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Tyson Fury vs Tom Schwarz Full Fight - [Link]
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 16 Jun 19 8.23pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
Tyson Fury vs Tom Schwarz Full Fight - [Link]
Worth it just to watch Frank Warren being dragged up to sing by Tyson at the end
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 16 Jun 19 8.31pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
He's acknowledged that much of the more full on and angry stuff he used to come up with was as result of being severely mentally ill and suicidal. I doubt it'd be a place he'd elect to return to in a hurry. Most of his contributions now are more aligned with mental health advocacy, rather than anything negative or alienating. I like Tyson Fury because he's a showman and incredible fighter with a warrior mindset. Long may he remain healthy and at the top of his game. Spot on as normal mate. Tyson is far more stable and balanced these days. That said, Tyson's stable and balanced is the equivalent of most peoples insane
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Invalid user 2019 16 Jun 19 8.47pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Worth it just to watch Frank Warren being dragged up to sing by Tyson at the end Yeah, only Tyson Fury could end a press conference with Frank Warren and Bob Arum enlisted as backing singers
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 17 Jun 19 8.35am | |
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I watched the Fury Schwartz fight. In round two I watched Tysons feet and head movement. He doesn't seem a quick puncher, but he is very mobile. If we don't get Tyson, Wilder and Joshua/Ruiz all fighting in the next 2 years, it will be a wasted opportunity.
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Lyons550 Shirley 18 Jun 19 2.15pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Absolute masterclass from Fury. Best I have ever seen him box. Ok the opponent was poor as we all knew however to move the way he does at six foot nine is more like a middleweight. Fury threw 45 jabs in round one alone and then came out for round two as a southpaw. Best boxing skills in heavyweight division for many a year. IMO he's currently the no one heavyweight out there followed by Wilder.
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Casual Orpington 22 Jun 19 11.16pm | |
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Craig Richards from Crystal Palace, Palace fan ?
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 23 Jun 19 12.10am | |
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Originally posted by Casual
Craig Richards from Crystal Palace, Palace fan ? Read it quickly and thought you said Cliff
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YT Oxford 23 Jun 19 7.41am | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Read it quickly and thought you said Cliff You need a 'Summer Holiday', mate.
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Invalid user 2019 23 Jun 19 10.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Forest Hillbilly
I watched the Fury Schwartz fight. In round two I watched Tysons feet and head movement. He doesn't seem a quick puncher, but he is very mobile. If we don't get Tyson, Wilder and Joshua/Ruiz all fighting in the next 2 years, it will be a wasted opportunity. I recall Fury saying in the interview after that the extra weight he'd gained really helped with his power. He definitely appears to have gone up a level in terms of strength and fitness when compared to the Wilder fight. It'll be a real downer if boxing politics gets in the way of a new golden era.
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Tom-the-eagle Croydon 23 Jun 19 10.54pm | |
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Originally posted by dollardays
I recall Fury saying in the interview after that the extra weight he'd gained really helped with his power. He definitely appears to have gone up a level in terms of strength and fitness when compared to the Wilder fight. It'll be a real downer if boxing politics gets in the way of a new golden era. Rumour has it that Wilder - Ortiz 2 may not happen, at least this year anyway, and that Wilder may rematch Fury instead. Understand that Fury's promoter Bob Arum wanted to build Fury's profile stateside with a few more fights first, however Fury has done such a good job, what with his quick win and general Fury like self promotion that he feels the fights is ready now. Believe the winner then has to fight Dillian Whyte. Would be a shame for Ortiz who turned down a fight with AJ to take the Wilder fight. Have faith that the current crop of Heavyweights don't mind facing off with each other.
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Invalid user 2019 23 Jun 19 11.31pm | |
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Originally posted by Tom-the-eagle
Rumour has it that Wilder - Ortiz 2 may not happen, at least this year anyway, and that Wilder may rematch Fury instead. Understand that Fury's promoter Bob Arum wanted to build Fury's profile stateside with a few more fights first, however Fury has done such a good job, what with his quick win and general Fury like self promotion that he feels the fights is ready now. Believe the winner then has to fight Dillian Whyte. Would be a shame for Ortiz who turned down a fight with AJ to take the Wilder fight. Have faith that the current crop of Heavyweights don't mind facing off with each other. News to me.. Hot off the press there, Tom . [Link] I can see sense in it though, time wise and also maybe with one eye on avoiding a potential upset, Wilder vs Fury 2 would be a huge, huge fight compared to a Wilder vs Ortiz rematch. Arum really does seem taken with Fury, and it does appear that the Wilder fight and the skills showcase of the Schwarz have massively booster his profile there. Good news that Dillian Whyte might get to face the winner too, as everyone ducks him and it's high time he had another title shot. In boxing who knows how things will pan out, but if he's on the verge of Wilder vs Fury 2, well... I don't remember being as excited by the prospect of a fight in many a year!
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