jamamb wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:03
i dont think furys really a full 3 inches taller than aj. height is overrated anyway. ppl make way too big of deal out of a couple inches. a few inches is more a superficial visual thing.
Did your missus buy all that?
i hope so
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 03:45
by KiwiRider
I hope he has a chance at a title.
Problem is that Parker won't have his after March and no way would Wilder chance it against Tyson. So the only viable chance is against Joshua
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 03:56
by wesshaw1985
KiwiRider wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:45
I hope he has a chance at a title.
Problem is that Parker won't have his after March and no way would Wilder chance it against Tyson. So the only viable chance is against Joshua
I reckon Joshua hoovers up the titles is 2018 and then faces Tyson summer 2019 at Wembley "for all the marbles."
That gives Tyson a chance to get at least 4/5 fights under his belt before facing Joshua.
Tyson relieves AJ of all his belts in the summer.
Rematch in December at the Millenium, Tyson wins again and probably retires come Jan 1st 2020...
KiwiRider wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:45
I hope he has a chance at a title.
Problem is that Parker won't have his after March and no way would Wilder chance it against Tyson. So the only viable chance is against Joshua
I reckon Joshua hoovers up the titles is 2018 and then faces Tyson summer 2019 at Wembley "for all the marbles."
That gives Tyson a chance to get at least 4/5 fights under his belt before facing Joshua.
Tyson relieves AJ of all his belts in the summer.
Rematch in December at the Millenium, Tyson wins again and probably retires come Jan 1st 2020...
You are delusional. Tyson will spend 2018 trying to lose weight, fight some bum in 2019 out of shape and call it quits.
KiwiRider wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:45
I hope he has a chance at a title.
Problem is that Parker won't have his after March and no way would Wilder chance it against Tyson. So the only viable chance is against Joshua
I reckon Joshua hoovers up the titles is 2018 and then faces Tyson summer 2019 at Wembley "for all the marbles."
That gives Tyson a chance to get at least 4/5 fights under his belt before facing Joshua.
Tyson relieves AJ of all his belts in the summer.
Rematch in December at the Millenium, Tyson wins again and probably retires come Jan 1st 2020...
Sorry Wes, but I don't think there is any chance of Wilder getting in the ring with AJ. There will be one reason or another and of course it won't be Wilders fault.
KiwiRider wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:45
I hope he has a chance at a title.
Problem is that Parker won't have his after March and no way would Wilder chance it against Tyson. So the only viable chance is against Joshua
I reckon Joshua hoovers up the titles is 2018 and then faces Tyson summer 2019 at Wembley "for all the marbles."
That gives Tyson a chance to get at least 4/5 fights under his belt before facing Joshua.
Tyson relieves AJ of all his belts in the summer.
Rematch in December at the Millenium, Tyson wins again and probably retires come Jan 1st 2020...
Sorry Wes, buy I don't think there is any chance of Wilder getting in the ring with AJ. There will be one reason or another and of course it won't be Wilders fault.
Wilder is a strange one.
Looks like he is willing to fight the very awkward Ortiz for small money,
I reckon if Hearn and Joshua come up with the right number he will face Joshua in the summer next year...
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 11:06
by DrDuke
If he regains the shape of the Klitschko fight, he will beat everybody today.
KiwiRider wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 03:45
I hope he has a chance at a title.
Problem is that Parker won't have his after March and no way would Wilder chance it against Tyson. So the only viable chance is against Joshua
I reckon Joshua hoovers up the titles is 2018 and then faces Tyson summer 2019 at Wembley "for all the marbles."
That gives Tyson a chance to get at least 4/5 fights under his belt before facing Joshua.
Tyson relieves AJ of all his belts in the summer.
Rematch in December at the Millenium, Tyson wins again and probably retires come Jan 1st 2020...
You are delusional. Tyson will spend 2018 trying to lose weight, fight some bum in 2019 out of shape and call it quits.
Although I don't think Wes' theory is going to happen, it's far more likely to happen than yours. You are delusional if you think that's all Tyson is going to do in his comeback.
I reckon Joshua hoovers up the titles is 2018 and then faces Tyson summer 2019 at Wembley "for all the marbles."
That gives Tyson a chance to get at least 4/5 fights under his belt before facing Joshua.
Tyson relieves AJ of all his belts in the summer.
Rematch in December at the Millenium, Tyson wins again and probably retires come Jan 1st 2020...
You are delusional. Tyson will spend 2018 trying to lose weight, fight some bum in 2019 out of shape and call it quits.
Although I don't think Wes' theory is going to happen, it's far more likely to happen than yours. You are delusional if you think that's all Tyson is going to do in his comeback.
I agree. Our theories are on the opposite ends of a spectrum. Something in the middle will likely happen, let's see
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 11:57
by Tony1244
I'd only answer this question if I knew his drug and alcohol intake over the last several months.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 12:15
by TooMuch
Tony1244 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 11:57
his drug and alcohol intake over the last several months.
Yes.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 15:57
by BillW
I can't see him getting a title shot in 2018.
But Joshua v Fury would be a good comeback fight for both of them.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 16:14
by jamesmcdonnell
BillW wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 15:57
I can't see him getting a title shot in 2018.
But Joshua v Fury would be a good comeback fight for both of them.
He could conceivably get one, but no way would he be ready.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 19:04
by Monte Fisto
Id love to say yes. I’m still not convinced we’ll see him fight again.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 19:08
by leejonesjnr
DrDuke wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 11:06
If he regains the shape of the Klitschko fight, he will beat everybody today.
No.
In that shape he doesn’t even beat the Klitschko of today.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 20:23
by jamesmcdonnell
I'll be surprised if hes even 75% of the fighter he was before. But I'll be happy to be wrong and see him and Aj face off
Tony1244 wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 11:57
his drug and alcohol intake over the last several months.
Yes.
Blatantly getting lashed and taking coke in the Euro championships in France
Pissed up and Off his head on E's at 2 day rave festival in North West Wales
Constantly down the local on the bet after buying a house just outside Amlwch (a town on island of Anglesey. He bought the house off guy who played Curly Watts in Corrie)
Balloons to 25(?) stone and clearly suffers mental health issues (probably insufficiently treated?)
I can't see him coming back a better version of what he was against Wlad.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 14 Dec 2017, 22:20
by Grilling Machine
Re: height, Fury's a bit taller than a doorframe, and guys that height must lose an inch or so every day (I fall from the high 5-11s to the low). I think he probably shrinks from 6-8 to 6-7, and Joshua from 6-6 to 6-5.
DrDuke wrote: ↑14 Dec 2017, 11:06
If he regains the shape of the Klitschko fight, he will beat everybody today.
No.
In that shape he doesn’t even beat the Klitschko of today.
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 15 Dec 2017, 11:57
by wesshaw1985
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 15 Dec 2017, 13:31
by tobyh5
Yeah the 19 and a half stone raised my eyebrow. He has done feck all training in two years but has partied, ate, drank, done drugs so there is zero muscle gain and logic and science dictates he will have lose some muscle, so to be a stone heavier is a stone fatter, probably more
Re: Will Tyson win a world title in 2018?
Posted: 15 Dec 2017, 17:12
by wesshaw1985
Tyson is working closely with Ben Davidson at the minute whilst he is in the process of stripping the weight off.
I've heard Peter say before he will work with Tyson once he is down to fighting weight now is all about simply getting the weight off.
Anybody know anything about Ben Davidson?