few boxers have had. Everyone knows if Joshua keeps winning and Unifies he has a lot of potential to cross over.

                    That’s quite strange considering WWE only really use boxers with star quality which is why the only notable boxes that have had big WWE appearances are Mike Tyson, Tyson Fury and Floyd.

                    Fury was also the highest-paid boxer in the world last year on the Forbes list.

                    He also had is on four-part documentary on probably the biggest TV station in the UK which got huge ratings.

                    Joshua was very ideal for marketing and advertising for companies because he is media trained and a bit safe/boring which is good for endorsements, but his star has faded a lot since he got knocked out by a fat guy, that’s just a fact. And Fury’s popularity is ascending still.

                    Fury is more popular in the UK right now and getting much more media and public attention. The fact is casuals are fickle and switched sides after AJ got embarrassed in New York.

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                    • Laligalaliga
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown
                      That’s quite strange considering WWE only really use boxers with star quality which is why the only notable boxes that have had big WWE appearances are Mike Tyson, Tyson Fury and Floyd.

                      Fury was also the highest-paid boxer in the world last year on the Forbes list.

                      He also had is on four-part documentary on probably the biggest TV station in the UK which got huge ratings.

                      Joshua was very ideal for marketing and advertising for companies because he is media trained and a bit safe/boring which is good for endorsements, but his star has faded a lot since he got knocked out by a fat guy, that’s just a fact. And Fury’s popularity is ascending still.

                      Fury is more popular in the UK right now and getting much more media and public attention. The fact is casuals are fickle and switched sides after AJ got embarrassed in New York.
                      Lol....... Its not bad trying to make yourself feel good.

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