I'm not saying its right or wrong I'm just saying if you gonna hang out on the streets you are bound to meet such people. It s your choice to hang out there and to open your mouth in a sign of disrespect. The consequences are clear.
Yet Big John shat himself in front of the world when Micky Theo called him out. John Fury's hardman reputation went up in smoke, he was seriously disrespected, publicly humiliated and what did he do about it - the square root of zero. A big bully who carefully picks zero risk targets, a big shytehouse when the going gets tough and this humiliation will never be swept under the carpet.
You are partially correct. You would be fully corect had that Fury-Theo fight not have been a clout chasing cashgrab possibly scripted bout. It probably didnt make sense financially for JF. You have to understand a pre arrainged pro fight is not the same as a heat of the moment street fight.At all.
Exactly, no money in fighting Theo and he refused Johns offer of a straightener off the books. Could have fought Joe Egan which would have been about equal fame wise and slightly more marketable. John didn't seem to want any part of Egan. Best thing to do is for one of them to actually confront John instead of making video threats. He is not hard to find.
Exactly,well said. But we know noone of these guys want any real confrontation without compensation. They re not real fighting men just clout chasers.
Theo did not want a single penny with all proceeds going to charity. Big John was full of excuse after excuse but would jump at the chance to fight Minnie Mouse.
My bruh,Tyson Fury has said he would donate his full purse to charity.These are just clout moments.Soundbite moments. Dont believe em.
I believe my own eyes and ears with John Fury totally rattled that another man his size and age was willing to challenge him in the ring with all proceeds going to charity. Never seen a hardman melt so quickly in front of our eyes with reputation in complete tatters.
He showed his true colours by headbutting the smallest man in the room (while surrounded by a large security team)
It's since been made official, the Public Records Office at Kew has all the documents, affadavits, sworn testimony and satellite photographs and radar station logs. They even have a 1:5 replica of Mickey's Car Wash and a small cinema where one can view eminent historians giving their insights into one of the most significant moments in our nations history, with over 20 alternative language tracks available to suit interest from overseas visitors.