Tyson Fury Challenges David Price To April 11 Fight

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  • Joe2608
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    #11
    Originally posted by GreatJoe
    If I was Fury I would do this.

    1. Take atleast a year out, he's still very young he wont miss it, better than beating on journeymen, he should JUST do conditioning/strength work mostly, hitting tyres, running hills etc.

    2. Get a really good nutritionist, organic foods the lot.

    3. Train in America/Somewhere hot, at high altitude.

    4. Get one of the best trainers in the business, e.g. a Roach.


    Even if he had 2 years to do this with no fights at all he would ONLY be 22.

    Do it Fury, I don't think you will get far enough going as you are.

    Take time out, sort your body out, get some better skills training/sparring with the best.

    It might not pay off now, but come 3-5 years down the line you will be glad you did it.
    Good idea, but what are the chances of that actually happening?!

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    • pedrito
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      #12
      this video shows fury's superior skills: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dxPO_Z57xg it's a must-view, honestly

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      • Chunk..
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        #13
        Tyson Fury is pretty **** in all honesty.

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        • The_Visitation
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          #14
          Originally posted by Chunk
          Tyson Fury is pretty **** in all honesty.
          He's also young enough to stop being pretty ****, if he's paired with the right trainer soon enough. However, Price is a lot closer to the finished article IMHO, and of the two much the more likely to actually achieve something significant. If he does turn out to have a chin after all, he could be a real contender. It will be a fun match-up, but not yet. Let them scrap over a Commonwealth or British title in a couple of years or so.

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            #15
            Originally posted by GreatJoe
            If I was Fury I would do this.

            1. Take atleast a year out, he's still very young he wont miss it, better than beating on journeymen, he should JUST do conditioning/strength work mostly, hitting tyres, running hills etc.

            2. Get a really good nutritionist, organic foods the lot.

            3. Train in America/Somewhere hot, at high altitude.

            4. Get one of the best trainers in the business, e.g. a Roach.


            Even if he had 2 years to do this with no fights at all he would ONLY be 22.

            Do it Fury, I don't think you will get far enough going as you are.

            Take time out, sort your body out, get some better skills training/sparring with the best.

            It might not pay off now, but come 3-5 years down the line you will be glad you did it.
            I still think Fury should do this.

            Give it a go Fury, what have you got to lose, you ain't going anywhere at the moment.

            Losing to D-Cup

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