Tyson Fury weight

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C'mon, the vast majority of those confrontations are staged. So what? Everyone is still watching that stuff and will never stop commenting it. So, probably that stuff isn't that bad?
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Still think they are using each other to build up their profiles. Doubt the fight happens
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jlh wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 13:05 Still think they are using each other to build up their profiles. Doubt the fight happens
I guess, Wilder's travel to Britain is too much for groundless hype, so I believe, it'll happen.
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The fight will happen, and then we can finally say who the best Heavyweight in the world is at last. I don't want to hear any of that "AJ is the best" bullshit because $50 million plus PPV and merchandise SHOULD HAVE BEEN more than enough for any man to grow enough balls to fight anyone in the world. AJ refused it, point blank, instead to play grab ass with 39 year old PED user Povetkin, and the WBO is enforcing AJ to defend after that as well.

He can feast on all the bums he wants. Come December we'll see who the real king of the heavyweights is and AJ will be second fiddle to that true, lineal, champion. Belts mean absolutely nothing when you won't take the initiative.
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DrDuke wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 12:31 C'mon, the vast majority of those confrontations are staged. So what? Everyone is still watching that stuff and will never stop commenting it. So, probably that stuff isn't that bad?
They are staged, but you don't often see the protagonists shaking hands then seconds later kicking off like they shat on each others Xmas dinner.
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nitro5912 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 12:26
mickey1975 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 12:14 It is being lapped up massively already.
Shows how easily idiots fall for things. I wonder how many falling for this still think WWE is real.

I can't stand fake beef, couldn't stand the haye/bellew bollox, Whyte/chisora bullshit.

It is all staged and so easy to spot.
What about Chisora /Haye? :box:
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That was so prearranged. Fury and Wilder both looked as if they were enjoying themselves ... no malice shown there; Wilder was practically laughing as he played along.

I still don’t believe they will fight this year.
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HomicideHenry wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 14:08 The fight will happen, and then we can finally say who the best Heavyweight in the world is at last. I don't want to hear any of that "AJ is the best" bullshit because $50 million plus PPV and merchandise SHOULD HAVE BEEN more than enough for any man to grow enough balls to fight anyone in the world. AJ refused it, point blank, instead to play grab ass with 39 year old PED user Povetkin, and the WBO is enforcing AJ to defend after that as well.

He can feast on all the bums he wants. Come December we'll see who the real king of the heavyweights is and AJ will be second fiddle to that true, lineal, champion. Belts mean absolutely nothing when you won't take the initiative.
39 yr old Povetkin that’s better than any of Fury and Wilders opponents to date bar Wlad.

I hope the fight happens, it’ll be great! Until it’s signed though, it’s hard to believe it will happen.
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If you honestly believe that... Idk what to tell you... Joshua will most likely stop Povetkin inside of 6 rounds because he's old and forced to fight clean... Ever since he got popped, he's looked ordinary as hell, and almost got kayoed by Price who isn't donkey shite. Mark my words.
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take away men in their late 30s or more and there goes wilder and furys best wins, actually wilders last 3 are 36 or older and furys last was a 39 year old mediocre cruiser, not a 39 year old olympic champ and long time top 5 contender who has still been beating solid opposition

not just like aj is fighting an older guy, and id still rate pov superior to the likes of duhaupas, washington, szpilka, hammer, etc, in fact he easily beat some of these guys of course

joshua easily still has a stronger opposition then those 2 and a win here over yet another top contender just adds to it
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:brick:overlooking the fact Fury and Wilder beat the same guys when they were younger than when Povetkin beat them, and they also fought clean unlike Povetkin.
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lol it was like only a year later, and hammer was actually on a career best run entering the povetkin fight

poverkin would still easily be one of the very best wins for fury or wilder,prob top 2. hes easily beaten guys who are among wilder and furys better opponents, even after getting popped
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Fury is in unreal shape

He's going to deal with pianeta (obviously), then wilder (also obvious) then AJ, he'll go through the lot
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Some seriously fake sh*t here, they are taking hyping a fight to a whole new level of low. Its embarrassing watching this unfold.
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Oiky wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:08 Fury is in unreal shape
Erm......
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Gnome wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 14:26
nitro5912 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 12:26
mickey1975 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 12:14 It is being lapped up massively already.
Shows how easily idiots fall for things. I wonder how many falling for this still think WWE is real.

I can't stand fake beef, couldn't stand the haye/bellew bollox, Whyte/chisora bullshit.

It is all staged and so easy to spot.
What about Chisora /Haye? :box:
Well if that was staged then they are blooming good actors. I mean who picks up a camera tripod to swing.
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Oiky wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:08 Fury is in unreal shape

He's going to deal with pianeta (obviously), then wilder (also obvious) then AJ, he'll go through the lot
By unreal do you mean lardy ?

He's done great to lose the weight but by his own admission still doesn't look like a professional athlete.
Pianeta looks like a fat cruiserweight .

Wilder will ko him if it ever happens .
Still don't understand all the hype around Fury . As others have said his who has he actually fought ?
His best performance without doubt for me was Chisora 2 , where he put on a masterclass , but any top heavy that was light on his feet would do the same to Chisora just as Pulev and the German Turk lad did .
The win against Wlad wasn't clear cut and was an ugly grabby borefest .
He lost to McDermott early days too , but got the nod .

I'm genuinely pleased to see him back and well again , but I ain't a fan of all pantomime surrounding him and find his behaviour on par with my 4 year old.
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leejonesjnr wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:25
Oiky wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:08 Fury is in unreal shape
Erm......
:TU:
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lillywhite14 wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 15:07
HomicideHenry wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 14:08 The fight will happen, and then we can finally say who the best Heavyweight in the world is at last. I don't want to hear any of that "AJ is the best" bullshit because $50 million plus PPV and merchandise SHOULD HAVE BEEN more than enough for any man to grow enough balls to fight anyone in the world. AJ refused it, point blank, instead to play grab ass with 39 year old PED user Povetkin, and the WBO is enforcing AJ to defend after that as well.

He can feast on all the bums he wants. Come December we'll see who the real king of the heavyweights is and AJ will be second fiddle to that true, lineal, champion. Belts mean absolutely nothing when you won't take the initiative.
39 yr old Povetkin that’s better than any of Fury and Wilders opponents to date bar Wlad.

I hope the fight happens, it’ll be great! Until it’s signed though, it’s hard to believe it will happen.
I would say it's hard to believe it happens until Fury travels to America for the fight.

Two fights in a row without any cancellations is remarkable for Fury.

I've never bought lineal etc etc but IF Fury fights Wilder and wins convincingly he is the man.

I hope it happens I'll just have my doubts until fight week.
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rd350lc wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:33
Oiky wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:08 Fury is in unreal shape

He's going to deal with pianeta (obviously), then wilder (also obvious) then AJ, he'll go through the lot

Wilder will ko him if it ever happens .

The win against Wlad wasn't clear cut and was an ugly grabby borefest .

He lost to McDermott early days too , but got the nod .

Fury v Wilder is an unpredictable fight IMO. No one knows what level Fury is at based on the poor opposition he is facing.

The Wlad fight was clear cut. Yes it was a crap fight but Fury won fair and square, not the schooling many say it was, but he won. A rematch would have been interesting but sadly never happened.

Yes he did lose the first McDermott fight ( English title fights went to three judges as a result) but he improved a lot afterwards.
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Ha ha great stuff, while Hearn ducks Wilder this one is what’s gonna keep us all entertained - the build up will be ACE.
Just so long as Fury keeps his chin out of the way against this latest bum, this fight is certainly on - wilder ain’t coming over here just for a laugh - but like Fury says, his legs are just too skinny - I really don’t think he holds a shot any longer - Wilder will absolutely banjo him, one shot and it’s over.


Anthony Joshua has missed the party. Warren has outplayed the hapless Hearn for this one
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And BTW, Joshua’s win over Wlad eclipses anything these two clowns have managed by a country mile - but he’s stepped off the superhighway onto a country backroads to nowhere since then
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MightyWarrior wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:40 Ha ha great stuff, while Hearn ducks Wilder this one is what’s gonna keep us all entertained - the build up will be ACE.
Just so long as Fury keeps his chin out of the way against this latest bum, this fight is certainly on - wilder ain’t coming over here just for a laugh - but like Fury says, his legs are just too skinny - I really don’t think he holds a shot any longer - Wilder will absolutely banjo him, one shot and it’s over.


Anthony Joshua has missed the party. Warren has outplayed the hapless Hearn for this one
It's not official yet and that still won't guarantee it happens because it's Fury.

That being said if it all happens this year and Fury wins, then yes Warren deserves a lot of credit.
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wilder already came to the uk and shared a ring with fury, and then fury was in the us mouthing off at wilder after wilder beat szpilka. neither case did a fight btwn them then happen

im waiting for more then just gobbing and rumors
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MightyWarrior wrote: 17 Aug 2018, 16:43 And BTW, Joshua’s win over Wlad eclipses anything these two clowns have managed by a country mile - but he’s stepped off the superhighway onto a country backroads to nowhere since then
lol ya, takam , parker, and povetkin is just nothing is it mate, instead of fighting a run of opposition no one else has he just shouldve been talking big and making promises :lol:
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