Comments Thread For: Thompson: I'll School Fury, He Had No Balls To Face Price

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  • Weltschmerz
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    #21
    Originally posted by JAB5239
    Not unless the top fighters start fighting each other and are more active it won't.
    That's the point, they will start fighting each other, and bitter old men like you will keep whining, regardless.

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    • JAB5239
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      #22
      Originally posted by Weltschmerz
      That's the point, they will start fighting each other, and bitter old men like you will keep whining, regardless.
      Sorry, but the recent trend doesn't suggest this and you have no crystal ball to make such a prediction.

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        #23
        Originally posted by JAB5239
        Sorry, but the recent trend doesn't suggest this and you have no crystal ball to make such a prediction.
        I don't need a crystal ball. I have eyes in my head and common sense.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Weltschmerz
          I don't need a crystal ball. I have eyes in my head and common sense.
          Great. So tell me exactly where this trend has started to turn around? Is it with Pulev being active? Povetkin speedily trying to make the Wlad fight? How about with Fury not fighting Price? Maybe its with Adamek avoiding Pulev. Is it Vittles fighting Charr? Please, point it out and explain it to me.

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          • LacedUp'sDream
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            #25
            Originally posted by Freedom.
            Looks like Thompson will be fighting another contender before too long, but I wonder who it will be?

            I'd like to see him test another one of the up-and-coming heavyweights like Fury, Helenius, Pulev, or Wilder.
            I can't see Fury risking his high ranking vs Haye or Thompson before he's duly been beaten by Cunningham or Pulev.

            Originally posted by Weltschmerz
            Thompson wouldn't be a bad fight for Fury. If Fury can do a number on him, it will once again spotlight the difference in quality between Fury and Price.
            Will Fury risk his high ranking to Thompson before facing his WBC route ? I genuinely can't see him facing Pulev,let alone Wlad,he's making big noises,so what.

            Originally posted by LacedUp
            Fury going to America is good. Even Thompson beating Price was good. Shows the difference in levels from Wlad to Price. Haye potentially coming back is good. If only Helenius, Pulev, Povetkin and the likes will mix it with the better heavies, then we are looking at something interesting!
            Add Haye to the list of fighters prepared to mix it up and you've a comment I actually agree with.Will it happen ? doudbtful.I'm certain Price will bounce back,add him to that list for me,as well as the likes of Malik Scott,Glazkov,Mago,Wilder etc.

            Originally posted by Weltschmerz
            Absolutely, the division as a whole will keep improving over the next few years.
            Only as long as everyone keeps facing each other.

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