Anyone see Tyson Fury steals Hughies limelight?

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  • RightJab
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    #21
    Originally posted by The_Demon
    He's a *****,stealing is what they do

    I think technically Hugie is already better than Tyson, he'll most likely end up a much much better boxer than his big cuz. Even though it's just been bums his activity is excellent and you can see he's thinking about what he's doing.

    Would love to see them fight 5-6 years down the line!

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    • The_Demon
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      #22
      Originally posted by RightJab

      I think technically Hugie is already better than Tyson, he'll most likely end up a much much better boxer than his big cuz. Even though it's just been bums his activity is excellent and you can see he's thinking about what he's doing.

      Would love to see them fight 5-6 years down the line!
      No doubt about it,as long as he stays active and gradually improves his competition he should be a much more complete fighter

      Do you think they would fight? I can see Tyson Fury being knocked out quite a few times before that would ever occur if i'm honest

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        #23
        Originally posted by yoz
        The guy threw nothing. NOTHING.

        I guess Hughie had a chance to work on his shot selection, footwork etc; but, lets be real, his sparring sessions are probably more of a test.

        I'm not saying I want to see him thrown in against the likes of Skelton etc; Hughie is still a baby in the HW division. But he could do with getting some rounds under his belt.

        I don't want to see another prospect being fed cans (a la Wilder/Price). IMO, he should be getting as much practice/time in as possible. Who cares if he gets a KO? I'd rather see Hughie box smart and stick to a game plan.

        I rate the kid. His style, composure and footwork are excellent.
        Not pointless at all.

        He is gaining experience going venue to venue, building up a fan base slowly. The guy has been a pro very few weeks or months now. It's all about being out there and getting comfortable. Most pro's start off facing similar type of opposition.

        Look at Amir Khan to Floyd Mayweather. Faced bums every month or so... That is just how it is.

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        • RightJab
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          #24
          Originally posted by The_Demon
          No doubt about it,as long as he stays active and gradually improves his competition he should be a much more complete fighter

          Do you think they would fight? I can see Tyson Fury being knocked out quite a few times before that would ever occur if i'm honest
          Yeah if the moneys right, they're *****s they'd lapp that shizz up! Yes i think Tyson overall will have a GOOD career but he's getting stopped a couple/few times, almost Khan-esque, both fight like backwards men at times, that gets them sparked. I don't like Furys susceptibility to the over-hand right + fighting Haye....

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