Will Fury quit boxing again before facing Joshua?
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The only reason Fury won against Klit is because NOBODY took him seriously. He had no significant wins prior to Klitschko. Klit didn't take him serious. It was all Fury to go at 300% and prove he can beat Klit and he did. It was rather boring win but he did.Tyson Fury has already climbed his Everest 'Nothing is ever going to top him beating Wladimir Kiltschko'.
And for this reason? That is why I believe, he may be 1 loss away from retiring.
If Tyson Fury was to be beaten by Wilder in his next fight, he would most likely take a rematch 'Aim to win that fight then retire'.
Tyson Fury is not the same fighter or person he was, when he fought Kiltschko 'I honestly, don't think he loves the game anymore'.
Then he goes looney because he himself can't believe he's heavyweight champ. Comes back with some farce fights, just survives Wilder, goes on to beat Wilder, and now what? He's got a lot more to do.Comment
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You would give up both your arms and legs for Joshua to beat Fury? Don't post ****** stuff.dickhead Denium has me on ignore so I thought i'd start my own thread.
So who else wonders whether Fury will quit boxing because of "mental health" aka coke and booze binge and say that he retired as an ATG?
I'm sick of this Fury fan led BS about Fury being unbeatable.
Fury is rightly #1 HW right now, he's a quality operator but Joshua can beat him. Not sure why there is so much pride in the Fury fangirl community that they can't admit it.
I would give both my arms and legs for Joshua to beat Fury just to see how they all react.Comment
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Lotsa boxing fans are extreme. Lotsa fans will say a guy is 100% to win or even KO a guy. Lotsa guys are either unbeatable or a complete bum despite being #7 in the world to many cats. It is what it is with them.
That said I don't think there is anyone I would favor over Fury right now. But that doesn't mean Fury is definitely beating AJ or anyone else for that matter. I do admit I'd probably favor Fury 80/20 over AJ, maybe 70/30. Idk that I can envision a reasonable clean path to victory for AJ is probably problem 1 for why I favor Fury beyond Fury just being such a talented cat.Comment
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I hope he doesn’t as it’s a fantastic fight where both them will make a ton of money and actually have the bragging rights to say he really is the top dog.
We all know fury is mentally up and down and he could easily lose the plot again so it’s possible.
The longer this wilder 3rd fight drags on the odds on fury blowing up and going awol becomes more possible as he knows the real money fight with Joshua is still uncertain.
It’s a fight that must be made for boxingComment
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Haha, ok pal. Pot kettle black.Comment
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dickhead Denium has me on ignore so I thought i'd start my own thread.
So who else wonders whether Fury will quit boxing because of "mental health" aka coke and booze binge and say that he retired as an ATG?
I'm sick of this Fury fan led BS about Fury being unbeatable.
Fury is rightly #1 HW right now, he's a quality operator but Joshua can beat him. Not sure why there is so much pride in the Fury fangirl community that they can't admit it.
I would give both my arms and legs for Joshua to beat Fury just to see how they all react.
Only if he coincidentally retires for the same period of time that he’s suspended for PEDs...Comment
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I agree somewhat, Tyson Fury has been the underdog for most of his career 'HIS next fight against Wilder will? Be the first time, he is seen as the favorite to win at elite level'.The only reason Fury won against Klit is because NOBODY took him seriously. He had no significant wins prior to Klitschko. Klit didn't take him serious. It was all Fury to go at 300% and prove he can beat Klit and he did. It was rather boring win but he did.
Then he goes looney because he himself can't believe he's heavyweight champ. Comes back with some farce fights, just survives Wilder, goes on to beat Wilder, and now what? He's got a lot more to do.
He has never operated at elite level, WERE he is truly the man to beat 'Both Wilder & Joshua have always had to compete under that kind of pressure'.
Tyson Fury's only other time, when he was subjected to that kind of pressure ? 'Was during the Wladimir Kiltschko rematch'.
And from my observation he was spooked during that entire build up 'Kiltschko was not a beaten man, he was embarrassed to have lost to Tyson Fury'.
Tyson Fury is a better fighter than Deontay Wilder 'But I honestly want to see how he deals with being the overwhelming favorite in their 3rd fight'.Comment
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dickhead Denium has me on ignore so I thought i'd start my own thread.
So who else wonders whether Fury will quit boxing because of "mental health" aka coke and booze binge and say that he retired as an ATG?
I'm sick of this Fury fan led BS about Fury being unbeatable.
Fury is rightly #1 HW right now, he's a quality operator but Joshua can beat him. Not sure why there is so much pride in the Fury fangirl community that they can't admit it.
I would give both my arms and legs for Joshua to beat Fury just to see how they all react.
Nope, why would he? Sounds like you're hoping so.
Fury is unbeatable and the GOAT. Deal with it.Comment
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lol nobody is afraid of Joshua, if he ever had an aura of invincibility, it was destroyed when an obese Mexican crushed him. He didn't do any favors in regaining any semblance of a killer when he was terrified to engage with the even more out of shape obese Mexican. It's the opposite, all HWs are licking their chops at the opportunity to land a clean shot on that glass chin while he is still considered a top draw by his UK fans.Comment
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