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  • Jewish-Reptile
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    #91
    Originally posted by HughJass
    That's the fight i've been wanting for a year now.Browne is a good fighter no matter what anyone says.Browne would be a great test for Fury,i also believe Ricky Hatton wants that fight aswell,browne even said so himself.

    And Ricky did a deal with Boxnation,so it makes perfect sense.
    Originally posted by BostonGuy
    I think Fury's team recognized that he wasn't ready for Klitschko at that point in his career; he was also chasing a big money fight with David Haye.

    For me the jury's still out on Tyson Fury. I had big hopes for him after he 'rededicated' himself to the sport a couple years ago. He's looked decent at times but also average as well. Fury looked very flat and uninspired in his last fight against Chisora.

    I'm hoping Fury will face a tough credible opponent for his February fight. Someone like Wach, Ustinov, Tarver or Lucas Browne would be great.

    No way Fury faces a puncher whilst sat waiting on his mandatory,which lets be honest could be over 12 months.Browne,Wach and Tarver are all heavy hitting big men recognised for notable KO wins.

    Ustinov is the go to guy with their prior history.upon realising the behemoth has nothing in his armoury that can trouble the Brit I expect their initial fears will be dispelled,and potentially he will be in line for a summer or possibly the February date.

    Fury can gain serious momentum towards building up his title shot with a win over the eastern euro giant.

    All these fools downplaying Ustinov in their agenda of undermining Pulev's achievement in stopping him will be building Ustinov up as an exceptional win for Fury,should that fight take place.

    Do I believe Fury was scared ? No.concerned,yes.i genuinely believe it was a duck,Fury has been so carefully matched to date,he never had any intentions of facing Pulev upon learning his USS fight was sanctioned an IBF eliminator and semi to face Pulev himself,after the name he had built up after becoming the first to stop Dimitrenko and Ustinov.

    Fury is chinny,their is no hiding from or behind anything to avoid the cold hard fact he has a glass chin,he looked visibly shook against the likes of USS and Abell.dropped hard by pillow fisted 200 lb guys like USS and Pajkic ! Does anybody not understand his handlers reluctance in matching him against tougher opposition before guiding him to his first real pay day.

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    • Dirk Diggler UK
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      #92
      Originally posted by TriMastiki
      Fury did duck Pulev in 2013

      Sauerland Event has revealed that promoter Mick Hennessey, who handles Tyson Fury (21-0, 15KOs), is not interested in going forward with an ordered fight against EBU heavyweight champion Kubrat Pulev (17-0, 9KOs). The two sides had until June 1 to reach a deal or an EBU purse bid would go forward. Hennessey was not interested in taking part in the purse bid. Fury-Pulev was also an IBF final eliminator, with the winner becoming the mandatory challenger to the October 5th match between unified king Wladimir Klitschko and challenger Alexander Povetkin.


      And he is going to keep on ducking him in 2015 too. He's as good as dead against the Cobra
      He pulled out of that fight to take a fight against David Haye - a much better fight for 10 times more money.

      Pulev is ****

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      • Jewish-Reptile
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        #93
        Originally posted by kafkod
        That was when he was a lot younger than he is now. He spent a lot of time locked up reflecting on the mistakes he made, which is probably why he is so careful and calculating in everything he does and says today. Eg, turning down a fight with Wlad back in 2012, because he knew that Tyson was improving and would have a much better chance of winning if they waited a year or two.
        Or waiting until the money on offer is bigger ?

        Lets not pretend to be naive.you know Fury was offered a 100k to fight Wlad before Wach was for the Nov 12 date,upon Arreola dropping out of the running to go after the WBC belt.if Fury gets a million euros to share between himself his uncle and Mick Hennessey,it will have proved a good business move to pass on the initial offer back in 2012.

        Fury and his handlers have done a remarkable job in guiding his career as carefully as they have to date,avoiding the likes of Pulev etc in ordered wbc and ibf eliminators,all the while maintaining and not alienating his own fan base.

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        • HughJass
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          #94
          Originally posted by Scott-Weiland
          No way Fury faces a puncher whilst sat waiting on his mandatory,which lets be honest could be over 12 months.Browne,Wach and Tarver are all heavy hitting big men recognised for notable KO wins.

          Ustinov is the go to guy with their prior history.upon realising the behemoth has nothing in his armoury that can trouble the Brit I expect their initial fears will be dispelled,and potentially he will be in line for a summer or possibly the February date.

          Fury can gain serious momentum towards building up his title shot with a win over the eastern euro giant.

          All these fools downplaying Ustinov in their agenda of undermining Pulev's achievement in stopping him will be building Ustinov up as an exceptional win for Fury,should that fight take place.

          Do I believe Fury was scared ? No.concerned,yes.i genuinely believe it was a duck,Fury has been so carefully matched to date,he never had any intentions of facing Pulev upon learning his USS fight was sanctioned an IBF eliminator and semi to face Pulev himself,after the name he had built up after becoming the first to stop Dimitrenko and Ustinov.

          Fury is chinny,their is no hiding from or behind anything to avoid the cold hard fact he has a glass chin,he looked visibly shook against the likes of USS and Abell.dropped hard by pillow fisted 200 lb guys like USS and Pajkic ! Does anybody not understand his handlers reluctance in matching him against tougher opposition before guiding him to his first real pay day.
          You sound ridiculous lol

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          • VG_Addict
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            #95
            Given how much Fury talks trash, I wouldn't be surprised if Wlad came in with bad intentions from the opening bell when the fight happens.

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            • Lou Cipher
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              #96
              Tyson's goal is to lose to Lennox Lewis, quit against Chris Byrd and have all four sanctioning bodies on the payroll so he can choose his own "mandatory" challengers and take 2-3 year breaks anytime he feels like it without losing his title? Dream big they say.

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                #97
                Originally posted by Lou Cipher
                Tyson's goal is to lose to Lennox Lewis, quit against Chris Byrd and have all four sanctioning bodies on the payroll so he can choose his own "mandatory" challengers and take 2-3 year breaks anytime he feels like it without losing his title? Dream big they say.
                You're not funny douche nozzle

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                • VG_Addict
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                  #98
                  I'm not a fan of Wlad, but I can't wait to see him put Fury to sleep.
                  Last edited by VG_Addict; 12-18-2014, 03:08 PM.

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                  • beez721
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by Fre


                    The family member was in hospital and in serious condition A WEEK BEFORE Chisora pulled out and Fury signed to fight Ustinov. If he was so distressed about it, why wait until after the weigh-in to decide to not fight?

                    Fury used that as an excuse when he got scared after seeing Ustinov at the weigh-in, probably had trouble sleeping that night and chickened out the morning of the fight, using his hospitalized relative as an excuse to save face.

                    Brewster stopped Wlad in 2004 just after someone who was close to him passed away, and James Douglas stopped Tyson after his mother died.

                    Fury is just a loud-mouthed coward and a bully who won't fight anyone close to his own size, a typical bully who had to fight dirty and use illegal tactics to beat the much smaller Steve Cunningham.
                    quit being a fool. fury had every right to pull out of that fight and only took it becuz chisora pulled out anyway. as much as Im suspect about fury as a fighter he does have balls as he signed to fight haye instead of the much lighter hitting pulev. fury isnt afraid to take risks

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                    • Boxing Goat
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by VG_Addict
                      I'm not a fan of Wlad, but I can't wait to see him put Fury to sleep.
                      I'm not a fan of Wlad, but when I watch him.........

                      I like him to put folks to sleep..........

                      Stay hating my friends.

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