tyson fury.. the most interesting/entertaining man in boxing!

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  1. rjko23

    rjko23 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yeah i forgot about the midgets. another example of why im going to get behind the guy.... can you imagine wlad doing anything interesting? ever?
     
  2. rjko23

    rjko23 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    that makes him even more interesting imo. his dads a violent psycho!

    and your comment about not fighting klitschko yet.... yeah he's actually being intellegent for once. it would be very fury like to call for that fight now, but he knows he isn't ready yet. you know he'll fight him one day if he gets the chance.
     
  3. Nosbor

    Nosbor Boxing Addict banned

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    Sounds like he comes from a long line of gutter trash and quite frankly; I am already sick of him.
     
  4. rjko23

    rjko23 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    no there called travellers.... nice people. you stick to your exciting heavy weights like wlad and vitali and i'll watch furry.
     
  5. Blake Rayne

    Blake Rayne Fat Cuban Aficianado Full Member

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    + Midget bodyguards.
     
  6. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    David Haye is known to walk around with two massive bodyguards, one on each side. I cant help but think Fury was mocking Haye with his two dwarf bodyguards.
     
  7. Nosbor

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    I am sure they are real nice, particularly when they are not gouging out eyeballs.:-(

    However you did say it best. You stick to yours and I will stick to mine.
     
  8. Sp_Immortal

    Sp_Immortal Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I'm on the Fury fan express.

    The big knock against him previously was that he was a total spaz, but he seems to have worked a lot of that out, in addition to improving his power. He didn't knock out Chisora, but Chisora is tough and you could see that Tyson had plenty of steam on most of his punches.
     
  9. itsmeagain

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    I think he could punch better but the guy is growing on me. In a few years he will be that bit better built and pack of more muscle. I think he should be about 270lbs at this point and if he will be ready for Wlad.
     
  10. Boxing Fanatic

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    what he has is heart and a good chin. he may lack in power, but, he has the tools to be a good heavyweight. he wont be as good as wlad or vitali, of course not. but, with the right trainer he could win a belt some day. hes only 23
     
  11. skier47

    skier47 Guest

    Fury will never beat a technical master-boxer with tremendous speed and athletic talent like Wlad. He is better than I thought though with some good body punches and uppercuts for such a tall man. He fought a good fight against Chisora. We don't need another thug like Mike Tyson dominating heavyweight boxing press coverage. His father is a violent criminal and is in jail where he belongs. Young Fury needs to do his talking in the ring and in time may become a worthy top contender.
     
  12. bodhi

    bodhi Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  13. superman1692

    superman1692 Active Member Full Member

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    lol I've seen that, it never fails to crack me up. Fury, as I've said before, needs a lot of work. He needs to learn how to punch PROPERLY. ****, Tommy Hearns never used to KO anybody, until Emmanuel Steward taught him proper technique. Fury doesn't put his weight into his punches, so they don't have any real sting. If he does, then I'm sure his punches will do some serious damage - it's just physics (especially with a man of his size). He needs to move his head more too. And lose more weight. Again, as I said before, if the Klitschko bros can do so, so can Fury, given they're of equal size. I like that Fury is a character, but he needs to take his training more seriously, if he's to progress further, and make a real name for himself.
     
  14. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    From self-uppercut to pre-fight stuff I managed to get Fury to know better and he's funny and a good kid, glad he showed the skills too. Good for British boxing and boxing in general, in a year he could kick Toebreaker's ass and position himself either for the Klitschkos or for a vacant belt when Vitali retires. I wouldn't rule out beating Povetkin either.
     
  15. gobblock

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    Tyson "The Future" Fury is the Great White Hope who will liberate us from the Slickness of the Klitschkos.