But does he tell lies ,,, OK i'll help you out here did he or did he not say he was giving a purse to charity then failed to do so ,,, There ya go that can get you startedmickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 06:53 How do I know how many lies he tells? Unlike loads on here, I'm not privy to to that sort of information.
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Was he lying about uncastrated wild boar meat?coneye wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 13:07But does he tell lies ,,, OK i'll help you out here did he or did he not say he was giving a purse to charity then failed to do so ,,, There ya go that can get you startedmickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 06:53 How do I know how many lies he tells? Unlike loads on here, I'm not privy to to that sort of information.![]()
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Why would he?1103924 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 13:38Was he lying about uncastrated wild boar meat?coneye wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 13:07But does he tell lies ,,, OK i'll help you out here did he or did he not say he was giving a purse to charity then failed to do so ,,, There ya go that can get you startedmickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 06:53 How do I know how many lies he tells? Unlike loads on here, I'm not privy to to that sort of information.![]()
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How are you so close to him? I've seen him asked about the homeless donation. He always replies "none of your business". How come he confides in you? I don't believe him, but need you to confirm it.
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Are you going to answer my question soon? Or shall I put the kettle on.mickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 14:46How are you so close to him? I've seen him asked about the homeless donation. He always replies "none of your business". How come he confides in you? I don't believe him, but need you to confirm it.
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Do whatever you like, pal.
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liar
/ˈlʌɪə/
noun
a person who tells lies.
You already said Tyson Fury tells lies, so you're calling him a liar.
Do you think he was lying about the wild boar meat? What about giving his purse away? Truth or Lies?
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Naaw Mickey , i'll belive you over Fury ,, When sucking his balls you do come across bit of a pratt ,, BUT i don't think your a liar , so if you say he is I believe ya .mickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 14:46How are you so close to him? I've seen him asked about the homeless donation. He always replies "none of your business". How come he confides in you? I don't believe him, but need you to confirm it.
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Why does every Fury thread turn into a 'let's pick on Mickey'?!!!!! If it wasn't enough I've got a number going on at me, I've now got coneye has well. Oh well, I'll leave them to it in case he tells his imaginary biker friends.coneye wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 16:15Naaw Mickey , i'll belive you over Fury ,, When sucking his balls you do come across bit of a pratt ,, BUT i don't think your a liar , so if you say he is I believe ya .mickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 14:46How are you so close to him? I've seen him asked about the homeless donation. He always replies "none of your business". How come he confides in you? I don't believe him, but need you to confirm it.![]()
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Relax Mickey, just be grateful that you are not a traveller as you would then know what it is like to be picked on as the travelling man is the most persecuted person on earth.mickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 16:25Why does every Fury thread turn into a 'let's pick on Mickey'?!!!!! If it wasn't enough I've got a number going on at me, I've now got coneye has well. Oh well, I'll leave them to it in case he tells his imaginary biker friends.coneye wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 16:15Naaw Mickey , i'll belive you over Fury ,, When sucking his balls you do come across bit of a pratt ,, BUT i don't think your a liar , so if you say he is I believe ya .mickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 14:46
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I cant fathom why this is so pertinent to you, I can answer leading questions on practically any topic if you're just looking for a reply.
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Perhaps you bring it on yourself , can't take a joke ( Quote I'd rather you, of all people, didn't answer for me. Unquote ) So stop crying woe be me everyone is picking on me ,, you bring it on yourself matemickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 16:25Why does every Fury thread turn into a 'let's pick on Mickey'?!!!!! If it wasn't enough I've got a number going on at me, I've now got coneye has well. Oh well, I'll leave them to it in case he tells his imaginary biker friends.coneye wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 16:15Naaw Mickey , i'll belive you over Fury ,, When sucking his balls you do come across bit of a pratt ,, BUT i don't think your a liar , so if you say he is I believe ya .mickey1975 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2022, 14:46
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My imaginary biker freinds are actually non existent , there , not the sort i usually mix with , don't like villains , thugs and bullys , certainly don't hang out with them . Defnetly don't hero worship them , i put them in the same bracket i put gypsys who sell drugs and terrorise people on council estates i put them NOT ALL OF THEM but A LOT OF THEM in the foook em lock em up bracket .
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The 'Hearn couldn't possibly be doing anything underhand' club seem to have taken the day off for some reason!
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Fury Praises Wilder, Denounces Joshua: One Man Took Me to Court to Fight Me!
“We all know Joshua wouldn’t fight Wilder for $50 million back in the day,” Fury told SecondsOut. “We all knew that. My lawyer has seen the money, the $50 million from [Wilder’s advisor] Al Haymon. That was real. Yeah. And he sh!t himself yet again. He has never fought somebody who is going to beat him.
“I’ll tell you what else they can’t do, these control freaks. They can’t go on someone else’s show because their ego is too big. This was not Joshua versus Fury, because Fury does not have three losses. This was Fury-Joshua, and it was all my show. So for them to turn up with their … ego and play ball and be the opponent, they’re not going to do it. They wouldn’t do it for the $50 million against Wilder to go to America and fight Wilder as a Wilder versus Joshua show.”
“So me and Deontay proved, even though we don’t like each other and we have no love lost, and he’s accused me of a million things, bullsh!t things—the one thing I can say about Deontay is the man’s got balls,” Fury said. “And not only did he not sign for a 60-40 [split] in the third fight, he took me to f-------g court to get that fight. He didn’t run away. He paid millions of dollars—well, I did, I lost (in court), so I had to pay his car fee—so I had to pay millions of dollars for him so this little motherf----- could fight me.
“And then you’ve got this other big sausage (Joshua) here, he’s got a contract on his table, willing to fight him, and he didn’t sign it. But Wilder has gone to court, arbitration, lawsuits, in American court, to make me fight. Now you tell me about men. One man’s potentially risking losing millions of dollars to make the fight and one man’s running from millions of dollars. Different, different men. Different men completely.”
“We all know Joshua wouldn’t fight Wilder for $50 million back in the day,” Fury told SecondsOut. “We all knew that. My lawyer has seen the money, the $50 million from [Wilder’s advisor] Al Haymon. That was real. Yeah. And he sh!t himself yet again. He has never fought somebody who is going to beat him.
“I’ll tell you what else they can’t do, these control freaks. They can’t go on someone else’s show because their ego is too big. This was not Joshua versus Fury, because Fury does not have three losses. This was Fury-Joshua, and it was all my show. So for them to turn up with their … ego and play ball and be the opponent, they’re not going to do it. They wouldn’t do it for the $50 million against Wilder to go to America and fight Wilder as a Wilder versus Joshua show.”
“So me and Deontay proved, even though we don’t like each other and we have no love lost, and he’s accused me of a million things, bullsh!t things—the one thing I can say about Deontay is the man’s got balls,” Fury said. “And not only did he not sign for a 60-40 [split] in the third fight, he took me to f-------g court to get that fight. He didn’t run away. He paid millions of dollars—well, I did, I lost (in court), so I had to pay his car fee—so I had to pay millions of dollars for him so this little motherf----- could fight me.
“And then you’ve got this other big sausage (Joshua) here, he’s got a contract on his table, willing to fight him, and he didn’t sign it. But Wilder has gone to court, arbitration, lawsuits, in American court, to make me fight. Now you tell me about men. One man’s potentially risking losing millions of dollars to make the fight and one man’s running from millions of dollars. Different, different men. Different men completely.”
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Given that Fury still hasn't announced an opponent for his 3rd December contest, could he not have carried on negotiating with Joshua and got it wrapped up?
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Yeh.. I don’t see him have any deadline for Chisora.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 10:08 Given that Fury still hasn't announced an opponent for his 3rd December contest, could he not have carried on negotiating with Joshua and got it wrapped up?
According to him he doesn’t even know what going on.
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Team Joshua had stopped returning calls. "Eddie said" it was because Fury had not been very nice on Instagram.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 10:08 Given that Fury still hasn't announced an opponent for his 3rd December contest, could he not have carried on negotiating with Joshua and got it wrapped up?
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I don't think Matchroom liked being under the pressure to rush this one through. The public deadlines didn't help things, but as has been ponted out, Fury still has no fight announced so what was the big rush anyway. There is a lot of smoke and mirrors in these situautuons. Embarrassing really.
Smith mentioned that Joshua might not be out till late Jan early Feb.
Smith mentioned that Joshua might not be out till late Jan early Feb.
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Dave Coldwell's a respected commentator and trainer. What do you think of his thoughts on Fury vs Chisora III? In short, he says it is like expecting a Porche but ending up with a Fiat 500. Hard to disagree with that analogy.BigDoofus wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 10:54Team Joshua had stopped returning calls. "Eddie said" it was because Fury had not been very nice on Instagram.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 10:08 Given that Fury still hasn't announced an opponent for his 3rd December contest, could he not have carried on negotiating with Joshua and got it wrapped up?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/boxin ... -call.html
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I think you’re right. I 100% think AJ wanted the fight and I’d bet his team weren’t keen for it. Even still they would have had to make it if that’s what he wanted.Twinkle Toes wrote: ↑19 Oct 2022, 11:17 I don't think Matchroom liked being under the pressure to rush this one through. The public deadlines didn't help things, but as has been ponted out, Fury still has no fight announced so what was the big rush anyway. There is a lot of smoke and mirrors in these situautuons. Embarrassing really.
Smith mentioned that Joshua might not be out till late Jan early Feb.
Tyson’s constant rubbish with deadlines, saying the fight’s off and that he’s fighting Charr gave AJ’s team enough to say that they couldn’t make the fight without looking bad.
I actually think if Tyson had kept his mouth shut then the fight would be happening as Matchroom/258 would have no excuse but to get the deal done. Instead they’d have gone back to AJ saying Fury’s said it’s off and we’ve still a lot of the commercial stuff in the contract to sort out so it’s not likely to happen.