No. Historically, in Poland, it mean cattle or beast of burden, and was applied by the nobility pejoratively toward the peasantry, especially west Ukrainian and Belarusian peasants. In the Russian language, it refers to either working people of low economic status (the "true" or original meaning) or lowly, uncouth, uneducated people, who behave in a way that others consider obnoxious, etc.
The thing is, he got up from that, though the fight was stopped. Anyway, this is a good example that it's the punches the you're not prepared for that really hurt you
Dude, no offense, but you're mad like a "woman scorned" - this is not normal behavior for a man with dignity and self-respect to exhibit. What did Kovalev do to you? I suspect the answer is "nothing", but you really shouldn't mislead people. To claim that he's hated by 60% of Russian boxing fans is absurd.
No that is not true. Fury has only got into heated exchanges with Chisora mostly. Chisora beats up women, gets arrested a lot, bites, slaps, spits, kisses, and brawls opponents. Fury stood up to him and put Chisora in his place. Wtf should Fury do just stand there and get slapped like Klitschko? Fury made it clear he will fight right on the spot if Chisora tries anything both times.
You started this thread with blatant lies, apparently with the goal of deceiving people on this forum. So you're in no position to be telling anyone else to bring facts. Your whole premise is nonsense.
The ****! Tyson Fury is a 6'9 260 lbs Super Heavyweight. Fury is Wlad Klitschkos replacement when he retires soon. A Light Heavyweight is not gonna beat him up much less a Heavyweight.
To quote the curly haired poof on Game of Thrones, "When the sun has set, no candle can replace it :emma"
fury is terrified to fight big hw's with power. if he ever holds a belt, it'll only be until a cherry pick goes wrong. you are as wrong about fury, as you were about cleverly.