You remember a bunch of bozos talking merda on forums and conveniently leaving out the finer details. Conquered England, Britain, the Commonwealth, Limerick, Europe, then the whole wide world.
Mr. "No living man born from a woman can ever defeat me" and Mr. "I'm unbeatable..."? He has always cared about the zero. And there is nothing wrong with that. The dudes ego can barely handle winning so clearly losing would put him down some kind of special downward spiral. He admitted he faked a broken ankle to postpone the Wladimir rematch then just showed up to a drug test high months later to cancel it altogether.
Fury is one of the those "boorish Brits" that Putin wants so much to nuke. And he didn't even fight Povetkin.
Man, you're getting desperate. Did you know the two best heavies in that period of the British domestic scene did actually fight one another? It happened in the summer of 2011 on Channel 5 and millions of people watched it live. David Price was just the next guy around, had the chance to face Fury, but declined and took the less resistant path. Both he and Baloney have made allusions to being aware of the Hennessy deal with Channel 5 and that holding out for purse bids would create the opportunity to scoop up vacant titles while using Fury's name for publicity. Alas, the big Liverpudlian's twelve months of piggybacking glory came and went while Del and Tyson took on the world. This content is protected Does it hurt? Tell me, does it hurt?
It's amusing to turn the screw on the anti-Fury crowd by beating them with their own sticks. I saw no question, by the way, only bitter recrimination. On the subject of amusement, I did find some in your consummate flip-flop from pre-fight intimations that Whyte would make a decent addition to Fury's résumé (a better scalp than Wilder, you claimed) to post-fight dismissals of Whyte as abject garbage. (Others, like myself, were consistent on Whyte's moderate worth to Fury's résumé all the way through.) Your game isn't very well disguised.