Fury vs Klit Rematch is ON!!!
#41
(09-24-2016, 12:29 PM)craigyid14 Wrote: I think the only way we'll see fury again is in a couple of years, And then only if Joshua is still champ.

Need to make Fury an interim champ, similar to what Vitali Klit was years ago. And move on.
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#42
They need to strip him, let sit in his caravan, get fat and lazy and make a comeback in a few years when he's skint.
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#43
http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/84630496/screw-it--wladimir-klitschko-reacts-to-tyson-fury-again-pulling-out-of-rematch

http://www.stuff.co.nz/sport/other-sports/84605749/promoter-eddie-hearn-likes-the-feel-of-anthony-joshua-v-joseph-parker-for-world-title
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#44
They aren't gonna strip Fury because he's depressed and put the WBA and WBO titles up for grabs against AJ in 6 weeks time. Klit owns no belts.
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#45
Tyson Fury 'almost at breaking point' and seeking help - uncle

Tyson Fury was declared medically unfit to fight Wladimir Klitschko.

Tyson Fury is "almost at breaking point" and receiving professional help, his uncle said in an interview days after the world champion was declared medically unfit to defend his WBA and WBO heavyweight crowns against Wladamir Klitschko.

Peter Fury, who is also the boxer's trainer, blamed a "witch hunt" for his condition, complaining that sustained criticism has "done a lot of damage" to the 28-year-old.

Fury had been originally due to defend his titles against Klitschko in July but pulled out with an ankle injury. The fight was rescheduled for next month but is now on hold again following last week's surprise cancellation, which was blamed on an unspecified medical condition.

"He is seeking help and there will be a statement issued, probably on Tuesday," Peter Fury said in an interview with iFL TV.

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"When he won the world title he said to me: 'I came back, I picked up the paper, I expected to be celebrated.' Straight away, he said, the hate campaign started.

"He was complaining about it a lot but said: 'OK, we've got to accept it, I've won the world title and this is how I'm treated'.

"On many occasions, he's asked: 'What's it for? Because if I'm not being credited for the work I've done and what I've achieved, why am I bothering'?"

Fury, who has spoken about suffering from depression, is a controversial figure, whose conservative views, particularly on gay rights and abortion, have been heavily criticised.

The gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell called his views "deranged and offensive".

Fury has faced other problems, as well. Earlier this year, the boxer was charged with a doping offence by UK Anti-Doping after a urine sample allegedly showed traces of the banned stimulant nandrolone.

Fury insisted he is innocent and is suing Britain's anti-doping and boxing authorities.

Peter Fury said: "There's a lot to be answered for. It's very disappointing for me because we've got a super talent here and he's been driven underground with it, almost to the point that he's at breaking point.

"He's at an all time low. I think he's always been a little up and down in the past, a bit volatile, always has been, but never like this. He just sees it as a complete witch hunt, and why bother? Everyone needs to look at what they're doing, they're doing a lot of damage to him.

"He's a nice human being, Tyson, no matter what people say. He's a gentleman to everyone and this is how he gets treated."

However, Peter Fury said he expects his nephew to be back in the ring. "100 per cent [he will be back]," he said.

"I don't think it is anything severe in terms of long-term effects but he needs a bit of time out to take the pressure off, needs some medical assistance, and I think he'll be OK."

- Reuters
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#46
While mental illness is a horrible thing...you can't go blaming people about what they say about you. Fury was proudly outspoken about a raft of social issues...not afraid to speak his mind....but then "He's a nice human being, Tyson, no matter what people say. He's a gentleman to everyone and this is how he gets treated."...

Pot kettle black
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#47
I hope Tyson comes back, I like guy. Always talking shit about someone but it's never overly serious. The guy is a bit crazy but IMO he's an asset to the sport.
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#48
He's an embarrassment to the sport, lazy trainer, big mouth and little talent. Probably on the PEDs too.
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#49
(09-26-2016, 11:56 AM)craigyid14 Wrote: He's an embarrassment to the sport, lazy trainer, big mouth and little talent. Probably on the PEDs too.

Yeah, but other than that, he's all right.
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#50
(09-26-2016, 11:56 AM)craigyid14 Wrote: He's an embarrassment to the sport, lazy trainer, big mouth and little talent. Probably on the PEDs too.

Little talent? He beat an unbeaten fighter of 10 years with ease, and don't say that Wlad magically got old overnight. He doesn't need to have the biceps of an AJ or Wlad because he has the skills to beat any heavyweight out there.
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