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  • IronDanHamza
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    #51
    2FAST Fury apparently didn't train for the last 3 weeks of training camp according to Peter Fury's interview on IFLTV and they almost pulled out.

    Add to the fact he was a year out the ring.

    That wasn't even 50% of 2FAST and he still put on one of the Heavyweight performances for the ages.

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    • Mr.Daddy
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      #52
      Originally posted by kafkod
      The sound of idiots booing during this fight was music to my ears.

      When the idiots boo during a Tyson Fury fight it means Tyson is boxing the way a man with his unique physical attributes should be boxing - using his height, massive reach and excellent defensive footwork to pepper his opponent with a steady stream of punches while taking nothing back in return.

      When Tyson boxes like that, there is no heavyweight in the world who can defeat him, and that includes Wlad.

      Other men have beaten Del Boy, but nobody has ever beaten him easily, including Vitali and Haye. Fury handled Chisora without even raising a sweat. And without putting any effort into his punches, he left Del Boy, who doesn't usually mark up, looking like somebody had been hitting him with a baseball bat.
      Excellent assessment.

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      • D-MiZe
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        #53
        Let's not look past the fact that Chisora clearly didn't want to be there, he does have the ability to get on the inside with Fury. He didn't even attempt that last night and was complaining about petty things as early as the second round.

        I'm quite disappointed in the past couple of weeks with the boxing we've seen. On paper, we had two great cards but the main fights in each failed to deliver.

        "peeleft:

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        • gmc_rfc_06
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          #54
          Terrible fight.

          Chisora is done, that left hook from Haye has simply ruined him. He looked like he had no interest in being there last night after 2 rounds.

          Boring, boring fight.

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            #55
            Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
            Terrible fight.

            Chisora is done, that left hook from Haye has simply ruined him. He looked like he had no interest in being there last night after 2 rounds.

            Boring, boring fight.
            he was never very good to begin with. he only looked descent against vitali becuz vitali was old and shot. I just never thought much of chisora

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            • Ray*
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              #56
              Originally posted by IronDanHamza
              2FAST Fury apparently didn't train for the last 3 weeks of training camp according to Peter Fury's interview on IFLTV and they almost pulled out.

              Add to the fact he was a year out the ring.

              That wasn't even 50% of 2FAST and he still put on one of the Heavyweight performances for the ages.
              That's even more impressive if so.

              Originally posted by D-MiZe
              Let's not look past the fact that Chisora clearly didn't want to be there, he does have the ability to get on the inside with Fury. He didn't even attempt that last night and was complaining about petty things as early as the second round.

              I'm quite disappointed in the past couple of weeks with the boxing we've seen. On paper, we had two great cards but the main fights in each failed to deliver.

              "peeleft:
              I think I heard Chisora saying to his trainer that he can't feel his legs or he has got no legs.

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              • kafkod
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                #57
                Originally posted by jas
                Felt sorry for Del Boy

                He was trying

                Eye almost swollen shut

                Fury master boxer with the Larry Holmes type flicking jab
                Fury's jab was so fast that, apparently, half the people watching the fight coudn't even see it, including the ref.
                What kind of fool interupts a one-sided beat-down like that, and instead of pulling out a guy who's health and future well-being were clearly in danger, tells them both that he wants to see more action?
                Who did he think was closing both Del Boy's eyes, busting up his nose and mouth and slowly punching him to a complete stand still ... Don Charles in the corner?

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  he was never very good to begin with. he only looked descent against vitali becuz vitali was old and shot. I just never thought much of chisora
                  He was aggressive, had a great chin and gave full effort.

                  Since Haye cracked his chin, he's not been the same. His punch resistance is gone and because of that he's less aggressive.
                  Last edited by gmc_rfc_06; 11-30-2014, 08:06 AM.

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                  • beez721
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by gmc_rfc_06
                    He was aggressive, had a great chin and gave full effort.

                    Since Haye cracked his chin, he's not been the same. His punches resistance is gone and because of that he's less aggressive.
                    I agree with most of that but still dont think he was ever very good

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                    • D-MiZe
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Ray*
                      I think I heard Chisora saying to his trainer that he can't feel his legs or he has got no legs.
                      Aye but he said it like a spoilt child then in the corner the next round, he moaned about his eye. It was the way he made said comments and his body language that suggested he wasn't up for putting any effort in.

                      A lot of people mentioning Chisora isn't that good... well neither is Fury.

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