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    Default Re: Fury v Usyk is on.............!

    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
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    Poor Steve
    This one seems to have really hurt
    I hope he's just trolling now
    Fury now needs Usyk & not the other way around
    The only way I got hurt is that I couldn't get the 50 million dollars that he got or maybe he got more. As far as you go, learn to cope when somebody calls somebody a rabbit 😆 I'll tell you you really got triggered by that rabbit comment 🤣🤣🤣
    Nah it's just weird watching a grown man behave like a child
    I know people that scored the fight for Fury by a round
    None of them have felt the need to make up narratives
    Anyway I'm looking forward to the rematch
    Both fighters should be fully rested by then & can once again bring their best
    Well since you are the judge of all human behavior I guess we should all agree with you. After all you've never seen anybody called names before and you are the shining beacon of good behavior and morality and maturity. You're the typical Anglo-Saxon man. I eat you guys for breakfast
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    Asked if Fury was the toughest fight he had been in and if ‘The Gypsy King’ was the hardest puncher, Usyk told the Three Knockdown Rule podcast: ‘Toughest fight – yes. Biggest punch – no. Because Derek Chisora, very tough guy. [One punch landed] on the gloves and I said, “Oh my God.’ Like a baseball bat.”’

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    Well despite being filmed out battered this week have just seen Fury's redemption video statement. Looks like he means it for rematch.

    He already has one of the greatest comeback stories in any sport so let's see
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    On his way to sparking out The Rabbit by the eighth round and then decided to make it close and play Russian roulette to justify a rematch and then blew it by getting hit on tip of the nose (at the junction of the supratrochlear and supraorbital veins, and it receives small veins upwards to underneath the eyelids. Got hit on the tip of the nose. After that he was done. Bad luck but he deserved it by gambling stupidly. Ego-dystonic behavior is something he is in treatment for. Andrew golota had something like that, where when he had something going good and going his way, he would self-sabotage. Just like big Jay how he self-sabotaged 🤣 and became my breakfast FFS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    On his way to sparking out The Rabbit by the eighth round and then decided to make it close and play Russian roulette to justify a rematch and then blew it by getting hit on tip of the nose (at the junction of the supratrochlear and supraorbital veins, and it receives small veins upwards to underneath the eyelids. Got hit on the tip of the nose. After that he was done. Bad luck but he deserved it by gambling stupidly. Ego-dystonic behavior is something he is in treatment for. Andrew golota had something like that, where when he had something going good and going his way, he would self-sabotage. Just like big Jay how he self-sabotaged 🤣 and became my breakfast FFS.
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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    On his way to sparking out The Rabbit by the eighth round and then decided to make it close and play Russian roulette to justify a rematch and then blew it by getting hit on tip of the nose (at the junction of the supratrochlear and supraorbital veins, and it receives small veins upwards to underneath the eyelids. Got hit on the tip of the nose. After that he was done. Bad luck but he deserved it by gambling stupidly. Ego-dystonic behavior is something he is in treatment for. Andrew golota had something like that, where when he had something going good and going his way, he would self-sabotage. Just like big Jay how he self-sabotaged ������ and became my breakfast FFS.
    The one problem with that delusional thinking is that Fury was never in control. Quite the opposite for large parts of the fight. Why do you find it so impossible to give credit to Usyk? Is it some weird anti political correctness thing because he is Ukrainian or something?
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    Pretty ironic that the first time Fury was seen in public out and about that he was giving us a live reenactment of round 9. He had the stooper and stumbling down perfectly in the front of that pub. Well done champ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
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    On his way to sparking out The Rabbit by the eighth round and then decided to make it close and play Russian roulette to justify a rematch and then blew it by getting hit on tip of the nose (at the junction of the supratrochlear and supraorbital veins, and it receives small veins upwards to underneath the eyelids. Got hit on the tip of the nose. After that he was done. Bad luck but he deserved it by gambling stupidly. Ego-dystonic behavior is something he is in treatment for. Andrew golota had something like that, where when he had something going good and going his way, he would self-sabotage. Just like big Jay how he self-sabotaged ������ and became my breakfast FFS.
    The one problem with that delusional thinking is that Fury was never in control. Quite the opposite for large parts of the fight. Why do you find it so impossible to give credit to Usyk? Is it some weird anti political correctness thing because he is Ukrainian or something?
    I call him the rabbit the sausage the shithouse but I never thought about the fact of his Ukrainian anti-political correctness thing or whatever it is you described. I certainly give him credit for outpointing Tyson Fury even though I had it pretty much a draw. I certainly do give him credit for that. But what I wrote is the way I think it happened

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    Fury's binge drinking training regime might have already lost him the rematch. What happens 1st? Fury retires again or pulls out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
    On his way to sparking out The Rabbit by the eighth round and then decided to make it close and play Russian roulette to justify a rematch and then blew it by getting hit on tip of the nose (at the junction of the supratrochlear and supraorbital veins, and it receives small veins upwards to underneath the eyelids. Got hit on the tip of the nose. After that he was done. Bad luck but he deserved it by gambling stupidly. Ego-dystonic behavior is something he is in treatment for. Andrew golota had something like that, where when he had something going good and going his way, he would self-sabotage. Just like big Jay how he self-sabotaged 🤣 and became my breakfast FFS.
    Steve's still living in denial 😂

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    Fury disputed the result in the immediate aftermath and maintains the belief that he did enough to get his arm raised.

    "I've watched the fight back lots and still got the same answer - I thought I won," Fury said on his YouTube channel, external.

    "Usyk knows he didn't beat me. It was actually a lot easier than I thought it'd be.

    "My problem was I probably had too much fun. It was too easy. It was like I was in there with a local amateur boxer.

    "I was enjoying it too much, messing around and paid the ultimate price in round nine."

    A rematch between former WBC champion Fury, 35, and Usyk has been scheduled for 21 December and the Englishman says he is already "back in the gym" preparing.

    "I've got to get him out of there because I'm not gonna get a decision," Fury said.

    "It's unfortunate because it's hard enough to win a fight just by winning it, never mind knowing you've got to knock someone out.

    "I'm confident and looking forward to the challenge. I hear he's got a broken jaw and a broken eye socket, so get yourself well and I'll see you in December."

    There are doubts over whether the undisputed title will be on the line again, with sanctioning body the IBF considering stripping Usyk of the belt as he will not be making a mandatory defence next.

    Usyk has requested an "exception" to keep hold of the belt for the rematch.

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