Update on Tyson Fury training comeback

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  1. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The list of opponents Eddie said was interesting.

    He wanted Fury to fight Kauffman, Bellew, Whyte and then Joshua. Fury declined.

    Tyson Fury is all talk!!!
     
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  2. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Briggs on the Frampton card coming up.
     
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  3. obelector

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    ive promised all my overpaid dross pay days they dont deserve and youre going to provide the ppv's that i need to finance it.

    Hmm, i wonder why big tys wasnt interested?
     
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  4. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You seem to forgetting Fury would be making a fortune with those fights. £30 mil

    This is the same Fury who claims he could fight Joshua and Wilder now.

    Why accept though when you can sign with Warren and get paid millions to fight bums.

    The only loser in this is Warren who will pay Fury and get very little in return.

    Hearn doesn't need Fury

    Bellew is talk of the town making millions.

    Whyte is getting paid 7 figures to fight Parker and a win gets him an AJ fight.

    AJ is fighting Povetkin or Wilder.

    Exactly how does Hearn need Fury to finance paydays for his fighters on ppv?

    Fury will fight some nobody on a Frampton undercard.

    The Fury comeback novelty will not last long while he fights nobodies.
     
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  5. wibble wobble

    wibble wobble New Member Full Member

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    Are you really suprised? After nearly 3 years out and having to lose nearly ten stone in weight a second fight against a fight sharp Bellew would be an insane risk. Tyson needs at least three or four easy run outs before taking on that level.
     
  6. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    His the one claiming to be #1 and the one who can beat any HW in the world right now.

    The same guy who said he won't fight Bellew as he would hurt him to bad.

    Three or four easy run outs is far too many. Getting paid more than he did vs Wlad for three or four easy run outs is ridiculous.
     
  7. juppity

    juppity Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Couldn't agree more. Fury pretty much stated he would fight Shannon Briggs in Sept in 2nd comeback fight and this went out the window after Seferi performance. That fight made his idol Mike Tyson fight against Peter McNeeley creditable. At least Mike took it serious and took on a live opponent. The question is now will the paying public be patient and can Fury stay disciplined ?
     
  8. Potwash

    Potwash The Real Untouchables Full Member

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    Agreed...Fury just needs to keep it real.
     
  9. kim_jong_un

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    Looks like he has shifted his attention from Joshua towards Wilder. Three posts in a row mouthing off Wilder on his Instagram in the last 4 hours.
     
  10. Cally

    Cally Sand...sand... nothing but sand! Full Member

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    I've always liked Tyson, but gawd this 2.0 version needs to wind his neck back in a bit..

    He used to be atleast funny during interviews, but now He's just got this massive unbearable ego that just doesnt stfu..much much more me me me than ever!
    On and on he goes, I had to turn off his latest IFL Interview, just couldn't take it anymore.. Lol

    Please stop Tyson ffs fella.. Lol
     
  11. Blindspot

    Blindspot New Member Full Member

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    Lol, that fight...
    The guy he was facing could barely throw a punch without getting all muddled and wrong footed
    The guy never knew how to keep a pace of any action, just stood there
    Then Tyson, cuz he's too out of shape, waves to the crowd and acts like a goofball, which would only be cool if the guy in front of you was decent... but as it was, his playing for the crowd came off to me as being ACTUALLY TOO TIMID to rip the guy a new one

    I mean the guy was the definition of a passive fighter
    And Tyson didn't even take the active role, so he too was PAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSIVE
    And whats that?
    I wouldnt even dare train like that, let alone a real match

    I like Tyson, I hope he gets into good shape again
    But he for sure isnt there
    Lol he'd get laid out right now as it stands, that was super clear in that match
     
  12. Heisenberg

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    It felt like his meds had worn off in this interview. Fury is the definition of a contradiction
     
  13. juppity

    juppity Boxing Addict Full Member

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  14. Heisenberg

    Heisenberg @paulmillsfitness Full Member

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    And his opponent getting a resounding 3-4 week train camp will be?
     
  15. Scissors

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    TBA.
     
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