Tony Bellew ENDS Tyson Furys career

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  1. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    cant blame children for their parents misdoings

    if you know how to get off the surface web using an onion site you will find all you need to know about femi
     
  2. Sugar 88

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    I don't hold children accountable for their fathers and uncles but his life was one of financial privilege made of that back of that game.

    It would be hypocritical to go after Joshua for his past whilst ignoring the same thing closer to home.
     
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  3. Holler

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    There's a ****ton of that about.
     
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  4. Holler

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    The right thing would've been for that fight to be called as it was and for Fury to acknowledge it as such.

    What Fury did was the expedient thing.

    There's a difference.
     
  5. Serge

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    Peter Fury used to run Manchester, his nephew Tyson ''The Gypsy King'' Fury runs HW boxing. Deal with it.

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  6. AdamT

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    lol he is a little manufactured, he comes across tooooo nice!!
     
  7. Eggman

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    fury’s a fighting man
     
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  8. Holler

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    So's the man who was robbed.

    What's your point?
     
  9. Serge

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    Tony Bellew challenged Tyson Fury, and promised to KO him "swiftly and viciously", in 2018. Fury was one fight into a comeback after nearly three years out, Bellew had just beaten David Haye twice. Bellew remembers that challenge now...

    It was a stunning win by Tyson Fury against Deontay Wilder on Saturday night, and although I always believed that Tyson would get the job done late on or by points, I had no idea that the victory would be so emphatic and that he'd dominate the fight from the outset the way he did.

    The fight was effectively over as a contest from the third round as Wilder just didn't look right after that and Tyson made sure he punished him before coming away with the heavyweight title.

    "If I’m his next fight, it doesn’t go six rounds. I would knock him out, swift and quick. He said I’m too small? I’m a serious threat to Tyson. He saw what I did to David Haye and thought ‘I need to take his guy seriously’. Nobody has done to David Haye what I did to him. If I fight Tyson Fury I will deal with him swiftly and viciously."

    There was a time when Fury was a fighter on my radar and you can go back to a number of interviews from a few years where I made it clear I wanted to fight him.

    I was in the best form of my career and after winning a world title at cruiserweight, I'd made the move to heavyweight to take on David Haye. I believed I had a lot of advantages over some other heavyweights and that I could compete with some of them and after taking some big shots off Haye, I thought I belonged there.

    The reason the Tyson fight appealed more than most was because I thought I was getting him at the right time in our respective careers.

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    I was on a brilliant run where I felt great and Tyson was coming back from a long three-year lay-off where it wasn't known just how good he could be again. I believed he was going to be rusty, out of shape, and perhaps not have the same hunger that he had when going to Germany to defeat Wladimir Klitschko.

    Based on what I saw Saturday night, if that version of Tyson turned up then I wouldn't have stood a single chance against him.
     
  10. Eggman

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    he didn’t complain, said John deserved it and rematched him.
    Your point? fury didn’t score it
     
  11. Eggman

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    What an underrated British talent big bad John was!
    Took more rounds off one of the best heavys ever In 2 fights than wlad and wilder did in 3!
     
  12. Eggman

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    You think having grown up with your father doing years In Jail privileged?

    furthermore , the UK wasn’t the PC safe haven back then as it is now, gypsys were abused wherever they went
    Probably what makes them hard as f*ck
     
  13. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    I wonder if bellew still feels the same!
    He would be on his back by round 4
     
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  14. Sugar 88

    Sugar 88 Woke Moralist-In-Chief

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    If your family are millionaires on the outside then yes. Tyson never had to go to bed hungry or worry about being evicted from his house did he?

    The Fury's have always had a few bob so spare me the tale of woe.
     
  15. Eggman

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    yes he did. Have you seen John fury’s house and how they grew up?

    The house is about falling apart and they had 2 caravans