Originally posted by yoz
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Tony Grano vs. Tyson Fury on Dec 1
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Ir could be worse. At least Tony Grano is a prime top 50 heavyweight and ranked by the WBC.
It will probably put Fury up to WBC #3 ahead of Denis Boytsov and in line for the next WBC title eliminator after Arreola-Stiverne.
Fury is younger than Deontay Wilder and had less amateur experience, yet Wilder has never fought a decent prime-aged journeyman like Chisora, Pajkic or Grano.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostFury is younger than Deontay Wilder and had less amateur experience, yet Wilder has never fought a decent prime-aged journeyman like Chisora, Pajkic or Grano.
And what does Deontay Wilder have to do with this thread?
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Even though Grano isn't much, I don't think too much of Fury either. He's reaching the point in his career where I'm going to start betting on the other guy, that ' 0 ' is going to go soon.
I've only seen a few fights of Grano but I like his style when he gets in close. Don't think he'll do well against someone of Fury's size though. It might be a shit fight but look who Price is fighting...
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Originally posted by D-MiZe View PostEven though Grano isn't much, I don't think too much of Fury either. He's reaching the point in his career where I'm going to start betting on the other guy, that ' 0 ' is going to go soon.
I've only seen a few fights of Grano but I like his style when he gets in close. Don't think he'll do well against someone of Fury's size though. It might be a shit fight but look who Price is fighting...
he's 24 years old, his physical conditioning and defence has improved drastically and in his last two fights he has shut out, dominated and stopped two limited but decent (for the division) opponents.
The division isn't exactly on fire right now and I certainly think fury is pretty well up there considering his age, relative to the rest of them
Anyways this fight is what it is, this guy is better ranked and fresher than the guys Deontay Wilder ****s out every few months
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Originally posted by Earl Hickey View PostWhat makes you say that?
he's 24 years old, his physical conditioning and defence has improved drastically and in his last two fights he has shut out, dominated and stopped two limited but decent (for the division) opponents.
This is a poor match-up, but it could be worse. I'd like to see Fury fight someone a bit taller and, perhaps next, look towards the likes of Dimitrenko/Perez. I guess, at the moment, they're too dangerous.
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