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    By Michael Rosenthal - Tyson Fury is fascinating in so many ways. Some examples: His backstory (overcoming substance abuse and other personal problems), his marketing acumen (Bob Arum said he's better than the promoters), his athleticism given his height (6 feet, 9 inches) and his perfect record (27-0-1). O...
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    I see it the opposite, the Gypsy's poor defense gets him in trouble often inside the ring. Ever since John McDermott, we find Tyson saving his 0 all the time -- That's exciting and impressive.

    Outside the ring, his cornball traveler customs are cringe worthy ; Fury tries too hard. To the informed fan that know Tyson is using this 'champion for the mentally-disabled' as a disguise to mask his doping violation, view that as a all-time great new-low for the sport.
    Last edited by 1hourRun; 06-15-2019, 01:19 AM.

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    • #3
      Fury lost capabilities when Wilder knocked him out twice...never gonna be the same boxer....read my words...

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      • #4
        Too true. The big lug has a great future in the clown business.

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          The reason people gravitate towards Tyson Fury and Andy Ruiz is because they represent the mid 40s bald fat guys that you see at pubs at 1PM everyday. That's their target audience and they give those people hope, when they have very little.

          Unlike Fury, Ruiz is at least somewhat entertaining in the ring.

          Tyson Fury has an awful style. Maybe not as bad as Wlad Klitschko's style, but it's not aesthetically pleasing to watch at all. The most exciting Tyson Fury fights are those where he gets knocked down ie. Steve Cunningham and Wilder.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by boxingfan4ever View Post
            Fury lost capabilities when Wilder knocked him out twice...never gonna be the same boxer....read my words...
            Ive read your words and when Fury was knocked down, twice, he got up and continued to outbox Wilder. So even after the immediate knock downs he was the same Boxer.

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            • #7
              I support Tyson Fury because of his faith in God.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post


                I see it the opposite, the Gypsy's poor defense gets him in trouble often inside the ring. Ever since John McDermott, we find Tyson saving his 0 all the time -- That's exciting and impressive.

                Outside the ring, his cornball traveler customs are cringe worthy ; Fury tries too hard. To the informed fan that know Tyson is using this 'champion for the mentally-disabled' as a disguise to mask his doping violation, view that as a all-time great new-low for the sport.
                Glad you mentioned that. He actually should have a loss on his record for doping. Here’s a email from UKAD
                89-B454-D3-9834-495-B-95-C1-8010-E8-DCBF16
                3879072-C-884-F-45-C9-961-A-39-E9906858-E1

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                • #9
                  He talks and looks like your everyday middle aged man, doesnt look like an athlete at all. He’s also as honest as he is dishonest.

                  The everyday person boxer.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
                    Glad you mentioned that. He actually should have a loss on his record for doping. Here’s a email from UKAD
                    89-B454-D3-9834-495-B-95-C1-8010-E8-DCBF16
                    3879072-C-884-F-45-C9-961-A-39-E9906858-E1
                    Thank you for your investigation FRESHBRAWLER, what a shame that the media that get paid to do this is being topped by a concerned fan of the sport.

                    Please keep us up to date with your findings.

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