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If he doesn't knock himself out he stands a good chance. :p
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The lad just seems a complete prick to me. Fair enough be confident, but talk sense please! From what I've seen of him he's shite, and for a guy his size he seems to have low power in his punches.
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He just tries to jump rungs to reach them a bit like what Haye did by loud talking. It's just a way to get talked about, really.
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Fury in all truth has a few skills, but the big problem for this lazy bastard he doesnt like the hard work side of boxing, he loves spouting his mouth off the fame that comes with the job, but putting hours in the gym doesnt sit right with the fat lazy bastard.
He joined Rob Mccracken and left him after a few weeks because the travelling was to much, he hasnt even fought ten times and his on his third trainer, I think that tells a story in itself.
Anyone who looked so awful against fat John Mcdermott and then months later proclaims he would beat the best heavyweights we have seen for the last 6 years could well be deluded, but I honestly think he is being quite clever. He is keeping his name in the limelight and getting people talking because the way his career is going I cant see us talking about that for much longer so by making this crazy claims it keeps people talking.
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He will be a force in the heavyweight division, mark my words.
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Shocking!!! I am completely caught off guard by this, why there has NEVER been a cocky no talent trash talking British fighter!!!! ;D
Did Fury ever say he would beat them in "BOXING" because maybe he was touting himself as a darts player or beer drinker or something.
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Shocking!!! I am completely caught off guard by this, why there has NEVER been a cocky no talent trash talking British fighter!!!! ;D
Did Fury ever say he would beat them in "BOXING" because maybe he was touting himself as a darts player or beer drinker or something.
Lyle I'm glad you've noticed that and aren't tarring us all with the same brush ;D
Fury would probably throw a dart in his own eye anyway lol.
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Lyle I'm glad you've noticed that and aren't tarring us all with the same brush ;D
Fury would probably throw a dart in his own eye anyway lol.
I certainly try not to stereotype, but in this case I am truly worried. I hope the kind of attitude displayed by Tyson Fury doesn't become the norm for British boxers. Whatever happened to the humble British fighters like Naseem Hamed...class act that fella
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Mcdermott def beat him in their fight, he's only saying this to get attention. I'd love to get him in against rogan and see him get knocked out.
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Lyle
I certainly try not to stereotype, but in this case I am truly worried. I hope the kind of attitude displayed by Tyson Fury doesn't become the norm for British boxers. Whatever happened to the humble British fighters like Naseem Hamed...class act that fella
Do you have the expression over there in the Yoo-Ess about the pot calling the kettle black?
James Toney and Floyd Mayweather aren't exactly shrinking violets. And neither was that young Kevin Johnson who made the US of A so proud by not being KO'd by Vitali the other week! ;)
As for Tyson, he's already beaten giants from Eastern Europe such as Tomas Mrazek and Aleksandrs Selezens, so why wouldn't he be confident against another?
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Lyle
I certainly try not to stereotype, but in this case I am truly worried. I hope the kind of attitude displayed by Tyson Fury doesn't become the norm for British boxers. Whatever happened to the humble British fighters like Naseem Hamed...class act that fella
Do you have the expression over there in the Yoo-Ess about the pot calling the kettle black?
James Toney and Floyd Mayweather aren't exactly shrinking violets. And neither was that young Kevin Johnson who made the US of A so proud by not being KO'd by Vitali the other week! ;)
As for Tyson, he's already beaten giants from Eastern Europe such as Tomas Mrazek and Aleksandrs Selezens, so why wouldn't he be confident against another?
And Zab! :o
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Toney and Floyd have/had TALENT....ask any American and they'll say "Who is Kevin Johnson?" and then after you explain it to them they will then say he is full of shit....it seems to me that many Brits do not knock the guys who are better shit talkers than fighters. You either talk shit when you plan to prove something (bad idea) or you talk after you've accomplished something (poor sportsmanship)...I think the ONLY acceptable time to talk shit is when someone is calling you out or instigates the trash talking. In this case with Fury, nobody(sane) dared use his name in the same sentence as either Klitschko's unless they said something like "Tyson Fury is nowhere near as good as the Klitschko's" and he's running off at the mouth about them??? It's poor form from a guy who is right now a regional fighter, he's not a contender, he does have a little upside, but he's not a top class fighter.
I think it would still be in poor form but if David Price was talking crap that would be SLIGHTLY more acceptable because he has acheived more in the sport.
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He will be a force in the heavyweight division, mark my words.
Master you been drinking me old mucker :-X.
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That guy would get sparked by Tye Fields, and he wants the Klitschkos?? Lol he must be desperately trying to get a big fight before everyone finds out he is complete garbage.