Tyson fury ... where for art though?

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Tyson fury ... where for art though?

Post by Wales »

Whats happened to Fury, there was a point a couple of months ago where he was fighting / releasing press releases twice a day, but we've heard nothing from the big man since Mcdermott (really).

So, how is the hand and when is the rematch... who won the purse bids by the way ?
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Give him a little bit of a chance, he did fight since McDermmott and is down to be fighting on the 28th.

Didn't the BBBoC grant some delay to the rematch?
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stujones wrote:Give him a little bit of a chance, he did fight since McDermmott and is down to be fighting on the 28th.

Didn't the BBBoC grant some delay to the rematch?
Yeah purse bids were suspended
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stujones wrote:Give him a little bit of a chance, he did fight since McDermmott and is down to be fighting on the 28th.

Didn't the BBBoC grant some delay to the rematch?
Not having a go stu, I just wanted to know what was going on...

A delay on the rematch, you'd think maloney and co wouldve wanted immediate rematch, no?
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"thou"....."wherefore art Thou"

and I'm sorry I don't know the answer. He's hopefully out running somewhere or down the baths because he needs to he has no bloody stamina.
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Also, "wherefore art thou" means "Why are you ... ?" or "Why are you called ..."
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whatashambles wrote:
stujones wrote:Give him a little bit of a chance, he did fight since McDermmott and is down to be fighting on the 28th.

Didn't the BBBoC grant some delay to the rematch?
Yeah purse bids were suspended


Yeah they where, im Sure they had to be in By Wednesday (Yesterday) and the Fight must take place before the end of Feb..
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I heard he has new coaches already?? Pat Barrett?? Can't believe he didn't stay with McCracken for longer... I think McCracken is a top coach to be honest!!
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He a defeat waiting to happen! Why he left Mcracken?
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leforge wrote:He a defeat waiting to happen! Why he left Mcracken?
Probably didn't say 'yes' enough.
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Don't know why he left like?? :-?
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whicker wrote:Also, "wherefore art thou" means "Why are you ... ?" or "Why are you called ..."
Apologies, will type out "must try harder" 1000 times
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if its Shakespeare you're after , in relation to Tyson, it should be:

'it is a tale full of sound and Fury,
signifying nothing...' Macbeth
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funso banjo baby wrote:if its Shakespeare you're after , in relation to Tyson, it should be:

'it is a tale full of sound and Fury,
signifying nothing...' Macbeth
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or

"to be or not to be, that is the question"
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DavidPayne wrote:or

"to be or not to be, that is the question"

Purse bids have been called by the board
Come on Mick
FW would stump up cash and then get tele sorted
time to do the same?
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