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Tyson Fury is back, but will it be a great comeback ?

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AdamTIcon...11-06-2018 @ 21:26 
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First fight back. He will vastly improve
PikefingersIcon...11-06-2018 @ 21:51 
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He will vastly improve, but I reckon that performance/ choice of opponent has done his as much harm as good. He’s not got the likes of David Price calling him out because he suddenly fancies the job. He will have given his future opponents confidence by letting them see him like that.
93hopkinsonrIcon...13-06-2018 @ 15:36 
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I didn’t think he looked great but I know he will improve. I still don’t fancy his chances against Joshua.

I don’t think Fury takes it seriously enough. Yeah he was only fighting Seferi but his big two rivals never take their foot off the gas. If he was scheduled to fight one of those two next he would obviously take it seriously but I don’t think it would give him enough time as they never let themselves get out of shape. He’s next fighting August 18th so hopefully it’s a step up in opponent and performance.

Only time will tell but I wouldn’t be surprised if Joshua and Fury never fought.
slimsimIcon...13-06-2018 @ 16:30 
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93hopkinsonr said:I didn’t think he looked great but I know he will improve. I still don’t fancy his chances against Joshua.

I don’t think Fury takes it seriously enough. Yeah he was only fighting Seferi but his big two rivals never take their foot off the gas. If he was scheduled to fight one of those two next he would obviously take it seriously but I don’t think it would give him enough time as they never let themselves get out of shape. He’s next fighting August 18th so hopefully it’s a step up in opponent and performance.

Only time will tell but I wouldn’t be surprised if Joshua and Fury never fought.


Whilst this is true, do you think that anyone fighting so below their standard would be able to train 100% with focus? If I fought a 12yr old then I doubt I'd kill myself preparing for it. Also, not having time to prepare for fights due to being out of shape between them isn't such a big issue is it? I mean, it never seemed to do Ricky Hatton much harm...........until Mayweather, but he'd have gotten spanked by TMT anyway, unfortunately,
93hopkinsonrIcon...13-06-2018 @ 18:15 
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slimsim said:
Whilst this is true, do you think that anyone fighting so below their standard would be able to train 100% with focus? If I fought a 12yr old then I doubt I'd kill myself preparing for it. Also, not having time to prepare for fights due to being out of shape between them isn't such a big issue is it? I mean, it never seemed to do Ricky Hatton much harm...........until Mayweather, but he'd have gotten spanked by TMT anyway, unfortunately,


Yeah good point, makes sense. I just can’t see someone getting so out of shape, coming back and beating the guys who’ve been constantly getting better and working hard. Maybe I’m wrong.

He was staying at a hotel near me for a couple of months before this fight. He was in McDonald’s about 2 or 3 days before the fight haha
slow_lift_joeIcon...13-06-2018 @ 19:22 
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Professional boxing is high level.

You can use cliché like hard work can beat talent when talent does not work.
Fury is talented, but Joshua and Wilder are professional and focused.

I cannot see Joshua or Wilder taking Fury for granted, so Mr Fury needs to up his game on all levels and get serious, he just does seem to have that focus. Maybe after your first million you lose the drive and the hunger, I do not know..
hunger and drive sometimes get diluted after you make money for life.
Sport can do that with big money.

For me he needs to get more serious and focus and show what he can really do in the ring, his boxing legacy is at stake.
Fakeinjury17Icon...17-06-2018 @ 14:47 
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Warren won't rush him (presuming he stays with Warren). I wish he'd stayed with Peter Fury rather than Ben Davison. Davison isn't going to be able to challenge Fury like Peter did and in the one fight Davison worked with Saunders for, Saunders looked awful.

Be good to see Fury against a legitimate HW next time and a stone lighter. He's only young still though and has time. I think he's worse to watch but a damn sight more talented than both Wilder and Joshua.

Wish he wasn't on BT Sport though.

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