So all 66 people who voted for Usyk are all 'obsessives that post daily bile about Fury'?
Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
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Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
Just the ones that troll my every post.
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The Gratest
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Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
Post something about boxing then instead of repetitive AJ / Usyk trolling. You seem incapable of doing so.
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
I'm not sure Fury would become an ATG. Usyk would, but only because he's a two weight world champ.
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 13:56I'm not sure Fury would become an ATG. Usyk would, but only because he's a two weight world champ.
Defo in the HOF and ahead of Iron Mike in the ATG HWs...
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
skanksta wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 14:08He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 13:56I'm not sure Fury would become an ATG. Usyk would, but only because he's a two weight world champ.![]()
Defo in the HOF and ahead of Iron Mike in the ATG HWs...
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
I apologise. I shouldn’t laugh at someone I don’t know but I can laugh with them, hopefully.si7dog7 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 14:21skanksta wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 14:08He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 13:56
I'm not sure Fury would become an ATG. Usyk would, but only because he's a two weight world champ.![]()
Defo in the HOF and ahead of Iron Mike in the ATG HWs...![]()
Can i ask though?
Who are these major challengers he beat? I’m scratching my head.
An ATG? In the words of Jim Royal “me arse he is!”
But to put him above Mike Tyson. Put the crack pipe down fgs!
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
If we look at the better known `major challengers' since Fury came back after his doping ban in 2018 we see he faced only one `major challenger` ... whyte whilst mandatory was seriously shop worn as Povetkin demonstrated.He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.
Wilder - Yep
Whyte - Yep
Joshua - Nope
Ruiz - Nope
Ortiz - Nope
Parker - Nope
Povetkin - Nope
Pulev - Nope
Joyce - Nope
Zhang - Nope
Hrgovic - Nope
Usyk - Nope
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It was far from interesting hearing yourself and the Knitting Circle telling us every day for 8 months that Fury was too afraid to ever fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 18:24 Interesting to hear John H Stracey's thoughts, as well as Carl Froch's, Spencer Oliver's and Adam Catterall's.
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
Fury was too afraid to fight him on December 23rd.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:27It was far from interesting hearing yourself and the Knitting Circle telling us every day for 8 months that Fury was too afraid to ever fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 18:24 Interesting to hear John H Stracey's thoughts, as well as Carl Froch's, Spencer Oliver's and Adam Catterall's.
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
DoofyBigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:27It was far from interesting hearing yourself and the Knitting Circle telling us every day for 8 months that Fury was too afraid to ever fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 18:24 Interesting to hear John H Stracey's thoughts, as well as Carl Froch's, Spencer Oliver's and Adam Catterall's.
Please comment on tonyevs salient data two posts above.
Please, if you can.
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
It was the black eye that did it. To think he was calling out AJ after Usyk II. “No excuse, he’s match fit!”jwfg wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:38Fury was too afraid to fight him on December 23rd.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:27It was far from interesting hearing yourself and the Knitting Circle telling us every day for 8 months that Fury was too afraid to ever fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 18:24 Interesting to hear John H Stracey's thoughts, as well as Carl Froch's, Spencer Oliver's and Adam Catterall's.
A fighting man with a bruise. Diddums.
I use the word a lot. FU effin GAZI!
Snakeoil salesman on a par with Allegedly and Fady Eddie.
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
They all ducked Fury.tonyevs wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:04If we look at the better known `major challengers' since Fury came back after his doping ban in 2018 we see he faced only one `major challenger` ... whyte whilst mandatory was seriously shop worn as Povetkin demonstrated.He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.
Wilder - Yep
Whyte - Yep
Joshua - Nope
Ruiz - Nope
Ortiz - Nope
Parker - Nope
Povetkin - Nope
Pulev - Nope
Joyce - Nope
Zhang - Nope
Hrgovic - Nope
Usyk - Nope
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
They all pretty much FLED to Poland, France , Beijing.Moscow, Auckland and……Watford.jwfg wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 16:56They all ducked Fury.tonyevs wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:04If we look at the better known `major challengers' since Fury came back after his doping ban in 2018 we see he faced only one `major challenger` ... whyte whilst mandatory was seriously shop worn as Povetkin demonstrated.He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.
Wilder - Yep
Whyte - Yep
Joshua - Nope
Ruiz - Nope
Ortiz - Nope
Parker - Nope
Povetkin - Nope
Pulev - Nope
Joyce - Nope
Zhang - Nope
Hrgovic - Nope
Usyk - Nope![]()
The Douffy conspiracy
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
You’re lying.jwfg wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:38Fury was too afraid to fight him on December 23rd.BigDoofus wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:27It was far from interesting hearing yourself and the Knitting Circle telling us every day for 8 months that Fury was too afraid to ever fight Usyk.big lennox wrote: ↑19 Nov 2023, 18:24 Interesting to hear John H Stracey's thoughts, as well as Carl Froch's, Spencer Oliver's and Adam Catterall's.
His promoter changed the date.
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
No lies there
Fury had facial injuries (black eye) plus was ridiculously overweight.
So Allegedly did the only thing he could do (through gritted teeth) and rescheduled with Usyk’s camp,
Doofy. You can’t troll for sh1t but just need to know?
Do you actually believe in the sh1t you’re shovelling?
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jamesmcdonnell
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Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
I don't really agree, Tyson blazed a trail like a force of nature, his brief peak shites all over anything that Fury has done.skanksta wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 14:08He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 13:56I'm not sure Fury would become an ATG. Usyk would, but only because he's a two weight world champ.![]()
Defo in the HOF and ahead of Iron Mike in the ATG HWs...
Tyson ripped the titles from the other belt holders, most of whom were far more skilled that mpost in the current era.
Fury squeaked past an ancient Wlad - Tyson absolutely annihilated spinks, who was an ATG light heavyweight, top 5 for sure, and who had beaten Larry Holmes not once but twice at heavyweight; that's on a par with a victory over Usyk.
I rate Tyson around 6-8 usually, depending on mood, Ali, Foreman, Lewis, Liston, Louis ahead, maybe Marciano for his unbeaten record. Marcianos wins over Ezzard charles are chronically underrated, Charles was an ATG light heavyweight champ, and a contender with Spinks and Moore as the best ever, and a genuine heavyweight champion also.
There's cases for others too, that I cannot be arsed to go into here. You can rate him higher and lower depending on what you think. Frazier some rate above Mike, but personally I find him quite underwhelming, the victory over Ali, and a bunch of contenders is impressive, but he also never faced many of the most dangerous fighters that Ali did.
No chance does Fury's piss weak resume guarantee him leapfrogging Tyson in the ATG stakes.
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
Tyson Fury`s fight record at this time compares to Nik Valuev ... they both had a squeaky win over an ancient ATG ... a win over a very poor but name boxer. Couple of wins over guys best described as the easier gatekeepers` of that time. And thats about it.
And one plus Valuev has over Fury is that he actually looked as if he trained .. both spitefully ugly of course, but Valuev had the physique of a trained fighter.
And one plus Valuev has over Fury is that he actually looked as if he trained .. both spitefully ugly of course, but Valuev had the physique of a trained fighter.
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Redback Rasta
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Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
If there was a legally binding agreement in place why hasn't anybody involved in the contract enforced it? Tried to claim damages? Or even mentioned it in the media for that matter?
I'll tell you why. Because the agreement for December 23rd was dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight.
Who said it was?
I'll answer that for you as well. Arum and Warren made it abundantly clear, numerous times and publicly before Fury-Ngannou, that the December 23rd date was dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight.
You can pretend otherwise but you'll need to lie :OhYes:
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big lennox
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Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
I think that has been part of the fans frustration: the mixed messages. The 23rd December date was put out there, albeit with the caveat that it depends on how he got on against Ngannou.Redback Rasta wrote: ↑21 Nov 2023, 04:24If there was a legally binding agreement in place why hasn't anybody involved in the contract enforced it? Tried to claim damages? Or even mentioned it in the media for that matter?
I'll tell you why. Because the agreement for December 23rd was dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight.
Who said it was?
I'll answer that for you as well. Arum and Warren made it abundantly clear, numerous times and publicly before Fury-Ngannou, that the December 23rd date was dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight.
You can pretend otherwise but you'll need to lie![]()
Everyone expected him to blitz Ngannou so assumed the 23rd Date would happen, especially as Tyson himself said Uysk had to honour the 23rd December date. But he had a far harder fight than expected so the date was pushed back.
And when you factor in that Fury had a rematch clause with Klitschko which didn't get honoured, and then an agreement to fight Joshua had been reached, only to fight Wilder for a third time, its not hard to see why fans have lost a bit of confidence in Fury's desire to fight the best, and won't fully believe the Uysk fight is happening until they are in the ring together and the first bell has rung.
Objectively, if this was not Fury, and another fighter, you'd refrain from getting too excited about that fighter's announcements, surely?
Re: Fury-Usyk. Who will you be rooting for?
Redback Rasta wrote: ↑21 Nov 2023, 04:24If there was a legally binding agreement in place why hasn't anybody involved in the contract enforced it? Tried to claim damages? Or even mentioned it in the media for that matter?
I'll tell you why. Because the agreement for December 23rd was dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight.
Who said it was?
I'll answer that for you as well. Arum and Warren made it abundantly clear, numerous times and publicly before Fury-Ngannou, that the December 23rd date was dependent on how Fury came through the Ngannou fight.
You can pretend otherwise but you'll need to lie![]()
Arum and Warren are telling the truth? Stop being silly.
"If there was a legally binding agreement in place"??? "
"Who said it was?"
Tyson Fury said there was.
So make your mind up mickey, is Fury lying? or Are Bob and Fwank lying?
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everyone ducks furyjwfg wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 16:56They all ducked Fury.tonyevs wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:04If we look at the better known `major challengers' since Fury came back after his doping ban in 2018 we see he faced only one `major challenger` ... whyte whilst mandatory was seriously shop worn as Povetkin demonstrated.He beat the man, beat all the major challengers and reigned for a while.
Wilder - Yep
Whyte - Yep
Joshua - Nope
Ruiz - Nope
Ortiz - Nope
Parker - Nope
Povetkin - Nope
Pulev - Nope
Joyce - Nope
Zhang - Nope
Hrgovic - Nope
Usyk - Nope![]()
according to anyone whos surname is fury
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And they always have.stevec@france wrote: ↑21 Nov 2023, 06:21everyone ducks furyjwfg wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 16:56They all ducked Fury.tonyevs wrote: ↑20 Nov 2023, 15:04
If we look at the better known `major challengers' since Fury came back after his doping ban in 2018 we see he faced only one `major challenger` ... whyte whilst mandatory was seriously shop worn as Povetkin demonstrated.
Wilder - Yep
Whyte - Yep
Joshua - Nope
Ruiz - Nope
Ortiz - Nope
Parker - Nope
Povetkin - Nope
Pulev - Nope
Joyce - Nope
Zhang - Nope
Hrgovic - Nope
Usyk - Nope![]()
according to anyone whos surname is fury
Early in his career, Team Fury, "Couldn't get opponents." and "Couldn't find anyone willing to spar with him."