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yeah before that gets misread that was a joking kind of a post made with a degree of affection for Tito but then again that was about an hour or two before what happened over on the Caravan thread.
As far as Wilder goes he is going to have to try to catch Tyson Fury in the first six rounds or it's all over for the bronze bomber. That is why in the 7th round he is going to go For Broke and he's going to get caught with that uppercut that I keep talking about. when he goes for broke with those windmill shots and he is off balance like a drunken heavyweight version of Tommy Hearns in the third round of his fight with Marvin Hagler the quick handed Tyson Fury is going to pounce and knock his ass out with a counter uppercut from hell
Sounds like Ortiz' opponent may be Kauffman on the undercard.
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Cough-man VS Diabetic man?
Sounds like a doozy
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https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/bo...showdown-video
Of course.
The obligatory "I might retire" line. It certainly took long enough.
You've got a wonderful combination here. A fighter who loves to talk and mess with the press..... and a tabloid desperate to splash any headlines it can to get attention.
Yeah.... Fury will retire. And I've got a beachfront condo in Nebraska to sell in case any of those sportswriters are interested.
Boxing is so comical sometimes.
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Tyson Fury is training like a beast in Big Bear and getting into great condition. I think he is a man of extremes and when he goes for it, he puts everything into it.
Conversely when he loses the plot, he really lets it all go.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Tyson Fury was born with the beast in him. It comes out at key moments in time, like this. He is going to shock the world which is at best giving him a points decision that will "stink out the place". Rather, he is training grimly and with resolve for something more impressive.
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