[QUOTE=ross;1297621]I didnt notice any comments about experience or arrogance.
If you are saying Tyson is not experienced enough thats not entirely his own fault. David Haye pulled out twice, he tried making a replacement fight with Wilder, that didnt come off and then Chisor pulled out and his trainer pulled him out of the replacement because his trainers brother was dying.
As for arrogance, so what? Its only arrogance. Its not the ignorance that spouts out of Saunders mouth. You know Tyson Fury got fined for saying lesser things than saunders did but its terrible that a boxer should believe in himself?
Whats the most terrbile thing that Eubank Jr has said that someone could take offence at?[/QUOTE]
What I said was that you used the "who has he fought" line of thinking to dismiss Browne, and I'm saying for the purpose of consistency , use the same criteria for Fury. I'm not saying it's his fault and I'm not even saying that he couldn't mix it with the top guys perhaps, but to say he "easily" beats most of the top guys based on what he's done so far and I notice in another thread you also say Chisora would probably beat Stiverne that kinda justifies it, I think is unrealistic.
as for Eubank jr, firstly I'm not talking about ignorant stuff BJS spouts off, I'm talking about Eubank. It deeply offends me, any boxer and any boxing fan to hear a good novice who previously has never fought at British title level and never gone past 8 rounds say "if something is going wrong, I don't need telling, I KNOW how to put it right", and that Ronnie Davis is only there to "apply Vaseline" and then to turn around in the middle of a fight and tell your trainer to "stop talking." they offend me, my intelligence and show a complete lack of respect .
think of the most arrogant boxers you can, in a good or bad way, (e.g. Ali, Froch, Groves, SRL, Fury, Broner , Floyd, Mayorga, Eubank Sr. even) and tell me if any of them have had as much disrespect or said anything like that.
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