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    #21
    Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post

    Fury seemed nervous talking to the girl after his "workout"?! He seemed annoyed. He didn't have an ounce of nervous haha WTF are you talking about? Stop with the BS psychology crap. He's ready to fight. That's it
    Learn how to read, I said he seemed nervous last time as in for the first fight. What "psychology crap"? So you saying he seemed annoyed isn't the same "psychology crap" as someone saying he looked nervous last time?! You're doing the same thing but crying when you don't agree with someone else's take.

    I also said all this **** doesn't matter but you seem more invested in this psychology bull**** with your whiny comments in this thread.
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      #22
      Spare a thought for Fückwit John; locked in his caravan and fed boar testicles through the window.
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        #23
        David Haye once did something similar before he fought Wladimir Kiltschko 'And I never liked it at the time. As Haye was always a fighter, who seemed to take his media workouts very seriously. Even after David Haye fought Wladimir Kiltschko, in all his remaining fights? He always turned up and at least put in a solid workout in front of the worlds sports media'.

        Of course fighters can work out behind closed doors, and? This is most likely what Tyson Fury has done yesterday night, and what David Haye all those years ago also did on the eve of his fight vs Wladimir Kiltschko.

        But I personally always correlated a solid media workout with a game fighter 'A optimally prepared fighter, who is not looking to mislead or conceal his form. The fight is a few days away, no real impactful adjustments in regards to their training is going to happen now. If the two fighters stay injury free, then the form they have built up during training camps, that is what will show up on fight night'.

        Tyson Fury throughout the years, has been a very overt character 'I referred to the man as, The Riddler. But really? At times Tyson Fury is not difficult to figure out. I am 95% sure that he is weary of Anthony Joshua, and he has been for many years. And it is definitively appearing like he is completely shook by Oleksandr Uysk, which if I am being very honest? I am very surprised by this state of being from Tyson Fury'.

        A few months ago, I stated that 'Tyson Fury still does not rate Oleksandr Uysk, even though Uysk beat him for real over 12 rounds and smashed him up during round 9'.

        I actually detected a similar attitude with Anthony Joshua, in regards to Daniel Dubois 'I did not think neither Fury nor Joshua, even after being beaten by their victors rated those fighters'.

        Dave Allen was interviewed maybe a few weeks after Anthony Joshua was beaten by Dubois 'And Allen stated that, he had spoken to a member of Joshua's team. They insisted that Joshua still does not think very highly of Daniel Dubois. And I would suspect that this was in reference to Daniel Dubois's overall technical ability, and skill for skill boxing'.

        But let's get back to Tyson Fury. It does seem like Tyson Fury is shook, but I don't think he is intimidated by Oleksandr Uysk entirely 'I believe Fury's apprehension, is more highly influenced by the occasion, and the share magnitude of the fight'.

        Note: Tyson Fury was never an elite level amateur fighter. Fury as an amateur fighter, did not win any real international titles 'Fury never won any medals at the European or World Championships. And he did not win an Olympic title'.

        Fury launched his professional boxing career, off the back of being beaten by David Price 'And this is no disrespect? Because at the time David Price was a commonwealth bronze medallist, and one of the top Amateur Super Heavyweight fighters in the build up to the 2008 Olympics'.

        And during the build up to the first Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Uysk I fight, I continuedly made this point. Tyson Fury in comparison to Oeksandr Uysk and Anthony Joshua, is a inexperienced fighter at competing at World and Elite Level. Tyson Fury was not a elite level amateur fighter, and during his professional career? 90% of his fights on his resume outside of his fights vs Deontay Wilder and Wladimir Kiltschko, have been at domestic and high end European level. Those are just the objective facts of Tyson Fury' resume'.

        Tyson Fury in reality? May have been involved in many big fights during his professional career 'In terms of the marketability of those events'. But stylistically, I don't think has tested himself anywhere near to the level of both Oleksandr Uysk and Anthony Joshua. I genuinely don't believe that Tyson Fury, has he level of experience which those fighters have accumulated during their careers'.

        Take a look at Anthony Joshua's resume, and be honest with yourselves 'How many losses would Tyson Fury, have now on his resume if he had fought all of those fighters. And YES, I am also going to make Tyson Fury rematch Wladimir Kiltschko II when the fight originally should of taken place'. Tyson Fury pulled out of the scheduled rematch twice, unfortunately due to his then circumstance but? Hypothetically speaking if the actual rematch would of taken place. I have always been adamant that Wladimir Kiltschko would of avenged his loss to Fury'.

        I don't think Fury would of beaten Kiltschko in the rematch 'Tyson Fury was backed up night, by potentially one of the worst versions of Kiltschko. Wladimir Kltschko during the build up to the rematch, made it very clear? That the adjustments which he was going to make, were to quite simply launch more attacks'.

        The main point I am trying to make with this post? Is that Tyson Fury's lack of experience in fighting at both World and Elite level 'Is now showing up in his career. It is very apparent in how he is approaching these mega fights, against fighters who he knows? Are on par if not superior to him skill for skill'.

        Fighter's such as Oleksandr Uysk and Anthony Joshua 'Have been to the big dance, many times before. Long before they were fighting for World titles in the professional ranks. And as a competitor, I believe those experiences accumulate and have a robust effect on fighters performances and composure over the long term'.

        David Price during a press conference before he fought Kash Ali stated 'If you had been through and experienced what I have? You would not still be fighting'. Price made this statement, and was referencing all the traumatic controversial loses he had suffered in his boxing career. But regardless of those experiences he persevered and was still fighting'.

        To conclude: I have personally never been sure of how Tyson Fury would react to being beaten 'The media likes to talk about his recuperative abilities, when he gets whacked inside the ring. But when other fighters get decked, or hurt? They seemed to be mocked'.

        The way it is looking right now with Tyson Fury at this stage of his career 'Is that his recuperative abilities, to overcome a loss inside the ring. From my observation, they are not looking as great as I would expect'.

        This is not Lennox Lewis turning up to fight Hasim Rahman II in their rematch. It is not even Anthony Joshua turning up to fight Andy Ruiz Junior II, in their rematch.

        I am seeing something different with Tyson Fury, that is all I can say right about now 'This fight week so far, has looked ominous for Tyson Fury. That is how ambiance appears around him'.

        And this is making it very difficult to envision what type of Fury turns up on fight night 'It kind if seems like at times? Fury is just saying to the media, what they want to hear. Fury appears to be going through the motions, that is the actual expression which best describes what I am seeing with Tyson Fury' etc.



        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-19-2024, 11:41 AM.
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          #24
          Originally posted by FaustoGeraci View Post

          It was way better back in the day. Especially during the Floyd-Pacquiao civil war on here. None of these jabronis can even break down fights anymore.
          ja·bro·ni​ ....LOL, I haven't heard that in years.

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            #25
            Originally posted by Sparked_26 View Post

            Yeah I always think this. I'm not even discounting that in many ways he will be nervous but what he really will want to do as a grown up, professional, adult, with a life outside of boxing.

            Is do his f.ucking job and go home. He's focussed and he will be desperate to get in there.

            I never question boxers when they say they just want to fight right now.

            Jeez. If you gave me (a bloke off the street) a 3 month training camp to fight Artur Beterbiev knowing full well he's gonna break my face and put me in hospital. At this point I'd be desperate to get in there. Take my bag. And pay the mortgage. You're locked in and having a looming date with destiny.

            Sometimes I think these kind of views must come from either really young people or those with no real world responsibility.

            The amateur psychology is always cringey. The world doesnt work like that.
            Nailed it

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              #26
              Tyson Fury is gonna get sausaged by a rabbit.

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