Fury Or Klitschko?

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Gimlet, Nov 24, 2015.

  1. The moment you lose, the first thing you think about is a rematch - a chance to restore lost honour. Nothing that surprising about that.
    Maybe age is catching up with Klitschko. It had to eventually. Maybe Fury is the real thing: someone who has been brought up to fight in a fighting environment and who loves fighting. It looks as if he might be.
     
  2. i dont doubt he's an awkward opponent to fight and im sure being a gypo he loves a good scrap but no way is he the real deal. Far too unorthodox and prone to bursts of utter, utter stupidity ( i admit thats not exclusive to Fury when it comes to boxers).

    Anthony Joshua is the real deal. Brutally hard, fitter, younger and mopre powerful. He's the complete package and he will destroy Fury if he ever has the balls to fight him, which i hope doesnt take too long to arrange.
     
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  3. Anthony Joshua is a very good prospect I agree but is quite a way off being a big fight boxer at the moment! He hasn't fought anyone of note yet which is a good thing as he has a great career ahead of him but needs to be nurtured,bought on and managed correctly.UK has ruined and wasted great boxers in the past and I wouldn't want to see that happen to Joshua?Tyson Fury is not the real deal and never will be - just watch his management team avoid any boxer of note for the next year?Yes he won the "fight" on the night but my ex Mrs used to hit me harder than that when I got in from a messy rollover
     
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  4. From the Telegraph

    Fury, already at the centre of a row over his homophobia, said heptathlete Ennis-Hill “looks quite fit when she’s got a dress on” and suggested “a woman’s best place is in the kitchen or on her back”.

    Oh dear me :Wideyed:
     
  5. We are surprised?
     
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  6. Nope. That's cackers for you.
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