Tyson Fury Rocky Redemption Propaganda Destroyed All Objectivity Surrounding This Fight

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  1. Liquorice

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    Fury has ruined his life :lol:
     
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  2. BCS8

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    Beats me why he's so strung up with Wilder *shrug*
     
  3. Red Hulk40

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    Fury is about as honest as a butchers pencil , him talking about mental health is only to make him out as this good guy it's all PR because the public hate him because he is homophobic and antisemitic, his weight gain and drug taking was self inflicted, Fury doesn't care about people who suffer from depression and mental health problems he is a man child and is only interested in himself, he has a huge ego , he quotes the Bible and Jesus it's all an act, he is an attention seeker and his cult followers actually believe every word he says , he is a cheat and a liar, a multimillionaire who should be ashamed of himself for using mental health to get sympathy and praise.
     
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  5. Stnucerasacirema

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    You need banning from life you silly little boy
     
  6. DoubleJ

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    He didn't stumble. Legs looked like jello from my seat. Not normal for a ref to have a guy walk to a corner and back. At least not here, though. He definitely got the benefit of an extra 5-10 seconds than most fighters get.
     
  7. Stnucerasacirema

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    Don't forget your also a massive C U N T
     
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  8. DoubleJ

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    Hilarious.

    I didn't bring him up. Seph put up one of his joke KOs (they were all jokes) and I made a joke about it causing you a meltdown, which it did. 100k posts defending another man's pathetic legacy is absolutely pathetic. A life I wouldn't want to live.
     
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  9. bailey

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    Absolutely. If he had of fallen over or fallen into the ropes or something. That would have been different, but he got up just in time and did what was asked. Then took a big shot and went on the attack
     
  10. bailey

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    Pavlik when facing Taylor in their first fight went to a corner and then walk forward

    Then look at Holyfield/Bowe 3. You could argue that Holyfield took the same time to get up and then asked how he felt and then asked to walk forward.

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    You are acting like there was some kind of conspiracy
     
  11. bailey

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    You see. Once again. You bring up Calzaghe and then come at me with it, which shows you to be butthurt and yes absolutely pathetic.
    I didnt realise how badly I had got to you. Best I go easy on you from here on in.

    This thread is about Tyson Fury. Move on
     
  12. DoubleJ

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    I've never acted like there's a conspiracy. Just stating a fact that Fury was given longer to recover than most fighters. Glad you spent an afternoon finding other examples. I could do the same the other way, but I'm at work. I have a career.

    Generally, at least in the states, a guy takes 2-3 steps to the ref and a decision is made. Walking to a corner and back isn't common here. That's it. No more, no less.

    Had the fight been in the UK, I think it would've been stopped.
     
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  13. DoubleJ

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    Look at the thread *******, I didn't bring up your hero. I laughed at somebody else doing it.

    Nice that Donald Curry guy you cited as not being very good was elected to the Hall today. Just proof of your being a dumb ass fanboy not an actual boxing fan.

    Seriously, get a life some day.
     
  14. Sephiroth Rising 7

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    Of course he's a liar. Tyson Fury has marvously done a Charles Manson on his fanboys

    You don't need to think hard to see that man is using mental health as leverage to boost his good guy image to salvage a reputation that was in tatters after failing drug tests and showing off snorting coke and boasting about not giving one iota about boxing. Completely disrespecting the sport after messing around a Legend in Klitschko.

    Let me ask you ever seen a certified drug cheat have two nations rallying behind them as if they were heroes?

    Let me say that I have never ever seen a drug cheat supported so hard to win, in all my time of watching boxing. But we all know why he is suddenly a media darling and why he has a huge cult following after he use to be the most mocked and detested man in boxing and for good reason.

    And we know those supporting him last saturday were not just fury fans, there were also AJ fans hoping fury could win so he didn't have to fight Wilder and of course we had the trump supporters who were more than willing to believe the story of him being the good guy who was victim to mental illness who needed to take down the bad guy from the streets.

    Even though we know through numerous studies that class A drugs inevitably lead to mental health problems and mental health rarely leads to unbridled drug use unless that individual is an already an addict.

    I lost all respect for Fury the moment he claimed he was doing mental health sufferers a favor and that he had it worst than them all. Especially when I have seen friends go through true mental illness and are then left abandoned to fend for themselves, with friends and family leaving them, no finances, no support network while they are left to battle alone manic depressive episodes, paranoia, and crippling depression and still they didn't take any hardcore street drugs.

    Yet we're meant to go along with this contrived story of Fury the multi millionaire, being the worst of the worst, complete rock bottom, who had nothing, and coming back from nothing being the greatest ever thing since sliced bread.

    The icing on the cake for the front of this charlatan is when he then rallied the media and his cultists to believe that the mexican judge should be banned for life.

    How dare he? How dare he call for anyone to be banned for life, after he willingly took roids and tried to weasel his way out of serving his ban by denying the doping testers the right to a second sample and not bothering to turn up at hearings, after mocking the authorities on social media with a Tony Montana photoshop picture of himself surrounded by cocaine.

    I've seen and known many similar personalities to Tyson Fury. Self destructive attention seeking personalities who will blame anyone and anything but themselves for their own problems to reinforce that they're victims

    I recall a particular cult member in this thread who said Fury has never acted like a victim, never blamed anyone and has always been a selfless servant to all mental health sufferers.

    Well let's have a recap what Fury's real thoughts since many want to re-write history and pretend Fury is this great guy who just happened to fall victim to mental illness.


    World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury admits he has been snorting cocaine for the past four months, but he doesn't believe that is a reason to strip him of his belts.

    In an interview with Rolling Stone, Fury admits to drinking daily and hardcore drug use to help him deal with ''personal demons'' after his life spun out of control following his win over Wladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf, Germany, last November.

    Fury accuses the British media of hounding him, saying that he has received unfair scrutiny from boxing authorities and that, just this year, he, his wife and their three children were refused service from a restaurant due to their heritage.

    "I'm the heavyweight champion of the world and I've been told 'Sorry mate you can’t come in,' he says. "No travelers allowed.''

    "It's been a witch hunt ever since I won that world title, because of my background, because of who I am and what I do."

    If I won over 30 fights and knocked out everybody it would be no good.”

    "I can't do nothing in my life that's any good to the general people because I'll never be accepted for who I am and what I am."


    Now we're all meant to feel so sorry for him, that we discard him getting beaten up and losing in the ring and pretend he got robbed because it would have been the great fairy tale ending to the road to redemption story that everyone had hoped would come true and when it didn't the fall out falls on the judges, wilder , the US, boxing being corrupt while ironically missing the fact they're supporting one of the biggest corrupted boxers in the history of the sport.
     
  15. bailey

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    And I showed you otherwise and gave an example of another well known HW fight.
    No it didn't take an afternoon or anytime at all. Your post was only around an hour old when I replied to it, so another one of your weird thoughts dismissed with facts