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    #51
    Originally posted by lolpz View Post
    I have no problem with that at all, but why sit there and call yourself the "lineal champ" and talk that much trash about other champions like Joshua and Wilder who are fighting top10 guys with an actual pulse?

    He talks as though he's accomplished more then both of them, has a better resume, and they're cherry picking but he's not.

    Both Wilder and Joshua have a resume x10 better then Fury does, it's not even close. Especially Joshua. Unfortunate that Povetkin tried to cheat against Wilder, not Wilder's fault.

    Yet Fury is the loudest talker who claims to be the real deal while the others aren't. Even though he ran from a Wilder rematch to do exactly what you just stated, fight tomato cans. Then he almost gets stopped by one of the tomato can while losing 4-5 rounds, incredible.
    He is never serious about anything he says. Its the Gypsy sense of humour, he's just messing around and having fun.
    Don't look at him like any other fighter, he has a completely different mentality. He doesn't take himself seriously and everything he ever does or says is like an inside joke, but all designed to wind somebody up.

    Look at his career as a comedy film with the character messing around with the authorities and winding up anybody he possibly can, that's the easiest way to understand Tyson Fury.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Angeljuice View Post
      He is never serious about anything he says. Its the Gypsy sense of humour, he's just messing around and having fun.
      Don't look at him like any other fighter, he has a completely different mentality. He doesn't take himself seriously and everything he ever does or says is like an inside joke, but all designed to wind somebody up.

      Look at his career as a comedy film with the character messing around with the authorities and winding up anybody he possibly can, that's the easiest way to understand Tyson Fury.
      So staring into a camera with a dead serious demeanor and tone and always mentioning mental health, depression, suicide, and all that other garbage he likes to use attract attention isn't serious then?

      It's all humour? Making bold claims and speaking that passionately about serious things doesn't strike me very humorous. Can't say I can sense any sarcasm either, as he would be making a mockery of himself and his claims more then anything else. Trying to become an advocate for mental health publically while speaking that way doesn't seem very comedic.

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        #53
        Originally posted by KTFOKING View Post
        The fact they were able to sell over 3,500 tickets with an average price of $280 is pretty impressive. Fury must have some loyal fans that made the trip to Vegas. His gate surpasses his last fight in Vegas even though it sold more tickets. I think this went as expected.
        Looking at the comments it seems as if you’re 1 of 2 people who think this was impressive lol. 20k sears only 4K sold with a 1M gate. Horrible numbers especially with his guarantee

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          #54
          Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER View Post
          Looking at the comments it seems as if you’re 1 of 2 people who think this was impressive lol. 20k sears only 4K sold with a 1M gate. Horrible numbers especially with his guarantee
          I'm probably also the only one here that actually tracks and follows ticket sales/gate revenues............

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            #55
            That's embarrassing , what absolute mugs actually paid for tickets for that farce.

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              #56
              Originally posted by lolpz View Post
              So staring into a camera with a dead serious demeanor and tone and always mentioning mental health, depression, suicide, and all that other garbage he likes to use attract attention isn't serious then?

              It's all humour? Making bold claims and speaking that passionately about serious things doesn't strike me very humorous. Can't say I can sense any sarcasm either, as he would be making a mockery of himself and his claims more then anything else. Trying to become an advocate for mental health publically while speaking that way doesn't seem very comedic.
              I'm sorry, that's just how it is.

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