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  • #21
    Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT View Post



    United always seemed to bring the best out of him. Always remember the diving header winner he scored for us against them in 2005. Not the most gifted of players but he always gave his all on the pitch and as you said legitimate hard man as those two burglars found out the hard way.
    Oh ****, I never heard the burglar story! Just read it now, and JFC…
    Last edited by P to the J; 05-25-2022, 02:25 AM.

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    • #22
      Hughie is dedicated and has served his apprenticeship with only top fighters beating him .I wasn't sold on him for a while but is looking impressive with the endless hours of couching from his top trainer dad Peter, he might just be the suprise package. His dedication isn't questionable as is some .I was training in the gym last Christmas Eve , when many fighters would be resting and in pops Hughie and really went to work.
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      • #23
        Originally posted by P to the J View Post

        He deserves much better tbf, but the competition was just too stiff, what with Bjork and that South American ref in the picture.

        You might well hate me because I’m a lifelong red! I gotta say, we’ve had some nutters in our time, and some ****** players, but never an absolute, 24 carat, no-boundaries, hard man on Ferguson’s level.

        ****ing love the guy; even more so when he scored that screamer against Man United in a 3-0 win, albeit that was while partnering Shearer at Newcastle.
        One of Eddie Howe's black & white army here... Big Dunc will always be the bar that premiership hard-men are measured against.
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        • #24
          Originally posted by Jack_sh*t View Post

          One of Eddie Howe's black & white army here... Big Dunc will always be the bar that premiership hard-men are measured against.
          Not Joey Barton?

          No, all joking aside, my in-law’s also a Newcastle fan.

          You used to have another guy who was a bit of a headcase, though not even in the same stratosphere as Ferguson.

          Did you ever rate Cheik Tiote? Remember telling some ppl I knew that he’d be a world class player one day, and on his day he was brilliant (IMO). Obviously never reached those heights, and sadly now deceased, RIP.

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          • #25
            It does seem fairly evenly matched on paper. I'd give a slight edge to Hunter.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by thack View Post
              Hughie is dedicated and has served his apprenticeship with only top fighters beating him .I wasn't sold on him for a while but is looking impressive with the endless hours of couching from his top trainer dad Peter, he might just be the suprise package. His dedication isn't questionable as is some .I was training in the gym last Christmas Eve , when many fighters would be resting and in pops Hughie and really went to work.
              You make a good case, and maybe you’re right. Maybe he can still do something. Don’t personally rate him, but you can’t say he’s having a bad career, and he’s still young enough to make waves

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              • #27
                Hughie Fury will win on points.

                Hunter does not have the power or intensity to beat Fury.

                What bothers Fury is pressure fighting, rough house tactics and power.

                Fury's boxing skills are good enough, to exploit many fighters who do not have those above area's to their game.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by P to the J View Post

                  Not Joey Barton?

                  No, all joking aside, my in-law’s also a Newcastle fan.

                  You used to have another guy who was a bit of a headcase, though not even in the same stratosphere as Ferguson.

                  Did you ever rate Cheik Tiote? Remember telling some ppl I knew that he’d be a world class player one day, and on his day he was brilliant (IMO). Obviously never reached those heights, and sadly now deceased, RIP.
                  I have fond memories of Cheik.. I was in the crowd, right behind & above the goal when he scored that volley against Arsenal. RIP.

                  Joey B could start an argument in an empty room.

                  Were you at Goodison last weekend? Atmosphere looked incredible..

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Jack_sh*t View Post

                    I have fond memories of Cheik.. I was in the crowd, right behind & above the goal when he scored that volley against Arsenal. RIP.

                    Joey B could start an argument in an empty room.

                    Were you at Goodison last weekend? Atmosphere looked incredible..
                    LOL.

                    Beautiful goal, that one, and a great game. Extremely envious of you being there for that.

                    I wasn’t mate, no. I’m a Liverpool fan, and I’m really more of an armchair fan, in part due to my sins of living outside the area but picking them as my team aged 9, but very pleased for Evertonians.
                    Last edited by P to the J; 05-25-2022, 07:17 AM.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by P to the J View Post

                      Oh ****, I never heard the burglar story! Just read it now, and JFC…
                      Madness isn’t it mate.
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