Sir Tyson Fury is the saviour of the HW division, please don't retire!

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  1. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    He's the medicine to boringness.

    Take and learn from this man:

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  2. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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  3. radupidu

    radupidu Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the only thing he can be the saviour of is channel Dave in the UK

    He s on big joke
     
  4. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Eddie Hearn has indicated he is already as good as retired.

    It would be sad because he is always in good fights (except for the Wlad one)
    and at 27 has unused mileage
     
  5. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    He's an idiot. He and Wilder are sucking the little life the division has. The future of the division isn't Fury... It's Joshua and Parker.
     
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  6. flashy k.o

    flashy k.o Supporter of E.E fighters Full Member

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    Tyson Fury is very talented. Long live Gypsy King!
     
  7. The_Goat

    The_Goat New Member banned Full Member

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    Tyson Fury needs to get back up, he is the savior.
     
  8. Drachenorden

    Drachenorden Active Member Full Member

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    He's not a saviour of any kind. His style isn't particularly exciting and he probably won't be fighting much. I'd rather have someone active on top who would fight regularly. Say what you want about Klitschko but he fought at least twice a year and went to people's backyards.
     
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  9. Angler Andrew

    Angler Andrew Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Such a shame he lost his drive and obsession to beat Wlad,he always knew there'd be a re match clause but maybe he thought Wlad would retire?

    He certainly opened things up in what was a boring division,who could forget him calling out Wilder,funny man at times,mercurial even but his lifestyle outside the ring has gotten the better of him and his team should be lambasted for letting things get like as they have,as for the drugs charges we'll have to see if there's any substance to em?
     
  10. theanatolian

    theanatolian Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Well Said. It was hypocrytical to call Fury the savior as he's more boring than Wlad inside the ring(which is all that matters to a true boxing fan) when he first won the titles, now It's simply idiotic.
     
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  11. OvidsExile

    OvidsExile At a minimum, a huckleberry over your persimmon. Full Member

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    He's another cancer on the sport like Mayweather was. I'm not lucky enough for him to retire. They'll both fight until they are one hundred.
     
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  12. Hattonmad

    Hattonmad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I like everything about the chap! He's an excellent boxer, very versatile. He may not be an explosive knockout artist but he can have a tare up when necessary. But his hit and not get hit style of boxing when he uses it is great to watch imo. How a 6 foot 9 heavy man can move in that way is unbelievable.

    I also find him very charismatic and hilarious. Showing up to a presser against an ATG dressed as batman, then re-entering the room acting like nothing happened apologising for being late - that's ****ing entertainment man. His press conferences are a must watch.

    He's also the most talented heavyweight out there for sure. The fact he's so big on top of that made me feel that he could reign for a very long time if properly motivated. And that's what's so sad about this saga for me. Not only are we potentially losing a great entertainer outside of the ring, we're also losing a genuinely amazing talented boxer.

    He's my favourite fighter nowadays and he reignited my love for the sport. I really hope he comes back from this stronger mentally. It will be a serious shame if we've seen the last of Tyson Fury.
     
  13. Octolony shore

    Octolony shore Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I pay for box nation every month and i still wasn't going to watch the fight. The only time i will watch fury is when Joshua knocks him unconscious. Even steroids won't help him for that fight.
     
  14. Bad News Brit

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    Yeah because the Klitschko brothers injected so much life into it for these guys to suck out.
     
  15. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    a saviour without a credible win to his name. now he is back to his chicken **** ducking ways. good riddance to human garbage.