Tyson Fury Continues To Bait Chisora To Fight Him

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Tyson Fury Continues To Bait Chisora To Fight Him

    Tyson Fury believes that it’s a case of, once bitten twice shy for Derek “Del Boy” Chisora in the wake of Fury’s second round destruction of touted prospect Scott Belshaw on Saturday night. [details]
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    #2
    To be honest, I hope he goes far. He's an entertaining dude. Imagine him and Haye in a fight. The build up would probably more entertaining than the actual fight.

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    • gingeralbino
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      #3
      Didnt hear about the ear biting thing until there now. Anyone see it/got a link to it?

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      • Clegg
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        #4
        Chisora won't take the fight if he knows he'll be getting a British title shot straight away without it.

        I think Fury would beat him if it did happen.

        I'd like to see him against Scott Gammer on June 13th. That would be the perfect test for him IMO.

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        • Silkstone
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          Is it just me or does anybody else find that they like Fury more and more after every one of his fights/interviews? I must admit after that last bodyshot from hell that landed upon Belshaw, I expected Fury to pound one on him that would have put him in the infirmary for a week. He could have, he wound up for it, then saw how much pain Belshaw was in and decided not to. It takes a lot for a young guy to do that, especially one who's trying to make a name for himself. I really didn't care for Fury at first, but he's certainly inching his way up in my book. He really could be shaping up to be the next great heavyweight. He's got an excellent jab, great KO power, great bodypunching. Hell, he almost bloody KDd himself with an uppercut! There's little more for which one could ask in an exciting young fighter. He's got some things to work on though. It would help his career a LOT were he to be in a fight with someone who really tested him and exposed his weaknesses so that he didn't go on believing himself to be invincible. In addition, he needs to do a LOT of conditioning, his physique is still sloppy and that's something that can just be remedied by hard work. Win or lose, he's trying to take on everybody, and he's a great thing for boxing. Cheers, Tyson.

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          • Fighteron
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            #6
            I agree with everything you just wrote.

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            • DonTaseMeBrah
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              the british are so shamelessly smug when it comes to their boxers percieved ability.
              Last edited by DonTaseMeBrah; 05-26-2009, 11:33 PM.

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              • lettdragon
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                gayfish,i..think..fury..can..get..with..a..top..tr ainer..and..get..in..better..condison..and..be..so mething..special.may..be..wrong..need..to..see..hi m..take..some..hard...shots..to..test..his..chin.. first.

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                • Silencers
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                  #9
                  This would be an interesting fight, a good test for Fury. Chisora has good handspeed, decent skills, doesn't seem to have a good temperament though, I think he's fighting Danny Williams next.

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                  • bboy80
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                    #10
                    Fury seems to be a funny guy, he just needs to take his time and learn some more ring skills. Hopefully we will see him fight someone who would maybe give him a bit more of a fight than belshaw did he was rubbish big time.

                    Hopefully in the lines of audley harrison, scott gammer, john mcdermott maybe even sprott.

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