Whilst I agree with most of what you say I cant help but think a peak Bellew and Whyte are very tough comeback fights after 3 years of fatness. I was dissapointed fury didn't go down the AJ route.
Sounds f****** awful to me, so what would happen if you didn't check dozens of times that your windows closed etc, would it mess your day up ?
How ignorant - just sounds like you have no understanding of OCD. Obviously there’s different severity, it can be so much more than checking doors are locked etc. I’m sure you know that really too.
Of course they are. Given that he's fighting Wilder a second time, his comeback has been great. He fought Wilder in his third fight back which was incredible and he suffered a brutal knockdown in said fight. He was signed to fight Wilder a second and third time almost immediately after the first fight but his promoter wanted him to have two fights in the meantime. In that context fighting dangerous opponents was needless. The man wants to finish his career with his brains intact. Fighting Wilder for a possible thirty-six rounds is as dangerous as boxing gets in 2019. What the hell more do people expect from these men? They literally put their lives on the line, especially at heavyweight. Fury's already fought Wladimir Klitschko in Germany who was one of the hardest hitters we've seeen. Likewise Wilder, who Fury has signed to fight thirty-six rounds with. But yea, the "fighting man" stuff is nonsense.
If the signed and inevitable Fury/Wilder 2 and 3 fights go ahead, in a run of ten fights, Fury will have fought Chisora, Hammer, Wladimir Klitschko and Deontay Wilder X3. A run of ten fights that include a three year absence from the sport and an extraordinary weight gain. Not too shabby, is it?
The Coleen Rooney autobiography at about 20 was my favourite, or the Chantelle Houghton book, the latter was presented to us beautifully Never Mind The Buzzcocks!
Not really. Could give yourself 5 chances to "confirm" that the windows are locked, could sing a song whilst doing so then when you have doubts remind yourself of said song. Tyson has clearly milked it. Anyone with sense see's it.
Maybe so, but look at Fury AFTER the Wilder fight. Back to how he was on his comeback - fighting nobodies.
What’s wrong with just giving someone the benefit of the doubt? You don’t have to rate him as a boxer or like him to do that.
Chisora has lost every single time he’s stepped up. Hammer is pretty much a nobody. He didn’t win the Wilder fight and the rematches haven’t happened yet. If you said to a Tyson Fury fan that more than four years after he beat Klitschko he’d have only beaten Seferi, Pianeta, Schwarz and Wallin they’d have been absolutely gutted. It’s a dismal run.
You've left out Wilder 2 and 3 which are likely in 2020. He fought Chisora and Hammer when he was a contender. Nothing wrong with that. Taking it all into account including the three year absence, it's not bad at all actually.