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  • Mindgames
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    #31
    Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
    This is beautiful. My reps are meaningless but have em anyway
    Thanks mate lol

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    • W1LL
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      #32
      If you watch the post-fight interview, when the fans began to boo Eddie Hearn, AJ was on the verge of interrupting to tell them to STFU. He looked genuinely angry. He got the job done, and it was an impressive stoppage when it finally came, but it was clear to see AJ is scared of being hit on the chin. The Ruiz loss may have damaged him irreparably. You have to also consider, he has been the favourite in every fight he's ever had Pro, has had everything his own way. When it comes to the Gypsy King though, people often tell AJ he would get embarrassed by Fury, when out in public he regularly has people calling him a "big dosser", etc. Experts in the business who aren't on the Sky payroll call it how it is, mark Fury as a heavy favourite. All of this I think gets to AJ, he has a very fragile ego. When it comes to Fury, AJ loses his cool, the "stay humble" mantra goes out the window. Rattled before the fight is even signed.

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #33
        Fury should have attended the fight if he truly wanted to fight AJ. We can play this blame game all year and the fight won't still be made, we go back to square one and argue who ducked and who didn't.
        Let's all be reasonable here.

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        • Laligalaliga
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          #34
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          Him and Hearn must of mentioned Fury directly 10 times or more last night. What's with this ****** pretence that they shying away from him.

          You even just said yourself he said he just wants belts. Well the only other person than himself who even has a belt is Fury.

          WTF are you blabbering on about?
          Haters are not difficult to spot. They are always there for everyone to see and they think they are disguising.

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          • BodyBagz
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            #35
            I don't see the problem.

            Some fight fans care about the most insignificant shlt.

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              #36
              Originally posted by W1LL
              If you watch the post-fight interview, when the fans began to boo Eddie Hearn, AJ was on the verge of interrupting to tell them to STFU. He looked genuinely angry. He got the job done, and it was an impressive stoppage when it finally came, but it was clear to see AJ is scared of being hit on the chin. The Ruiz loss may have damaged him irreparably. You have to also consider, he has been the favourite in every fight he's ever had Pro, has had everything his own way. When it comes to the Gypsy King though, people often tell AJ he would get embarrassed by Fury, when out in public he regularly has people calling him a "big dosser", etc. Experts in the business who aren't on the Sky payroll call it how it is, mark Fury as a heavy favourite. All of this I think gets to AJ, he has a very fragile ego. When it comes to Fury, AJ loses his cool, the "stay humble" mantra goes out the window. Rattled before the fight is even signed.
              No Heart Anthony can't deal with not being loved by all.

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #37
                Originally posted by W1LL
                If you watch the post-fight interview, when the fans began to boo Eddie Hearn, AJ was on the verge of interrupting to tell them to STFU. He looked genuinely angry. He got the job done, and it was an impressive stoppage when it finally came, but it was clear to see AJ is scared of being hit on the chin. The Ruiz loss may have damaged him irreparably. You have to also consider, he has been the favourite in every fight he's ever had Pro, has had everything his own way. When it comes to the Gypsy King though, people often tell AJ he would get embarrassed by Fury, when out in public he regularly has people calling him a "big dosser", etc. Experts in the business who aren't on the Sky payroll call it how it is, mark Fury as a heavy favourite. All of this I think gets to AJ, he has a very fragile ego. When it comes to Fury, AJ loses his cool, the "stay humble" mantra goes out the window. Rattled before the fight is even signed.
                Being favorite is not easy. Being the underdog with no pressure on you? Can be actually easier.

                Anthony Joshua since he turned professional has had exceptions heaped upon him 'He has been held to a higher standard than Tyson Fury'.

                When Joshua faces Fury, for the first time in his professional career he will be the underdog 'Joshua has now become the dark night'. He will be in the position that Tyson Fury has liked to be in for his entire career 'Tyson Fury refers to himself as the king, but he is more like Robin Hood'.

                But now Tyson Fury can no longer be the prince of thieves, because people view him as a the King 'He is no longer the underdog, and he is now held to a high standard'.

                Tyson Fury has never at elite level, been in this position. For the most part of his career he has been mocked and viewed as a clown by the large majority of UK based boxing fans. It was only around the Martin Rogan and Chisora rematch did people start to realize? That he had some genius type ability.

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #38
                  This is an excellent observation

                  AJ should only get loud when it suits others

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