What's next for Hughie Fury?

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  • Shadoww702
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    #31
    Originally posted by hugh grant

    But fury went distance with Parker and pulev. Fury could lay his hands on wilder it would be good 12 rounds
    I'm sorry I ain't seeing that. He's too sloppy and easy to hit.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Shadoww702

      I'm sorry I ain't seeing that. He's too sloppy and easy to hit.
      But wilder needs a warm up. Fury will make hi mself harder to hit. He knows one punch can drop him so will try be more elusive. He will make sure only wilder will drop. Will make it a family tradition dropping wilder

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        #33
        I dunno he might as well get the biggest fight he can and see how he does?

        He's decent enough and never looks unduly stressed in the ring but he just doesnt seem to have any real offence

        Also has his man's strength kicked in yet? That was always the rhetoric. He must be nearly 30.

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          #34
          Originally posted by Sparked_26
          I dunno he might as well get the biggest fight he can and see how he does?

          He's decent enough and never looks unduly stressed in the ring but he just doesnt seem to have any real offence

          Also has his man's strength kicked in yet? That was always the rhetoric. He must be nearly 30.
          He actually just turned 27 last month. Boxing pro since 18 I think. He does have a bit of pop. I remember him rocking Pulev, and Hammer pulled out after the round he was getting lit-up, before pulling out with 'injury'. Nash out.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Nash out

            He actually just turned 27 last month. Boxing pro since 18 I think. He does have a bit of pop. I remember him rocking Pulev, and Hammer pulled out after the round he was getting lit-up, before pulling out with 'injury'. Nash out.
            I've not seen it yet it is good that he is developing that pop orherwise it is hard to really see him being able to get the win at world level

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              #36
              Originally posted by Sparked_26

              I've not seen it yet it is good that he is developing that pop orherwise it is hard to really see him being able to get the win at world level
              He's definitely not a big puncher, but he's fighting more aggressively now and when he lands multiple shots quickly, he hits hard enough, and with his durability, he has the chin to be able to stand in the pocket and mix it with anyone. He took some massive bombs off Povetkin when he faded during the second half of the fight and they bounced off him. I think I'd like to see him fight someone like Takam this year, and then the loser of Chisora vs Parker.

              He needs 5-6 more fights before a possible challenge at the top. He is underrated by some though I feel. The Parker loss was debatable. People may say Hughie was running, but Parker was largely ineffective on the front foot. Faced Pulev with a terrible cut for 11 of the 12 rounds, and after 6 rounds vs Povetkin, I had him 4-2 up, but he had a shocking last 6 to be fair, but never looked like going down. Did well vs Wach, and stopped Hammer, the injury was B.S. Nash out.

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