Fury vs Usyk Open workout

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  1. MaccaveliMacc

    MaccaveliMacc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He always does.
     
  2. I Dont Play With Dolls

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    Really?... wonder why, it was all mostly a nothing burger.
     
  3. Kiwi Casual

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    I've maintained from the start the lighter Fury comes in the better his chance at winning. Bookies must be thinking along the same lines. Last week Fury was 2/1 now he's 1.83/1
     
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  4. pugilista

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    Thanks, Coach.
     
  5. pugilista

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    That's different, though, when you have a predisposition for sweating more than the average person due to overactive sweat glands by default. It's not uncommon either—Bruce Lee famously struggled so much with his overactive sweat glands that he wanted to have them surgically removed. Fortunately, he was advised not to do so. But the point is, Fury has never been an excessive sweater like that. What we saw yesterday was an exception, not the norm for him. Maybe you are right, and it's nothing. But several of us have noticed it, so there could still be something to it.
     
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  6. Overseas

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    I actually thought Fury looked phenomenal in the open workout. Really hoping for a great fight
     
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  7. OldSchoolBoxing

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    Excessive sweating: a PED side effect?
     
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  8. lordlosh

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    In a lot of cases it's actually a desired result, when trying to lose fats. And when you are on the sweet stuffs, your goal is to preserve/gain muscle, while losing fat.

    I remember back in the day taking Stanozolol in a cycle with other stuffs obviously i was sweating like crazy, and i always had a problem with blockage of sweat glands, cause of the excessive sweating. Though most people doesn't have that side effect, but still sweating like crazy.

    This is 100% an PED effect.
     
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  9. slash

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    His triceps look bigger.
     
  10. MaccaveliMacc

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    Maybe he was doing some push ups that day, lol.
     
  11. slash

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    I'm starting to think Fury might be up **** creek without a paddle.
     
  12. pugilista

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    Google doctors everywhere, Coach :'(

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    This latter Google doctor had the audacity to challenge your authority and say Fury was sweating like a pregnant nun indoors, in air conditioned rooms as well. The bloody cheek on him! Doesn't he know Tyson is eXeRcIsInG?? Quickly, Coach, put them Google doctors in their place!
     
  13. Kiwi Casual

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    I just feel like you're trying to make a bigger deal of it than it actually is. Especially if you have to Google symptoms to make your case.
     
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  14. peter_uk

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    Excessive sweating is also a side effect of second generation antipsychotics, which Fury may be on for Bipolar disorder.
     
  15. pugilista

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    Hyperhidrosis is a fairly common condition, so I don't know why it should need to be Googled. Granted, my line of work is rather specific and it probably makes me a bit more familiar with Latin medical terms, but still, this is absolutely not some rare disease nobody has heard about. Look at the two videos I also posted; two separate YouTubers also talk about Fury's suspect profuse sweating. They basically say the same thing I said.