He’s not on his own. Your hatred of Fury seems to prevent your brain functioning at full capacity.tonyevs wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 11:00You've lost me there and your on your own sorry mate.Coco wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 10:14Relating to a number of previous comments.tonyevs wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 10:07
I was quoting your comment - so I think its a fairly safe assumption I`m replying to you![]()
I have no idea if we have ever met. But how does my reply to your Fury comparison to Valuev suggest any bad feeling towards you? its merely identifying the same level of title reign between the two .. no hint of bad feeling towards you or anyone there.
Surely such vitriol can't have just been triggered by my support of Fury
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The Knitting Circle grows by the millions with each passing duck ![[icon_notworthy.gif] :bow:](./images/smilies/icon_notworthy.gif)
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You've lost me there and your on your own sorry mate.
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He’s not on his own. Your hatred of Fury seems to prevent your brain functioning at full capacity.
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To be fair John it appears to be the Fury fans (or is apologists a better description?) Who are having cognitive issues here.
Coco appears to be having his own argument with me - even imaging my wife would know some random off a boxing forum ..
For the record. I don't hate Fury. Certainly not a fan of his .. but definitely don't hate him
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I'm Coco now am I!!tonyevs wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 12:56To be fair John it appears to be the Fury fans (or is apologists a better description?) Who are having cognitive issues here.
Coco appears to be having his own argument with me - even imaging my wife would know some random off a boxing forum ..![]()
For the record. I don't hate Fury. Certainly not a fan of his .. but definitely don't hate him![]()
Usually you refer to me by my Christian name, talking like you know me! Or at least as if someone in your family does!
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I hate it when quotes get all fkd up 
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Poor Uysk has had three training camps for a Fury fight and still can't get Fury in the ring. I wonder what Fury's reason for not fighting Uysk will be next time.
Why or why did he have such poor quality head gear on and was trading blows like that so close to the biggest fight of his career?
Why or why did he have such poor quality head gear on and was trading blows like that so close to the biggest fight of his career?
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Ignoring the fact that Usyk turned the fight down in Dec 2022 and walked away from the April 23 fight.big lennox wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 13:57 Poor Uysk has had three training camps for a Fury fight and still can't get Fury in the ring. I wonder what Fury's reason for not fighting Uysk will be next time.
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That's probably why Turki's put that £10mill rule in and emphasised the word 'scared' so many times.big lennox wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 13:57 Poor Uysk has had three training camps for a Fury fight and still can't get Fury in the ring. I wonder what Fury's reason for not fighting Uysk will be next time.
Why or why did he have such poor quality head gear on and was trading blows like that so close to the biggest fight of his career?
It's a damn shame it's come down this but many predicted it would happen and now proven to be correct.
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Doofus asked to meet me on a PM. Either he wants a fight, or he's attracted to balding Jews.
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If Usyk pulls out he wants Fury v Joshua but Fury would not have prepared for AJ whereas AJ would at least secretly be preparing for the possibility. I can't see Fury doing that
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Or Henry Akinwande for the much anticipated rematch.The Gratest wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 14:30Why doesn't he just go and meet Joe Egan or Dominic Negus?![]()
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hahaahahahahajwfg wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 14:45Or Henry Akinwande for the much anticipated rematch.
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Previously, I favoured Fury to rough up and outlast Joshua. In their current states, I reckon Joshua smashes him and he (Fury) possibly knows it.lefthook82 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 14:39 If Usyk pulls out he wants Fury v Joshua but Fury would not have prepared for AJ whereas AJ would at least secretly be preparing for the possibility. I can't see Fury doing that
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Coco wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 13:02I'm Coco now am I!!tonyevs wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 12:56To be fair John it appears to be the Fury fans (or is apologists a better description?) Who are having cognitive issues here.
Coco appears to be having his own argument with me - even imaging my wife would know some random off a boxing forum ..![]()
For the record. I don't hate Fury. Certainly not a fan of his .. but definitely don't hate him![]()
Usually you refer to me by my Christian name, talking like you know me! Or at least as if someone in your family does!
Again - you feeling ok mate?
You appear to be having some delusional episode with obvious grandiose and narcissistic traits .. it's really not painting a good picture of you
I can't remember a time I've referred to you by your Christian name talking like I know you .. care to remind me?
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It’s a pity Joshua wasn’t so confident when he turned down the Fury fight twice in 9 months.The Gratest wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 14:47Previously, I favoured Fury to rough up and outlast Joshua. In their current states, I reckon Joshua smashes him and he (Fury) possibly knows it.lefthook82 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 14:39 If Usyk pulls out he wants Fury v Joshua but Fury would not have prepared for AJ whereas AJ would at least secretly be preparing for the possibility. I can't see Fury doing that
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To be fair, you said that you were bored of Fury, typed lots of words about Fury and then couldn’t remember saying you were bored of Fury.tonyevs wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 15:02Coco wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 13:02I'm Coco now am I!!tonyevs wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 12:56
To be fair John it appears to be the Fury fans (or is apologists a better description?) Who are having cognitive issues here.
Coco appears to be having his own argument with me - even imaging my wife would know some random off a boxing forum ..![]()
For the record. I don't hate Fury. Certainly not a fan of his .. but definitely don't hate him![]()
Usually you refer to me by my Christian name, talking like you know me! Or at least as if someone in your family does!
Again - you feeling ok mate?
You appear to be having some delusional episode with obvious grandiose and narcissistic traits .. it's really not painting a good picture of you![]()
I can't remember a time I've referred to you by your Christian name talking like I know you .. care to remind me?
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Lol, too easyBigDoofus wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 15:04It’s a pity Joshua wasn’t so confident when he turned down the Fury fight twice in 9 months.The Gratest wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 14:47Previously, I favoured Fury to rough up and outlast Joshua. In their current states, I reckon Joshua smashes him and he (Fury) possibly knows it.lefthook82 wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 14:39 If Usyk pulls out he wants Fury v Joshua but Fury would not have prepared for AJ whereas AJ would at least secretly be preparing for the possibility. I can't see Fury doing that
It's a damn pity you keep on turning down Joe Egan and Dominic Negus, John. We all thought you were a proper fighty fighting man who'd fight anyone, anywhere, any time. What went wrong there?
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Presumably Hrgovic will be on standby for the 18th May date. Uysk may as well prepare for Hrgovic as he will likely be the opponent considering recent pull outs by Fury.
Fury is in an awkward spot: if he retires then he will be remembered for fighting Chisora for a third time, losing on one scorecard against an MMA fighter with a boxing record of 0-0 and endlessly pulling out against Uysk.
But, if somehow, he is able to get through training camp and faces Uysk, he is likely to cop a pasting. AJ would be a big favourite to spark him out cold as well.
Fury is in an awkward spot: if he retires then he will be remembered for fighting Chisora for a third time, losing on one scorecard against an MMA fighter with a boxing record of 0-0 and endlessly pulling out against Uysk.
But, if somehow, he is able to get through training camp and faces Uysk, he is likely to cop a pasting. AJ would be a big favourite to spark him out cold as well.
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is that actually John? can't imagine him on a laptop or typing on phone
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I think vast majority of people are bored of Fury - I'm not unique in stating thatBigDoofus wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 15:06To be fair, you said that you were bored of Fury, typed lots of words about Fury and then couldn’t remember saying you were bored of Fury.tonyevs wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 15:02
Again - you feeling ok mate?
You appear to be having some delusional episode with obvious grandiose and narcissistic traits .. it's really not painting a good picture of you![]()
I can't remember a time I've referred to you by your Christian name talking like I know you .. care to remind me?
When did I say I couldn't remember saying I was bored of Fury exactly?
I beginning to get the impression that the Fury apologists (that description fits better than fans) are deliberately trying their best to distract from the fact Tyson Fury has once again ducked Usyk by making up complete nonsense .. or maybe they really have lost it seeing Tyson Fury duck the fight as a lot her predicted (for the record I thought he would definitely go through with the fight in February before someone claims differently)
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Speech to txt app. Has to delete a lot of rrrrrrrrrrrs though.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 15:30 is that actually John? can't imagine him on a laptop or typing on phone
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blimey really? that's aceThe Gratest wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 15:43Speech to txt app. Has to delete a lot of rrrrrrrrrrrs though.SeanBrennan wrote: ↑04 Feb 2024, 15:30 is that actually John? can't imagine him on a laptop or typing on phone