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  • yoz
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    #21

    Chisora
    Klitschko [WIDE UD loss]
    Harrison [Joke of a fight - the guy lost to Rogan...]
    Ruiz [shot]
    Valuev [razor-thin decision. Even shot Evander did a better job]
    Barrett
    Remind me, how old is David? Tyson is still young, he should take his time.

    Haye is the one who needs to step-up.

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    • Jam Jars
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      #22
      Originally posted by yoz
      Remind me, how old is David? Tyson is still young, he should take his time.

      Haye is the one who needs to step-up.
      Those opponents are still better than Fury's so your statement about Fury fighting better opponents is rubbish. Haye wants to fight Vitali, he already fought the champ who did little more than land a few jabs to win rounds.

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      • Arthur Daley
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        #23
        Fury's bar far the best British HW since Lewis.

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        • yoz
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          #24
          Originally posted by Own3d
          Those opponents are still better than Fury's so your statement about Fury fighting better opponents is rubbish. Haye wants to fight Vitali, he already fought the champ who did little more than land a few jabs to win rounds.
          LOL.

          Wladimir fought how he always does - conservatively.


          Haye was the one promising 'fireworks'. He just scampered around the ring for 12 rounds, after realising his ******ed plan wouldn't work.

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          • teddycanyon
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            #25
            I'm of the opinion that if Fury gets past Cunningham, he's deserving of a shot straight-away. Come on, is Francesco Pianeta worthy of a shot?

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              #26
              Originally posted by Weltschmerz
              You reckon Steve might beat him?
              My assessment of Tyson Fury.

              Up until a couple of days ago I had only watched some highlights of Fury, and the only fight that I had actually watched was when he fought Chisora. I honestly don't remember much of that fight, I guess I lost interest when Chisora showed up impersonating a fat cow. Although I don't think much of Fury I thought I would be fair and watch his fights.

              I watched three of Fury's fights on You Tube. For some reason I could not find the Kevin "No worries I am Only Here to Get Paid" Johnson fight. But that doesn't mater simply because in my opinion he cannot be taken seriously as a fighter.

              The fights that I did watch were Fury against Rogan, Firtha and Pajkic. After watching those fights I have to wonder how anyone can take Fury seriously.

              Don't get me wrong because it is not like he is a complete bum. Because he does have a nice jab and seems to have fast hands for a big man. But, at times he was being dominated and left wondering around on ***** street by a couple of god awful fighters. And the ref that stopped the Firtha fight must have had a bet in on that fight.

              As far as the Cunningham fight is concerned. I will not go as far as to say that Steve will win. Simply because of the weight difference as well as lack of power and his age. However, I will say that I don't see him having any problem hitting Fury. Only because I am positive that he has more talent than Firtha, Rogan and Pajkic combined. He is also just as tall as two of them. And even at heavyweight Steve may have as much power as Pajkic and Fury's power in my opinion is overrated. With that said I believe that Steve has a decent chance against Fury

              Honestly I was shocked I really was. As I have already said I am not sure what will happen on 4-20. But what I will say is that Haye or any other close to an elite heavyweight should have an easy days work with Fury. And until Fury's exploits in the ring actually catch up to what comes out of his mouth I don't believe that he should be taken so seriously.

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              • The Hammer
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                #27
                from twitter:

                EBOXINGNEWS ‏@EBOXINGNEWS 13m
                Tyson Fury vs Kubrat Pulev has been negotiated for the summer after Fury does the business over Cunningham
                EBOXINGNEWS ‏@EBOXINGNEWS 11m
                @Andre_8626 its really hennessay has said its a done deal as long as fury beats USS

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                • Weltschmerz
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Ravens Fan
                  My assessment of Tyson Fury.

                  Up until a couple of days ago I had only watched some highlights of Fury, and the only fight that I had actually watched was when he fought Chisora. I honestly don't remember much of that fight, I guess I lost interest when Chisora showed up impersonating a fat cow. Although I don't think much of Fury I thought I would be fair and watch his fights.

                  I watched three of Fury's fights on You Tube. For some reason I could not find the Kevin "No worries I am Only Here to Get Paid" Johnson fight. But that doesn't mater simply because in my opinion he cannot be taken seriously as a fighter.

                  The fights that I did watch were Fury against Rogan, Firtha and Pajkic. After watching those fights I have to wonder how anyone can take Fury seriously.

                  Don't get me wrong because it is not like he is a complete bum. Because he does have a nice jab and seems to have fast hands for a big man. But, at times he was being dominated and left wondering around on ***** street by a couple of god awful fighters. And the ref that stopped the Firtha fight must have had a bet in on that fight.

                  As far as the Cunningham fight is concerned. I will not go as far as to say that Steve will win. Simply because of the weight difference as well as lack of power and his age. However, I will say that I don't see him having any problem hitting Fury. Only because I am positive that he has more talent than Firtha, Rogan and Pajkic combined. He is also just as tall as two of them. And even at heavyweight Steve may have as much power as Pajkic and Fury's power in my opinion is overrated. With that said I believe that Steve has a decent chance against Fury

                  Honestly I was shocked I really was. As I have already said I am not sure what will happen on 4-20. But what I will say is that Haye or any other close to an elite heavyweight should have an easy days work with Fury. And until Fury's exploits in the ring actually catch up to what comes out of his mouth I don't believe that he should be taken so seriously.
                  The Cunningham fight should answer some questions about Fury. I like the fact that he's facing a smaller boxer, which will give him a real test skill wise, see how far he's come along. It's a better test than say Price had vs Thompson, which really didn't answer questions about a British hw. It's a very good test for Fury, but I think he will go in there and spark Cunningham, he's confidence is over the moon atm, he's in good shape, young, super hungry, and going 100 mph fast forward atm.

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                  • The Hammer
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                    #29
                    Good to see Fury is willing to fight quality opponents like Cunningham and Pulev.

                    Haye prefers to take no risks and go after chinny guys like Wawrzyk.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Earl Hickey
                      I've been very impressed with Fury, hopefully he keeps up the hard work in the gym because its paying off in the ring
                      No fcuking way!! You mean the guy with a Team Fury logo as his sig and a pic of Tyson and Hughie Fury as his avatar has been "very impressed with Fury"!!?? Now that's a revelation... Next thing we know Leonard Ellerbe will be telling people how impressed he's been with Floyd Mayweather.

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