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  • P to the J
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    I think he has a personal issue with Tyson Fury and his whole team. Nothing major, I just think? Earlier this year, all the dealings with them has infuriated him.

    I have always sensed that he wanted Anthony Joshua to be the first fighter to beat Fury, but now I don't think he cares.

    But you are right, these have been testing times for Eddie Hearn. This has influenced his recent attitude.

    Pretty much in 1 months time, people should know where each fighter is at in terms of condition. Although I have not seen much of Whyte, I think he was more prepared that Fury when the fight was announced.

    I still think Fury will win.

    ‘Testing times’ - this is probably it. Might be feeling the pressure going all in on DAZN, I suppose.

    Yeah, Fury to edge it, brother

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    • NachoMan
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      #32
      Yeah, I think we're up for another big upset. Whyte KO10 Fury. Fury will be gracious in defeat.

      Dillian needs to focus on Fury's fat body to slow him down. He can win this if he focuses on busting up that fat spare tire for 6 rounds. He can't allow Fury to have fresh legs in the back end of the fight if he's going to have any chance at a KO.
      Last edited by NachoMan; 03-10-2022, 01:20 PM.

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      • diplo
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        #33
        Eddie Hearn must know a lot about boxing (well, the industry at least). But he always talks like he knows jack **** about boxing. I can't stand his face. I can't stand his voice. I can't stand the words that come out of his mouth.

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          #34
          Originally posted by P to the J

          Well this is it, I think you may be right. I had you in mind when I replied to that other guy, but should’ve credited you really
          I am still backing Fury to win, lets not misunderstand that.

          I just think Tyson Fury for the remainder of his career, is not going to bring back The Riddler style.

          It just takes too much of a metamorphosis, and different type of training which I no longer believe he wants to endure.

          And this is the precised reason why, all of his future fights at elite level will be chaotic. Fighters can find him now, he is not hard to solve. Although the media are still enforcing this stereotype, that all of his opponents are bewildered.

          Tyson Fury did not beat Deontay Wilder, due to bamboozling him. Fury beat Wilder with direct violence.

          Fury for me is a big game clumsy super heavyweight, who can fight on the inside and have a go at everything 'That is how I would describe him'.







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          • P to the J
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            #35
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            I am still backing Fury to win, lets not misunderstand that.

            I just think Tyson Fury for the remainder of his career, is not going to bring back The Riddler style.

            It just takes too much of a metamorphosis, and different type of training which I no longer believe he wants to endure.

            And this is the precised reason why, all of his future fights at elite level will be chaotic. Fighters can find him now, he is not hard to solve. Although the media are still enforcing this stereotype, that all of his opponents are bewildered.

            Tyson Fury did not beat Deontay Wilder, due to bamboozling him. Fury beat Wilder with direct violence.

            Fury for me is a big game clumsy super heavyweight, who can fight on the inside and have a go at everything 'That is how I would describe him'.






            Well yeah, I can’t disagree with any of that, you make a decent case

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              #36
              Originally posted by thack

              Are you saying he shouldn’t have worried about the left hook from Wilder that floored him and very nearly took him out?
              Yup
              If one trick pony had a CONSISTANT ARSENAL of punches one might have to worry about an incidental (accidental ?) left hook or jab.
              Watching those 2 goofballs fumbling and bumbling around the ring was entertaining.

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                #37
                Originally posted by boloshot

                oh yeah because he was having to deal with loads of straight rights from the southpaw wallin, right?
                2019......years ago.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by diplo
                  Eddie Hearn must know a lot about boxing (well, the industry at least). But he always talks like he knows jack **** about boxing. I can't stand his face. I can't stand his voice. I can't stand the words that come out of his mouth.
                  Yes because it’s O.K for Arum to say Joshua loses time and again when Hearn is promoting the fight but when it’s the other way around it’s O.K to attack Hearn ?

                  “You will amazed how Joshua gets taken apart ,Pulev will pummel him “

                  https://********/D-kqfKNmJ24



                  Bob Arum on Joshua vs Parker when he was co promoting him .

                  “And I think he can win, I don't think he's going to knock out Joshua - even though Joshua doesn't have the best chin. But I think he can out-box him and we've got three neutral officials. I give my guy a helluva shot."

                  ooops again .




                  Bob Arum on the Ruiz Rematch


                  “It’s the dumbest thing from the standpoint of a young fighter, who Joshua is, who you want to bring back and recover. The idea you’d put him back in with Ruiz is insane. Give him some fights," Arum said.

                  “Forget about the titles. The titles will always be there. Joshua is a great personality. He shouldn’t go back with Andy Ruiz. Any real ­boxing guy would tell you that. ­Unfortunately, his promoter is not a boxing guy”




                  Whyte was so busy fighting for his WBC mandatory he didn't see Povetkin's uppercut, which knocked him cold on his ass': Bob Arum sticks the knife in after 'Bodysnatcher' is stunned by brutal KO... and then takes swipe at Anthony Joshua too! He has a suspect chin he’s chinny …Yada yada yada .

                  When has Hearn ever acted this way towards pro fighters ,no wonder Whyte doesn’t want to help promote these guys promotions they are just trash compared to Hearn .
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-10-2022, 11:50 PM.

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                  • diplo
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER

                    Yes because it’s O.K for Arum to say Joshua loses time and again when Hearn is promoting the fight but when it’s the other way around it’s O.K to attack Hearn ?

                    “You will amazed how Joshua gets taken apart ,Pulev will pummel him “

                    https://********/D-kqfKNmJ24



                    Bob Arum on Joshua vs Parker when he was co promoting him .

                    “And I think he can win, I don't think he's going to knock out Joshua - even though Joshua doesn't have the best chin. But I think he can out-box him and we've got three neutral officials. I give my guy a helluva shot."

                    ooops again .




                    Bob Arum on the Ruiz Rematch


                    “It’s the dumbest thing from the standpoint of a young fighter, who Joshua is, who you want to bring back and recover. The idea you’d put him back in with Ruiz is insane. Give him some fights," Arum said.

                    “Forget about the titles. The titles will always be there. Joshua is a great personality. He shouldn’t go back with Andy Ruiz. Any real ­boxing guy would tell you that. ­Unfortunately, his promoter is not a boxing guy”




                    Whyte was so busy fighting for his WBC mandatory he didn't see Povetkin's uppercut, which knocked him cold on his ass': Bob Arum sticks the knife in after 'Bodysnatcher' is stunned by brutal KO... and then takes swipe at Anthony Joshua too! He has a suspect chin he’s chinny …Yada yada yada .

                    When has Hearn ever acted this way towards pro fighters ,no wonder Whyte doesn’t want to help promote these guys promotions they are just trash compared to Hearn .
                    Oh for sure Arum talks as much nonsense. But he looks and sounds like a grandpa who will sit you on his knee and tell you war stories. I wasn't comparing. But Hearn takes the BS biscuit for me.

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                    • TMLT87
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                      #40
                      I mean...its not likely is it really.

                      If Fury is even in a position of trading left hooks with Whyte in the first place hes being careless.

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