Gran Hermano wrote: ↑23 Jul 2023, 07:26
HomicideHenry wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 10:32
gp. wrote: ↑19 Jul 2023, 09:21
Ngannou? He's a seriously high-level, top quality, very famous sportsman.
Mind you, so is Novak Djokovic, and Fury would have no business fighting him either.
False dichotomy. Novak is a tennis player.
Ngannou is at least a champion in combat sports.
Oh right, and how would Fury get on in the octagon against Ngannou? It would be as competitive as the boxing match will be.
allegedly is being shown up for the greedy bastard he is as well. 'It's an event' How he can say that along with 'we offered everyone the fight with Tyson' in the same sentence with a straight face is laughable.
Fury is ducking Usyk like he ducked Joshua. I'm glad the majority are now seeing this for what it has always been
Even a master deceiving manipulator like Fury is liable to get exposed eventually as the clues pile up - and there's more than a few.
The way he avoided Price by quietly surrendering his British title.
The scandal over his PED use.
The allowance of the fight against Klitschko when it was known that Fury was doping.
The alleged attempts of bribery and coercion against some unfortunate farmer to present concocted evidence to UKAD in order to exonerate the Fury camp.
The avoidance of the mandated rematch against Wladimir Klitschko.
The avoidance of any fight against Joshua under any terms.
The refusal to defend against Usyk under any terms.
Last, but not least, the selection of a complete boxing novice as an opponent whilst still claiming to be the heavyweight champion of the world.
Even those so called 'bums of the month' that Joe Louis was knocking down had far better boxing credentials than Ngannou.
Tyson Fury has single handedly brought the title of heavyweight champion to a new all time low.
It is high time that the public at large recognised Oleksandr Usyk as the true heavyweight champion and saw Tyson Fury for what he really is.
Perhaps then, If Fury had any sense of honour or self respect, he might do well to remember Joe Louis's famous line, "You can run, but you can't hide".