Tyson Fury 6 years from now

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  1. BoxingViewer

    BoxingViewer Active Member Full Member

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    Would Tyson put on a performance as competitive as the one Wladimir Klitschko displayed against Joshua? Would a second Wlad fight have gone the same way as his rematch with Deontay Wilder? Is this why Mr Fury ran away from the scheduled rematch? At this rate we will get Fury v Chisora four. The fight to determine who is the most shot!
     
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  2. chaunceygardina

    chaunceygardina Member Full Member

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    We haven't heard or seen Tyson in the way we saw him post fight. The tone and mannerisms weren't of his 'usual' self, as he has not been to this place before... humbled and embarrassed. He clearly wasn't present in that Usyk exchange. My initial, pessimistic, fear was that he might take another nosedive.

    Another niggling feeling is that something will create the downfall another way (another doping exposure, MTK crap, etc) as we sure like to "build 'em up, n knock 'em down" in this country.

    I'm not a Fury hater, so I would love to see him beat Usyk in at least one entertaining and competitive fight, then probably just retire, as there really isn't another fight worth it after that.

    Obviously money will talk, regarding AJ though.
     
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  3. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury knew he lost to Ngannou. And is hiding now. Only a coward will cancel his post-fight press, when he is supposedly "won" the fight.
    The guy is a joke.

    The entire MMA world is talking how Ngannou was robbed, and that Boxing is corrupt and beyond s****, because of that fat lazy m&*****.

    I have said from the very get going that this fight is terrible for Boxing, and it turns out way worst.
     
  4. mrbigshot

    mrbigshot Active Member Full Member

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    Yes . I would also be happy if fury vs usyk never happens since imho both do not deserve to face a fight like this .

    I hope ngannou will stay in boxing , i think he is a great personality .
     
  5. Guerra

    Guerra Well-Known Member Full Member

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    6 years from now, Tyson Fury is a 41 year old wreck of a man, morbidly obese, retired, coked up and drunk ranting how he would have beaten the current heavyweight champ.
     
  6. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    No, he's had problems with cocaine, PEDs, alcohol and food. There is no way he will enjoy longevity. In fact, for anyone that missed it, he probably just went off a cliff aged 35.
     
  7. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    Fury six years from now might not even be alive.

    Wilder would probably still be outboxed by him though.
     
  8. Wig

    Wig Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Joshua finds a way out against any version of Fury.
     
  9. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The first thing is, it's unfair to compare old Wlad to old Fury because Wlad's mature style relied on hugging and having one-punch KO power, which can be done for quite a while.
    Fury's style has mainly been about speed and more pure boxing, so it won't age as well and he will never have Wlad's power.

    Fury's future state will likely depend a lot on how the Usyk fights go (if they happen).
    If he loses it could be a real slide into depression.
    If he wins, maybe he maintains some kind of control of himself after retirement as his legacy will be good enough.
    If he splits results, not sure. But a KO loss would be very bad for Fury at any time I think.
     
  10. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Muhahhahazha. Fury is a 100x time worst clincher than Klitschko. Klitschko had a powerful jab, and a vicious left hook, right hand. Fury has neither. He is just a clincher, and holding and leaning on his opponents and being as dirty as possible. Elbows, lowblows, shots behind the head, etc, etc.

    Since he joined Sugar, Fury is all about that, nothing about speed or cardio or anything like that. If you don't know this or see this you know nothing about Boxing.
    Claiming Fury is about speed and pure Boxing is just ridiculous.
     
  11. fencik45

    fencik45 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury was always a hype job.
     
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  12. Richmond The 3rd

    Richmond The 3rd New Member banned Full Member

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    If she's not dead, The Gypsy Queen will be a divorced 500lb drugged up drunken slob.
     
  13. AngryBirds

    AngryBirds Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    6 years from now we’ll get Fury vs Wilder 4.

    Fury will be an overweight slob of a mess, but he’ll still outbox Wilder.
     
  14. Reinhardt

    Reinhardt Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    6 years from now he's 400 pounds
     
  15. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Once Fury's legs are gone that's it and we've seen glimpses of it over the last 5 years. Fury doesn't have 1 punch power which is what allows most heavyweights to elongate their careers.

    He does have toughness though and his stamina and ring smarts will always be present.

    He might just turn into a full on grappler.
     
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