Why do people have a hard time accepting that Tyson's resume...

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  1. Brixton Bomber

    Brixton Bomber Obsessed with Boxing banned Full Member

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    Otto Wallin and Tom Schwarz.

    The fight with Wllder ended on a draw, so there was only one option - immediate rematch.

    At least Wilder fought a top contender in the meantime.

    Fury fought two nobodies (and nearly got stopped by one), then goes to WWE and talks about MMA.

    Tyson, IF he was such a "fighting man", would have DEMANDED an immediate rematch. But no...
     
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  2. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My God. Another day, more of the same rubbish. It's relentless. Unreadable.
     
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  3. Furiouspillows

    Furiouspillows New Member banned Full Member

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    I love Fury vs Klitschko, ive put that fight on so many times and it takes pride of place in my collection. You see, i suffer with a condition known as insomnia, i find it so very, very hard to sleep at night. But whenever I reach for Fury v Klitschko i am sound asleep like a baby by the time Fury lands his 4th jab of the fight in round 3.

    It never fails me.
     
  4. SambaKing1993

    SambaKing1993 Don't do it Zachary! Full Member

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    Oaft! Two replies.

    Someone is triggered. The Fury Klitschko fight was fascinating to watch unfold. Much more so than watching Prince Charlie Martin grinning at the ref as he quit in round two.

    Now get back to your Forbes list and let the real men discuss boxing Mr LGBTQ
     
  5. Furiouspillows

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    Hilarious that you have to go rinning to Wilder to look for a ko of Whyte. Because you know damn well 2 jabs a round Fury isnt capable of doing that.
     
  6. SambaKing1993

    SambaKing1993 Don't do it Zachary! Full Member

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    You can be more original than that, surely Mr Pillows?

    The old “that fight cured my insomnia” line. Cmon.
     
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  7. Furiouspillows

    Furiouspillows New Member banned Full Member

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    It was a terribly dull fight, Fury did what he had to do but it was dull as dish water. It was edge of your seat because you thought wlad might land a right hander at some point but its not a go back and watch fight at all.
     
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  8. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What does that even mean?

    Wilder sparks Whyte early.

    Fury wins most rounds v Whyte in a wide UD. If not Whyte's team pull him out.

    Any rational boxing fan knows these are the most likely scenarios. I've no agenda against Whyte. Thats just the way it is.
     
  9. Furiouspillows

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    After Furys 50/50 FOTY contender in a war with Otto Wallin i think Whyte is VERY live vs Fury
     
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  10. DavidC77

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    There isn't a single thing you've said there that I agree with.

    I think his decision to go into WWE was bizarre but I don't see how that can indicate he isn't up for the Wilder rematch when he has signed the contract for it.
    If he wants to go into MMA at a later date then that's up to him. Again, it would be bizarre in my eyes but it doesn't matter as that would be taking PLACE after the Wilder rematch so it's completely irrelevant to your argument.

    You're forgetting (or more likely, deliberately overlooking) some very important details.
    Wilder is the titleholder and therefore has to defend against contenders for that title.

    Why would Fury take an unnecessary risk in fighting top contenders while waiting for a rematch, potentially jeopardising that rematch?
    And, by the same token, why would a top contender take a risk in fighting Fury if there is the opportunity to fight Wilder for the title??
    It makes no sense.

    Fury is not the titleholder and is not in a position to 'demand' anything unless there is a contract stipulating a rematch within a specific period of time in the event of a draw.

    And saying Fury was nearly stopped by a nobody is deliberately misleading. You're making it sound on the surface as though Fury is not up to it because a supposed nobody had him in such trouble that the referee was close to intervening to save him from further punishment.

    That is not the case and you know it.
    It was a cut that was not the problem, not that Fury was having his arse kicked.

    I'm just outlining the facts that you seem to be ignoring because they contradict your argument.
     
  11. Smudge_

    Smudge_ Teak tough Full Member

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    Him rejecting the rematch when it was officially ordered by the WBC?
     
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  12. Hattonmad

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    50/50? The fight wasn't even close on the cards you idiot. It was a nice competetive fight and Wallin proved he's at a good level. Fury had a slow start, got an awful cut and had to grind out the win. It's boxing, these things happen.

    Listen, who cares. Whyte is fighting the ghost of Mariusz Wach on an undercard in his next fight and Tyson Fury is headlining Vegas for the WBC heavyweight championship of the world. There's levels to this game!
     
  13. Furiouspillows

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    He got cut because wallin punched him hard in the face and busted him wide open

    The defensive genius got split open and bashed up by a top 50 heavyweight, it is what it is.
     
  14. Furiouspillows

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    Whytes last 3 fights have been headline PPV in the sold out O2

    Furys last 2 have been in front of half empty arenas in Vegas with mostly comped tickets

    What levels?
     
  15. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yet Fury made a lote more money :D Go figure.

    I was referring to world championship levels. Whyte ain't there and he'll be lucky to ever get a shot there between the bell saving him v Parker, being out on his feet v Rivas and a possible drugs ban looming. Only a matter of time before Whyte is banned or chinned.