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  • Comments Thread For: Hearn: A Complete Novice Beat Tyson Fury, Ngannou Won That Fight, Forget Fury-Usyk!

    Eddie Hearn was direct with his take on what took place in Saudi Arabia and how believes it can work to his advantage. Tyson Fury claimed a split decision win over former UFC heavyweight champion and pro boxing debutant Francis Ngannou in their ESPN+/TNT Sport Pay-Per-View main event Saturday in Riyadh.
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  • #2
    Fury/Usyk isn't a dead fight now
    Come on Eddie....
    Lololololol
    Hearn knows he's gonna piss off the Fury Team & Fans with these statements
    Especially the ones in these Boxingscene comments

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    • #3
      Agreed

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      • #4
        Usyk-Fury is not happening this year
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        • #5
          Fury vs Usyk will happen and Eddy will have no part in it. Gotta love it

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          • #6
            Originally posted by alexnation View Post
            Usyk-Fury is not happening this year
            Or ever......for that matter.

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            • #7
              Its still big but doesn't settle things now in the HW division given what took place today.
              NoConcoms NoConcoms likes this.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                Fury vs Usyk will happen and Eddy will have no part in it. Gotta love it
                Well, if it does happen, it's only because Fury wants to cash out. Otherwise, he'll "retire" and sidestep at every possible opportunity. I have to admit: Fury has done a great job marketing himself to his idiotic fan base.

                But even they must see the truth now. Thank you, Francis Ngannou.
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                • #9
                  Hahahah this embarrassing amateur is on the outside looking in.

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                  • #10
                    If you look through this forum, you will see some hardcore Fury fans still trying to tactically protect Tyson Fury and demean other top level Heavyweights 'Making the claims that Ngannou would wreck many other top level Heavyweights, which is in part nonsense'.

                    Tonight's fight says more about Tyson Fury's true form, than any other Top level Heavyweight.

                    Tyson Fury outside of his wins vs Kiltschko and Wilder has barely fought at World level 'And that type of behavior as a fighter and Champion, will at some point unearth itself' I believe potentially that is what has happened tonight'.

                    There is no evidence that Ngannou would wreck any other top level Heavyweights in the game 'But the man deserves credit for his performance'.

                    Anthony Joshua is a better boxer miles more proven fighter than Ngannou at World level, and unlike Tyson Fury? The boxing World knows the level of Joshua. 'Joshua not so long ago fought in two competitive fights back to back vs Usyk. There is no doubt that Anthony Joshua skill for skill is a very capable boxer'.

                    Joshua in comparison to Fury is also objectively a more experienced fighter at fighting at World and elite level, stylistically Joshua always has been a potentially difficult fight for Tyson Fury 'As it is well known that once upon a time ? Fury & Wilder both fought each other to avoid Joshua. Because they both regarded each other as the stylistically easier match up'.

                    I still rate Fury on merit as the number one Heavyweight, because he has the two best wins on his resume in terms of historical magnitude 'But Fury's true boxing form at World or Elite level since the Wilder trilogy is unknown. Tyson Fury tonight fought a fighter in Ngannou who was competing in his first ever boxing match, Fury was decked and pushed in a competitive 12 round fight' etc.





                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-29-2023, 12:54 PM.

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