For some reason Fury loves McMuffin. This is just a load of lies to help his boy out. McMuffin kind of dissed Fury too saying he lied about hugging him and etc. Weird thing these two.
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He lost because he really isn't that good, Porior made mistakes in the first fight and he wasn't there mentally. In this one he was prepared.
People who support Mcgregor are generally casuals, kids and people who generally aren't that bright...
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Originally posted by REDEEMER View PostConnor already defeated him and very easy ,Connor almost had him out in round one so there’s nothing to suggest he is overated . Fighters take more Losses in MMA there’s no way around that in a sport where means of winning by multiple ways will give different outcomes . If boxing allowed kicking ,it would be kick boxing and you wouldn’t see some of the better boxers win some times . It would be an entire different set up .
Fury knows he’s going into a fight if he doesn’t take a warm up fight the chances for himself winning shrink ,and I bet anything he re quotes himself here and brings it up about ring rust in a loss .
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I respect Fury's opinion, but him insinuating that Gerry Cooney would have had any sort of chance against Larry Holmes is hilarious.
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Originally posted by SuperSuperLeeds View PostHow amazing that people STILL have the cheek to accuse TF of being a coward. Hes fought DW undefeated biggest ko artist in years longest reigning current hw champ at the time x2 in america and also fought the lineal undefeated champ wlad in Germany, feats that no other heavyweight atm comes close to in terms if balls. Joshua went to the US and bottled it against a small fat average joe. These things are undebateable, fury has silenced the doubters except for the nut jobs like yourself. Fury is now scared to take the biggest money fight for him how do you come to that conclusion? Nonsense. AJ doesnt have the balls to beat TF
Now I'm a fan, but your falling for Fury's lines here.
Did it take balls to fight Klitschko? Yes, but he was a fading champion. And let's face it, did Fury have the kind of choices he does now?
Did it take balls to fight Wilder? No. He was a champion that every half decent heavyweight wanted to get their hands on. Fury got him by virtue of the Klitschko win on his CV, a lukewarm claim to lineal champion status, and the massive weight gain and abuse he had put his body through.
Fury is lauded as the guy who fights anyone. Well he didn't rematch the long standing champion he was contractually obligated to fight. And his opponents in between the Wilder fights were nobodies.
If he fights Joshua (a guy who has fought practically everyone he could be expected to fight) then I'll absolutely join the chorus with you. But I still doubt he makes this fight while he's still relatively prime.
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Why do journalists never mention the fact that Tyson Fury’s inactivity was caused by a 2 year ban for failing a test for steroids ?
“ Fury knows a lot about inactivity - after being away from the ring from November 2015 until July 2018 - as he overcame personal issues with depression and substance abuse.”
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostGuys who can KO other guys are almost always overrated at any level.
No doubt Conor achieved a lot in his career & may still accomplish more idk, but if you conquer a country when folks thought you could conquer the world you are still overrated.
That being said, McGregor won titles in 2 divisions in very dominant fashion against pretty good opponents, it's safe to say that at some point he conquered the world, he was P4P TOP 3.
Losing a boxing fight to Floyd or a MMA fight to Khabib while being past it does not make you a bum.
Some people have been overrating Connor but some are clearly underrating his legacy now (yall musta fogot lol)
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostMcGregor has been over the hill for a bunch of years now. It's pretty clear this mental fire and overconfidence is not there anymore.
That being said, McGregor won titles in 2 divisions in very dominant fashion against pretty good opponents, it's safe to say that at some point he conquered the world, he was P4P TOP 3.
Losing a boxing fight to Floyd or a MMA fight to Khabib while being past it does not make you a bum.
Some people have been overrating Connor but some are clearly underrating his legacy now (yall musta fogot lol)
The Dustin fight was 50/50ish to bettors, but Conor was a -350 favorite iirc. Believe Conor was a better dog than Manny was vs Floyd in his pro debut boxing which is exhibit A in how overrated Conor was.
I'm not arguing his legacy is trash. I'm arguing people expected his reign to not end so soon & don't have a rational take on where he's at skill-wise, career-wise right now.
It's not uncommon in any combat sport. Happens all the time in boxing too. People thought Mike Tyson was bad ass at the level he was bad ass for much longer than he was actually bad ass for an easy example of this in boxing.
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After beating AJ , fury could go MMA and become this:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sagat_(Street_Fighter)
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