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Tyson Fury has charisma, personality, and is a great, exciting role model. Spontaneous, fun and happy.

everything the Robot of Kiev was NOT.
Tyson Fury is no role model.
Really?

Tyson has just proved with hard work alone you can achieve the staus as best in the world?

He hasnt had big media hype like Joshua is getting, in fact quite the opposite! Hes had rival promoters, fighters, "fans", little pussies who cant change their names because they lost a bet @Dark Lord Al on forums, boxing writers etc etc etc all deriding him for years!

Hes just beaten the best heavyweight for years through sheer hard work, skill and determination proving if you want something bad enough and willing to put the work in you can achieve it and thats no role model?

Maybe convicted drug dealer Joshua should be? The only blemish Tyson has on his record is a speeding ticket! Maybe Tyson should have lost before he complained about his toes and he can be a hero like Haye! Only heros lose.

Some people will never give him respect and thats fine but get ready to kiss your vaginas better because Tyson is going to continue making a mug of you and the competition!
Yes fucking really Ross. Seriously if you take your head out of the clouds for one minute and breathe some rather less rarefied air you may start to see things with a little bit more perspective.

1. Fury often acts like an idiot, but even for an idiot, threatening a respected journalist (Oliver Holt) who asks a perfectly innocent question and then decides to disagree with your answer and opinion with the following is beyond the pale

Of Holt, Fury says: “See big Shane there? Have a look at big Shane. He’s 6ft 6inch and 25 stone. He’s going to break his jaw completely with one straight right hand. I ain’t going to do it, ‘cos I’ll get in trouble. But the big fellah, there – he’ll annihilate him, won’t he? So Oliver, take a good look at him, ‘cos that’s the face you’re going to see before you hit the deck.”

Fury then points to another member of his entourage: “That’s the face you’re going to see when he’s jumping on your head. What are you going to do to him, Cliff?” The man called Cliff replies: “I’m going to f*** him up.”



Tyson Fury's hatred is a lot more dangerous than his boxing - Telegraph


2. His performances and conditioning leading up to this have hardly set the world on fire and no amount of rose tint is ever going to provide a suitable prescription to right that astigmatism


3. There is no point trying to pretend that he is some kind of Angel and Joshua is some kind of unreformed hoodlum just to make a very weak point. Joshua started boxing very late, did incredibly well to make an Olympic team and no amount of pretending is going to wipe out the fact that he has dealt much more effectively with the limited opposition he has faced than Fury did at the same stage


4. He won on the night by doing very little. What he did he did well and the game plan was genius but all the talk of being a fighting man and going out on his shield could no more be applied to him, than to Haye. In fact considering the huge size discrepancy the fact that Haye is willing to fight any of the modern Giants is proof of a bigger set than the lanky twats he has to fight and that is saying something.