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    Question Tyson Fury and the Temple of the Living God!

    This 6' 9" heavyweight Tyson Fury gave thanks to his Lord and Saviour at ringside after winning the Irish heavyweight title by KO'ing Marty Rogan recently. The good book refers to our bodies as "the temple of the living God". Tyson is developing into becoming quite a demolition expert. I think he might be wiser to leave the good Lord out of his dialogue and stick to the demolition task.

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    Fury looked in his best shape yet.
    he still needs to use them long arms to his advantage and get that jab started early.
    He needs to deal with price next
    Then retire audley once and for all.

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    He beat a 40 something guy with numerous losses , who came out of retirment.
    Fury is garbage , nothing has changed.
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    ... Made me laugh that every time Fury clinched, he was orthodox. Then had to swap his feet over again, out of the clinch.

    That was a massive fundamental flaw, he wasn't gonna change that at any point of the fight. Rogan could of had a field day with that.
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    Fury vs price is the fight i want to see. Fury is still 23 years young and needs to have another 3-4 fights this year to keep that weight in check.
    He can probably give the klits some trouble...when hes 35!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    ... Made me laugh that every time Fury clinched, he was orthodox. Then had to swap his feet over again, out of the clinch.

    That was a massive fundamental flaw, he wasn't gonna change that at any point of the fight. Rogan could of had a field day with that.
    I noticed that too. And then after noticing that and watching his feet / legs, he has quite possibly the most gangly bambi legs for a boxer I've ever seen! Anyone have any boxers they could throw in as having bambi legs like that. They were awful. Ha.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheMacMagician View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    ... Made me laugh that every time Fury clinched, he was orthodox. Then had to swap his feet over again, out of the clinch.

    That was a massive fundamental flaw, he wasn't gonna change that at any point of the fight. Rogan could of had a field day with that.
    I noticed that too. And then after noticing that and watching his feet / legs, he has quite possibly the most gangly bambi legs for a boxer I've ever seen! Anyone have any boxers they could throw in as having bambi legs like that. They were awful. Ha.
    He IS very knock-kneed. Like a a baby Giraffe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    He beat a 40 something guy with numerous losses , who came out of retirment.
    Fury is garbage , nothing has changed.
    Agree with that.
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    Fury looked terrible fighting southpaw, he needs a proper trainer a nothing fight for a nothing title
    what did it prove that fight his career is going backwards.

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    Fury is awful!!

    Like has been said before, if his name was Mike Jones, we'd never hear anythin about him
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    Quote Originally Posted by ken dusty miller View Post
    This 6' 9" heavyweight Tyson Fury gave thanks to his Lord and Saviour at ringside after winning the Irish heavyweight title by KO'ing Marty Rogan recently. The good book refers to our bodies as "the temple of the living God". Tyson is developing into becoming quite a demolition expert. I think he might be wiser to leave the good Lord out of his dialogue and stick to the demolition task.
    Afraid to say it Fury is devolving as a fighter, he looked total utter crap, he is 6' 9" but fights like he is
    3' 9". Tyson should have improved but far from it , better trainers and better discipline on his part he
    calls ever one out makes himself look a fool.
    If he faces Price he going to get beat pure and simple, the only temple he's been visiting is the
    curry house at the end of his street.
    I had time for Tyson but what I have seen lately is he's a legend in own front room, talk is cheap I don't think he fancy s facing Price Tyson are you

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    I think Fury was more humble this time in the interview, so still think he will become a champion in the future.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Fury was more humble this time in the interview, so still think he will become a champion in the future.
    I was very disappointed with Fury to me he looked shocking my friend.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dia bando View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think Fury was more humble this time in the interview, so still think he will become a champion in the future.
    I was very disappointed with Fury to me he looked shocking my friend.
    That performance was a lot better than his last performance. He has a lot to learn but got plenty of time to improve. Stopping Rogan in 5 was a good performance and boxing at southpaw.
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    As long as he blames god for when he loses, I have no problem with the praise when he wins.
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