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  • #11
    Tommy fury is smaller than i thought at light heavy and 6ft

    his record is worse than i thought. lmao hes not much different than Jake.

    I still dont think Jake takes the fight, they are pretty evenly matched but with Fury still having a lot more experience

    Jake only fights guys who never boxed before and gives them 90 days to learn boxing when hes been learning for 1000 days. He stacks it in his favor, talks chit so people want to see him get KO'd to sell tickets and knows its all stacked in his favor. Fury removes basically every advantage he has and makes him the less experienced underdog.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by elfag View Post
      Tommy fury is smaller than i thought at light heavy and 6ft

      his record is worse than i thought. lmao hes not much different than Jake.

      I still dont think Jake takes the fight, they are pretty evenly matched but with Fury still having a lot more experience

      Jake only fights guys who never boxed before and gives them 90 days to learn boxing when hes been learning for 1000 days. He stacks it in his favor, talks chit so people want to see him get KO'd to sell tickets and knows its all stacked in his favor. Fury removes basically every advantage he has and makes him the less experienced underdog.
      yeah Tommy Fury is undersized for cruiserweight. Of course you're always 1-2 weight classes above what you should be when you don't treat boxing like it is your livelihood. Paul is a much bigger guy.

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      • #13
        Nah you wont. You come from the Fury family. The family with no power in it whatsoever. All pillow fisted. Tyson, John, Hughie, none of them have power.

        And before you Feary fans get on me, yes, professional boxers would knock me out in the ring, they would. They probably punch harder than me, yes. But we are talking professional boxing standards of power here. Dont even go there.

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        • #14
          Getting bored of this guy talking about Jake Paul. If it happens, I'd be mildly interested. In all other instances, I don't want to hear about it.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75 View Post

            When the public isn’t being served a good product a smart businessman will fill the gap. The blame can be laid squarely at the feet of boxers for refusing to fight one another. Promoters only have so much power and all boxers have hidden behind their skirts
            I think this could be the best summary of today's boxing situation. Can't give it enough likes.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by elfag View Post
              Tommy fury is smaller than i thought at light heavy and 6ft

              his record is worse than i thought. lmao hes not much different than Jake.

              I still dont think Jake takes the fight, they are pretty evenly matched but with Fury still having a lot more experience

              Jake only fights guys who never boxed before and gives them 90 days to learn boxing when hes been learning for 1000 days. He stacks it in his favor, talks chit so people want to see him get KO'd to sell tickets and knows its all stacked in his favor. Fury removes basically every advantage he has and makes him the less experienced underdog.
              Fury looked very unimpressive against his last fight against a local sports hall level fighter who had a full time day job.

              Jake say what you want I think he takes training seriously, is an athlete and has some natural power.

              Not sure who wins but I wouldnt put money on it either way tbh.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post

                Fury looked very unimpressive against his last fight against a local sports hall level fighter who had a full time day job.

                Jake say what you want I think he takes training seriously, is an athlete and has some natural power.

                Not sure who wins but I wouldnt put money on it either way tbh.
                Let it ride on Paul.

                Tommy Fury is the definition of "setups" and "in it for the money".

                Paul already had good money yet he's more serious about it at the moment.

                I think Paul will retire before he hits 20 fights due to burnout, but right now he's in it to win it.

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                • #18
                  Jake Paul via KO. And Jake also takes Tommy Furry's gf after the fight.

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