Fury by decision. He'll probably be able to use his reach somewhat and Cunningham is not a great heavyweight.
Tyson Fury vs. Steve Cunningham
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It stands for BenjaminOriginally posted by Freedom.NBC commentator BJ Flores will score it for Steve Cunningham and say he was robbed even if Fury knocks him out.
Flores seems to have a thing for Philadelphia boxers like Malik Scott, Eddie Chambers and Steve Cunningham.
I wonder what the "BJ" in Flores' name stands for?Comment
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Did you feel Glazkov won last night?Originally posted by Freedom.NBC commentator BJ Flores will score it for Steve Cunningham and say he was robbed even if Fury knocks him out.
Flores seems to have a thing for Philadelphia boxers like Malik Scott, Eddie Chambers and Steve Cunningham.
I wonder what the "BJ" in Flores' name stands for?Comment
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Cunningham is a better fighter but his defense is too leaky and his chin is weak so with the size difference I have to pick Fury by stoppage.Comment
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Going for a late KO on this one in favor of Fury. Cunningham is a great boxer and is pretty slick, which could cause Fury a few problems early on. However he is totally undersized against Fury, and will be conceding a considerable amount of weight and height.
Fury from round 6, will probably start getting to him and get the late stoppage, if not, UD for Fury.Comment
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Cunningham looked small compared to Adamek. He's going to try fight Fury like Haye did Valuev lol...it's going to be ugly. Cunningham has no business at HW imoComment
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i agree that Fury is too big and his mobility for his size plus solid jab should be enough to beat Cunningham, however remember that in boxing skills and speed can beat size and power, especially in the HW division. If Cunningham fights a very disciplined fight and is able to use movement to stop Fury setting his feet and getting off then he may well be in with a good chance, its not an easy fight to pull off but and he needs to be cautious all the way.Comment
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