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Lol funny how you went from "Its fake!" to "Woodley is over the hill!". You have no idea what you're talking about.
I never said it was fake, I said it was fixed.
Do you know the difference?
Lol funny how you went from "Its fake!" to "Woodley is over the hill!". You have no idea what you're talking about.
Then how is Kendall Gill doing it?
Exactly what he should do they're new they can beat the top guys in the sport you're uneducated if you think they can. The smart move is to fight guys on your skill level.
Yes and thats nothing to be ashamed.
UFC doesn't hold boxing matches its a MMA organization.
Explain I'll wait.I never said it was fake, I said it was fixed.
Do you know the difference?
Do you think fighters that he would be going against him know who he was, and that he was famous?I wouldn't say Gill is famous but he fought a guy that was 5'8 while he's 6'5.
I wouldn't say Gill is famous but he fought a guy that was 5'8 while he's 6'5.
Explain I'll wait.
Fights like these are a different genre in themselves and not a real part of pro boxing.
I think it'll fade out. After awhile, the spectacle of watching professional youtubers pretend to be boxers isn't that appealing.Technically, yes -- but these fights are almost becoming as popular or even more so than professional boxing.
It's because they are popular that they continue. Big money for 1 celebrity bout, the likes of which most UFC fighters and lesser boxers won't see in their entire careers.Technically, yes -- but these fights are almost becoming as popular or even more so than professional boxing.
Technically, yes -- but these fights are almost becoming as popular or even more so than professional boxing.
The Paul bros could easily take the normal route.
They could get Amateur fights and move thru the system but they don't.
Its because they want quick money and don't want to spend the time becoming real fighters.
As I've said, if they turn into actual fighters I'd be very happy.
You are a moron Paul bro fanboy who knows nothing about sports I've been watching longer than you've been out of diapers.
Tommy Fury is a tough fight and no cake walk like i said they are smart for fighting guys on their skill level.
If you can't acknowledge what they've done in the short time they've been in boxing you're crazy.
I'm not the most knowledgeable in boxing but I was a wrestler in high school with some jiu jitsu so grappling is most of my knowledge in fighting.
Who is Tommy Fury?
I have acknowledged what they've done.... I've said they are making money.
For some reason you are all bent out of sorts that I look down on them for what they're doing.
I'm allowed to have the view that they should become real fighters, good ones, if they have the athletic talent as opposed to doing what they are doing right now.
Just because I hold this view of them or of you as a fan of them, doesn't mean I fucking want them or you to die.
Its okay for us to be of differing opinions here.
Tyson Fury, extremely light version, if you will.Tyson Fury's brother and a 7-0 boxer.
Tyson Fury's brother and a 7-0 boxer.
Professional boxing career
Fury made his professional debut against Jevgenijs Andrejevs (10–102–3) on 22 December 2018 at the Manchester Arena, Manchester, scoring a four-round points decision (PTS) victory (40–36).[3] The fight was part of the undercard of the Josh Warrington vs. Carl Frampton featherweight world title fight.[4][5] In his second fight he recorded the first stoppage of his professional career, defeating Callum Ide (0–26–2) via first-round knockout (KO) on 23 March 2019.[6]
After stepping away from boxing for nine months to take part in a reality television programme, Fury returned to the ring on 21 December 2019, scoring a first-round technical knockout (TKO) victory over Przemyslaw Binienda (2–26) at the Copper Box Arena in London.[7] The fight was televised live on BT Sport.[8]
On 13 November 2020, Tommy Fury recorded his fourth straight win, against Genadij Krajevskij (0–12). Both fighters were trading shots in the first round, but it was in the second round that Fury started landing clean shots. The fight ended in the second round, after Fury knocked Krajevskij out with a big uppercut.[9] Fury improved to 6–0 with a points victory over Jordan Grant on 5 June 2021.[10]
On 29 August 2021, Fury made his US debut on the undercard of Jake Paul vs. Tyron Woodley. He defeated Anthony Taylor (0–1) by unanimous decision with 40–36 on all three judges' scorecards.[11]
What?.. I'm so confused where did that come from.
nobody thinks that Mike Tyson would give him his full effort behind a punch