Fury gets green light......

dalcumly
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I like Fury. I like the way he says what he thinks, whether we agree with it or not, at least he's not false or terrified of the PC brigade.
8 week training camp and big Tyson beats anyone ,one way or another. Very adaptable, whatever style you want to put up Fury will overcome it.How does anyone prepare for Fury? That's what beat the 'unbeatable' Klitschko and what would totally flumox Joshua. Boring fight but points win for the big man.
Oiky
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Re: Fury gets green light......

Post by Oiky »

Hopefully Tyson and AJ fight

Nothing other than a Tyson win would happen
Mimmy
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Re: Fury gets green light......

Post by Mimmy »

The argument regarding AJ and Fury will go on until AJ retires or gets beat, so its best all round that fury gets fit has a fight or 2 then mixes it with AJ either late 2018 or early 2019. But what are the chances of AJ staying unbeaten until then?
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Post by fightfan95 »

It would be such a good sight seeing Tyson back into boxing.

Tyson needs a good promoter to shift the tickets - I don't know if Matchroom is the right fit for him though, it certainly isn't Hennessy. Tyson is very loyal though, so will he leave Mick?
Oiky
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Tyson will more than likely stick with the same outfit he's always stuck with
tigermoth87
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Re: Fury gets green light......

Post by tigermoth87 »

I'd love Fury to return but he's just posted a video on facebook where he's out of breath walking alongside a canal.

If he returns, I can't see the AJ fight until 2019. Fury needs to get in shape first which by the looks of things could take a while. Then needs a few fights to get back in the swing of things.
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dalcumly wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 08:26 I like Fury. I like the way he says what he thinks, whether we agree with it or not, at least he's not false or terrified of the PC brigade.
8 week training camp and big Tyson beats anyone ,one way or another. Very adaptable, whatever style you want to put up Fury will overcome it.How does anyone prepare for Fury? That's what beat the 'unbeatable' Klitschko and what would totally flumox Joshua. Boring fight but points win for the big man.
He wouldn't be fit in 8months to fight at top level. He needs to drop about 8stone, regain his CV in doing so whilst praying he hasn't lost his fleet of foot for a big man.

Putting a stone or 2 on isnt that much of a problem but his current condition is alot worse than that.
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dalcumly wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 08:26 I like Fury. I like the way he says what he thinks, whether we agree with it or not, at least he's not false or terrified of the PC brigade.
8 week training camp and big Tyson beats anyone ,one way or another. Very adaptable, whatever style you want to put up Fury will overcome it.How does anyone prepare for Fury? That's what beat the 'unbeatable' Klitschko and what would totally flumox Joshua. Boring fight but points win for the big man.
He wouldn't be fit in 8months to fight at top level. He needs to drop about 8stone, regain his CV in doing so whilst praying he hasn't lost his fleet of foot for a big man.

Putting a stone or 2 on isnt that much of a problem but his current condition is alot worse than that.
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Re: Fury gets green light......

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sammy95 wrote: 30 Oct 2017, 20:48
gilgamesh wrote:
jamamb wrote:
i mean if he comes back and fights solid oppponents why hate him still? his talk?
I don't like Tyson Fury the person for one thing. The singing after fights, the dressing up as Batman at a Presser, the sh*t he's said...he's a complete jackass. So I'd never be a fan, but he'd definitely raise his credibility as a fighter in my eyes if he actually manages to come back and achieve anything of note.

I wouldn't sh*t on him quite so hard if he managed to do anything impressive. He's got it to do.
What about beating Wladimir Klitschko who had reigned supreme for ten or so years?
Wladimir Klitschko had quite a decorated career filled with numerous title defenses, and notable Championship victories.
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mickey1975 wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 04:58
sammy95 wrote:
gilgamesh wrote:
I don't like Tyson Fury the person for one thing. The singing after fights, the dressing up as Batman at a Presser, the sh*t he's said...he's a complete jackass. So I'd never be a fan, but he'd definitely raise his credibility as a fighter in my eyes if he actually manages to come back and achieve anything of note.

I wouldn't sh*t on him quite so hard if he managed to do anything impressive. He's got it to do.
What about beating Wladimir Klitschko who had reigned supreme for ten or so years?
You're wasting your time, mate. Apparently Wlad didn't try that night or he'd have killed Tyson.
I've never said "He'd have killed Tyson" if he tried that night, but it would've made Tyson's victory a little more meaningful if it had actually been a fight.
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Re: Fury gets green light......

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gilgamesh wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 11:38
sammy95 wrote: 30 Oct 2017, 20:48
gilgamesh wrote:
I don't like Tyson Fury the person for one thing. The singing after fights, the dressing up as Batman at a Presser, the sh*t he's said...he's a complete jackass. So I'd never be a fan, but he'd definitely raise his credibility as a fighter in my eyes if he actually manages to come back and achieve anything of note.

I wouldn't sh*t on him quite so hard if he managed to do anything impressive. He's got it to do.
What about beating Wladimir Klitschko who had reigned supreme for ten or so years?
Wladimir Klitschko had quite a decorated career filled with numerous title defenses, and notable Championship victories.
I think you may have misread what I said (TF beating WK), however, I think it is quite clear that your hatred of Fury is a clear roadblock in what could be quite a healthy forum discussion on the future of Tyson Fury. Nice one fella :TU:
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sammy95 wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 13:41
gilgamesh wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 11:38
Wladimir Klitschko had quite a decorated career filled with numerous title defenses, and notable Championship victories.
I think you may have misread what I said (TF beating WK), however, I think it is quite clear that your hatred of Fury is a clear roadblock in what could be quite a healthy forum discussion on the future of Tyson Fury. Nice one fella :TU:
"Will he come back" has been the discussion for the last hour and a half. His Future in the sport only really becomes interesting to discuss again if he actually has a fight scheduled at some point. Speculation on whether or not he even gets licensed again is beating a dead horse.
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Fury winning against Wlad was the equivalent of a team like Everton going to Man City and winning after parking the bus thanks to a goal which bounced in off someone's backside in injury time with a 1-0 win. It's effective but let's not pretend we have to think it's amazing.
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dirk2686 wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 14:15 Fury winning against Wlad was the equivalent of a team like Everton going to Man City and winning after parking the bus thanks to a goal which bounced in off someone's backside in injury time with a 1-0 win. It's effective but let's not pretend we have to think it's amazing.
:TU:
jamamb
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fury is just too boring for my liking. watch chisora ii, hammer, wlad. all awful. the wlad fight wasnt a one off bore.

aj never bores. last fight mightve been his most lacking in action throughout and it was still enjoyable.
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Re: Fury gets green light......

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jamamb wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 14:24 fury is just too boring for my liking. watch chisora ii, hammer, wlad. all awful. the wlad fight wasnt a one off bore.

aj never bores. last fight mightve been his most lacking in action throughout and it was still enjoyable.
Some on here find this impossible to get their heads around. It's almost like fighters become more popular if they knock people out rather than win fights barely throwing punches and boring everyone to death.
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Post by jamamb »

ya, can you imagine 90k cheering aj if he all he did was move and occasionally flick a powerless jab :lol:

undisputed patty cake champ! what an event! what a thrill!

ppl accused wlad of being boring. but now imagine wlad without power and theres fury. i think hes a good fighter but i just cant stand watching him at all.
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Re: Fury gets green light......

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fightfan95 wrote: 31 Oct 2017, 10:58 It would be such a good sight seeing Tyson back into boxing.

Tyson needs a good promoter to shift the tickets - I don't know if Matchroom is the right fit for him though, it certainly isn't Hennessy. Tyson is very loyal though, so will he leave Mick?

He can't shift tickets. You're never, ever going to turn a guy as boring as Fury into a ticket seller. Everyone who has done proper big business in this country for decades (Eubank, Benn, Naz, Calzaghe, Froch, Bruno, Hatton, Joshua) is involved in fan friendly fights. Fury fights like a heavyweight Witter.
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