This was a nice stay busy fight. hammer had really improved the last few years. He was in good shape & had nothing to lose. I didn't know he was that big. He was 248lbs & looked solid. Fury is so talented. He makes everything look easy. Peter Fury has done an outstanding job with both Tyson & Hughie. Tyson can box in both stances with equal effectiveness. He moves in & out, pops the jab, throws combos, goes to the body (which is rare for guy his size), can fight inside or out, ties up effectively & has a solid defence. Hammer was a stay busy fight & Fury showed the difference in class. Hammer is a solid veteran gatekeeper & he is only 25 or 26 I think. Fury followed Peter's instructions almost perfectly which shows his discipline & his trust in his corner. I still want to see what Peter Fury has done for Eddie Chambers...
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostA lot of people care. The fight had big stakes. It sets up a great HW fight with the real champ. You should care too.
WAR FURY!!!!
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Originally posted by 80sFighter View PostA fight is a fight.
And Fury had a shot at Wlad already, he passed on it. Not sure how beating this guy "sets it up" outside of perhaps some WBO semantics neither fighter will care about.
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Originally posted by alexguiness View PostAnother Fury snoozefrest.
Thing about trash talking is....
You have to back it up with performances.
Fury is just too thick to understand that simple concept.
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Originally posted by alexguiness View PostAnother Fury snoozefrest.
Thing about trash talking is....
You have to back it up with performances.
Fury is just too thick to understand that simple concept.
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Originally posted by Boxing Goat View PostFunny you say this but he just stopped his last two opponents just like he said he would....
If he tightens up his defense, works behind the jab, and dominates every second of every round, he's a dull fighter.
Like Wlad (gasp), he's evolving a style that minimizes his weaknesses and maximizes his strengths. And while that might not always make for riveting back-and-forth action in the ring, it does help to ensure that he'll be able to put complete sentences together when he's in his 60s and 70s.
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Originally posted by Cen fath? View PostIf he lets himself get knocked over by overhand rights, he's a glass-chinned sissy.
If he tightens up his defense, works behind the jab, and dominates every second of every round, he's a dull fighter.
Like Wlad (gasp), he's evolving a style that minimizes his weaknesses and maximizes his strengths. And while that might not always make for riveting back-and-forth action in the ring, it does help to ensure that he'll be able to put complete sentences together when he's in his 60s and 70s.
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Originally posted by MDPopescu View PostWlad will lock his hands up and clinch him into submission, then throw that left hook and... That's all...
Originally posted by alexguiness View PostAnother Fury snoozefrest.
Thing about trash talking is....
You have to back it up with performances.
Fury is just too thick to understand that simple concept.
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