Because he's full of it. "I've got mental health issues!" - He's got OCD. "I'm going to donate all of my purse to charity!" - Remind me which charity he donated said purse to again?
His overall resume is gash. He turned pro in 2008 and in all fairness he's NEVER cleared out a division or a top 3-5. Has he beat "the man" in two different eras? Yes. Huge achievement. Did he duck Price (when he was laying everyone out and this fight was being talked about all the time) to fight for some Irish belt which was meaningless? Yes. Name me his third, fourth and fifth best victories. Remember, he's been a pro for over 10 years so you SHOULD have some options here. I'll wait...
Did I say OCD? I don't know the mental health of anybody other than those close to me and don't really care. What I do care about is people like you spouting complete nonsense. Do you know anything about OCD? Seriously, you have a form of it. Were you not interested in learning about it?
He's been retired for three of those ten years so he's only been active seven years. He came up slowly as a young heavyweight, got a really good win in taking Derek Chisora's 0 along the way. He eventually took out a few solid contenders in Cunningham, Chisora 2 and Hammer, two of whom were world championship eliminators, before taking on and beating the best of the best in Wladimir Klitschko. He's came back, had several soft touches and signed up for thirty-six rounds against the hardest hitter in the game. He needs that W or two v Wilder to cement the ATG legacy, and he's capable of doing that. You despise Fury and criticise everything to do with him. Everything you say about him must be taken with a pinch of salt. He may become two-time ring magazine champion on February 22nd. If so his career can't be that bad, ey?
My point, if it's not obvious by now is, why, if it's such a MASSIVE deal to Tyson, does he continue to Box? Surely that's not right for his mind? I mean, If you have a mental health problem, why would you choose to get punched in the head for a living? Seem's to be a thing on here with Fury when it comes to problems. He's allowed a pass on everything for some reason. If not OCD, why does he choose to Box when he's Bi-Polar and suffering from depression? Answer me that...
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He also went life and death with McDermott. So yeah, I know a bit about his career. I think outside of two victories his career is all smoke and mirrors. Cunningham = Blown up CW. Chisora = Journeyman. Hammer = Laughable. Price = Avoided. He has NEVER beaten a legit top contender. Parker, Povetkin, Whyte, Rivas, Ortiz, Pulev, Ruiz, AJ - he's fought NONE of them. I genuinely don't despise him, but I do think he pulls the wool over many peoples eyes (yours included). Look at who he fought before Wilder. Now look at who he has faced AFTER Wilder. Typical Tyson! Disgraceful stuff for such a "fighting man".
So Cunningham, Chisora & Hammer = great resume for a seven year old pro? Hilarious stuff. I mean, honestly! Have a word with thyself.
Well maybe, just personal preference but I prefer to give people the benefit of the doubt about mental illness. We all know though that you absolutely hate Fury so cannot bring yourself to do this.
I'm very sceptical about the donation thing, I don't think he did it personally. I don't doubt he gives to charity and has helped raise mental health awareness, but he shouldn't have said that if he wasn't going to do it.
Everyone's resume can be taken apart. Piece of ****. You so obviously do despise Fury. You've never said anything respectful of the man. Your opinion and my opinion are irrelevant anyway. The man has won more belts than any other heavyweight, going back to the Irish title, up to unified ring magazine champion. He's on the verge of a second ring title. We can debate until the cows come home. If he beats Wilder his place among the greats in history is secured, whether we like it or not.