Backlash Substituted For Slaps On the Back For Fury's Shameless Ducking and Bum Hunting Shenanigans

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  1. Welshwardog

    Welshwardog New Member Full Member

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    Whilst I agree with "most" of what you said, calling a boxer a shithouse coward is a bit much, dishonourable yes, coward no.
     
  2. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    He is a coward in every sense of the word and make no apology for saying so as I choose my words carefully.

    This is the official Oxford English definition

    ''a person who is contemptibly lacking in the courage to do or endure dangerous or unpleasant things.

    'One who shows disgraceful fear'

    He continues to take the easy way out throughout his career

    1) Taking steroids to shed weight instead of doing it organically
    2) Hiding behind a narrative that gypsies are a targeted minority so he could act as a victim and,excuse his vile beliefs that Gays are on equal footing to pedophiles
    3) Using mental health angle to gain support and sympathy citing he's fighting for them instead of holding his hands up and admitting that he made a mistake using steroids and being addicted to drugs
    4) Relinquished all responsibility of having a say on who his future opponents will be whilst signing with with a tv network which he knows will prevent him from being able to agree deals with two of his biggest rivals in Wilder or Joshua.
    '' “I’m not a political person. The promoters do what promoters do. … There’s not much I can do about it, is there? … I signed a contract now. Whatever fights they get, they get.”
    5) Bragging and encouraging drug use
    6) Never honoring rematches

    Am I wrong?
     
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  3. smiffyinoz

    smiffyinoz Active Member Full Member

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    To be devoid of criticism you need to play the mental health card and pretend to give your millions away to the poor.
     
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  4. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    While I understand Fury's move from a business/financial perspective and understand why he'd want more control over the rematch to try and avoid another robbery, it's a disappointing move from him and one that should be criticised.

    All the talk not caring about money, but when it came too it, a big bag of cash was all it needed for him to change his mind on the rematch. I get it, I would do the same to be honest if in his shoes, but still sucks.

    But having said that it no worse than Wilder agreeing to fight Joshua, ask for a contract then delay signing it until Joshua's mandatory is enforced and then choosing an supposedly easier fight to fight Fury and then chase the Fury rematch when Joshua was offering more money and a chance to be undisputed. Yes I understand why he chose to fight Fury instead but it's just like Fury choosing a supposedly easier path, it's disappointing, it sucks, it's frustrating as phuck but if you label it a duck then you have to label what Wilder did as a duck because the situation is similar.

    Right now Fury is delaying fighting a rematch with Wilder which sucks, Wilder (more Haymon and Finkel really) is doing whatever he can to not fight Joshua, which sucks and Joshua is choosing to fight a mismatch vs Miller instead of fighting Whyte at Wembley like planned so he can grow his brand in the US. Nobody is coming off great right now as they are all making "business" decisions which ensure the fights we want don't happen anytime soon.
     
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  5. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Stop lying

    They agreed the september date, then once it was agreed, Hearn later said September date wasn't possible and that is when they started offering April dates which Wilder wasn't really interested in waiting that long and that's why the fury fight happened.

    ''Originally the plan was September for Wilder at Wembley, we want it at Wembley badly,” Hearn told [url]World Boxing News[/url].


    “We can’t do that now, because firstly Canelo [Alvarez] and [Gennady] Golovkin have taken the date (in September) and secondly, ten weeks isn’t long enough to do the worldwide media tours you would need for this fight.''
     
  6. Welshwardog

    Welshwardog New Member Full Member

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    So boxing is safe.....your not going to change my mind, no matter how much you write, a professional boxer is not a coward IMO, as I said I agree with most of what you wrote, just that part didn't sit right with me.
     
  7. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not often I agree with you but yes the reaction to Fury pulling out of the fight is remarkable. If this was AJ the dirt thrown at his direction would be relentless.

    Fury has made a business decision but I don't know why as late as last Monday he was still claiming the only fight he wanted next was Wilder.
     
  8. Simon Head

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    Yeah I admit it is s duck, but he has already beat Wilder too, don’t forget that.
     
  9. Liquorice

    Liquorice Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Coward? Isn't an individual [you] hiding behind the anonymity of the internet calling a fighter (not to his face) but behind his back a 'coward' the very definition of one?!

    A con artist? Really? Because it looked to me that Wilder fans are the ones that got suckered... Considering a 30 stone addict who had travelled to WILDERS backyard & who was basically a retiree fighting borderline exhibition fights, rolled off his sofa & put a boxing clinic him LOL

    & why a grown man (you) would be such an emotional mess over a man (Wilder) who he's never met I'll never know... But let's clear it up:

    "Why would I go get robbed on showtime again"
    -Fury

    Exactly.

    It's smart. The sport can't be trusted. It's corrupt.. Chess move him into coming to u or he'll have to live with that gift draw forever whereas Tyson KNOWS he out boxed him! It's not Tyson who has no integrity, it's boxing! Let me put it another way:

    'Tyson would u like £80 million to fight on ESPN (& all the exposure that will bring) or would u like £7 million to go get robbed on showtime again??? Umhhh, let me think...'

    Accept that Tyson's the A side now.. Both u & his son Wilder need to stop being little bitches & accept he outsmarted him.. If the shoe was on the other foot I.E Wilder was decisively out boxing him but got dropped twice & then went on to sign a major deal (essentially making a very smart power play for future negotiating power etc) you'd be all over it wouldn't you?

    'But but Tyson said....' LOL It's a business you naive ****! Course it's about money... Are you 14?!

    BTW Wilderness says he can fight on any network so the jokes on you, even worse, there is no suggestion that it CAN'T or WON'T happen over the course of the next 12 months, it doesn't HAVE to be NOW! So you're embarrassing yourself for nothing here really...

    Mind how u go now Valerie ;)

    :lol:
     
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  10. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Suck it up fanboy, Fury has already exposed himself as a coward and the whole world knows it.

    Who's getting emotional? I'm relatively calm, I'm just espousing my opinion and you as a cultist have delivered a ridiculous rant filled with nonsense all over the place which has just proved my point.

    So something I've said must have triggered this outburst of yours

    Why is he a con artist you ask?

    He's a con artist because he has bare faced lied about his intentions to fight Wilder. Said he was training for the fight, calling himself a fighting man, saying money never meant a thing to him, attacking Joshua for stunts he has now pulled hmself to get out of a rematch and and now has decided to hide behind a 87 year old Bob Arum

    Not to mention using a huge charitable donation as PR and then failing to back it up. This after Using vulnerable mental health sufferers as a pr support system to gain public sympathy and support after he used roids.

    As for the fight itself, Wilder beat Fury to the inch of his life. If Fury really felt he won and it was such a easy night's work he would have jumped at the chance of attaining a belt. But we know he's terrified. Fury has pretty much said this himself along with his wife and trainer.

    What more proof of him feeling scared do you want? Do you need him to write the words on your forehead for it to register?

    How can a fighter put on a clinic when they are the ones holding on for dear life and struggling to make to the end of rounds?

    You can make up your own alternative reality to what happened, but the truth is if Fury did as you say put on a clinic , school him, he'd be willing to do it again. However Fury knows he recieved a favorable decision, and in the rematch will likely end up getting having to eat through a tube.

    As for Tyson being the A side. Talk about delusion. Tyson holds no belts, can't sell out little arenas in the uk and you think he's a megastar? Laughable and moronic.

    Wilder nor Joshua need Fury now. He's exposed himself as a fraud that is only interested in money and fighting cans. He's begging to fight Seferi for goodness sake and you think that's commendable.

    He's a joke a now. The only people who will be willing to watch him are gypsies and fat overweight morons who worship and live through him. I mean you even have a picture of him in your avatar. He's your God and this is why you are so outraged that I dare question the reaction to his latest duck

    I guarantee you he will not make 80 million across 5 fights against the bums he intends on fighting. Fury knows that, it's just a figure to appease his dumb cultists fanboys like you who swallow every lie, contradiction and bs story that he pulls out of his ass.

    If the tables were turned and Wilder was knocked down twice hard and the referee deviating from the rules was the only reason he beat the count, whilst failing to do anything special in the res tof the rounds, then I would say he lost the fight. Likewise if he shyed away from the rematch and instead decided to hide behind a tv network in the faint hope he could make ridiculous sums for low risk fights, then I'd be calling him a coward and he would lose my respect completely.

    Because all I'm interested in is seeing the best fight the best, I don't blindly support any boxer. Not one of them are infallible, however some like Fury are actually destestable characters who are ruining the HW scene and boxing itself.
     
  11. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Fury might be several things but a coward is not one
     
  12. Hurrikeen

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    There’s a huge amount of irony from Steph in this thread.

    He’s calling people fanboys, whilst filling each page of his own thread with paragraph after paragraph of his Wilderisms.

    Never change you sad act.
     
  13. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    I really don't want Deontay's reputation, to be trashed by Tyson's disgraceful actions. I just thank the lord, the bomb squad were there, to make sure the gypsy king, didn't leave the arena with those shiny belts. The bronze bomber can now go on a 4 fight streak, against top contenders in the top 20. And the fans can recognize that Deontay dropped Fury twice, and scared him from ever going down the WBC route again. Lol.
     
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  14. NoNeck

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    I’ve grown to enjoy watching Canelo fight. You’ll never hear me defending him for fighting Rocky Fieldling.

    I liked watching Lewis fight. You won’t hear me justifying his defense against Francois Botha.

    Fury has urgent, unfinished business, but has chosen the coward’s route. You clowns are riding with it as if you prefer hero worship over seeing the best fight each other.
     
  15. Manfred

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    Fact is that Fury ducked the rematch. There is no way around it. Nothing has happened in Fury's life that would justify him refusing the fight with Wilder. The only thing I see is fear. Yeah he took the first fight because he didn't know exactly what he would be facing in terms of destructive power. He was seriously hurt in that fight and he don't want no more because he knows he will get hit more than he did in the first fight and that scares him.
     
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