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Well this is just what the Belt Organizations needed. Now we are going to have 15 heavyweight champions. The WBO WBA WBC IBO were kicking themselves the last 10 years having Klit hold the belts hostage against Euro-bums in Germany.
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostIf he gets banned, yes of course. I don't know what the deal is if someone does cocaine or whatever. if he gets 2 years I would say that's crazy. 6 month ban should be more than enough for such a small offense.
But since it's tyson it's probably likely we'll see him banned for a long long time.
Anyway, don't really care about the belts. Until Tyson gets beaten, he's the heavyweight king, simple as that.
Klitschko, joshua, wilder etc can dug it out. But Tyson is the real champion.
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Originally posted by box132 View Postthe embarrassment to the sport was that no one could beat jabjab Wladimir for 10 years, from that point Furys win was a major accomplishment
Also an embarrassment is the top fighters avoiding each other all the time.
Wlad would no have fought Fury until it was madatory, similar to (scheduled) Wilder-Povetkin, the "Bomber" probably being very reliefed POvetkin was tested positive.
For Fury this cannot been stated - t i l l he won the title (with comparable very young age), from that point on he ****ed up along his mental issues (motivation, depression) and now the cocaine usage. But if fit and kind of managed and stabilized by his camp, he would not duck anyone for tactical and financial reasons, or at least way less than most of other top 15 fighters.
the biggesst embarrassment at all, to me, is the way Fury was treated by the public sphere, wich hunt is indeed the right word, people calling for someone to be banned because of statements, redicioulous
It is just cynical how our time supposedly encourages people to be
independent, to have and form your own opinion, to be an individual, to
congruently express what you are thinking and feeling; to question
things or to even be provocative and spicing everything with a bit of h
u m o r. Ali in hour times would not become a hero, he would be outcasted like Fury (didnt Ali also talk stuff about Jews?)
nowadays it is almost a good sign, n o t getting the publics appraisal. this system of moral falshod creates mainly blabla conformists and agony, finally boredom. I guess Klitschko kind of leans more to this stiff side, which Fury nicely contrasted, often over the top of course, but it is also entertainment.
and it is always easy to judge (people like us in a forum, too), but harder to perform, to achieve something - even if Fury never gets back, the victory in Germany as the long way towards this stays as major achievement as well the unwillingness to respect this stay as ideological bias and campain because Fury did not get in line with PC Zeitgeist standards regarding politics, family, gender, races and so on
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Originally posted by LacedUp View PostWho are "you guys" and when have I ever slated someone for doing cocaine or smoking weed? it's stupid as an athlete. But it's hardly as bad as people would have you believe.
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