For the Tyson Fury fans.

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dirk2686 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 07:39
Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 07:29 7gs for talking over a bit of scran.. Hardly sounds a laughing stock to me

Some men have to work their grandmother out of them for half that moneyπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Getting money for old rope, that's not a divvy man
How much do you reckon he could have made if he'd swerved the pies and coke and actually fought? 20m? More?
Don't worry about them fury boys, they've got a good few quid laid about even without the boxingπŸ‘πŸ’·

Always been wealthy men
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They'd have to pay me to go and watch that. :zzz:
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"Includes a photo with Tyson and dinner"

Presumably that's just for the first thirty seconds; after that you just get a photo with Tyson and his empty plate.
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Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 07:55
dirk2686 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 07:39
Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 07:29 7gs for talking over a bit of scran.. Hardly sounds a laughing stock to me

Some men have to work their grandmother out of them for half that moneyπŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

Getting money for old rope, that's not a divvy man
How much do you reckon he could have made if he'd swerved the pies and coke and actually fought? 20m? More?
Don't worry about them fury boys, they've got a good few quid laid about even without the boxingπŸ‘πŸ’·

Always been wealthy men
:TU:
Boxing obviously made him BIG money but they had very good money before the boxing started.
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Wasting your time, Martin, he's not right.
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It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
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Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 12:56 It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
People can't cope with it! They think he grew up with nothing...
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mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 13:12
Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 12:56 It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
People can't cope with it! They think he grew up with nothing...
Fury may be comparatively well off, but he's thrown away the chance to earn tens of millions and instead earns seven grand sat on his arse in a Jury's Inn. It's idiotic to suggest that, because he's always had a few quid, becoming a fat laughing stock in the prime of his career is a good idea.
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Never been short of cash, never will be, now getting Β£7,000 for eating dinner? Are you for real?
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mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 13:45 Never been short of cash, never will be, now getting Β£7,000 for eating dinner? Are you for real?
I'm never short of cash but I'd take Β£20m over Β£7k.
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It 8s s shame fury seems to have rather squandered his talent. It's maybe already too late, but maybe he was more interested in winning the title than the pressure of being champ. If it's not for him, better he finds something that gives him a bit of joy in his life. God knows it's hard to find
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 14:11 It 8s s shame fury seems to have rather squandered his talent. It's maybe already too late, but maybe he was more interested in winning the title than the pressure of being champ. If it's not for him, better he finds something that gives him a bit of joy in his life. God knows it's hard to find
You're not far from the mark there.
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Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 12:56 It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
Especially lowlife scumbag criminals with convictions for violence, drug dealing and money laundering.
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CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 00:43
Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 12:56 It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
Especially lowlife scumbag criminals with convictions for violence, drug dealing and money laundering.
Of which Tyson has none. AJ on the other hand...
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 14:11 It 8s s shame fury seems to have rather squandered his talent. It's maybe already too late, but maybe he was more interested in winning the title than the pressure of being champ. If it's not for him, better he finds something that gives him a bit of joy in his life. God knows it's hard to find
Perhaps a fair point but his mental health claims are nonsense anyway. The WBA and WBO asked for evidence so he'd not get stripped. His 'legal team' (read: his money laundering uncle and eye gouging dad) said this would be provided. It wasn't, and he was stripped. The whole basis of Tyson being unwell is Tyson saying he's unwell.

It's a convenient excuse for a guy who's taken a promising career and chucked it in the bin. Now he's making 7k a pop doing Sunday dinners on Teeside whilst Joshua makes eight figures a fight selling out Wembley. If anyone is getting upset here it's the Fury fans facing that fact.
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mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 03:59
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 00:43
Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 12:56 It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
Especially lowlife scumbag criminals with convictions for violence, drug dealing and money laundering.
Of which Tyson has none. AJ on the other hand...
Yeah but come on, you know him and his clan must get up to no good, it's in their nature.
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banjo wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 04:54
mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 03:59
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 00:43

Especially lowlife scumbag criminals with convictions for violence, drug dealing and money laundering.
Of which Tyson has none. AJ on the other hand...
Yeah but come on, you know him and his clan must get up to no good, it's in their nature.
I think the reference was to the Furys in general, who just have the money laundering and GBH charges hanging over them plus many years inside.

The way people go on about a bit of weed suggests they have an obvious agenda.
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Could it be that some of Tysons issues stem from him not really fitting in with how his old man and uncle really are?

Tyson and Hughie and Tyson’s brothers etc all seem like nice, decent fellas whenever you see them chatting, especially away from boxing. Just normal lads who like having the craic

I’ve always had the feeling that John Fury is a pretty poor influence on his son and only adds pressure, stirs the pot etc
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mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 03:59
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 00:43
Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 12:56 It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
Especially lowlife scumbag criminals with convictions for violence, drug dealing and money laundering.
Of which Tyson has none. AJ on the other hand...
πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ yeah show me where Tyson was arrested for drugsπŸ‘€
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Nothing embarassing about it
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The only thing is he still continually calls people out still saying he'd beat them all easy...which maybe true but he ain't fighting anyone looking like he does at the moment so if it was about proving who's best again, I'd be concentrating on that personally.

Its his life and who is anyone to judge....if I genuinely believed I could still do it I'd personally be working hard to get back......but on the flip side I'd take 7 grand all day for talking about my life to people over a nice lunch.

I agree nothing embarrassing about it, we would all take that money for sure...I just wish he wouldn't call everyone out all the time trying to stay relevant without seemingly making any inroads into getting fit again...
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if he does come back once again all his talk will be backed up πŸ‘Š
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Crazyboy wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 13:47 The only thing is he still continually calls people out still saying he'd beat them all easy...which maybe true but he ain't fighting anyone looking like he does at the moment so if it was about proving who's best again, I'd be concentrating on that personally.

Its his life and who is anyone to judge....if I genuinely believed I could still do it I'd personally be working hard to get back......but on the flip side I'd take 7 grand all day for talking about my life to people over a nice lunch.

I agree nothing embarrassing about it, we would all take that money for sure...I just wish he wouldn't call everyone out all the time trying to stay relevant without seemingly making any inroads into getting fit again...
It's taking the 7k when he could get 10m for a Joshua fight that people are wondering about.
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mickey1975 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 03:59
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑09 Nov 2017, 00:43
Oiky wrote: ↑08 Nov 2017, 12:56 It kills people to see others get on in lifeπŸ˜‚
Especially lowlife scumbag criminals with convictions for violence, drug dealing and money laundering.
Of which Tyson has none. AJ on the other hand...
I’m not disagreeing about tyson and aj.

And even more credit to tyson for staying on the straight and narrow in spite of the malign influences around him
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I've stumbled into a jealous people thread

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