Tyson Fury abuses Eddie Hearn!

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by BoxingAnalyst, Oct 16, 2012.


  1. Flexe

    Flexe Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury is nervous. He knows Price is ready to KO him.
     
  2. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Price's response to Fury was pretty witty and funnier IMO. Fury's been funny just because it's great watching someone with a big mouth really setting themselves up for a fall. All these bizarre rants are the work of a worried and jealous man IMO.
     
  3. craney91

    craney91 Boxing Addict banned

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    I told you before, I'll tell you again, Fury trod in dog **** he wouldn't have trod in if he was clear. His emotions took over and said things a calm Fury would never have said. He would have been aware that he vacated the belt and wouldn't have over stepped the mark.

    Ever since that night, he has gone macho to the max, to try and back it up and not look like a fool.

    But he's digging himself a bigger hole by the day. And he doesn't just know it, he'll feel it when some "bum" fancies their chances and clocks him in round 1.
     
  4. BoxingAnalyst

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    Agree, Fury was getting loads of attention a year or two ago, when big Pricey was fighting Latvians, now Price is stealing his thunder.

    Price's fists have built him a good following, where as Fury has just talked his way into the spotlight.
     
  5. mbrockett

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    i used to like Fury also - still do, but don't like his current tip of coming off arrogant. The charm about him was his youthful naiivety, heart and respect of the sport of boxing. He's losing that now but is still a character.

    He's way out of his depth with Price though - whose power is simply insane. I'm not sure that Price will like someone getting into his face but don't think Fury is the man who can get past the jab.
     
  6. ApatheticLeader

    ApatheticLeader is bringing ***y back. Full Member

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    I love Fury's ego. Mostly because denting it provides me with much entertainment.
     
  7. dftaylor

    dftaylor Writer, fanatic Full Member

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    The second one is my favourite!
     
  8. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don't get me wrong, even if he was terribly out of shape, the Chisora win was a good one. But apart from that, he has nothing on his record that Price hasn't at least matched. As you say, most of his popularity has came from his interviews etc. whilst Price's humble, realistic outlook doesn't get so much attention.

    I've got no problem with people still ranking Fury ahead of Price at the moment but H2H, I have no doubt Price would wipe the floor with him. It's a bit like Mitchell-Burns I reckon, with some people on here thinking it as 50-50 but really it being a bit of mismatch.
     
  9. moesizlak

    moesizlak Active Member Full Member

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    Furys playing a game, he s acting mad when he actuallu aint.twat
     
  10. flatulent_bob

    flatulent_bob Active Member Full Member

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    Jesus he'd better get a move on, that's one hell of a workload.
    If he needs a hand I hear secretary at The Jimmy Saville Trust had a sudden down turn in her workload. He should give her a ring.
     
  11. hitandhope

    hitandhope Well-Known Member Full Member

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    :lol:

    I like Fury but Price is all class.
     
  12. madg321

    madg321 Active Member Full Member

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    Every one forgets fury will develop more power as he goes on hes a wee lad.... he will be a world champ one day