Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
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Freedom2013
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Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
Peter Fury says the fight is in doubt. It's not been signed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSaQsYTN80c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSaQsYTN80c
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tiny_acres
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
Oh come on.This is a joke.Fight alreadyFreedom2013 wrote:Peter Fury says the fight is in doubt. It's not been signed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSaQsYTN80c
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At least if it hasn't been signed, it's not as ridiculous as all of the pull-outs after signing made by Fury and/or his opponents.
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Cant see Tyson fighting for a while with what happened today.
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What's that?Lennox wrote:Cant see Tyson fighting for a while with what happened today.
edit: death of his uncle Hughie
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didn't know his uncle had died, if the fight doesn't happen, fair enough. Let him take all the time he needs.
my opinion if they will fight, yes, they will fight again because they are two of the uk's best heavyweights right now and if not for titles or prestige etc., this will be a good gauge of how they both have developed since their last fight.
my opinion if they will fight, yes, they will fight again because they are two of the uk's best heavyweights right now and if not for titles or prestige etc., this will be a good gauge of how they both have developed since their last fight.
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While of course risking the chance of sounding insensitive, postponements for boxing matches or illnesses is getting old, and I imo not necessary. Many, and probably all of us have had close relatives pass away in the past. Normally people cannot afford to postpone "work" for a few months because of it. Most times it is best to keep on working after a mourning period to hopefully keep your mind off of it. Sometimes you can use it as a motivation to accomplish something great.
All that said, I do wish Fury the best. This fight was not exactly one that people were frothing at the mouth at to watch anyway.
All that said, I do wish Fury the best. This fight was not exactly one that people were frothing at the mouth at to watch anyway.
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very good points made and well said and that includes the part about not frothing at the mouth I admit.Badhusker wrote:While of course risking the chance of sounding insensitive, postponements for boxing matches or illnesses is getting old, and I imo not necessary. Many, and probably all of us have had close relatives pass away in the past. Normally people cannot afford to postpone "work" for a few months because of it. Most times it is best to keep on working after a mourning period to hopefully keep your mind off of it. Sometimes you can use it as a motivation to accomplish something great.
All that said, I do wish Fury the best. This fight was not exactly one that people were frothing at the mouth at to watch anyway.
I think its just finding someone who fits into their training the way his uncle did or at least someone who could have a similar influence that his uncle may have done.
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Agree with that.Badhusker wrote:While of course risking the chance of sounding insensitive, postponements for boxing matches or illnesses is getting old, and I imo not necessary. Many, and probably all of us have had close relatives pass away in the past. Normally people cannot afford to postpone "work" for a few months because of it. Most times it is best to keep on working after a mourning period to hopefully keep your mind off of it. Sometimes you can use it as a motivation to accomplish something great.
All that said, I do wish Fury the best. This fight was not exactly one that people were frothing at the mouth at to watch anyway.
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funso banjo baby
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
Fury is pretty much retired now
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HomicideHenry
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
The contest with Abell may as well of been an exhibition. It was a mere excercise. At any time, Fury could of taken the bum out. And that was Fury at his fattest, slowest, and rustiest.fergusg wrote:Tyson Fury only fought eight months ago and has since had fight cancellations against Alexander Ustinov and Dereck Chisora. Even though he only fought once in 2013, against Steve Cunningham, he also had to endure two fight cancellations against David Haye.funso banjo baby wrote:Fury is pretty much retired now
Therefore, why do you claim that Tyson Fury has retired (unless you’re merely trolling)?
My greatest fear is that he'll only of done two fights in the span of a year and a half. He beats Chisora, he'll become the WBO mandatory. I don't know if he could even stand a chance with that much inactivity and rust against Klitschko. Fury at his busiest and best shape, would of still been an underdog, but at least a live one.
I'm having flash backs of Cooney when he was inactive for nearly 18 months before facing Holmes.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
When I started reading your post I was thinking of Cooney also.HomicideHenry wrote:The contest with Abell may as well of been an exhibition. It was a mere excercise. At any time, Fury could of taken the bum out. And that was Fury at his fattest, slowest, and rustiest.fergusg wrote:Tyson Fury only fought eight months ago and has since had fight cancellations against Alexander Ustinov and Dereck Chisora. Even though he only fought once in 2013, against Steve Cunningham, he also had to endure two fight cancellations against David Haye.funso banjo baby wrote:Fury is pretty much retired now
Therefore, why do you claim that Tyson Fury has retired (unless you’re merely trolling)?
My greatest fear is that he'll only of done two fights in the span of a year and a half. He beats Chisora, he'll become the WBO mandatory. I don't know if he could even stand a chance with that much inactivity and rust against Klitschko. Fury at his busiest and best shape, would of still been an underdog, but at least a live one.
I'm having flash backs of Cooney when he was inactive for nearly 18 months before facing Holmes.
Has anyone seen Fury lately?He looks to have lost a bunch of weight.
Hopefully he is starting to take training more serious
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No one can really tell me they thought this fight would happen.
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Lennox wrote:Cant see Tyson fighting for a while with what happened today.
What happened now? His 4th cousin stubbed his toe?
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How are things on the International Space Station?fergusg wrote:How bizarre!
If I submit a post containing “F.rank Warren” (without the full stop), his name gets automatically substituted with the word “allegedly”.
http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A9mSs2fJ ... p3LuIrWjU-
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That's one hell of a flashback, you not being born and all.HomicideHenry wrote: I'm having flash backs of Cooney when he was inactive for nearly 18 months before facing Holmes.
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Didn't David Haye say they had only sold 4000 tickets prior to the 1st fight cancellation.
With Billy Joe Saunders v Chris Eubank Jr on the undercard it sounds like a potentially entertaining card.
They're probably just crunching numbers and deciding on who gets what in terms of purse split.
With Billy Joe Saunders v Chris Eubank Jr on the undercard it sounds like a potentially entertaining card.
They're probably just crunching numbers and deciding on who gets what in terms of purse split.
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I hope Tyson (< lol) Fury never fights again and is consigned to the boxing dustbin where the coward belongs. Thanks for the memories... or memory rather Fury, specifically of uppercutting yourself.
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tiny_acres
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
I am going through Fury's fight cancellations.I only find one fight so far that he pulled out of.
All other cancellations were by his opponents.Why all the hate on him for this?
There are far better reasons to hate the guy but why blame him for this?
All other cancellations were by his opponents.Why all the hate on him for this?
There are far better reasons to hate the guy but why blame him for this?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
Freedom2013 wrote:Peter Fury says the fight is in doubt. It's not been signed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSaQsYTN80c
Maybe Chisora is just all talk after all, I'm really hoping Fury knock this dude's chin off.
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lillywhite14
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Dereck Chisora in doubt
The same Chisora that has fought Vitali, Haye and travelled to fight Helenius in his own backyard?KBB wrote:Freedom2013 wrote:Peter Fury says the fight is in doubt. It's not been signed.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kSaQsYTN80c
Maybe Chisora is just all talk after all, I'm really hoping Fury knock this dude's chin off.
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I copied the following two tweets from Peter Fury just now. The fight is on.
peter fury. @peterfury · 8h 8 hours ago
@bigdaddybunce @stevelillis Tysons fight 29th V Chisora is 100% on. Also going to be Boxing on allegedly regular in future.
peter fury. @peterfury · 8h 8 hours ago
Thanks to Mr Bill Ives" allegedly " Mick Hennessy for sealing this partnership with allegedly & Ch 5
peter fury. @peterfury · 8h 8 hours ago
@bigdaddybunce @stevelillis Tysons fight 29th V Chisora is 100% on. Also going to be Boxing on allegedly regular in future.
peter fury. @peterfury · 8h 8 hours ago
Thanks to Mr Bill Ives" allegedly " Mick Hennessy for sealing this partnership with allegedly & Ch 5
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Buster Douglas. Good example.Badhusker wrote:While of course risking the chance of sounding insensitive, postponements for boxing matches or illnesses is getting old, and I imo not necessary. Many, and probably all of us have had close relatives pass away in the past. Normally people cannot afford to postpone "work" for a few months because of it. Most times it is best to keep on working after a mourning period to hopefully keep your mind off of it. Sometimes you can use it as a motivation to accomplish something great.
All that said, I do wish Fury the best. This fight was not exactly one that people were frothing at the mouth at to watch anyway.
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There's some strong acid around.hhaehre wrote:That's one hell of a flashback, you not being born and all.HomicideHenry wrote: I'm having flash backs of Cooney when he was inactive for nearly 18 months before facing Holmes.