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  • kafkod
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    #11
    Originally posted by markusmod

    Seems to be a UK thing, but I expect Fury to pummel Ngannou for as long as he can take it.
    No, it's a people who are not very good at spelling thing.

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    • kafkod
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      #12
      On a scale of 1 to Frank Warren, how full of shit is John Fury?

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      • MusoMeanderings
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        #13
        Originally posted by kafkod
        On a scale of 1 to Frank Warren, how full of shit is John Fury?
        .yes.

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        • hugh grant
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          #14
          Francis can win, but my money is on fury

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          • Cyborg Fangerloo
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            #15
            Fury's defense is awesome and there is a reason boxing stances, punches, defense, and everything else looks like it does and not like MMA's stand up game. This Francis guy has to change his body's mechanical habits and then fight someone like this. If he lands more than one good shot, Fury should be ashamed.

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              #16
              Does he hit as hard as Wilder? No? Pretty much says it all

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              • hugh grant
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                #17
                Originally posted by Cyborg Fangerloo
                Fury's defense is awesome and there is a reason boxing stances, punches, defense, and everything else looks like it does and not like MMA's stand up game. This Francis guy has to change his body's mechanical habits and then fight someone like this. If he lands more than one good shot, Fury should be ashamed.
                Everything you say is correct. How many do you think Connor landed on floyd? Good thing connor can't punch.

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                • Can't Be Touched.
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                  #18
                  I mean if bum squad wilder who IMO is by far the worst skilled heavyweight to ever hold a belt can land on fury multiple times why can't francis? francis is a world class athlete. A ufc heavyweight champion and strong as an ox. fury is also arrogant and full of himself. He may get careless and get caught by something big from francis.

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                  • trippleupper
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Tatabanya

                    Decades ago, Muhammad Ali faced Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki. To this day, it's remembered as a pathetic chapter in boxing history. Why? Because it's not boxing. It's a farce, then like now, that spins money which will go straight into the pockets of people who are already ****** rich. Money, by the way, which is mainly extracted from the gullible fan's wallet.
                    "Pathetic?" In some ways, but it's also remembered and memorialized as an odd and fascinating encounter. Apparently both men were seriously injured in the bout.

                    Worth noting too that this upcoming fight will be very different: Ngannou won't be lying on the floor trying to kick in Fury's shins.

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                    • Tatabanya
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by trippleupper

                      "Pathetic?" In some ways, but it's also remembered and memorialized as an odd and fascinating encounter. Apparently both men were seriously injured in the bout.

                      Worth noting too that this upcoming fight will be very different: Ngannou won't be lying on the floor trying to kick in Fury's shins.
                      As an "event", maybe Ali vs Inoki is remembered as you described it.

                      As fas as boxing purity is concerned - which is my main issue - that "fight" was as meaningful as absolute zero in history. More or less like Foreman beating six opponent in the same night in that other circus act.

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