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Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 06:19
by caldo2025
Lackeos wrote:It's a shame. He will be like the Ike Ibeabuchi or Riddick Bowe of this generation. Remove him from the mix, and the division is like 15% weaker. Really hurts the legacy of anyone like Anthony Joshua who loses the opportunity to fight and hypothetically beat him.
Are you being serious right here? This could be 2 of the dumbest statements i've ever read as a participant in this site. #1 comparing this pathetic excuse of a boxer to an all time great boxer like Riddick Bowe is so beyond dumb that i'm going to assume you meant someone else and it's a typo. #2 to say that the heavyweight division or boxing in general will suffer ANY effects from this dope retiring is again, so stupid that you should not only get your login taken away but your ability to generate offspring in the event they might be born with your intellect.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 06:24
by bury_lad
Looks like he's just throwing his toys out the pram as his Uncle and Promotor have supposedly arranged a fight with Haye as a first defence, if Hughie beats Parker
https://www.instagram.com/p/BXAmdKElgU3 ... haye&hl=en

https://www.instagram.com/p/BXA-IHbjfsY/

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 06:38
by caldo2025
Kalan wrote:Bowe couldn't dream of having Fury's superb defensive skills or retiring undefeated Heavyweight Champion... Bowe was a big galoot of a punching bag who dodged Lewis for years and then quit.. I loved his comeback fight against a Kickboxer who kicked the living crap out of him.
Congratulations Kalan. You just made the list of all time stupidity too with this post. Do you realize how ridiculously idiotic you are to write this? You are talking about one of the greatest heavyweights in history of the sport in Riddick Bowe. Comparing him to this circus freak of a boxer that got lucky to fight an old champion ready to call it quit... is so ridiculous that you've lost all credibility. It's honestly the dumbest thing i've seen in a long time...comparing Fury to a boxer that really could and some feel SHOULD have been undefeated 42-0...me being one that didn't agree with Holyfield winning that fight.

Bowe was one of the most talented heavyweight boxers i've ever seen and had he not elected to participate in so many battles in a short period of time, he'd be a top 10 all time. Most have him around #25 all time. Do you think Tyson Fury will ever grace even a top 50 all time list? you dope. I've got you on ignore after realizing I had been in discussions with a moron.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 07:18
by RScarf1
I'm waiting to see if Fury changes his mind, but he doesn't have the motivation to train hard anymore. I think the best comparison to Fury is Buster Douglas. Actually, the Buster Douglas that beat Mike Tyson would have beaten Fury.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 08:46
by Bard of Boxrec
Blodhemn wrote:
Riddick Blowe wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
He couldn't dream of Riddick Bowe status.
Or even Ike status.
Why would he? Fury actually won the title. Also would be interesting to see how Bowe, the most overrated HW of all time, would handle that particular type foe.
I think he would handle him by punching him in the face until the Furious One falls over.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 08:47
by montrealsuper
Fury is one of the all time greats though he wont get that credit. Beating Klitschko the way he did was a physical and psychological masterpiece. On the surface it looked like a boring sparring session but for those who really know the complexities of fighting it was absolute brilliant genius :OhYes: :OhYes: Fury pissed off the satanic underworld with his outspoken Christian views. I mean he really angered the wrong people. Lord knows what the real story is about his "retiring" or ostracizing or blackballing out of sport. Frankly, he's lucky he is still alive with all the things he said and revealed about the satanic anti Christ underworld which controls most of the world.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 09:00
by Bard of Boxrec
montrealsuper wrote:Fury is one of the all time greats though he wont get that credit. Beating Klitschko the way he did was a physical and psychological masterpiece. On the surface it looked like a boring sparring session but for those who really know the complexities of fighting it was absolute brilliant genius :OhYes: :OhYes: Fury pissed off the satanic underworld with his outspoken Christian views. I mean he really angered the wrong people. Lord knows what the real story is about his "retiring" or ostracizing or blackballing out of sport. Frankly, he's lucky he is still alive with all the things he said and revealed about the satanic anti Christ underworld which controls most of the world.
You really hit full retard with this one.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 09:02
by Covfefe
Riddick Blowe wrote:
montrealsuper wrote:Fury is one of the all time greats though he wont get that credit. Beating Klitschko the way he did was a physical and psychological masterpiece. On the surface it looked like a boring sparring session but for those who really know the complexities of fighting it was absolute brilliant genius :OhYes: :OhYes: Fury pissed off the satanic underworld with his outspoken Christian views. I mean he really angered the wrong people. Lord knows what the real story is about his "retiring" or ostracizing or blackballing out of sport. Frankly, he's lucky he is still alive with all the things he said and revealed about the satanic anti Christ underworld which controls most of the world.
You really hit full retard with this one.
Which is an extra special feat on the CS.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 09:23
by IRLangmaid25
Having reached his Everest by defeating Wladimir Klitschko out in Dusseldorf two years ago. I do wonder if Tyson Fury has lost his fire and desire to fight on, having achieved his life goal of becoming the Heavyweight Champion of the World, which may have kickstarted his depression etc.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 09:31
by Tony1244
montrealsuper wrote:Fury is one of the all time greats though he wont get that credit. Beating Klitschko the way he did was a physical and psychological masterpiece. On the surface it looked like a boring sparring session but for those who really know the complexities of fighting it was absolute brilliant genius :OhYes: :OhYes: Fury pissed off the satanic underworld with his outspoken Christian views. I mean he really angered the wrong people. Lord knows what the real story is about his "retiring" or ostracizing or blackballing out of sport. Frankly, he's lucky he is still alive with all the things he said and revealed about the satanic anti Christ underworld which controls most of the world.

Fury is lucky he's alive because he's an alcoholic and cocaine addict.

I think Fury is finished because of drugs and alcohol.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 10:00
by greg
IRLangmaid25 wrote:Having reached his Everest by defeating Wladimir Klitschko out in Dusseldorf two years ago. I do wonder if Tyson Fury has lost his fire and desire to fight on, having achieved his life goal of becoming the Heavyweight Champion of the World, which may have kickstarted his depression etc.
..he might have realised that reaching "his Everest" is one thing and staying right there on top for a while is something entirely different...

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 15:02
by Kalan
caldo2025 wrote:
Kalan wrote:Bowe couldn't dream of having Fury's superb defensive skills or retiring undefeated Heavyweight Champion... Bowe was a big galoot of a punching bag who dodged Lewis for years and then quit.. I loved his comeback fight against a Kickboxer who kicked the living crap out of him.
Congratulations Kalan. You just made the list of all time stupidity too with this post. Do you realize how ridiculously idiotic you are to write this? You are talking about one of the greatest heavyweights in history of the sport in Riddick Bowe. Comparing him to this circus freak of a boxer that got lucky to fight an old champion ready to call it quit... is so ridiculous that you've lost all credibility. It's honestly the dumbest thing i've seen in a long time...comparing Fury to a boxer that really could and some feel SHOULD have been undefeated 42-0...me being one that didn't agree with Holyfield winning that fight.

Bowe was one of the most talented heavyweight boxers i've ever seen and had he not elected to participate in so many battles in a short period of time, he'd be a top 10 all time. Most have him around #25 all time. Do you think Tyson Fury will ever grace even a top 50 all time list? you dope. I've got you on ignore after realizing I had been in discussions with a moron.
Why don't take all your idiocy and shove it straight up your nose hole where Bowe's fecal matter is?? Bowe got beaten up by the lame Andrew Golota who even the super slow Michael Grant and ridiculous John Ruiz outboxed.. Bowe ducked Lewis, Tyson, Tua, and every hard puncher of his day. Bowe sounds like a babbling idiot. Fury is a good boxer so he’s never going to sound like that. Mike Tyson called Fury the best Heavyweight boxer out there. I don’t think he’s as good as Joshua – but if he’d get his act together he’d be damned good - and he's better at evading punches than punching bag Bowe ever was.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 15:10
by man
tyson heavy weight champion.
trump president.

so one thing got corrected.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 16:56
by RScarf1
man wrote:tyson heavy weight champion.
trump president.

so one thing got corrected.
I'm satisfied with Trump as president. I don't really care much for Tyson Fury or Obama who nearly doubled the U.S. debt.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 17:39
by Kalan
RScarf1 wrote:I'm satisfied with Trump as president. I don't really care much for Tyson Fury or Obama who nearly doubled the U.S. debt.
We've had this discussion before... You're buying a GOP propaganda line.

Bill Clinton inherited a 290 Billion dollar annual taxpayer deficit from Bush Sr. the largest in US History. Dubya inherited 8 straight years of economic growth and annual taxpayer surplus of 250 Billion.. At the end of Dubya’s first term that was a 400 Billion dollar annual taxpayer deficit.. At the end of his 2nd 4-year term in 2008 that was a 1.6 TRILLION DOLLAR annual taxpayer deficit..

That’s what Dubya handed Obama.. PLUS 15 million Americans thrown out of work by the Great Recession and unemployment payouts at record highs.. PLUS a taxpayer bailout of Wall Street Investment Banks and major US corporations.. PLUS having to pay for the Afghanistan and Iraq wars… PLUS a new unpaid for prescription drug benefit for Americans written by the Pharmaceutical Industry.

Despite that Obama got the annual taxpayer deficit down from 1.6 Trillion to 400 Billion in 8 years.. Not perfect, but it’s hard to cure cancer.. The Reagan, Bush, Dubya spendthrift years resulting in a MASSIVE US taxpayer debt overhang that’s a MASSIVE drag on the American economy.. Trump will only worsen it.. If you’re a taxpayer and don’t work directly for the US Government or a government contractor, you DON’T want a Republican running things.

They’re run you into the Great Depression, the Great Recession and 6 recessions in between...and they’ll start every ridiculous war and find ways to spend your money that you can't imagine. It’s one thing to have social security and other taxpayer benefits that you pay for. It’s another thing to throw money at the defense industry, the pharmaceutical industry, Wall Street, and every government contractor you can imagine. Keep your eye on the annual taxpayer deficit and see which way it moves under Trump -- please!

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 18:38
by Lackeos
caldo2025 wrote:
Lackeos wrote:It's a shame. He will be like the Ike Ibeabuchi or Riddick Bowe of this generation. Remove him from the mix, and the division is like 15% weaker. Really hurts the legacy of anyone like Anthony Joshua who loses the opportunity to fight and hypothetically beat him.
Are you being serious right here? This could be 2 of the dumbest statements i've ever read as a participant in this site. #1 comparing this pathetic excuse of a boxer to an all time great boxer like Riddick Bowe is so beyond dumb that i'm going to assume you meant someone else and it's a typo. #2 to say that the heavyweight division or boxing in general will suffer ANY effects from this dope retiring is again, so stupid that you should not only get your login taken away but your ability to generate offspring in the event they might be born with your intellect.
You're too wrong to be so self-assured and hostile.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 27 Jul 2017, 20:38
by RScarf1
Kalan wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:I'm satisfied with Trump as president. I don't really care much for Tyson Fury or Obama who nearly doubled the U.S. debt.
We've had this discussion before... You're buying a GOP propaganda line.

Bill Clinton inherited a 290 Billion dollar annual taxpayer deficit from Bush Sr. the largest in US History. Dubya inherited 8 straight years of economic growth and annual taxpayer surplus of 250 Billion.. At the end of Dubya’s first term that was a 400 Billion dollar annual taxpayer deficit.. At the end of his 2nd 4-year term in 2008 that was a 1.6 TRILLION DOLLAR annual taxpayer deficit..

That’s what Dubya handed Obama.. PLUS 15 million Americans thrown out of work by the Great Recession and unemployment payouts at record highs.. PLUS a taxpayer bailout of Wall Street Investment Banks and major US corporations.. PLUS having to pay for the Afghanistan and Iraq wars… PLUS a new unpaid for prescription drug benefit for Americans written by the Pharmaceutical Industry.

Despite that Obama got the annual taxpayer deficit down from 1.6 Trillion to 400 Billion in 8 years.. Not perfect, but it’s hard to cure cancer.. The Reagan, Bush, Dubya spendthrift years resulting in a MASSIVE US taxpayer debt overhang that’s a MASSIVE drag on the American economy.. Trump will only worsen it.. If you’re a taxpayer and don’t work directly for the US Government or a government contractor, you DON’T want a Republican running things.

They’re run you into the Great Depression, the Great Recession and 6 recessions in between...and they’ll start every ridiculous war and find ways to spend your money that you can't imagine. It’s one thing to have social security and other taxpayer benefits that you pay for. It’s another thing to throw money at the defense industry, the pharmaceutical industry, Wall Street, and every government contractor you can imagine. Keep your eye on the annual taxpayer deficit and see which way it moves under Trump -- please!
Kalan, you need to write a book. You write so much, you might as well get paid for it. You never responded to my reply to you the last time on this subject.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 02:12
by man
RScarf1 wrote:
man wrote:tyson heavy weight champion.
trump president.

so one thing got corrected.
I'm satisfied with Trump as president.
that leaves me ... speechless.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 02:45
by phillykid
Badhusker wrote:Good riddance.
This x2.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 03:16
by horndawg80
Fury is boring and irrelevant! I wish he would just eff off!

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 08:01
by caldo2025
Kalan wrote:
caldo2025 wrote:
Kalan wrote:Bowe couldn't dream of having Fury's superb defensive skills or retiring undefeated Heavyweight Champion... Bowe was a big galoot of a punching bag who dodged Lewis for years and then quit.. I loved his comeback fight against a Kickboxer who kicked the living crap out of him.
Congratulations Kalan. You just made the list of all time stupidity too with this post. Do you realize how ridiculously idiotic you are to write this? You are talking about one of the greatest heavyweights in history of the sport in Riddick Bowe. Comparing him to this circus freak of a boxer that got lucky to fight an old champion ready to call it quit... is so ridiculous that you've lost all credibility. It's honestly the dumbest thing i've seen in a long time...comparing Fury to a boxer that really could and some feel SHOULD have been undefeated 42-0...me being one that didn't agree with Holyfield winning that fight.

Bowe was one of the most talented heavyweight boxers i've ever seen and had he not elected to participate in so many battles in a short period of time, he'd be a top 10 all time. Most have him around #25 all time. Do you think Tyson Fury will ever grace even a top 50 all time list? you dope. I've got you on ignore after realizing I had been in discussions with a moron.
Why don't take all your idiocy and shove it straight up your nose hole where Bowe's fecal matter is?? Bowe got beaten up by the lame Andrew Golota who even the super slow Michael Grant and ridiculous John Ruiz outboxed.. Bowe ducked Lewis, Tyson, Tua, and every hard puncher of his day. Bowe sounds like a babbling idiot. Fury is a good boxer so he’s never going to sound like that. Mike Tyson called Fury the best Heavyweight boxer out there. I don’t think he’s as good as Joshua – but if he’d get his act together he’d be damned good - and he's better at evading punches than punching bag Bowe ever was.
Do you and all these other goons above calling Fury an "All Time Great" live together in like an orphanage or something? Like a home for gifted children with incredibly high IQ's except the exact opposite? Is it one of those places? If you can't answer that then just answer yes or no....are you right now wearing a helmet? Yes or no... Last question promise.

I'm not going to debate you or try to convince you that Riddick Bowe was an ATG boxer because it's a fact and universally recognized by most people not required to wear a helmet indoors. I've got better things to do Corky just make sure you don't burn the restaurant down again and tell Becka i said hello.

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 08:04
by Counter-puncher
caldo2025 wrote:Like a home for gifted children with incredibly high IQ's except the exact opposite? Is it one of those places? If you can't answer that then just answer yes or no....are you right now wearing a helmet? Yes or no... Last question promise.

I'm not going to debate you or try to convince you that Riddick Bowe was an ATG boxer because it's a fact and universally recognized by most people not required to wear a helmet indoors..
:lol:

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 28 Jul 2017, 10:59
by Tony1244
RScarf1 wrote:
man wrote:tyson heavy weight champion.
trump president.

so one thing got corrected.
I'm satisfied with Trump as president. I don't really care much for Tyson Fury or Obama who nearly doubled the U.S. debt.

And if you think the US debt won't skyrocket with Trump, you must have graduated from his "university."

Re: Tyson Fury Retires

Posted: 29 Jul 2017, 18:05
by montrealsuper
Yes I would take Fury to beat Frazier, Norton, Foreman, Marciano, Liston and a slew of other great HWT champions. His masterpiece to beat Klitschko can't be discredited or downplayed. To totally tame the decade long dominant HWT champion is the STUFF OF LEGEND. What follies and goofball behavior Fury did before or after his masterpiece does not matter. The masterpiece is what matters.