Tyson Fury slagging off AJ.

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Stevieb8006 wrote:
Rob3_142 wrote:He trains hard and honestly
not convinced about the last bit to be honest. Not with that physique
i agree
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Oiky wrote:
Stevieb8006 wrote:
Rob3_142 wrote:He trains hard and honestly
not convinced about the last bit to be honest. Not with that physique
i agree
Yes,.. His big muscles and the odd swollen belly with a six pack are rather suspicious
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I don't think there's much wrong with cultivating a clean cut image when the truth might be a little different. Joshua might be a bit of a nasty chap at times but I doubt very much he's an outright bully and troublemaker etc

Remember the old grandad Foreman act in his second career? Served him well even though everyone in the know knew he was still a mean mother fvcker.

I do prefer Furys approach though, mainly because the modern version of London badman street chat makes me cringe and is about as intimidating as my 3 yr old niece. Listening to him and Whyte go through their badman act reminded me of Ashley and Jerwayne off PhoneShop. :lol:
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lillywhite14 wrote:I don't think there's much wrong with cultivating a clean cut image when the truth might be a little different. Joshua might be a bit of a nasty chap at times but I doubt very much he's an outright bully and troublemaker etc

Remember the old grandad Foreman act in his second career? Served him well even though everyone in the know knew he was still a mean mother fvcker.

I do prefer Furys approach though, mainly because the modern version of London badman street chat makes me cringe and is about as intimidating as my 3 yr old niece. Listening to him and Whyte go through their badman act reminded me of Ashley and Jerwayne off PhoneShop. :lol:
phoneshop is just hilarious. that scene where chris had to pretend to jerwaynes sundayschool friend that he'd been adopted by a black family literally had me crying for about ten minutes! When he sipped that supermalt "....yummy....*cough*....malty...."
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Stevieb8006 wrote:
Rob3_142 wrote:He trains hard and honestly
not convinced about the last bit to be honest. Not with that physique
Just watched his public workout on YouTube, he definitely looks the biggest he has yet... :-?
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I thought after his last fight they'd be focusing more on cardio and sparring.
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Stevieb8006 wrote:
lillywhite14 wrote:I don't think there's much wrong with cultivating a clean cut image when the truth might be a little different. Joshua might be a bit of a nasty chap at times but I doubt very much he's an outright bully and troublemaker etc

Remember the old grandad Foreman act in his second career? Served him well even though everyone in the know knew he was still a mean mother fvcker.

I do prefer Furys approach though, mainly because the modern version of London badman street chat makes me cringe and is about as intimidating as my 3 yr old niece. Listening to him and Whyte go through their badman act reminded me of Ashley and Jerwayne off PhoneShop. :lol:
phoneshop is just hilarious. that scene where chris had to pretend to jerwaynes sundayschool friend that he'd been adopted by a black family literally had me crying for about ten minutes! When he sipped that supermalt "....yummy....*cough*....malty...."
The one where he eats the dodgy muffins and goes mental. Runs away then returns with a pair of kappa trackie bottoms and a junkie bird :lol: 'I'm a one man crime wave' :lol:

Also can't beat a bit of Razz Prince 'expect the unexpected' guys a riot :OhYes:
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mickey1975 wrote:
JamesCollinson1 wrote:
Offal wrote:Few months back he was saying how AJ had bashed him up in sparring, now he's slagging him off. Fury is simply desperate to remain in the public eye (he's not exactly been embraced by them since winning the title) and he spouts any drivel he thinks will evoke a reaction.
I heard that interview the over day, it was recorded in 2010.
And at the time was considered a positive piece where a contender bigs up an Olympic hopeful. It's been spun and completely turned on its head now!
Other*.

Can you blame Tyson for being positive for an upcoming heavyweight as its exciting for boxing. Yet, now everyone is saying he's been contradictory. People font realise that he's playing the game in making money and selling tickets. He can't exactly go off his brutal knockouts because he doesn't box like that.. Typical casuals criticizing him for having a go at Joshua. End of the day Joshua has only beat a British champion, is fighting a paper champ this weekend so he has every right to be critical. The equivalent of the whyte fight would be fury vs John McDermott ffs. That's Joshua's biggest win. I'm supportive of Joshua but I don't believe the hype.
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reggaereggae wrote:
Oiky wrote:
Stevieb8006 wrote:not convinced about the last bit to be honest. Not with that physique
i agree
Yes,.. His big muscles and the odd swollen belly with a six pack are rather suspicious

Pure speculation. That said it's so easy to take steroids and still pass tests providing your get your levels checked properly. The allowable testosterone to epistosterone ratios are generous to say the least. That's why so many top athletes have blatantly steroidal physiques but never (or rarely) piss hot. They're taking junk but still staying within acceptable limits. I empathise with those who are clean when suspicion falls on them but taking a cynic's eye view is probably sensible.
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Stevieb8006 wrote:
lillywhite14 wrote:I don't think there's much wrong with cultivating a clean cut image when the truth might be a little different. Joshua might be a bit of a nasty chap at times but I doubt very much he's an outright bully and troublemaker etc

Remember the old grandad Foreman act in his second career? Served him well even though everyone in the know knew he was still a mean mother fvcker.

I do prefer Furys approach though, mainly because the modern version of London badman street chat makes me cringe and is about as intimidating as my 3 yr old niece. Listening to him and Whyte go through their badman act reminded me of Ashley and Jerwayne off PhoneShop. :lol:
phoneshop is just hilarious. that scene where chris had to pretend to jerwaynes sundayschool friend that he'd been adopted by a black family literally had me crying for about ten minutes! When he sipped that supermalt "....yummy....*cough*....malty...."
]

I remember a look of amazement crossing some black dude's face in Brixton when I boxed off a bottle of supermalt I one go and let out a giant 'ahhhhhhhh' afterwards.
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Stuarty30 wrote:
Stevieb8006 wrote:
lillywhite14 wrote:I don't think there's much wrong with cultivating a clean cut image when the truth might be a little different. Joshua might be a bit of a nasty chap at times but I doubt very much he's an outright bully and troublemaker etc

Remember the old grandad Foreman act in his second career? Served him well even though everyone in the know knew he was still a mean mother fvcker.

I do prefer Furys approach though, mainly because the modern version of London badman street chat makes me cringe and is about as intimidating as my 3 yr old niece. Listening to him and Whyte go through their badman act reminded me of Ashley and Jerwayne off PhoneShop. :lol:
phoneshop is just hilarious. that scene where chris had to pretend to jerwaynes sundayschool friend that he'd been adopted by a black family literally had me crying for about ten minutes! When he sipped that supermalt "....yummy....*cough*....malty...."
The one where he eats the dodgy muffins and goes mental. Runs away then returns with a pair of kappa trackie bottoms and a junkie bird :lol: 'I'm a one man crime wave' :lol:

Also can't beat a bit of Razz Prince 'expect the unexpected' guys a riot :OhYes:
his version of Gold was hysterical!

Im like your Uncle whos really your dad. Im come round your house at weekends to put up shelves and make sure your mum feels aaaaalllllriiiiiiighhhht!
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Stevieb8006 wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
Stevieb8006 wrote: phoneshop is just hilarious. that scene where chris had to pretend to jerwaynes sundayschool friend that he'd been adopted by a black family literally had me crying for about ten minutes! When he sipped that supermalt "....yummy....*cough*....malty...."
The one where he eats the dodgy muffins and goes mental. Runs away then returns with a pair of kappa trackie bottoms and a junkie bird :lol: 'I'm a one man crime wave' :lol:

Also can't beat a bit of Razz Prince 'expect the unexpected' guys a riot :OhYes:
his version of Gold was hysterical!

Im like your Uncle whos really your dad. Im come round your house at weekends to put up shelves and make sure your mum feels aaaaalllllriiiiiiighhhht!
:TU: :lol:
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stevieb8006 wrote:
lillywhite14 wrote:I don't think there's much wrong with cultivating a clean cut image when the truth might be a little different. Joshua might be a bit of a nasty chap at times but I doubt very much he's an outright bully and troublemaker etc

Remember the old grandad Foreman act in his second career? Served him well even though everyone in the know knew he was still a mean mother fvcker.

I do prefer Furys approach though, mainly because the modern version of London badman street chat makes me cringe and is about as intimidating as my 3 yr old niece. Listening to him and Whyte go through their badman act reminded me of Ashley and Jerwayne off PhoneShop. :lol:
phoneshop is just hilarious. that scene where chris had to pretend to jerwaynes sundayschool friend that he'd been adopted by a black family literally had me crying for about ten minutes! When he sipped that supermalt "....yummy....*cough*....malty...."
]

I remember a look of amazement crossing some black dude's face in Brixton when I boxed off a bottle of supermalt I one go and let out a giant 'ahhhhhhhh' afterwards.
I'm from West of Scotland. What the hell is supermalt? Strong beer?
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Its the stuff your mum used to put on your Cornflakes before school Stuart :D
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Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stevieb8006 wrote: phoneshop is just hilarious. that scene where chris had to pretend to jerwaynes sundayschool friend that he'd been adopted by a black family literally had me crying for about ten minutes! When he sipped that supermalt "....yummy....*cough*....malty...."
]

I remember a look of amazement crossing some black dude's face in Brixton when I boxed off a bottle of supermalt I one go and let out a giant 'ahhhhhhhh' afterwards.
I'm from West of Scotland. What the hell is supermalt? Strong beer?
Why it's a delicious, non alcoholic, refreshing malt-based beverage, brewed in many countries around the world, and particularly popular with our chums from the Caribbean.

I actually love Malt drinks, Malta Guiness was my favourite, but I since found out I'm coeliac, so bang goes that pleasure in life. Good job red wine is gluten free, that's all I can say.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:]

I remember a look of amazement crossing some black dude's face in Brixton when I boxed off a bottle of supermalt I one go and let out a giant 'ahhhhhhhh' afterwards.
I'm from West of Scotland. What the hell is supermalt? Strong beer?
Why it's a delicious, non alcoholic, refreshing malt-based beverage, brewed in many countries around the world, and particularly popular with our chums from the Caribbean.

I actually love Malt drinks, Malta Guiness was my favourite, but I since found out I'm coeliac, so bang goes that pleasure in life. Good job red wine is gluten free, that's all I can say.
Never had it. Sounds interesting. I'm a lager and Buckfast man maself :oops:
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Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
I'm from West of Scotland. What the hell is supermalt? Strong beer?
Why it's a delicious, non alcoholic, refreshing malt-based beverage, brewed in many countries around the world, and particularly popular with our chums from the Caribbean.

I actually love Malt drinks, Malta Guiness was my favourite, but I since found out I'm coeliac, so bang goes that pleasure in life. Good job red wine is gluten free, that's all I can say.
Never had it. Sounds interesting. I'm a lager and Buckfast man maself :oops:
Jesus, what's that called, must have a weird name surely? Or do you mean separately?
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Why it's a delicious, non alcoholic, refreshing malt-based beverage, brewed in many countries around the world, and particularly popular with our chums from the Caribbean.

I actually love Malt drinks, Malta Guiness was my favourite, but I since found out I'm coeliac, so bang goes that pleasure in life. Good job red wine is gluten free, that's all I can say.
Never had it. Sounds interesting. I'm a lager and Buckfast man maself :oops:
Jesus, what's that called, must have a weird name surely? Or do you mean separately?
Separately James :lol: I know I'm Scottish but I try not to live up to the stereotype too much. Operative word being 'try'. I can't even imagine how bad they would be together :lol:
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Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
Never had it. Sounds interesting. I'm a lager and Buckfast man maself :oops:
Jesus, what's that called, must have a weird name surely? Or do you mean separately?
Separately James :lol: I know I'm Scottish but I try not to live up to the stereotype too much. Operative word being 'try'. I can't even imagine how bad they would be together :lol:
Well I thought it might be a bit like a really strong snakebite and black.

You're not avoiding it TOO well if you're necking buckfast - especially if you're doing so in an abandoned car in the middle of a park.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Jesus, what's that called, must have a weird name surely? Or do you mean separately?
Separately James :lol: I know I'm Scottish but I try not to live up to the stereotype too much. Operative word being 'try'. I can't even imagine how bad they would be together :lol:
Well I thought it might be a bit like a really strong snakebite and black.

You're not avoiding it TOO well if you're necking buckfast - especially if you're doing so in an abandoned car in the middle of a park.
I know :brick: I've ditched the string vest and stopped knocking fornicate out the Mrs though so I'm on the right track :lol:
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Stuarty30 wrote:
jamesmcdonnell wrote:
Stuarty30 wrote:
Separately James :lol: I know I'm Scottish but I try not to live up to the stereotype too much. Operative word being 'try'. I can't even imagine how bad they would be together :lol:
Well I thought it might be a bit like a really strong snakebite and black.

You're not avoiding it TOO well if you're necking buckfast - especially if you're doing so in an abandoned car in the middle of a park.
I know :brick: I've ditched the string vest and stopped knocking eff out the Mrs though so I'm on the right track :lol:
One step at a time, one step at a time.
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http://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/a ... r-of-words
There's been some more stuff.
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