This was the best version of Fury that you can find... can you imagine the pressure if he had lost to a YouTuber? lol.
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Comments Thread For: Jake Paul: All Respect To Tommy Fury, He Won, I Think We Deserve The Rematch
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Jake did well against a pro. Tommy mightbgo farther in boxing then we think, so that would help jake be less embarassed
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Originally posted by ßykeryder View PostFunny part is Jake Paul is still the A-side in the rematch. What other options are there for Tommy?
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Originally posted by bullydean View PostJust a bunch of Fury haters on here.
The fight was not competitive. Tommy outclassed Jake the whole fight.
Jake did not hurt Tommy. Tommy kept slipping Jake's right hand that the commentators were overhyping because they're paid to ride him.
Tommy was not almost KO'd. Tommy overextended which made him lose balance and Jake's jab made him slip and fall over. There was no damage.
The ref made two bs point deductions for Tommy and should have deducted more points from Jake for excessive clinching. This just tells me the fight was rigged but in Jake's favor.
This looked like a sparring session for Tommy and his hardest fight still looks to be against Grant. I don't like that he took that fake belt and garbage fight as accomplishments but what he said is true. He's 23. He had a decent jab, footwork, and head movement. If he stays focused and still has a world title as his goal he could do better than a prospect and celebrity boxer.
It's great that Tommy exposed Jake that badly.
Fury barely won, I wouldn't call it "exposing him badly". And whether or not you like it, it was a knockdown, so his footwork isn't actually that good. Paul has clear stamina issues and throws way too many overhand rights without setting them up at all.
At the end of the day I thought Fury was going to lose, considering the combined record of his opponents is something like 6-900. I did not think Fury was capable of that, but let's not pretend like he's going to fare well against a ranked opponent.Last edited by chicken-; 02-27-2023, 10:14 AM.Calibaloc likes this.
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Originally posted by chicken- View Post
The ref did not deduct 2 points from Tommy, what planet are you on? Tommy definitely took a few clean punches where his eyes rolled back.
Fury barely won, I wouldn't call it "exposing him badly". And whether or not you like it, it was a knockdown, so his footwork isn't actually that good. Paul has clear stamina issues and throws way too many overhand rights without setting them up at all.
At the end of the day I thought Fury was going to lose, considering the combined record of his opponents is something like 6-900. I did not think Fury was capable of that, but let's not pretend like he's going to fare well against a ranked opponent.
I didn't say it wasn't a KD. I said it was not from being hurt but from slipping. It wasn't due to Jake doing any damage.
Also Tommy was never seriously hurt lol. The few clean hits that landed for Jake were immediately brushed off.
Yeah Fury "barely won" on the cards but it was a clear and easy win for Tommy. He clearly boxed Jake's ears off. The only people that considered it close were the paid off commentary and MMA fans turned Paul fans.
So yes, Jake did get exposed badly.
The Grant fight has been the only fight were Tommy seems to have gotten out of first gear and even in that fight Tommy quickly adapted.
Whether you like it or not Tommy is a novice. He did not and does not claim to be a world class fighter. He is fighting at his level. If he's actually taking his pro career seriously he can do well. You just said you didn't expect Tommy to win, yet he not only won but massively proved you wrong by easily outboxing Jake. Just proving my point about y'all being Fury haters.
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