Re: Is John Fury back peddling about Tyson Fury's chances against Wilder?
Posted: 24 Nov 2018, 16:45
I agree with that, he knows what's up and the fact he can't be there is doing his nut in, rightly so.
A good post, exactly my view on it.liamlion wrote: ↑24 Nov 2018, 16:41I think you’re massively mistaken. This isn’t WWE. I genuinely think the reality of the danger has dawned on John Fury. I see a genuinely concerned father.
I personally think Fury is in far too deep and is at real risk of being brutally demolished. This fight will in no way resemble the fiddle fest against Wlad. Wilder is a vicious man with devastating power. He is supremely fit and in excellent condition. The same can’t be said of Fury.
Wilder is an Olympic medalist and not just some big punching fool. His heart, desire and durability are evident after he battled through against Ortiz.
If Fury wins then i will consider this to be a monumental achievement. I wish the lad all the luck and I really hope he wins.
Well if you will go about gouging people's eyes out ....sweetscience wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 10:37 he just sounded slightly bitter about not being in the team to me
lol try watching some of his other stuff, this was by far his most sensiblejamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 11:33 First time I've seen John interviewed, surprisingly level headed sounding for a man convicted of gouging a mans eyes out.
jamamb wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 11:34lol try watching some of his other stuff, this was by far his most sensiblejamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 11:33 First time I've seen John interviewed, surprisingly level headed sounding for a man convicted of gouging a mans eyes out.
Rumour has it he's got a bit of a temperrd350lc wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 12:07jamamb wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 11:34lol try watching some of his other stuff, this was by far his most sensiblejamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 11:33 First time I've seen John interviewed, surprisingly level headed sounding for a man convicted of gouging a mans eyes out.always seems so angry with life .
I doubt it, but we'll know in less than a week.
Your comparison with McGregor v Mayweather simply doesn’t stack up. Mayweather is a non puncher and less than 11 stone. The risk to McGregor’s health in boxing an ageing, retired Mayweather was near on non-existent. That very much was WWE type stuff. An exhibition simply to generate money.getnada wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 08:01I've seen people thinking Conor McGregor would win against Mayweather, these two have more show then quality nowadays, so up to what point is this not WWE? Wilder hasn't KOed anyone who hasn't been KOed by others as well except for the old blood pressure men called Luis Ortiz, who avoided Whyte to fight Kauffman instead. Kauffman is someone who recently lost against a 46 year old 224 pound Mansour (aged 44 at the time).liamlion wrote: ↑24 Nov 2018, 16:41I think you’re massively mistaken. This isn’t WWE. I genuinely think the reality of the danger has dawned on John Fury. I see a genuinely concerned father.
I personally think Fury is in far too deep and is at real risk of being brutally demolished. This fight will in no way resemble the fiddle fest against Wlad. Wilder is a vicious man with devastating power. He is supremely fit and in excellent condition. The same can’t be said of Fury.
Wilder is an Olympic medalist and not just some big punching fool. His heart, desire and durability are evident after he battled through against Ortiz.
If Fury wins then i will consider this to be a monumental achievement. I wish the lad all the luck and I really hope he wins.
You're not wrong. It's a Fury payday. One last big fight. I hope he gets to spend the money.liamlion wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:44Your comparison with McGregor v Mayweather simply doesn’t stack up. Mayweather is a non puncher and less than 11 stone. The risk to McGregor’s health in boxing an ageing, retired Mayweather was near on non-existent. That very much was WWE type stuff. An exhibition simply to generate money.getnada wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 08:01I've seen people thinking Conor McGregor would win against Mayweather, these two have more show then quality nowadays, so up to what point is this not WWE? Wilder hasn't KOed anyone who hasn't been KOed by others as well except for the old blood pressure men called Luis Ortiz, who avoided Whyte to fight Kauffman instead. Kauffman is someone who recently lost against a 46 year old 224 pound Mansour (aged 44 at the time).liamlion wrote: ↑24 Nov 2018, 16:41
I think you’re massively mistaken. This isn’t WWE. I genuinely think the reality of the danger has dawned on John Fury. I see a genuinely concerned father.
I personally think Fury is in far too deep and is at real risk of being brutally demolished. This fight will in no way resemble the fiddle fest against Wlad. Wilder is a vicious man with devastating power. He is supremely fit and in excellent condition. The same can’t be said of Fury.
Wilder is an Olympic medalist and not just some big punching fool. His heart, desire and durability are evident after he battled through against Ortiz.
If Fury wins then i will consider this to be a monumental achievement. I wish the lad all the luck and I really hope he wins.
Whereas Wilder is athletic, ruthless and vicious and has the potential to brain damage you instantly. He wants to prove he is the world’s number 1.
Fury is at real danger of getting seriously hurt. I sincerely hope he has enough about him to stay out of harms way. But I just can’t see him being fit enough to do just that.
Fascinating fight. I fear for Fury. I hope I’m proved wrong.
Tyson Fury announced today that 100% of his purse from the Wilder fight will be donated to the homelessoogiebe wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:46You're not wrong. It's a Fury payday. One last big fight. I hope he gets to spend the money.liamlion wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:44Your comparison with McGregor v Mayweather simply doesn’t stack up. Mayweather is a non puncher and less than 11 stone. The risk to McGregor’s health in boxing an ageing, retired Mayweather was near on non-existent. That very much was WWE type stuff. An exhibition simply to generate money.getnada wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 08:01
I've seen people thinking Conor McGregor would win against Mayweather, these two have more show then quality nowadays, so up to what point is this not WWE? Wilder hasn't KOed anyone who hasn't been KOed by others as well except for the old blood pressure men called Luis Ortiz, who avoided Whyte to fight Kauffman instead. Kauffman is someone who recently lost against a 46 year old 224 pound Mansour (aged 44 at the time).
Whereas Wilder is athletic, ruthless and vicious and has the potential to brain damage you instantly. He wants to prove he is the world’s number 1.
Fury is at real danger of getting seriously hurt. I sincerely hope he has enough about him to stay out of harms way. But I just can’t see him being fit enough to do just that.
Fascinating fight. I fear for Fury. I hope I’m proved wrong.
I'll believe it when I see it.tiny_acres wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 00:22Tyson Fury announced today that 100% of his purse from the Wilder fight will be donated to the homeless
I do agree with you. I'm just sharing his commentoogiebe wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 01:01I'll believe it when I see it.tiny_acres wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 00:22Tyson Fury announced today that 100% of his purse from the Wilder fight will be donated to the homeless
What Is his purse anyway?oogiebe wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 01:01I'll believe it when I see it.tiny_acres wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 00:22Tyson Fury announced today that 100% of his purse from the Wilder fight will be donated to the homeless
Gtd 10 mirrion dollarsShadrachSimmo wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 02:33What Is his purse anyway?oogiebe wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 01:01I'll believe it when I see it.tiny_acres wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 00:22
Tyson Fury announced today that 100% of his purse from the Wilder fight will be donated to the homeless
Good luck to him if he does. Donating 10 gs or summit would seem more realistic.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 02:50Gtd 10 mirrion dollars
You have crossed the line to comical! LMAO!getnada wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 10:49Well, I've seen the Wilder vs Arreola as well, it was basically half a WWE fight, untill the point Wilder injured himself and needed to go to the hospital, when that happened and Arreola heard about it he surrendered straight away while sitting safe on his chair.liamlion wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:44Your comparison with McGregor v Mayweather simply doesn’t stack up. Mayweather is a non puncher and less than 11 stone. The risk to McGregor’s health in boxing an ageing, retired Mayweather was near on non-existent. That very much was WWE type stuff. An exhibition simply to generate money.getnada wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 08:01
I've seen people thinking Conor McGregor would win against Mayweather, these two have more show then quality nowadays, so up to what point is this not WWE? Wilder hasn't KOed anyone who hasn't been KOed by others as well except for the old blood pressure men called Luis Ortiz, who avoided Whyte to fight Kauffman instead. Kauffman is someone who recently lost against a 46 year old 224 pound Mansour (aged 44 at the time).
Whereas Wilder is athletic, ruthless and vicious and has the potential to brain damage you instantly. He wants to prove he is the world’s number 1.
Fury is at real danger of getting seriously hurt. I sincerely hope he has enough about him to stay out of harms way. But I just can’t see him being fit enough to do just that.
Fascinating fight. I fear for Fury. I hope I’m proved wrong.
Have you ever seen that before? Injuring your opponent in a boxing match in a world titlefight and then the unharmed boxer giving up?
I've never seen that in any other boxing world titlematch ever.
It's not even comical. These idiots live in a fantasy world. Conspiracies and stupidityoogiebe wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 12:00You have crossed the line to comical! LMAO!getnada wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 10:49Well, I've seen the Wilder vs Arreola as well, it was basically half a WWE fight, untill the point Wilder injured himself and needed to go to the hospital, when that happened and Arreola heard about it he surrendered straight away while sitting safe on his chair.liamlion wrote: ↑25 Nov 2018, 18:44
Your comparison with McGregor v Mayweather simply doesn’t stack up. Mayweather is a non puncher and less than 11 stone. The risk to McGregor’s health in boxing an ageing, retired Mayweather was near on non-existent. That very much was WWE type stuff. An exhibition simply to generate money.
Whereas Wilder is athletic, ruthless and vicious and has the potential to brain damage you instantly. He wants to prove he is the world’s number 1.
Fury is at real danger of getting seriously hurt. I sincerely hope he has enough about him to stay out of harms way. But I just can’t see him being fit enough to do just that.
Fascinating fight. I fear for Fury. I hope I’m proved wrong.
Have you ever seen that before? Injuring your opponent in a boxing match in a world titlefight and then the unharmed boxer giving up?
I've never seen that in any other boxing world titlematch ever.![]()
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It is truly remarkable what I've read here. I have to laugh. It's insane!tiny_acres wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 20:13It's not even comical. These idiots live in a fantasy world. Conspiracies and stupidityoogiebe wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 12:00You have crossed the line to comical! LMAO!getnada wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 10:49
Well, I've seen the Wilder vs Arreola as well, it was basically half a WWE fight, untill the point Wilder injured himself and needed to go to the hospital, when that happened and Arreola heard about it he surrendered straight away while sitting safe on his chair.
Have you ever seen that before? Injuring your opponent in a boxing match in a world titlefight and then the unharmed boxer giving up?
I've never seen that in any other boxing world titlematch ever.![]()
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