I think the kids today call it "De-loo-loo"Coco wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 08:20Sounds like a good mindsetkeithmoonhangover wrote: ↑04 Jul 2025, 07:46Yeah, but he doesn't think he lost. On planet Fury, he's still unbeaten.
Fury retires........yawn
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Opetaia at 200 would be suicide for Usyk.Grilling Machine wrote: ↑02 Jul 2025, 20:14I felt the first fight was clearer in terms of who won each round, with fewer open to interpretation like in the rematch. Usyk was ineffective for stretches* but Fury didn't press. Some people think Fury might've won if he'd rolled the dice.mickey1975 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2025, 18:25I thought the first one was closer. I thought Fury looked terrible in the rematch.
If Usyk beats Dubois I'd like to see him finish with Opetaia at cruiser, else Kabayel if he can't make weight or gets a huge offer. Fury needs to beat Joshua at minimum to earn another shot.
*In terms of domination I mean. He was certainly effective at eluding powershots and clinches.
A 40 year old Usyk dropping back down to face a dominant champion in their prime, the best CW since Usyk himself would be disastrous for Oleksandr.
Opetaia is the one that should be coming up.
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In a perfect world, Usyk would fight Parker with Jai vs Badu on the undercard.
Then Usyk would fight agit kabayal with jai vs ramerez on the undercard.
Then Usyk would fight Jai at heavy.
In the real world it’s DDD 2 then probably a long wait then probably fury 3… yuk.
Then Usyk would fight agit kabayal with jai vs ramerez on the undercard.
Then Usyk would fight Jai at heavy.
In the real world it’s DDD 2 then probably a long wait then probably fury 3… yuk.
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Agreed if Opetaia wants to be heavyweight champ, he needs to come upSyntax Error wrote: ↑05 Jul 2025, 15:29Opetaia at 200 would be suicide for Usyk.Grilling Machine wrote: ↑02 Jul 2025, 20:14I felt the first fight was clearer in terms of who won each round, with fewer open to interpretation like in the rematch. Usyk was ineffective for stretches* but Fury didn't press. Some people think Fury might've won if he'd rolled the dice.mickey1975 wrote: ↑02 Jul 2025, 18:25I thought the first one was closer. I thought Fury looked terrible in the rematch.
If Usyk beats Dubois I'd like to see him finish with Opetaia at cruiser, else Kabayel if he can't make weight or gets a huge offer. Fury needs to beat Joshua at minimum to earn another shot.
*In terms of domination I mean. He was certainly effective at eluding powershots and clinches.
A 40 year old Usyk dropping back down to face a dominant champion in their prime, the best CW since Usyk himself would be disastrous for Oleksandr.
Opetaia is the one that should be coming up.
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Good use of Just for men there Tyson.
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Should have asked him about the failed PED tests.
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Or “were you ever really clinically depressed Tyson or did you just cynically leap aboard the mental health bandwagon to gain sympathy from the sporting public, many of whom were alienated by some fairly close to the bone pronouncements from you on sensitive issues”
“Listen Kugan, wind your fornicating neck in you gobby c4nt”
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Shame after Fury refused to answer, the reporter started sticking his tongue up Fury's ring piece again and gave him a five.
Boxing journalists are the worst. They just do nothing but lick the ring piece of the boxer they are interviewing.
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Tyson, you can ask me any question, I'll answer anything.
Kugan, asks question.
Tysom, mind your own business.
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Been at Just For Men on the beard.
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Brilliant question - and you can add the timing also convenient in relation to some failed drugs tests.CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑14 Aug 2025, 20:32Or “were you ever really clinically depressed Tyson or did you just cynically leap aboard the mental health bandwagon to gain sympathy from the sporting public, many of whom were alienated by some fairly close to the bone pronouncements from you on sensitive issues”
“Listen Kugan, wind your fornicating neck in you gobby c4nt”
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Fury according to media sources has sold his Morcombe home for 700k. It was initially priced at 800k.
Is there a sense of money problems for the Gypsy King or has he just off loaded a property he no longer requires?
Is there a sense of money problems for the Gypsy King or has he just off loaded a property he no longer requires?
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Offloaded a property he no longer requires. I'd be surprised if he's in money troubles already. Wouldn't say it would never happen but it's probably too soon for that.
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Wasn't it £160m in the bank according to companies house?
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His old house.
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Wow. Surely that will never run dry
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Where's his family home now?mickey1975 wrote: ↑26 Aug 2025, 08:15His old house.
Still Morecambe?