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Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 11:41
by ValMar
What do you think abot his come-back ?
Whould you like to see him in the ring again ?

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 12:08
by SaadOffTheDeck
Lol, no, he won't ever get back.

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 12:20
by Enlightened-One
ValMar wrote:What do you think abot his come-back ?
Whould you like to see him in the ring again ?
Tyson Fury will return to the ring sometime during 2018, but he probably won't be competing whilst in possession of a licence issued by the utterly rancid BBBofC.

So Tyson was alleged to have tested positive in February 2015 for a banned substance (anabolic steroid, nandrolone), was subsequently charged in June 2016, with his hearing that was originally scheduled for March 2017 postponed at the last-minute by UKAD…

And neither UKAD nor the BBBofC have been able to fulfil Tyson Fury’s request to be issued with a new hearing date, which means that his career is in limbo.

The BBBofC, UKAD and also NADP have not handled Tyson Fury’s case appropriately! :neutral:

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 12:21
by SteveO
I wish we had a definitive answer one way or another but It's looking less and less likely as time goes by.
You never know though!

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 13:04
by man
ValMar wrote:What do you think abot his come-back ?
Whould you like to see him in the ring again ?
my guess is that behind the scenes
he has turned into a laughing stock.

he might return in a few years for
something weird to make some
money. but he is done on top level -
even nationally - for good.

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 13:57
by ValMar
After Wlad's retirement (and Ortiz' affairs) the only active HW capable to beat Joshua is Wilder (no more than 15 % chances, mainly puncher's chance)........
If TF decide to stay retired, AJ will rule longer than Wlad, HW division might become so boring......Because of that, I would like to see Tyson Fury in the game again, he might upset Joshua..............

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 14:14
by gilgamesh

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 15:57
by Ossyrules
I don’t see fury coming back. At a stretch when he’s been out far too long I think he might try his hand at it and realise he’s let his prime completely sail by

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 16:25
by Noxy
I'd like to see him back. I'm not sure it will happen though.

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 18:18
by jamesmcdonnell
No. I dont think hell ever get his self back together.

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 12 Oct 2017, 20:41
by BIGDOUG58
I See Tyson Fury heading to Las Vegas and training with Joseph Parker and his return will be in Las Vegas next year.
Parker will fight in December and again in April and look to see Tyson Fury on the undercard in April.
He is at least 6 months away from fighting.
He and Parker Socialized quite a bit in Manchester following Parkers win over Hughie.
I am still not convinced that Tyson Fury will ever win back the HEAVYWEIGHT Championship.
He might be one of those guys who was in the right place at the right time.
Like Leon Spinks. Ingmar Johannson. Jimmy Braddock.
Only time will tell.

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 00:55
by Evander
Love Tyson the man.

Will Fury fight in 18 ?

Depends on Anthony Joshua, Joshua does Pulev in October and a couple of others by Summer 18 then it's possible it could happen late in the year.

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 01:15
by Syntax Error
It's hard to say with Fury.

It's getting to the point where I'm past caring.

I wish he'd either get back into shape & come back, or disappear.

All this haunting the HW division like Candyman is getting a bit boring now.

Re: Will Tyson Fury get back in 2018 ?

Posted: 13 Oct 2017, 01:36
by Kalan
Tyson Fury had everything handed to him... He had a nice early start as a pro 9 years ago..

And you know what? It seems extremely weird that he's 29 years old already -- with only 25 fights.. He's averaged fewer than 3 fights a year and of course he's not going to fight anytime soon.. He's the namesake of Mike Tyson -- who had the fastest track to the Heavyweight Title with 28 fights in his first 18 months as a pro -- which also included becoming World Champion at 20 years of age.. MIke Averaged 19 fights a year for his first 18 months.. That's how you do it.

Cus D'Amato was a big advocate of being on the phone for sometimes 8 hours straight lining up fights.. and then the next day lining up more fights in case those fights fell out -- which in the boxing game happens all the time.. "If you're fortunate enough to find a good talented kid get him fights.. I see kids who should have been world champs years ago but they're not getting any fights -- and they're not getting the right fights when they finally get 'em..

Nobody learns how to fight without a steady progression of opponents.. I see fighters who fight a really tough kid one fight -- and guys who shouldn't even have licenses in their next 3 fight.. The fighter already got over one hump, but you're setting him back 6 months. You can't grow without competition."

Tyson Fury was actually the Lineal Heavyweight Champion of the World at a young age... a white Heavyweight Champion of the World who's 27... who's primary language is English... who's UNDEFEATED and lives in a Boxing crazy country... and and has a signed and sealed rematch that's going to make him at least 15 million dollars and most likely a lot more... How the FUKC can you screw that up??? ... Buster Douglas couldn't screw that situation up.