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    <p>Such a beautiful moment  :mocking:</p>
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    <p>Fury is an Old Testament bigot who equates pedophilia with homosexuality and thinks abortion should be outlawed.  He is basically scum, as is his dad, who only got out of prison in January after being convicted of gouging a man's eye out in a fight in 2011.  The fight was rubbish and the sad fact is we'll probably have to sit through a rematch before the division properly opens up, shame really as Fury could have fought the American chap to unify the belts.  Also, would love to have seen Anthony Joshua knock the twat on his arse.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Dodge" data-cid="545636" data-time="1448972817">
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    <p>  Also, would love to have seen Anthony Joshua knock the twat on his arse.</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>Me too.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Do you think Joshua is ready?</p>

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    <p>no idea to be honest, none of his fights seem to last long enough to know whether he's getting any better.  I don't know enough about the division to suggest who his opponents should be at this stage but i would think its probably a bit early to fight Fury.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Dodge" data-cid="545641" data-time="1448981317">
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    <p>no idea to be honest, none of his fights seem to last long enough to know whether he's getting any better.  I don't know enough about the division to suggest who his opponents should be at this stage but i would think its probably a bit early to fight Fury.</p>
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    <p>Yeah , there is not much around , the division has gone downhill ,  basically since its became more  popular for young African Americans to pursue other sports , </p>
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    <p>Kliitchko has a rematch clause if he wants it and im guessing will take it , the other top ranked fighters dont excite you too much, then there is David Haye sniffing around again , who probably has a better chance of getting a big money fight than the rest </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Anthony joshua is the big hope  out of the top ranked fighters , </p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>our boy Joseph parker who we have big hopes for ,is on a similar path to Joshua but a bit behind him in age and experience , but the youngest in around those top ten rankings </p>

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    <p>Furey is actually better than he looks very awkward and faster feet and hands (not overly heavy hands) that it seems.</p>
    <p>There are fighters out there that can beat him which makes the division interesting at last</p>
    <p>And as for J parker his next fight will be a gauge against a limited fighter like to seem he step up after that as never had a better op to get to a title</p>

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    <p>Wlad has been quoted that will take the rematch, just dunno when</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p><em><strong>"There will be a rematch. It is still early and I have to process things but there will definitely be a rematch. I was well prepared for this fight but he was quick for his height."</strong></em></p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>He will actually need to fight this time though and fight like he wants to win. He did nothing in this fight whatsoever (much like a lot of his recent borefest fights) so will need to lift his game otherwise will end up with the same result. Hope Wlad has watched his fight (and not fallen asleep) as he will see how lacklustre he was and how he was simply outboxed.</p>

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    I would probably put my money on vlad in a rematch , <br><br>
    I could well be wrong , but just basing it on him having a point to prove , And can't imagine him being that poor 2 fights in a row

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="kiwiinmelb" data-cid="545646" data-time="1448991932">
    <div>Kliitchko has a rematch clause if he wants it and im guessing will take it , the other top ranked fighters dont excite you too much, then there is <strong>David Haye</strong> sniffing around again , who probably has a better chance of getting a big money fight than the rest <br>
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    <p>I saw on the UK Sky Sport news that Fury would rather give up the belts than fight Haye.  There is some bad blood between them from when Haye was the champ.</p>

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    <p>Fury is an Old Testament bigot who equates pedophilia with homosexuality and thinks abortion should be outlawed.  He is basically scum, as is his dad, who only got out of prison in January after being convicted of gouging a man's eye out in a fight in 2011.  The fight was rubbish and the sad fact is we'll probably have to sit through a rematch before the division properly opens up, shame really as Fury could have fought the American chap to unify the belts.  Also, would love to have seen Anthony Joshua knock the twat on his arse.</p>
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    <p>He seems to be taking the well worn path of "limited fighter flounders into prominence, behaves like jerk-off fool to ramp up pay-per-view sales of people willing to pay in the hope of seeing him knocked on his arse".</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>It's all a bit WWE. </p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Chris B." data-cid="546205" data-time="1449275751"><p>He seems to be taking the well worn path of "limited fighter flounders into prominence, behaves like jerk-off fool to ramp up pay-per-view sales of people willing to pay in the hope of seeing him knocked on his arse".<br>
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    It's all a bit WWE.<br></p></blockquote>
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    Ah , he's doing a "Mundine" in other words?<br><br>
    I see he made a cock of himself today with a mysoginistic rant.

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    <p>No he is just being what he is .. A Traveller. This is his beliefs and culture.</p>
    <p>I lived in Ireland for 10 years his people are hated in Ireland and England</p>
    <p>I worked in a nite club near galway and they would not let any Travellers in - sounds racist it is</p>
    <p>They took me off the front door as I couldn't spot who was who but Irish people can tell a Traveller by the looks.. I could spot a traveller girl as they dressed with everything hanging out and with the biggest earings on earth from age 10.</p>
    <p>The things Furey is saying is what he has been taught since birth, now he is World champ people are listening and taking offence, the lad doesn't know any other way.</p>
    <p>They have a pretty tough life but don't help themselves by making $ by stealing and social welfare fraud - animal cruelty violence etc</p>

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    Integration works both ways. Until travellers stop treating the education system as a kind of optional extra beyond the age of 12 the depressing cycle of ignorance and segregation continues.<br><br>
    Anyway back on topic - there are lots of boxers who come from travelling backgrounds, they don't spout the kind of crap Fury does.

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    <p>your right there is many</p>
    <p>Andy Lee is a world champ and his next fight is v a Traveller in Billy JO Saunders = bad blood</p>
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    <p>Schooling is an option few Travellers seem to take although I think that is improving- my son had 1 in his class he was a hardcase to say the least nice enough lad.</p>
    <p>They are their own breed alright - actually trying to claim that so they can be classed as ethnic minority in Ireland.... benefits involved</p>

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    Quite a few travellers have recently made it to Oxbridge- which is an amazing achievement. I get particularly pissed when so many gypsy kids follow the same pattern - great kids, then drop out of school, nightmare adults. It's such a waste. <br><br>
    Not just an Irish issue, loads where I was growing up in SE England and quite a few in my children's school in London. They all seem to follow to the same patern. Great kids that you love to bits, then they seem to lose it big time when they hit adolescence. By that time future options are narrowing rapidly.<br><br>
    Anyway Bilie Joe is a cracking fighter - hope that that travellers can continue to channel their fighting heritage into boxing and out of bare knuckles. That tradition of settling score is one of the main things holding them back from joining the 21st century in my humble opinion.

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    <p>Not sure if a couple of name-suppression suits were followed in the mid 00s amongst some of our more tenured posters who support the ABs.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>If you are looking for high culture out of heavyweights be it Klitchko be it Tyson be it Ali... try agian.</p>

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    <p>Joshua is ready.</p>

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    Meanwhile Parker goes to 17-0 , you wonder at what point do they look at stepping up his class of opponents . <br><br>
    But in saying that the way he is knocking guys out , fighters ranked higher than him will be doing their best to avoid him unless it involves a big purse .

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="kiwiinmelb" data-cid="546334" data-time="1449432561">
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    <p>Meanwhile Parker goes to 17-0 , you wonder at what point do they look at stepping up his class of opponents .<br><br>
    But in saying that the way he is knocking guys out , fighters ranked higher than him will be doing their best to avoid him unless it involves a big purse .</p>
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    <p>and that, I gather, is the difficult part of the fight game.</p>
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    <p>Every top 10 fighter wants a shot at the title and will only take fights that consolidate their position or raise them to a mandatory challenge.</p>
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    <p>JP is probably ready to start taking these guys on now (although he hasn't fought a southpaw yet) but to get to that level he has exposed himself as a risky proposition.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>I saw the Fury only fought something like 4 times in 3 years prior to his title bout. I guess once you at at a certain level the pickings are slim.</p>

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    <blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Crucial" data-cid="546341" data-time="1449440651">
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    <p>and that, I gather, is the difficult part of the fight game.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>Every top 10 fighter wants a shot at the title and will only take fights that consolidate their position or raise them to a mandatory challenge.</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p><strong>JP is probably ready to start taking these guys on now (although he hasn't fought a southpaw yet) but to get to that level he has exposed himself as a risky proposition.</strong></p>
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    <p>I saw the Fury only fought something like 4 times in 3 years prior to his title bout. I guess once you at at a certain level the pickings are slim.</p>
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    <p> </p>
    <p>I thought his last fight (before this one) was against a Southpaw? Or maybe what I read/heard was how they are slowly evolving him with taller opposition and then to a Southpaw?</p>
    <p> </p>
    <p>There was a series on TV here where they follow Gypsies through their trials and tribulations, to the elaborate weddings between 16 year olds and the problems that for some strange reason, follows them around...cringeworthy TV to be sure</p>

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