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Originally posted by yoz View PostWasn't impressed at all with Fury's performance. He was tagged repeatedly by a guy he should have blown away. His lack of commitment to training and discipline in the ring is going to cost him. I'll be rooting for Chisora in the rematch, and see DelBoy scoring a KO win.
Not an impressive performance by any means.the low blow was after the referee said break,not even during the clinch ! Dirty dirty tactics,still relying on ****house tactics to win fights.
I see Fury stringing the British public along until he has a cash out fight.its blatant he is desperate for a payday,I see no other reason why he has signed with Warren other than for short term money fast.I'm of the believe he torched his own cars,for the insurance.i was reading an interview the other day and the clothes he had on,he struck me as a hobo,his lexicon is that of a hobo,the guy is a glorified hobo.hopefully Wlad offers him another fight and this time he accepts,I tire of his monologue.
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Lucas Browne vs. Eric Martel Bahoeli for the Commonwealth title on April 26
Tyson Fury not impressed with Dereck Chisora ahead of possible summer rematch
Dereck Chisora and Tyson Fury looking at summer rematch world title eliminator
Originally posted by yoz View PostWhat did you make of Hughie?
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Joseph Parker to fight on Klitschko-Leapai undercard
Kiwi heavyweight, Joseph Parker (7-0, 6KOs), will fight on the Wladimir Klitschko vs. Alexander Leapai undercard on 27 April.
Commenting, Parker's trainer, Kevin Barry, said:
"This is an incredible opportunity for Joseph"
"He will be fighting in front of the boxing world's movers and shakers. And if Joseph can win in front of them a whole lot of opportunities will suddenly open up"
"Joseph has showed up ready to work. The ring rust is going and his timing is coming back. We sparred 18 rounds last week so we're on track to get back to Vegas [where Barry is based] in good shape to start our camp."
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I was pretty big on Helenius a few years back - I thought he was gonna vie for a world title. He looked good in a ton of his early fights and even the Liakhovich fight but injuries and promotional problems have nearly derailed his career
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WBC heavyweight rankings
Champion: -vacant-
Emeritus Champion: Vitali Klitschko (UKRAINE)
1 .- Bermane Stiverne (Canada) SILVER
2 .- Chris Arreola (US)
3 .- Deontay Wilder (US) AMERICA
4 .- Bryant Jennings (US)
5 .- Mike Perez (Cuba/Ireland) USNBC
6 .- Manuel Charr (Lebanon/Syria) INTL SILVER /BALTIC/CISBB
7 .- Derek Chisora (GB) EBU
8 .- Tyson Fury (GB)
9 .- Tomasz Adamek (Poland)
10 .- Odlanier Solis (Cuba)
11 .- Lucas Browne (Australia)
12 .- Fres Oquendo (P. Rico)
13 .- Vyacheslav Glazkov (Ukraine) BALTIC Silver
14 .- Andy Ruiz (Mexico) NABF
15 .- Carlos Takam (Cameroon)
16 .- Tony Thompson (US)
17 .- Luis Ortiz (Cuba)
18 .- Johnathon Banks (US)
19 .- Mark De Mori (Australia)
20 .- Eric Molina (US)
21 .- Artur Szpilka (Poland)
22 .- Seth Mitchell (US)
23 .- Malik Scott (US)
24 .- Kyotaro Fujimoto (Japan)
25 .- Yazmany Consuegra (Cuba)
26 .- Sam ***ton (GB )
27 .- Billy Wright (US) LATINO/FECARBOX
28 .- Alexander Dimitrenko (Germany)
29 .- Francesco Pianeta (Italy)
30 .- Tony Grano (US)
31 .- Raphael Zumbano (Brazil) SOUTH AMERICA
32 .- Johan Duhaupas (France)
33 .- David Price (GB) COMM
34 .- Solomon Haumono (Australia) OPBF
35 .- Anthony Joshua (GB)
36 .- Erkan Teper (Germany)
37 .- Amir Mansour (US)
38 .- Herve Hubeaux (Belgium) YOUTH
39 .- Alexander Flores (US)
40 .- Arnold Gjergjaj (Switzerland)
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