Comments Thread For: Fury To Joshua: I'm Coming For You, I Want To Smash Your Face In!

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  • vitali1999
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    #71
    Originally posted by Toffee
    Yes, that's a fact.

    As is the fact that Joshua beat him in the rematch.

    As is the fact that Ruiz's win over Joshua did not equate to a win for Fury.

    All facts. What's your point?
    Big strong Joshua ran from short and even fatter Ruiz in rematch. Fact !

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    • OnlytheTruth
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      #72
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      I think he is more genuinely appreciated as a individual in america.
      This is actually so true! Green K.

      The UK, as a whole, still remember all his out of the ring actions.

      Joshua is far more popular to UK casuals and the public. Fury will always be a gypsy - and Brits hate *****s.

      I remember when Hearn was walking around NYC asking people if they knew who Deontay Wilder was and I bet if he did the same with Tyson Fury, most wouldn't know who he is.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #73
        Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
        This is actually so true! Green K.

        The UK, as a whole, still remember all his out of the ring actions.

        Joshua is far more popular to UK casuals and the public. Fury will always be a gypsy - and Brits hate *****s.

        I remember when Hearn was walking around NYC asking people if they knew who Deontay Wilder was and I bet if he did the same with Tyson Fury, most wouldn't know who he is.
        Yes most definitely Tyson Fury is more appreciated in america. He has UK supporters, but some of those supporters are hypocrites deep down they dislike and have no respect for his heritage 'They just project themselves onto Fury because of his image, they think Fury stands for all the things they stand for etc' They have nobody else in political or social esteemed positions who they can project towards accept weasels.

        Fury was mocked badly for the most part of his career, to the point where? It almost looked like character assassination, it was around the Martin Rogan and Chisora rematch where 'People started to understand that, he was not a straight up clown'.

        Tyson Fury I feel takes things in very deeply, and he will remember all what he has been through. I think he has to be careful with his UK supporters 'When Fury fought Wilder, he had people traveling from the deep south to come and support him'.

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