Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins?
Posted: 13 Jan 2022, 08:22
Fury nut huggers hate the fact the Tyson is a drug cheat
it's never mentioned

You sounding desperate again now - the fat slob Fury became during his time away points quite obviously at eating to memickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 05:00I didn't mean eating.tonyevs wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 04:31Actually - skipping meals is common with bipolar disorder - the person is either too busy to eat, or too depressed to eat .. so binge eating has no relevance at all. Someone piling on the pounds with the disorder is typically a result of the meds to control it.mickey1975 wrote: ↑12 Jan 2022, 16:25 Sykes binged as well. Worse than Tyson. Tyson came out with ridiculous stuff at his lowest point, like he was coming back to take over. Oh yeah he did.
No disrespect intended; unless you have been around a person displaying mania then you haven't got a clue or any idea how it differs to someone simply being confident.
There is a million miles of difference between someone manic and someone getting silly for attention.
The person with bipolar will believe 100% the delusions. Bipolar is a horrendous disorder.
Nobody else is talking about Sykes.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:23 ???? I'm talking about Sykes! He had severe addiction problems of his own.
According to the punch stats, the most punches Fury threw in one round in the 3rd fight was 55 (in the 10th round).One thing few give him credit for is the pace he fought at, vs Wilder 3, even deep into the contest. Pretty impressive for a huge, heavy guy.
Didn't agree with that.. Seemed too high on AJ..tonyevs wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 12:20According to the punch stats, the most punches Fury threw in one round in the 3rd fight was 55 (in the 10th round).One thing few give him credit for is the pace he fought at, vs Wilder 3, even deep into the contest. Pretty impressive for a huge, heavy guy.
The most Usyk threw in the Joshua fight was 68 (in the 12th rnd) ... Joshua threw 75 in that round too.
fury averaged like 35 shots a round, not that notable. ppl have warped wilder-fury 3 into some great high pace war but it wasnt really. it had some big moments but was mostly a slopfest with fury getting the better of it. his stamina is generally okay thoughAutobarn wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 11:52 A lot are trying to discredit Fury during this frustrating period.
Doubt many gave him a chance to outpoint Klitschko.
And not long ago “the only fight that mattered” was Joshua v Wilder.
Fury came back from being inactive and badly out of shape, had a classic trilogy with Wilder and ppl will try and claim it means nothing.
Of course, it’s maddening he can’t follow the routine & defend vs the #1 contender. But he’s also able to give inspired performances, especially when in a crisis vs other champs.
One thing few give him credit for is the pace he fought at, vs Wilder 3, even deep into the contest. Pretty impressive for a huge, heavy guy.
There was not 75 quality/meaningful punches thrown - but he definitely pumped his arms out more than 75 times to count as punches. One is for sure though - both Usyk and Joshua were a lot busier than Fury in that 3rd Wilder brawlRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 12:30Didn't agree with that.. Seemed too high on AJ..tonyevs wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 12:20According to the punch stats, the most punches Fury threw in one round in the 3rd fight was 55 (in the 10th round).One thing few give him credit for is the pace he fought at, vs Wilder 3, even deep into the contest. Pretty impressive for a huge, heavy guy.
The most Usyk threw in the Joshua fight was 68 (in the 12th rnd) ... Joshua threw 75 in that round too.
So who were you alluding to?tonyevs wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 11:47Nobody else is talking about Sykes.mickey1975 wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 10:23 ???? I'm talking about Sykes! He had severe addiction problems of his own.
You asked did I believe Fury has bipolar - I said not for a second.
You commented that Sykes binged worse than Fury ... which considering Sykes had a real manic episode resulting in being taken to hospital, as unfortunately typical of bipolar, it merely emphasises the difference of just fluctuating moods when depressed or feeling sorry for yourself as Fury was back then; from not getting the recognition he expected for beating Wlad (according to his father anyways)
A slopfest is an accurate representation of that fight, apart from the first when Wilder boxed Fury's ears off. Imagine that, the lineal champion losing a round to something like Wilder.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Jan 2022, 12:31
fury averaged like 35 shots a round, not that notable. ppl have warped wilder-fury 3 into some great high pace war but it wasnt really. it had some big moments but was mostly a slopfest with fury getting the better of it. his stamina is generally okay though
Fury .. always defending his lineal belt!
whats worse drug dealers or drug takers?
dealers if there not there you have no takersRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 Jan 2022, 12:35What do you say?