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MasterG
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Tyson Fury WWE footage

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Here is footage of Fury 'in training' for his upcoming WWE fight.

https://twitter.com/SkySportsNews


Boxing is looking like its on the back burner.
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MasterG wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:16 Here is footage of Fury 'in training' for his upcoming WWE fight.

https://twitter.com/SkySportsNews


Boxing is looking like its on the back burner.
My take is that he cannot do any real boxing training (sparring at least) and Fury history shows that he stays on track when he is kept busy and keeping his gym work up. Rather than taking a time out with the cut eye, he is keeping his fitness up, keeping himself occupied and earning a bucket of cash for something which actually benefits him.

It will all be wrapped up at about the same time as the cut is healed enough to begin boxing training again.

Smart move and this will only benefit him (imo)
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tobyh5 wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:27
MasterG wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:16 Here is footage of Fury 'in training' for his upcoming WWE fight.

https://twitter.com/SkySportsNews


Boxing is looking like its on the back burner.
My take is that he cannot do any real boxing training (sparring at least) and Fury history shows that he stays on track when he is kept busy and keeping his gym work up. Rather than taking a time out with the cut eye, he is keeping his fitness up, keeping himself occupied and earning a bucket of cash for something which actually benefits him.

It will all be wrapped up at about the same time as the cut is healed enough to begin boxing training again.

Smart move and this will only benefit him (imo)
Yeah it's not a bad thing for him at all, and in all likelihood won't hinder his Boxing plans in any way.
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What I like about the footage is that you can see how the wrestling match is going to pan out. Its a bloody shame you cant have a bet on WWE
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All is good as long as he does not get injured. I have bad feeling about this one.
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MasterG wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:34 What I like about the footage is that you can see how the wrestling match is going to pan out. Its a bloody shame you cant have a bet on WWE
On Sky Bet you can usually bet on the big PPV shows.
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Fury is 1/5 :lol:
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Heretic wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 09:22 All is good as long as he does not get injured. I have bad feeling about this one.
I very much doubt they will risk him getting injured. Steve Bunce reckons they will use a blood capsule on his eye to make it look like he's been cut, I can see that happening but I doubt they will risk his multi million dollar purse against Wilder, its all choreographed, rehearsed and practiced. He's more at risk in sparring.
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what a load of tosh !
why even bother talking about it , it isnt Boxing .
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tobyh5 wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:27
MasterG wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:16 Here is footage of Fury 'in training' for his upcoming WWE fight.

https://twitter.com/SkySportsNews


Boxing is looking like its on the back burner.
My take is that he cannot do any real boxing training (sparring at least) and Fury history shows that he stays on track when he is kept busy and keeping his gym work up. Rather than taking a time out with the cut eye, he is keeping his fitness up, keeping himself occupied and earning a bucket of cash for something which actually benefits him.

It will all be wrapped up at about the same time as the cut is healed enough to begin boxing training again.

Smart move and this will only benefit him (imo)
Agreed. Its definitely better for him to keep busy making money while the cuts heal rather than being out at weekends spending it.

Though I can see completely why boxing fans are highly frustrated with the last 12 months from a boxing perspective
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Nice earner for him,make a bucket full of cash without taking any punchers its a no brainer
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I wonder how many 'new' fans he'll make for his boxing career. I'm sure that is the thrust of this endeavor, after the money that is.
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oogiebe wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:12 I wonder how many 'new' fans he'll make for his boxing career. I'm sure that is the thrust of this endeavor, after the money that is.
Could be anywhere from 5 to 10,000 that'll watch his next fight that otherwise wouldn't have. Something like that I'd figure. Won't make a HUGE dent, but it'll make an impact.

Unless somehow his match turns out to be better than anyone expects, and generates a lot of Buzz somehow. I don't really know how that could happen, but who knows.
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gilgamesh wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:17
oogiebe wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:12 I wonder how many 'new' fans he'll make for his boxing career. I'm sure that is the thrust of this endeavor, after the money that is.
Could be anywhere from 5 to 10,000 that'll watch his next fight that otherwise wouldn't have. Something like that I'd figure. Won't make a HUGE dent, but it'll make an impact.

Unless somehow his match turns out to be better than anyone expects, and generates a lot of Buzz somehow. I don't really know how that could happen, but who knows.
Is there much of a cross over between boxing fans and wrestling fans in the USA or is it generally a completely different demographic?
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This is possibly the most exposure he's got
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ewenhay wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:19
gilgamesh wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:17

Could be anywhere from 5 to 10,000 that'll watch his next fight that otherwise wouldn't have. Something like that I'd figure. Won't make a HUGE dent, but it'll make an impact.

Unless somehow his match turns out to be better than anyone expects, and generates a lot of Buzz somehow. I don't really know how that could happen, but who knows.
Is there much of a cross over between boxing fans and wrestling fans in the USA or is it generally a completely different demographic?
Completely different I'd imagine.
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gilgamesh wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:20
ewenhay wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:19

Is there much of a cross over between boxing fans and wrestling fans in the USA or is it generally a completely different demographic?
Completely different I'd imagine.

That's what I thought. Like those who believe in the tooth fairy and those who don't
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Surely Fury gets illegally knocked down and looks spark out, then bolts up Wilder-Undertaker style.
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ewenhay wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:23
gilgamesh wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 15:20

Completely different I'd imagine.

That's what I thought. Like those who believe in the tooth fairy and those who don't
I don't think 95% of wrestling fans think it's real. Maybe little kids, and mentally deficient people, but others just like the show of it all.
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milpool wrote: 24 Oct 2019, 09:23
MasterG wrote: 23 Oct 2019, 14:34 What I like about the footage is that you can see how the wrestling match is going to pan out. Its a bloody shame you cant have a bet on WWE
On Sky Bet you can usually bet on the big PPV shows.
Really? That's fuckin mental :lol: Didn't know you could bet on wrestling!
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Fury was at Wembley yesterday for the NFL, they interviewed him at the side of the pitch. I was willing Braun Strowman to come out of the crowd and for them to have a scuffle. :box:
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milpool wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 11:19 Fury was at Wembley yesterday for the NFL, they interviewed him at the side of the pitch. I was willing Braun Strowman to come out of the crowd and for them to have a scuffle. :box:
I was wondering when he’s flying out!
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Shhhh wrote: 28 Oct 2019, 09:55 im Ashamed to say I believed wrestling was real until I was 18 🤣😂😂
Really? :o
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