Re: Tyson Fury runs his mouth
Posted: 17 Sep 2009, 17:32
Tysons a really nice guy if you get to talk to him, he is just being himself.......
I guess Tyson blocked out the booing when the winner was announced. I see the similarity to Audley Harrison in that he's a bit deluded.Deserter wrote:It's stupid quotes like this:
“I still thought I won the fight pretty comfortably though and I know a lot of people who were at the fight saw it that way as well"
Not one person outside of Fury's immediate camp and followers saw it as a comfortable Fury win. I also haven't seen anything yet to indicate he's showing the slightest bit of respect for McD.
Have some respect for McDermott, he fought his heart out and deserved the win.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- Fury's fighting 2 weeks later after supposedly absorbing an all time pounding from McD according to many on this forum.stevieb_8006 wrote:Hardly call thing "running his mouth". I dont see what hes doing wrong, every fighter always think they've won a close one (and it was close). What do u expect him to say?
Think its good hes putting some space between the McD fight, prob picking up a few rounds vs a journey and fighting out of england. its all learning.
As long as he rematches McDermott within 3 fights all is good. (i think he has a point bbut the commentary a very very little bit)
How can this be when their champion won't be able to pick up a glove for another 4-6 months? How long does Fury have to wait for McD to sort himself between pies?
Fury might be 20-0, 19 KO by then, so I fancy McD to announce his retirement. Much easier and tastier to shove the pies in himself rather than having the gumshield shoved for him to chew on after it hits the canvas.
Actually the similarity doesnt stop at his gob. His left jab is more or less the same and he flinches and backs off in a similar way. He obviously has a lot more bottle than AH but most fighters have anyway. Time will tell when he faces another decent fighter.Asterix wrote:I guess Tyson blocked out the booing when the winner was announced. I see the similarity to Audley Harrison in that he's a bit deluded.Deserter wrote:It's stupid quotes like this:
“I still thought I won the fight pretty comfortably though and I know a lot of people who were at the fight saw it that way as well"
Not one person outside of Fury's immediate camp and followers saw it as a comfortable Fury win. I also haven't seen anything yet to indicate he's showing the slightest bit of respect for McD.
Max Molyneux wrote:Fury and intelligence don't mix well.Carbo wrote:It may come as a bit of a shock to people here, but I'm going to take a contrarian view here.
I like Tyson Fury.
He comes across to me as an articulate, intelligent lad who uses his sharp mind to call out boxers and criticise them to build publicity, which is fair enough, but unlike some others who have done that, when he's not drumming up noise for some fight or other, or deliberately making himself a target, he offers some excellent -- and invariably sensible -- candid insights into his own psyche and the game as a whole.
There's not much he says that I would disagree with -- when it's not obvious PR -- and I simply think he's confident and honest.
The other thing I like is the fact he keeps busy. It seems that fighters now only fight four times a year if they're big names, and unfortunately, if they're big names right at the start, that means they start fighting once a quarter, which in my view is no good. These guys are much better fighting once a month and seeking out quality sparring, which Fury does.
I like him, and wish him every success.
Guy thinks he would of stopped McDermott had it been a 12 rounder. This guys delusional and is being way too rushed without learning anything because his promoter is delusional and is a wannabe bigshot.
- Where was the likes of you in the first Williams bout when McD needed the support against a clear robbery.WildWaylon wrote: Have some respect for McDermott, he fought his heart out and deserved the win.
- Why it's the board's little resident lost puppy.Collins2000 wrote:BRR was posting on the Boxers of the Past forum until recently. It seems that now he is totally ignored over there he has brought his effeminate trolling act in here. He's a total pudendum.
I HAVE TO GET A BIT SPUD LIKE HERE. THE FIRST WILLIAMS V MCDERMOTT FIGHT WAS NOT A ROBBERY.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- Where was the likes of you in the first Williams bout when McD needed the support against a clear robbery.WildWaylon wrote: Have some respect for McDermott, he fought his heart out and deserved the win.
Williams spit his mouthpiece out, hit low, and was deducted 4 points for not wanting to fight, yet won the fight. I hollered on my forum then, to no avail.
Now this fight, McD appears to have adopted the Williams way, losing mouthpiece twice and turning his back and running to the ropes and the ref to keep from being KOed, so here I am supporting the fighter who actually came to fight.
See, I'm consistent in my scoring whereas most here don't even know how to score much less actually score a fight.
Clear winner is already chompin' the bit to fight in a couple of weeks. The loser is still whining and probably finishes the year on his couch. I'm sure he's a very decent fella, but quite a bit sore and beat up about now and needs to reset.
- You illustrate perfectly the reason British heavyweight boxing was so underachieving all these years. Brits were actually rewarding their losers with wins and then aghast when they got knocked out by international competition.DavidPayne wrote:I HAVE TO GET A BIT SPUD LIKE HERE. THE FIRST WILLIAMS V MCDERMOTT FIGHT WAS NOT A ROBBERY.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- Where was the likes of you in the first Williams bout when McD needed the support against a clear robbery.WildWaylon wrote: Have some respect for McDermott, he fought his heart out and deserved the win.
Williams spit his mouthpiece out, hit low, and was deducted 4 points for not wanting to fight, yet won the fight. I hollered on my forum then, to no avail.
Now this fight, McD appears to have adopted the Williams way, losing mouthpiece twice and turning his back and running to the ropes and the ref to keep from being KOed, so here I am supporting the fighter who actually came to fight.
See, I'm consistent in my scoring whereas most here don't even know how to score much less actually score a fight.
Clear winner is already chompin' the bit to fight in a couple of weeks. The loser is still whining and probably finishes the year on his couch. I'm sure he's a very decent fella, but quite a bit sore and beat up about now and needs to reset.
WILLIAMS WON MORE ROUNDS.
I totally agree, even with all the ridiculous point deductions, Williams clearly did enough.DavidPayne wrote:I HAVE TO GET A BIT SPUD LIKE HERE. THE FIRST WILLIAMS V MCDERMOTT FIGHT WAS NOT A ROBBERY.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- Where was the likes of you in the first Williams bout when McD needed the support against a clear robbery.WildWaylon wrote: Have some respect for McDermott, he fought his heart out and deserved the win.
Williams spit his mouthpiece out, hit low, and was deducted 4 points for not wanting to fight, yet won the fight. I hollered on my forum then, to no avail.
Now this fight, McD appears to have adopted the Williams way, losing mouthpiece twice and turning his back and running to the ropes and the ref to keep from being KOed, so here I am supporting the fighter who actually came to fight.
See, I'm consistent in my scoring whereas most here don't even know how to score much less actually score a fight.
Clear winner is already chompin' the bit to fight in a couple of weeks. The loser is still whining and probably finishes the year on his couch. I'm sure he's a very decent fella, but quite a bit sore and beat up about now and needs to reset.
WILLIAMS WON MORE ROUNDS.
Stop being a pompous ass, you think nobody on here knows how to score a fight, turn it in mate.BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:- Where was the likes of you in the first Williams bout when McD needed the support against a clear robbery.WildWaylon wrote: Have some respect for McDermott, he fought his heart out and deserved the win.
Williams spit his mouthpiece out, hit low, and was deducted 4 points for not wanting to fight, yet won the fight. I hollered on my forum then, to no avail.
Now this fight, McD appears to have adopted the Williams way, losing mouthpiece twice and turning his back and running to the ropes and the ref to keep from being KOed, so here I am supporting the fighter who actually came to fight.
See, I'm consistent in my scoring whereas most here don't even know how to score much less actually score a fight.
Clear winner is already chompin' the bit to fight in a couple of weeks. The loser is still whining and probably finishes the year on his couch. I'm sure he's a very decent fella, but quite a bit sore and beat up about now and needs to reset.
Oh thanks, I'll ignore the pillock from now on.Asterix wrote:Hey guys,
BroughtonRulesRefuge is a troll from the 'Current Scene'. He has been on my ignore list for quite some time. Just a heads up.
I just understand posters who put other posters on ignore, no one is that bad because if they were they would get banned. Not having a go mate but I just think its petty.....I wonder how many ignore lists I am onAsterix wrote:Hey guys,
BroughtonRulesRefuge is a troll from the 'Current Scene'. He has been on my ignore list for quite some time. Just a heads up.
why did he have to go to germany i heard he as getting some good sparring from Mark PotterRoars Like Me wrote:He keeps coming back to the sparring thing, maybe he's should go the the States, I'm guessing loads of guys would spar him there.