
"There's only wuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuun Tyson Fuuuuury!"
"I'll fight you in your own backyard. Like I did Klitschko. You're a bum! You're a bum!"

Nightmare Roy wrote:They will never let him near Tyson, he'd absolutely clown Wilder.
I agree.Syntax Error wrote:The heavyweight division needs this kind of publicity.
Like him or not, Fury is making the division interesting again & so far, he's been able to back up what he has said.
It sure was!Perseus wrote:
This was a good weekend for the heavyweight division.
Exactly!Perseus wrote:Entertaining stuff, loved it.
Some people complain about the quality of the top heavyweights at the moment, personally I love the fact that all of these guys are so vulnerable.
This was a good weekend for the heavyweight division, Haye is back, a new IBF titlist, a KO of the year candidate delivered by a heavyweight titlist and the linear champion making sure he is in the middle calling out his rivals.
A lot of good matches to be made in the heavyweight division and I think we'll be lucky enough to get most of them.
They were in the ring together last night and Fury got thoroughly "clowned."Nightmare Roy wrote:They will never let him near Tyson, he'd absolutely clown Wilder.
It is called marketing. Boxing, especially the HW div, is in dire need of it. I will watch every fight of both Fury and Wilder because of what has gone on in their fights, not the before or after. But, thanks to Fury jumping in the ring WWE style and getting himself bitch slapped profusely by Wilder, the heavyweight div is back on the planet's radar screens with a vengeance.greg wrote:..all I want is the top guys fight each other more often...do I really need this circus? no..will I be willing to actually PAY to see both boxers after this friendly exchange? definitely not..
...I'm sure this kind of marketing works for some...didn't say I won't watch them, I meant it won't motivate me to pay for watching them just because of these post fight antics...Tanzio wrote:It is called marketing. Boxing, especially the HW div, is in dire need of it. I will watch every fight of both Fury and Wilder because of what has gone on in their fights, not the before or after. But, thanks to Fury jumping in the ring WWE style and getting himself bitch slapped profusely by Wilder, the heavyweight div is back on the planet's radar screens with a vengeance.greg wrote:..all I want is the top guys fight each other more often...do I really need this circus? no..will I be willing to actually PAY to see both boxers after this friendly exchange? definitely not..
verballistic wrote:This is great. Just what the HW division needs. Unfortunately we never saw this from Klitschko.
Can't believe nobody's posted the video of this yet. It's classic HW trash-talk that the HWs having been lacking for years:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JL7h72NigqE
We should see lots more of this before they actually get around to fighting...
Check the 0:12 second point of the video...did Wilder call him Fairy or Fury? Hard to tell...
You keep saying this and that Wilder "sonned" Fury, and yet all I saw was a nervous looking Wilder ask if Fury wanted to fight a real fighter and that he'd fight him anywhere.Tanzio wrote:They were in the ring together last night and Fury got thoroughly "clowned."Nightmare Roy wrote:They will never let him near Tyson, he'd absolutely clown Wilder.
I didn't see it last night. Watched it today and quickly realized anyone thinking Wilder won that exchange has blinders on.Freedom2013 wrote:Fury got the best of that exchange!
Wilder was SHOOK.![]()
Bum Squad is afraid of men his own size.
after watching the way he danced and wouldn't engage against Chisora and Klitschko I don't see a man that likes to fight , technically box , yes , but fight is another thing .chuck9788 wrote:I DO NOT see Tyson Fury's antics as fake. The truth is, he's a traveller gypsy that truly likes to fight.
Last night Deontay was talking post fight in the ring about taking on mandatories first.
I believe Fury would have gladly accepted to fight Wilder in the parking garage for free with no one else watching.