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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I Will Rule - Haye, Chisora, Price are Beatable!

    Heavyweight contender Tyson Fury believes he will fight David Price one day - when a world title is on the line.

    The 6ft 9in hitman maintained his unbeaten record - and kept himself on course for a major heavyweight fight - with a one-sided fifth-round stoppage win over Vinny Maddalone on Saturday to claim the WBO intercontinental title.

    Earlier this year, Fury vacated his British and Commonwealth crowns - leading to accusations he was avoiding Price - but the 23-year-old insists he will fight this opponent when the time is right.
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  • taansend
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    I like Fury but I think he might be confusing Adamek with Adamski.

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    • Kilrain
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      Tyson Fury is the biggest joke in boxing. End of.

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      • JimmyMcNulty
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        An out of shape Chisora gave him an hard time, a fit one would probably KO him inside 3.

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        • voneric
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          Tyson Fury learned after his fight with Chisora, that without a Real title on the line, the results mean nothing. Fury beat DelBoy pretty soundly and got very little credit in doing so. Even ESPNs Dan Rafael had Chisora rated higher than Fury which makes very little sense. Fury still has to improve a bit more to be considered a dangerous foe against the Klit Brothers and I think Tomaz Adamek is a nice step forward. Of course i would like to see Fury v Arreola instead but doubtful that will happen. In about 2 seconds all the UK fans will start saying David Price, and he is a good fighter, but at 28 years old, i find it odd that no one is complaining that Price has not fought anyone with a pulse and is staying away from Wlad and Vitali as well. I guess we all see what we want to and ignore the facts. David Price is a good fighter, but time is not on your side when you are a few years away from 30. For instance, Price has still not secured a fight with a quality opponent and no one is bashing him. I am rooting for Fury to stay active and keep improving, as well as David Price, but the UK fans should be consistent with their namecalling. I know the British fans love amateur records and i think Price, who is still without a future fight, should take on Magomed Abdusalamov next on American Television. Price apparently destroyed Mago with Headgear, now lets see if he can do it without.
          Last edited by voneric; 07-09-2012, 05:07 PM.

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          • LA_2_Vegas
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            #6
            Originally posted by JimmyMcNulty
            An out of shape Chisora gave him an hard time, a fit one would probably KO him inside 3.
            ??? He won though, and he was hardly in shape himself. He was like 22-23yrs old beating Chisora, who is getting big fights now. If Deontay Wilder had a name like that on his resume, he'd be HOF already.

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            • LA_2_Vegas
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              I did like Al Berstein's idea of pushing for Fury vs Adamek to happen in the US. probably makes better sense for Fury though, Adamek hasn't been looking great lately and he makes enough money to do his own thing.

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              • taansend
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                Originally posted by LA_2_Vegas
                ??? He won though, and he was hardly in shape himself. He was like 22-23yrs old beating Chisora, who is getting big fights now. If Deontay Wilder had a name like that on his resume, he'd be HOF already.
                Well said.

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                • Sparked_26
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                  Originally posted by voneric
                  Tyson Fury learned after his fight with Chisora, that without a Real title on the line, the results mean nothing. Fury beat DelBoy pretty soundly and got very little credit in doing so. Even ESPNs Dan Rafael had Chisora rated higher than Fury which makes very little sense. Fury still has to improve a bit more to be considered a dangerous foe against the Klit Brothers and I think Tomaz Adamek is a nice step forward. Of course i would like to see Fury v Arreola instead but doubtful that will happen. In about 2 seconds all the UK fans will start saying David Price, and he is a good fighter, but at 28 years old, i find it odd that no one is complaining that Price has not fought anyone with a pulse and is staying away from Wlad and Vitali as well. I guess we all see what we want to and ignore the facts. David Price is a good fighter, but time is not on your side when you are a few years away from 30. For instance, Price has still not secured a fight with a quality opponent and no one is bashing him. I am rooting for Fury to stay active and keep improving, as well as David Price, but the UK fans should be consistent with their namecalling. I know the British fans love amateur records and i think Price, who is still without a future fight, should take on Magomed Abdusalamov next on American Television. Price apparently destroyed Mago with Headgear, now lets see if he can do it without.
                  Yeah, they said that didn't they on a Sky Sports broadcast. He was stopped 23-0 on the outclassed rule.

                  I was getting excited about Magomed - but that is shocking. It's different without the headgear and the smaller gloves but it will be interesting to see if they match Mago with a tall heavyweight with decent skills at any point.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    Originally posted by JimmyMcNulty
                    An out of shape Chisora gave him an hard time, a fit one would probably KO him inside 3.
                    The fight id like to see is Haye vs Fury. Haye is happy to tackle chisora at the drop of a hat, so why not against Fury?

                    I actually want Fury to call Haye out and vice versa. So before you call out the Klitschos, fight haye first who beat Chisora.
                    Last edited by hugh grant; 07-09-2012, 05:40 PM.

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