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Fury’s Confidence Sounds Hollow On Eve Of Klitschko Showdown

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“I’d say he needs to take it seriously, with this being the last fight of his career. He’ll definitely be needing to take it very, very serious,” Tyson Fury told Sky Sports regarding his November 28 challenge of the 39-year old champion who has not lost a fight in over eleven years. “If he wants to go out with any reputation left at all, he’ll have `to take it deadly serious. I intend to send him out in tatters, to be honest, because he’s mentally weak. He’s mentally being broken down in the build-up and he will be mentally broken down even more the closer the fight comes. Everything’s strictly business for him. Everything must be perfect. We know life doesn’t run smoothly or perfect and he’s in for a rude awakening on November 28.”

Perhaps it’s Fury scheduled for the rude awakening. Because his verbal confidence sounds like fallacies and hopeful fantasies – and is not nearly as persuasive as Evander Holyfield before the historic Tyson fight in Las Vegas – or Bernard Hopkins before Tito Trinidad superfight in New York. I suspect Fury really doesn’t quite understand how great and formidable Wladimir Klitschko really is – with all due respect to Fury he sounds more delusional than confident. -Scoop Malinowski

Neben den eigentlichen zielen der einzelnen ngos sind daher die einwerbung von spenden und die gewinnung neuer mitglieder von großer bedeutung

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Fury’s Confidence Sounds Hollow On Eve Of Klitschko Showdown

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“I’d say he needs to take it seriously, with this being the last fight of his career. He’ll definitely be needing to take it very, very serious,” Tyson Fury told Sky Sports regarding his November 28 challenge of the 39-year old champion who has not lost a fight in over eleven years. “If he wants to go out with any reputation left at all, he’ll have `to take it deadly serious. I intend to send him out in tatters, to be honest, because he’s mentally weak. He’s mentally being broken down in the build-up and he will be mentally broken down even more the closer the fight comes. Everything’s strictly business for him. Everything must be perfect. We know life doesn’t run smoothly or perfect and he’s in for a rude awakening on November 28.”

Perhaps it’s Fury scheduled for the rude awakening. Because his verbal confidence sounds like fallacies and hopeful fantasies – and is not nearly as persuasive as Evander Holyfield before the historic Tyson fight in Las Vegas – or Bernard Hopkins before Tito Trinidad superfight in New York. I suspect Fury really doesn’t quite understand how great and formidable Wladimir Klitschko really is – with all due respect to Fury he sounds more delusional than confident. -Scoop Malinowski

Neben den eigentlichen zielen der einzelnen ngos sind daher die einwerbung von spenden und die gewinnung neuer mitglieder von großer bedeutung

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