HUGHIE FURY is not a man of many words. The 24-year-old takes on Kubrat Pulev in a final eliminator for Anthony Joshua's IBF Heavyweight title this Saturday. And, unlike cousin Tyson, Hughie prefers to let his fists do the talking. Instead of coming out with outlandish comments or unsavoury digs in the lead-up to the bout - set to take place in Sofia, Bulgaria - the British Heavyweight champion is simply focusing on the job ahead. Click Here To Read More]
STFU Hughie, you already turned down GayJ's offer before trying to cherry-pick Parker and more importantly a shot at the WBC HW crown held by Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder -- you cant change the past.
Blah blah blah ****phobic unfunny vitriol blah blah blah noshing off the Windmill blah blah blah blah hating any British fighter blah yawn blah tiresome repetitive vomit blah spew blah numbnuts crap as always ad infintum Trump sucking spaff donkey put your head in the oven and spare us the tedium ffs
I wonder when the IBF will call the mandatory for the winner? it's been 1 year since their last one, surely they will call it at the end of this year for April? can any one see them waiting another 6 months until Joshua has a voluntary? That would be strange for the IBF.
Here we go, another Fury begging for a payday. Boxing must be hard for a champion, you are ducking about 9000 fighters every day, most of them you never heard about...
From what I remember, and it isn't much, but what I recall of Pulev from his Klitschko fight was that he plodded around like a cigar store indian; Hughie should win via boring UD
STFU Hughie, you already turned down GayJ's offer before trying to cherry-pick Parker and more importantly a shot at the WBC HW crown held by Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder -- you cant change the past.
If he's insinuating that Joshua will duck him he's kidding himself. Didn't Hughie turn down a fight with Joshua in 2016?
Obviously Joshua will be looking to fight Whyte most likely on April 2019 and then look to make the Wilder fight, so he's probably right Joshua will look to delay his IBF mandatory if he can.
But if the Wilder fight doesn't happen I see no reason why he wouldn't face the winner of Fury/Pulev. I think Hughie could give Joshua a tricky fight with his movement but he lacks the power and offense to pull off a win.