Tyson Fury comeback on TV?

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Wow, if it's Sprott, that guy is ancient.

Hasn't won a fight in years.

Fury has previously said that he want to fight 46 year old Briggs this year and also 50 year old Tarver.

So the 40+ Sprott would fit right in.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 18 May 2018, 17:31 Just a certain poster who picks and pokes and snides away like a fvcking woman, fvckin dirk, carries on his bitching like he grew up in a girls school or spent much too much of his formative time around women, like he was in drama school or something and he became like them where the bitchiness became such second nature it became normalised ('he deserves it! He says things I find silly' pudendum), and it stuck with him and it's just jibe-jibe-jibe away, little snide backbiting, absolute gaping menstrual chasm of a pudendum. That's all.
What an absolutely pathetic post. Genuinely like something from the Middle Ages. Grow up ffs. :lol:
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dirk2686 wrote: 18 May 2018, 18:55
Counter-puncher wrote: 18 May 2018, 17:31 Just a certain poster who picks and pokes and snides away like a fvcking woman, fvckin dirk, carries on his bitching like he grew up in a girls school or spent much too much of his formative time around women, like he was in drama school or something and he became like them where the bitchiness became such second nature it became normalised ('he deserves it! He says things I find silly' pudendum), and it stuck with him and it's just jibe-jibe-jibe away, little snide backbiting, absolute gaping menstrual chasm of a pudendum. That's all.
What an absolutely pathetic post. Genuinely like something from the Middle Ages. Grow up ffs. :lol:
Will you take my bet?
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It’s realy poor form that his opponent hasn’t been announced but I actually think it’s quite shrewd by Frank.

If they announce its some unknown heavy with a padded record or someone like a Michael Sprott then literally no one would be interested in buying tickets for it however by not announcing it creates a bit more intrigue.
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Michael Sprott fights under the BIBA banner now and looking at the BBBoC licence holders Sprott does not even have a licence under them.

I cant see this being legit, of all the boxers around today they pluck Sprott out and hes the chosen one, I doubt it very much.

Fury hasnt declined that much that he needs to be mixing with inactive opponents such as Sprott.
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dirk2686 wrote: 18 May 2018, 18:55
Counter-puncher wrote: 18 May 2018, 17:31 Just a certain poster who picks and pokes and snides away like a fvcking woman, fvckin dirk, carries on his bitching like he grew up in a girls school or spent much too much of his formative time around women, like he was in drama school or something and he became like them where the bitchiness became such second nature it became normalised ('he deserves it! He says things I find silly' pudendum), and it stuck with him and it's just jibe-jibe-jibe away, little snide backbiting, absolute gaping menstrual chasm of a pudendum. That's all.
What an absolutely pathetic post. Genuinely like something from the Middle Ages. Grow up ffs. :lol:
stick it up your vagina you pathetic, effete, womanly specimen, picking away like a fvcking woman 'nyeh nyeh mickey's a drunk' you're a total bitch dirk in every sense of that word

what that means is as a pathetic unmanly specimen you have your little compensatory outbursts on the internet, in full knowledge that's the only place you can do it

i imagine your resentment, on a forum surrounded by actual men, and your childhood insecurities and inability to conduct yourself among men rear their ugly head, and your pathetic little unmanly bitching is your way of compensating

you're a gaping menstrual chasm of a pudendum.
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Counter-puncher wrote: 19 May 2018, 04:38
dirk2686 wrote: 18 May 2018, 18:55
Counter-puncher wrote: 18 May 2018, 17:31 Just a certain poster who picks and pokes and snides away like a fvcking woman, fvckin dirk, carries on his bitching like he grew up in a girls school or spent much too much of his formative time around women, like he was in drama school or something and he became like them where the bitchiness became such second nature it became normalised ('he deserves it! He says things I find silly' pudendum), and it stuck with him and it's just jibe-jibe-jibe away, little snide backbiting, absolute gaping menstrual chasm of a pudendum. That's all.
What an absolutely pathetic post. Genuinely like something from the Middle Ages. Grow up ffs. :lol:
stick it up your vagina you pathetic, effete, womanly specimen, picking away like a fvcking woman 'nyeh nyeh mickey's a drunk' you're a total bitch dirk in every sense of that word

what that means is as a pathetic unmanly specimen you have your little compensatory outbursts on the internet, in full knowledge that's the only place you can do it

i imagine your resentment, on a forum surrounded by actual men, and your childhood insecurities and inability to conduct yourself among men rear their ugly head, and your pathetic little unmanly bitching is your way of compensating

you're a gaping menstrual chasm of a pudendum.
Imagine resenting the sort of abject failure who'd post stuff like this. :lol:
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dirk2686 wrote: 19 May 2018, 05:03
Counter-puncher wrote: 19 May 2018, 04:38
dirk2686 wrote: 18 May 2018, 18:55

What an absolutely pathetic post. Genuinely like something from the Middle Ages. Grow up ffs. :lol:
stick it up your vagina you pathetic, effete, womanly specimen, picking away like a fvcking woman 'nyeh nyeh mickey's a drunk' you're a total bitch dirk in every sense of that word

what that means is as a pathetic unmanly specimen you have your little compensatory outbursts on the internet, in full knowledge that's the only place you can do it

i imagine your resentment, on a forum surrounded by actual men, and your childhood insecurities and inability to conduct yourself among men rear their ugly head, and your pathetic little unmanly bitching is your way of compensating

you're a gaping menstrual chasm of a pudendum.
Imagine resenting the sort of abject failure who'd post stuff like this. :lol:
and what are you then, pudendum, getting your kicks sniping at someone else's addiction issues? what does that make you, bitch, that makes you a success does it?

come on dirk, tell me what it says about your character, sniping at someone's issues like you do, you snide little bitch?
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Any news yet? Must be some rumours other than Sprott.
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Ok...this thread is hijacked and ruined. CIAO!
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oogiebe wrote: 19 May 2018, 10:01 Ok...this thread is hijacked and ruined. CIAO!

A couple of blokes who must have quite a history.
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After all that smack talk, he hasn't even got an opponent, let alone an opponent with a pulse.

I take it he's going to show up at the Arena & shadow box for 12 rounds, award himself a UD & then declare he is ready for both Wilder & Joshua? :-?
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I've always said that the first comeback for Fury isn't really a fight....it's an event.

An opponent isn't important. Fans will watch because it's Fury and will care little, if at all, about the other guy in the ring.

Fans just want to witness Fury and his antics.

The second time around, however, fans will be a little more discriminating and insist that a live body be in the ring with Fury. Or else they'll keep their money in their pockets.
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SenorPipino wrote: 19 May 2018, 11:44 I've always said that the first comeback for Fury isn't really a fight....it's an event.

An opponent isn't important. Fans will watch because it's Fury and will care little, if at all, about the other guy in the ring.

Fans just want to witness Fury and his antics.

The second time around, however, fans will be a little more discriminating and insist that a live body be in the ring with Fury. Or else they'll keep their money in their pockets.
Disagree and the post above is more like it .
All that spouting off and hot air .
I thought he could beat Joshua and wilder in the same night when he was 25 stone !
Now he's in some sort of shape a British level opponent should be a cakewalk .
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SenorPipino wrote: 19 May 2018, 11:44 I've always said that the first comeback for Fury isn't really a fight....it's an event.

An opponent isn't important. Fans will watch because it's Fury and will care little, if at all, about the other guy in the ring.

Fans just want to witness Fury and his antics.

The second time around, however, fans will be a little more discriminating and insist that a live body be in the ring with Fury. Or else they'll keep their money in their pockets.
All bullcrap aside, you are right. He needs to get in the ring first to get re-acclimated after all these years.
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maverick23 wrote: 19 May 2018, 03:09 It’s realy poor form that his opponent hasn’t been announced but I actually think it’s quite shrewd by Frank.

If they announce its some unknown heavy with a padded record or someone like a Michael Sprott then literally no one would be interested in buying tickets for it however by not announcing it creates a bit more intrigue.
Fair point. Although if announced early even if the opponent wasn't seen as much they could of at least done what matchroom did with Khan v le Greco. Where the opponent can say first time I've ever been given full notice etc etc. Also we are expecting a relatively poor opponent anyway might as well announce it longer it goes on the more it will be looked at as a crap opponent and on top of that one whose had little notice!!

In an ifl interview Francis said something about getting closer to an announcement and that it would be announced in the "next week or so" which doesn't fill with confidence
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Tricky situation. Everybody suitable will be asking for a fortune to fight him.
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Sklar wrote: 19 May 2018, 13:26 Tricky situation. Everybody suitable will be asking for a fortune to fight him.
Why?
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Sklar wrote: 19 May 2018, 13:26 Tricky situation. Everybody suitable will be asking for a fortune to fight him.
I disagree, the exposure for a lower level fighter would be a once in the lifetime opportunity.
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oogiebe wrote: 19 May 2018, 13:47
Sklar wrote: 19 May 2018, 13:26 Tricky situation. Everybody suitable will be asking for a fortune to fight him.
I disagree, the exposure for a lower level fighter would be a once in the lifetime opportunity.
Considering the very suspect quality of that low level fighter, that exposure figures to last about 2 minutes.
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Sklar wrote: 19 May 2018, 13:26 Tricky situation. Everybody suitable will be asking for a fortune to fight him.
Peter McNeeley reportedly earned $400,000 for his 90 second cameo against comebacking Mike Tyson in 1996.

Tyson did have a bit more of an international reputation than Fury.

How much do you think is a suitable purse for the June 9 designated victim?
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Opponent is Sefer Seferi (23-1)
From IFL TV

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:bow: not bad for the lineal champ.
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Pathetic.

Fury was fighting better opponents than this 9 years ago.
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