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    #11
    dont.
    dont.
    dont, dont believe the hype!
    dont believe the hype!

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      #12
      Anthony Joshua sounds fragile in his latest interview.

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        #13
        Sound's to me like Fury's been asked the same boring questions so many times he's just humouring them.

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          #14
          Joshua's mind is scrambled.

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            #15
            Trollin.....................

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              #16
              Fury needs to stay retired. As you get older, your body no longer can do what your mind thinks it is capable of. In his second fight against Usyk, even after a long preparation, he did worse than in his first fight. His famous stamina and work rate were gone. Now that he has mentally retired, I am assuming he is massively indulging food and drinks. At his age, there is no coming back from that. Sure, he can earn a massive purse but he is getting knocked out for that money.

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                #17
                Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                Hey, I'd rather a disgruntled fighter after a loss say, "Screw it, I'm retiring", than "My corner poisoned me, my opponent had loaded gloves or, I'm a victim of a conspiracy". Returning after saying the former is less shameful than returning after saying the latter BS.
                He is saying the latter, though. He's said that he beat Usyk and he got jobbed for political reasons. He's claiming he's the victim of a conspiracy.

                Shameful, right?
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Toffee View Post

                  He is saying the latter, though. He's said that he beat Usyk and he got jobbed for political reasons. He's claiming he's the victim of a conspiracy.

                  Shameful, right?
                  I once read an . 'Loser' was intended in the descriptive rather than pejorative sense and that definitely applies here.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Toffee View Post

                    He is saying the latter, though. He's said that he beat Usyk and he got jobbed for political reasons. He's claiming he's the victim of a conspiracy.

                    Shameful, right?
                    Always shameful.
                    The old 'conspiracy' excuse of the weak-minded who lack any evidence and integrity will never work to pry a PPV fee out of my wallet.
                    I'm happy to watch the YouTube vids of Fury taking his canvas nap after the fact.
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Toffee View Post

                      He is saying the latter, though. He's said that he beat Usyk and he got jobbed for political reasons. He's claiming he's the victim of a conspiracy.

                      Shameful, right?
                      I think that depends on one's perception vs knowing fact. For instance, maybe Fury believes he won the second fight vs Usyk, hence the conspiracy comments. Conversely, Wilder knows that Fury beat him in their second fight, but he insisted that Breland sold him out, poisoned him, his ring walk suit tired him out, and Fury's gloves were illegal.

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