Tyson Fury issues challenge

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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:32
banjo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:30
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:28

No he isn't. He's an Irish Catholic. Different ethnicity.
My grandad's an Irish catholic, he isn't a different race to me.
Should Tyson denounce his bible then?
He's never struck me as a very religious person?
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:31
dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:26
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:14

He's a catholic. Have you ever read the bible?
Sorry - religious nonsense doesn't give you an excuse to act the twat.
If you ever get far enough to fill in a job application form, you'll see there's a very clear box for British Irish in ethnicity and Catholic in religion.
And? Doesn't mean religious belief isn't absolute nonsense. I know you'd probably love to turn water into wine Mick but sadly it ain't happening!
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Wouldn't need to.... "Just a fat guy from Anglesey" still don't know your lifetime achievements to look down on him.
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banjo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:44
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:40 Well, he isn't going to.
Then I'm never going to respect him.
Fair enough. You do realise Josh and his whole family are 1 million times worse when it comes to gays? Even the nicest Nigerian you'll ever meet will feel that way.
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:00
banjo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:44
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:40 Well, he isn't going to.
Then I'm never going to respect him.
Fair enough. You do realise Josh and his whole family are 1 million times worse when it comes to gays? Even the nicest Nigerian you'll ever meet will feel that way.
Even the gay ones?
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:57 Wouldn't need to.... "Just a fat guy from Anglesey" still don't know your lifetime achievements to look down on him.
Thing is if he believes what he does then he believes it, but keep his views to himself, homosexuals aren't hurting anyone so what's the need in coming out with the shite he does, he can't act a twat towards somebody then cry prejudice when somebody calls him out on it.
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:00
banjo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:44
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:40 Well, he isn't going to.
Then I'm never going to respect him.
Fair enough. You do realise Josh and his whole family are 1 million times worse when it comes to gays? Even the nicest Nigerian you'll ever meet will feel that way.
And that's why I criticise them, you will notice no religious person is safe from me on this website, all are utter pudenda and possibly paedophiles. Some people have tried to get me banned for that view but I will always be right above religion.
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:00
banjo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:44
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:40 Well, he isn't going to.
Then I'm never going to respect him.
Fair enough. You do realise Josh and his whole family are 1 million times worse when it comes to gays? Even the nicest Nigerian you'll ever meet will feel that way.
Mickey starts crying because someone says a word he doesn't like and cries racism.

Responds by suggesting every person in a country of 186m plus every person descended from the country hold the same views.

Let me guess Mick; you met a Nigerian fella in a pub once and he didn't like gays?
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ShadrachSimmo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:48He's never struck me as a very religious person?
Typical cherry picking religious nutcase. Uses his religion when it suits and ignores all the stuff he doesn't like.

I mean, Mick's very keen to defend a guy saying obviously nonsensical claptrap because it's his religion. I wonder how he'd react to Anthony Small following the word of his holy book by telling him he's going to hell because he drinks a bottle of vodka every day for his breakfast?
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dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:25
ShadrachSimmo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:48He's never struck me as a very religious person?
Typical cherry picking religious nutcase. Uses his religion when it suits and ignores all the stuff he doesn't like.

I mean, Mick's very keen to defend a guy saying obviously nonsensical claptrap because it's his religion. I wonder how he'd react to Anthony Small following the word of his holy book by telling him he's going to hell because he drinks a bottle of vodka every day for his breakfast?
Do I? Proper dickhead you, dirk. Yes, my experience of Nigerians is from meeting hundreds of them. Not one hasn't been homophobic. I'm not homophobic in the slightest.
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First fight back can't be aj as that's just silly. ..
Sign with ed fight two none punching heavys and then cash out getting knocked out by aj..
Regards a big Tyson fan
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dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:25
ShadrachSimmo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:48He's never struck me as a very religious person?
Typical cherry picking religious nutcase. Uses his religion when it suits and ignores all the stuff he doesn't like.

I mean, Mick's very keen to defend a guy saying obviously nonsensical claptrap because it's his religion. I wonder how he'd react to Anthony Small following the word of his holy book by telling him he's going to hell because he drinks a bottle of vodka every day for his breakfast?
And again with the cracks about booze. Make you feel big does it, trying to needle a bloke about his admitted addiction? Make you feel big, does it, that little victory on the internet?

I have to really question the bitterness and mean spirit of someone who repeatedly, again and a fvcking gain, likes to make those sort of sneers.

You really are a vindictive little cuntsnide.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 16:39
dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:25
ShadrachSimmo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:48He's never struck me as a very religious person?
Typical cherry picking religious nutcase. Uses his religion when it suits and ignores all the stuff he doesn't like.

I mean, Mick's very keen to defend a guy saying obviously nonsensical claptrap because it's his religion. I wonder how he'd react to Anthony Small following the word of his holy book by telling him he's going to hell because he drinks a bottle of vodka every day for his breakfast?
And again with the cracks about booze. Make you feel big does it, trying to needle a bloke about his admitted addiction? Make you feel big, does it, that little victory on the internet?

I have to really question the bitterness and mean spirit of someone who repeatedly, again and a fvcking gain, likes to make those sort of sneers.

You really are a vindictive little cuntsnide.
He's defending a guy, repeatedly, who thinks being gay is the equivalent of sexually abusing children. I don't care in the slightest if he feels bad about a few cracks about him being a pisspot.
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:28
banjo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:17
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:13

No, it's wrong. If I said all he needs to do is smash that n c*unt I'd get banned, and rightly so.
Fury is a white man just like me, he isn't a different race to me.
No he isn't. He's an Irish Catholic. Different ethnicity.
Why do you keep posting that Tyson is Irish?
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Would prefer Fury to have a couple of warm up fights first before AJ.
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dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:25
ShadrachSimmo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:48He's never struck me as a very religious person?
Typical cherry picking religious nutcase. Uses his religion when it suits and ignores all the stuff he doesn't like.
I had to stop following Tyson and Peter on twitter as they continually post religious quotes and go on about god - that is fine, but just spend 5 minutes on google to understand their background and history and you will see how hypocritical they are.
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bripez wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 16:55
dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:25
ShadrachSimmo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:48He's never struck me as a very religious person?
Typical cherry picking religious nutcase. Uses his religion when it suits and ignores all the stuff he doesn't like.
I had to stop following Tyson and Peter on twitter as they continually post religious quotes and go on about god - that is fine, but just spend 5 minutes on google to understand their background and history and you will see how hypocritical they are.
I still follow Tyson despite the religious tweets, it’s worth it when he goes off on a rant :lol:
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Tyson Fury talking isn't thread worthy anymore.
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I honestly thought it was going to be some kebab eating or shot downing competition stylee challenge .

There used to be a bloke near me called Dowdswell that held a shitload of eating and drinking records that even big Tyson would struggle to beat . :OhYes:
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banjo wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:44
mickey1975 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 14:40 Well, he isn't going to.
Then I'm never going to respect him.
You're as intolerant as him then
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gilgamesh wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 17:19 Tyson Fury talking isn't thread worthy anymore.
Two pages says your wrong.
:roll:
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KiwiRider wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 18:01
gilgamesh wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 17:19 Tyson Fury talking isn't thread worthy anymore.
Two pages says your wrong.
:roll:
Fury returning to the ring is interesting. Fury pretending he's gonna fight everybody while not even bothering to get into shape enough for a game of Badminton isn't interesting.
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dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 16:46
Counter-puncher wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 16:39
dirk2686 wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 15:25

Typical cherry picking religious nutcase. Uses his religion when it suits and ignores all the stuff he doesn't like.

I mean, Mick's very keen to defend a guy saying obviously nonsensical claptrap because it's his religion. I wonder how he'd react to Anthony Small following the word of his holy book by telling him he's going to hell because he drinks a bottle of vodka every day for his breakfast?
And again with the cracks about booze. Make you feel big does it, trying to needle a bloke about his admitted addiction? Make you feel big, does it, that little victory on the internet?

I have to really question the bitterness and mean spirit of someone who repeatedly, again and a fvcking gain, likes to make those sort of sneers.

You really are a vindictive little cuntsnide.
He's defending a guy, repeatedly, who thinks being gay is the equivalent of sexually abusing children. I don't care in the slightest if he feels bad about a few cracks about him being a pisspot.
Told you repeatedly I'll more than happily meet up at any show in the uk. Pisspot? Mate, I've forgotten more than you know a long time ago....
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Lynyrdbox wrote: 04 Jan 2018, 06:47 Tyson is the threat, I think has hold more danger and hunger than any other challenger.
I doubt he is that hungry
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I just knew how this thread would end up :lol:
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