How vulnerable is Fury to Rogan after alleged rapid massive weight loss?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Sir Will Wigan, Apr 8, 2012.


  1. Vano-Irons

    Vano-Irons Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    You're welcome. But I'm not sure I said that in my post. In simply saying bull**** triangles don't work in boxing.

    The fight is a joke mismatch because Rogan hasn't fought in 17 months, and even when he was active he wasn't that good. Not because Fury beat Chisora who beat sexton who beat Rogan
     
  2. Gooners2

    Gooners2 Archie Solis Full Member

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    You cant crash diet like that and it not effect you. At that rate he wont just of lost fat to shift the weight, he will of lost a lot of muscle to. Infact most of the weight that he's lost is probably more muscle than fat in terms of a ratio. Will it have an impact on whether he beats Rogan I dont know, but to dismiss it would be foolish. It deffo has the capability to play a factor.
     
  3. Gooners2

    Gooners2 Archie Solis Full Member

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    Thing is fuel is energy to train, if you deprive yourself of energy then how intense are your workouts gonna be? You aren't gonna be running at your optimum that's for sure. Also you dont have have a choice about whether your body takes fat or muscle when you deprive the body of energy. Your body is most probably gonna grab that energy from anywhere it can, namely your muscles, not just your fat stores. This is why crash dieting is a bad idea imo.
     
  4. Jimmy2guns

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    It's bull he didn't get fat between pajkic and now. But he still has very poor technique that is more of an immediate problem than some imaginary weight gain
     
  5. Boxing Fanatic

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    i think its bs. fury is a massive liar. i sympathize with his kid and all, but come on. 322lbs?! bs
     
  6. Post Box

    Post Box I'm back too, bitches Full Member

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    Nah, you can say rogan is tough, has heart and all that. But he's **** and that's the end.
     
  7. bartkiwi

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    David Tua never progressed as a boxer as his camps were fat camps- purely to loose weight to look precentable to fight
     
  8. ocelot

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    This fight is pure clown-time. Rogan is a cab driver, and an old one at that. Fury is a weak-minded self-promoter. Sadder is that plenty of people here will actually take this fight seriously.
     
  9. Ilesey

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    I hope they both knock each other out.
     
  10. macp1

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    Weight gains like that and subsequent weight losses must take a toll on the body. I wonder how much stress is placed on the heart after ballooning up like a pig to 322, then dropping so much weight. The endocrine system must be going nuts trying to regulate all the associated hormones trying to maintain homeostasis in this slobs body.

    Just another lazy, unmotivated, sorry excuse for a 'professional athlete'. And so many of you cut up the Klitschkos. I wonder when was the last time, in or out of the ring, either was a fat, disgusting blob. For me to respect the athlete, he has to first respect the sport and himself. Fury, Toney, Peter...all those pigs just throw it in the fans faces that they can do whatever they want, and we will still follow them. Disgusting, arrogant sloths.