Fury wants World title fight in Ireland's biggest Stadium Croke Park

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Jonny The Hips, Oct 24, 2012.


  1. irishny

    irishny Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Macklin has said he was proud to be Irish,yet hes also fought for British titles.
     
  2. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I'll let the elegant Tyson Fury himself answer your question.

    Tyson Fury ?@Tyson_Fury
    @HairyBaws82 @kev_horn ill answer I'm Irish won titles (British titles etc) to prove a point and Giv them up coz they **** and I didn't want! Irish title allway
     
  3. withoutwire

    withoutwire Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Knew it. Don't claim you have a source when you don't have one in future. Thanks.
     
  4. irishny

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    The fact that his last name is Irish and the fact he looks Iirish and the fact hes from a part of Mexico with a large irish population going back a couple of 100 years is enough proof,I would have thought that he is of Irish decent.
     
  5. McGuinty

    McGuinty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Who's claimin him? Other than Fury himself claiming to be Irish. What about De La Hoya claimin to be Mexican?
     
  6. McGuinty

    McGuinty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Your an idiot. You think cause someone learned to fight in another country they're from there? McLarnin was born in Ireland to an Irish family. He moved to Canada when he was 3 and then left to American 12 years later. And he has been back in Ireland and always considered himself Irish, like the rest of the world (except Canada cause they claim anyone that sets foot in the country) But when he went to America it was Canada he never returned to. He never called himself Canadian nor has anyone else, ever, apart from Canadians. I'll refer you to the documentary "Babyface goes to Hollywood".. an ESPN doc. Watch that and then get back to me.

    Marketable? Over 80 million people around the world have Irish passports, not all of them are Boxers. You gimp.
     
  7. McGuinty

    McGuinty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury actually fought internationaly for Ireland as an amateur. He wanted to go to the Olympics for Ireland but couldn't prove his father was born in Ireland (the same reason it took so long for him to fight for an Irish title professionally) so....
     
  8. McGuinty

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    He didn't claim to have a source.. you asked him for one. If you want proof then Google it. Do ye need someone to hold your hand?
     
  9. ConcretePete

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    F*ck Fury, the English can keep him. Seems to me the guy is Irish when it suits him. Poor Tyson tries to talk a good game but sounds like an illiterate fool and in general is one of the most reprehensible human beings in the sport. Good luck filling Croker. Won't happen.
     
  10. boranbkk

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    If he doesn't believe he's English after being born and bred here then we don't particularly want or need him.

    C'mon Pricey!