Tyson Fury tellling it as it is

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  1. dan.1997

    dan.1997 New Member Full Member

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    Ridiculous.

    Fury made Wlad look that poor. His boxing style was too much for Wlad to handle, a lot of feints and quick footwork making him hard to hit and awkward for Wlad.

    Truth is Fury made Wlad look very very ordinary, which no fighter has done in a long time.

    You'll see the difference in levels when Wlad schools AJ, proving that Fury is out on his own as no.1 Heavyweight in the division.
     
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  2. Staminakills

    Staminakills Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wladimir was ripe for the taking he wasn't ever going to defend against ANY top 5,6 hw and keep his belt. he was lucky he fought fury who couldn't hurt any hw.

    That fight was WAY closers than some claim , meth heads spreading fury did this and that, fury didn't do **** !!!!

    Wlad didn't do **** either , that fight was a pathetic joke.. neither had any idea how to fight an opponent that resembles their size..

    Both lost and petrified of the other.... Wladimir tried closing the show at the end but people act like those couple rounds never happened (THE ONLY CLEARLY WON ROUNDS TOO) but , oh ya they happened .

    Fury and Wlad together averaged under 20 shots landed per round, that's them ****ing combined !!
     
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  3. ZODIUS!!!

    ZODIUS!!! The certified boss banned Full Member

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    This is pathetic

    Fury won every round easily and CLEARLY

    FACT
     
  4. lawslaw

    lawslaw Active Member Full Member

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    Obviously not a FACT. The judges scorecards prove this.
     
  5. robg

    robg Active Member Full Member

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    I hope he comes back. I hope we don't have another Gene Tunney, Rocky Marciano, Lennox Lewis situation here
     
  6. nickpoppunk

    nickpoppunk Unbelievable Bentekkers Full Member

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    Fury, you got dropped by Steve Cunningham, almost lost. Couldn't dedicate himself to his craft.
    luck was on his side the night he fought wlad and stuck to the game plan. It was terrible
     
  7. gmurphy

    gmurphy Land of the corrupt, home of the robbery! banned Full Member

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    he outboxed wlad, possibly the best tactical boxer the heavyweight division has seen, in he's 3 loses he was outboxing he's opponent but gassed or got stopped, fury did something that had never been done before and did it easily to be fair

    i think fury struggled mentally after winning that fight, he beat the atg heavyweight ,the man no one could come close to beating and he did it easily, he was probably looking at the likes of wilder and joshua and thinking ' why do these bums even matter?'

    apart from money fighting on i don't think meant much to him
     
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  8. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    As I said, Fury was given very little chance yet did what nobody else was able to do since 2004 - beat Wladmir Klitschko.
     
  9. JannyG

    JannyG Member Full Member

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    It is sad.

    Fury keeps coming out and saying he hates boxing and he doesn't miss it. However he has been seen at three different boxing events recently.

    Massive fan of Fury, however I can't help but think that Tyson regrets this whole situation and wants back in.

    Personally, if I really hated something I would hardly speak about it or be around it.
     
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  10. Price is back

    Price is back E16 Canning Town banned Full Member

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    Fury couldn't hurt any heavyweight ? What did he do to chisora then ?
     
  11. jaymon112

    jaymon112 MARVELOUS Full Member

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    I'm not sure Fury is the type of guy to stay at the top of the division.