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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cunningham: Tyson Fury Made a Mistake Taking This Fight

    Former cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham (25-5, 12KOs) is more than ready for the upcoming tall order on April 20th at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Cunningaham will face undefeated 6'9 heavyweight contender Tyson Fury (20-0, 14KOs), who makes his debut in the United States.

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  • Gypsy John Fury
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    Steve's a great fighter, but Fury's gonna beat him down badly.

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    • The Hammer
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      #3
      Taking this fight is not a mistake. Cunningham is the next logical step forward for Fury.

      He's not a big puncher, so he's not really dangerous. He is very quick and may frustrate Fury, but I think Tyson will box intelligently like he did against Johnson and win the rounds.

      BJ Flores on NBC will be very biased against Fury in his commentary. If it goes to decision he'll claim a robbery. He'll be giving his buddy Cunningham rounds just for running!

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      • Hayehammer
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        #4
        I agree Bj flores can be very biased!
        i expect a boring fight with these two guys with little punching going on!
        both are good dancers

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        • The Nephilim
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          #5
          BJ Flores was a disgrace calling the Glazkov fight. He ignored many good punches Glazkov landed to talk about his buddy Scott instead.

          Fury is a far more fluid boxer than the tense and somewhat stiff David Price. There will be no upset of Fury by Cunningham. Fury TKO 7 >>>> USS Cunningham.

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          • papillon82
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            #6
            This is another step up for Fury. Exciting to see what he does, he boxed Johnson pretty well, but he will maybe try to simply bully Cunningham.

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            • ddangerous
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              #7
              A lot of pressure on Fury now since Price got demolished.

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              • VatoMulatto
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                #8
                Cunningham has a very shot in this fight. He's the better boxer and a lot faster. I don't know if he can handle the weight disadvantage though Fury is a huge man.

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                • moonshineman
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                  #9
                  Cunningham is right. Cunningham will soundly beat Fury.

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                  • Jr John
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                    The good big man always beats the good small man! Steve was a fantastic cruiserweight champ but this is the heavyweights steve! I imagine if tyson sticks to a good game plan he should at least win this won on points or maybe even a late stoppage.

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