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    Heavyweight contender Hughie Fury will return to action on April 4 at London?s York Hall.
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  • #2
    How do you say 'meh' in Britspeak?

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    • #3
      Sky/Boxxer seemingly had no interest in keeping Hughie active so this looks like a good link for both him and GBM.

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      • #4
        The so-called top heavyweights are all shivering in fear.

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        • #5
          Put Hughie Fury in with Moses Itauma 'Peter Fury, should just front it and call for that fight. Because what Hughie Fury needs, is to be involved in a big boxing event with major jeopardy. Moses Itauma vs Hughie Fury, would create that sort of event'.

          Thus-far in Hughie Fury's career, we know that he is durable 'And skill for skill he does have a solid game, from mid to long range. Unfortunately his brute strength and power for a Super Heavyweight, seems to be even more worst than Tyson Fury's. But as a Heavyweight fighter, Hughie Fury still has a lot of ability for a boxing trainer to work with and improve'.

          Fury is now at the stage of his career, where he should just take every single big fight opportunity which comes his way 'Even if those fights are stylistically extremely difficult fights, that he could tactically be avoided'.

          Note: What I mean by tactically avoiding certain fights is 'Professional boxing is about charting a path an​d having good match making. That suits the fighter. This does not mean they are matched in fights, which are manufactured wins. It just means there is a in-depth analysis before they choose their fights. What is there to gain in the win, what is the likely-hood a particular fighter wins, and what style of action will be produced. Great match making involves that sort of reasoning processing in my opinion'.

          To conclude: I honestly believe that Hughie and Peter Fury 'Should be looking at fights vs Martin Bakole and Moses Itauma. Maybe even a fighter like Frazier Clarke as his comeback fight. I think right about now? I would rate Hughie Fury as a skill for skill better fighter than all of those fighters. It is just in the areas of brute strength, power, gears those specific dimension's to his game which he is really lacking'.

          I don't really think Top Level Heavyweight fighters are avoiding Hughie Fury 'In reality, they are most likely not giving him much thought. Even top level British Heavyweight fighters are most likely looking past Hughie Fury. Fury quite simply just has not built up enough momentum in his career, or? Created a narrative and theme with his quest in boxing like Tyson Fury'.

          Peter Fury and Hughie Fury best stay active and ready. Front and pose a challenge to all of the top level British and World Heavyweight fighters 'Then when the opportunity arises, he has to take those fights' etc.
          Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-17-2025, 08:07 AM.

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          • #6
            The truth can never be considered disrespect and Hughie Fury, so very unfortunately, is a wetwipe.
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            • #7
              Hughie has been in some good fights, he has never been stopped and his inactivity has mainly been down to healthbissue over which he had little control. He has skills and some felt he was on the wrong end of a poor decision vs Joe Parker when he was WBO champ. He fought a prime Pulev away from home. Povetkin has since been established as a prolific drug cheat. Povetkin knocked out Dillian Whyte but wasn't even close against Hughie.

              I don't think a cpmparison tp Ituma is a fair one as time will show Ituma as the next big thing in the Heavyweight division. Hughie could with a couple of risly fights be manouvered into another title shot. Is he capable of winning? I wouldn't bet against him. The big cjallenge is that altough they heavuweight division is stacked, the volume of title fights has been piss poor for years. Champions of all weight divisions sould have to dedend 7 times over a two year period to give contenders their chance. Dissolving at least two of the 'governing bodies' would give greater credability to the sport.

              Hughie Fury is a good guy and has earned the right to be part of the heavyweight conversation. Those rubbishing him should watch a few of his fights. He is at a veru good level.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BiiiiigAl View Post
                Hughie has been in some good fights, he has never been stopped and his inactivity has mainly been down to healthbissue over which he had little control. He has skills and some felt he was on the wrong end of a poor decision vs Joe Parker when he was WBO champ. He fought a prime Pulev away from home. Povetkin has since been established as a prolific drug cheat. Povetkin knocked out Dillian Whyte but wasn't even close against Hughie.

                I don't think a cpmparison tp Ituma is a fair one as time will show Ituma as the next big thing in the Heavyweight division. Hughie could with a couple of risly fights be manouvered into another title shot. Is he capable of winning? I wouldn't bet against him. The big cjallenge is that altough they heavuweight division is stacked, the volume of title fights has been piss poor for years. Champions of all weight divisions sould have to dedend 7 times over a two year period to give contenders their chance. Dissolving at least two of the 'governing bodies' would give greater credability to the sport.

                Hughie Fury is a good guy and has earned the right to be part of the heavyweight conversation. Those rubbishing him should watch a few of his fights. He is at a veru good level.
                Hi Peter Fury.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BiiiiigAl View Post
                  Hughie has been in some good fights, he has never been stopped and his inactivity has mainly been down to healthbissue over which he had little control. He has skills and some felt he was on the wrong end of a poor decision vs Joe Parker when he was WBO champ. He fought a prime Pulev away from home. Povetkin has since been established as a prolific drug cheat. Povetkin knocked out Dillian Whyte but wasn't even close against Hughie.

                  I don't think a cpmparison tp Ituma is a fair one as time will show Ituma as the next big thing in the Heavyweight division. Hughie could with a couple of risly fights be manouvered into another title shot. Is he capable of winning? I wouldn't bet against him. The big cjallenge is that altough they heavuweight division is stacked, the volume of title fights has been piss poor for years. Champions of all weight divisions sould have to dedend 7 times over a two year period to give contenders their chance. Dissolving at least two of the 'governing bodies' would give greater credability to the sport.

                  Hughie Fury is a good guy and has earned the right to be part of the heavyweight conversation. Those rubbishing him should watch a few of his fights. He is at a veru good level.
                  Let's not forget that done of those "health issues" coincided with positive PED tests.

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                  • #10
                    I've been in the gym with him some time back and can second he's a good and decent guy. He is good and a lot better than given credit for BUT it's that time now . I hope he gets the chances to prove he's up there , there's a lot of money and good fights out there for him , I'm interested to see who he gets , because some in the know wouldn't want the risk for the money he currently commands .

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