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  • #71
    Originally posted by CiganoBoxer View Post
    I can't believe the amount of people righting off big tyson ?
    The last time Wlad fought in madison square garden , he fought an undersized 6ft 3 inch inexperienced no name HW by the name of jennings ,this man had just 19 pro fights against absolute bums ,also jennings has little to zero amateur pedigree , yet Wlad didn't land no more than 3 punches on this bum in 12 rounds , all he did was his Wlad the Grab for the hole 12 rounds !
    These haters telling me Big Tyson won't give a better show than that bum ?
    Jennings has fought much, much better opposition than Fury. Classic casual post from you there.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
      Fury has a working relationship with Frank Warren as far as I know so surely it will be on BoxNation.

      Fury is not a PPV fighter.
      Originally posted by yoz View Post
      Yup. It'll be on BoxNation.
      There's rumours whirling about that Mick Hennessey and the Fury's made this late deal with K2 to cut Frank and Boxnation out.

      There's nothing from Boxnation on Twitter and both Tyson and Peter Fury thanked Mick and not a mention of Frank.

      Again, it's only rumours, but Hennessey might have pulled a Corleone move on Frank here.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by Andre Wardttke View Post
        There's rumours whirling about that Mick Hennessey and the Fury's made this late deal with K2 to cut Frank and Boxnation out.

        There's nothing from Boxnation on Twitter and both Tyson and Peter Fury thanked Mick and not a mention of Frank.

        Again, it's only rumours, but Hennessey might have pulled a Corleone move on Frank here.
        Expecting to see BoxNation's YouTube uploading clips of Fury punching himself in the face and getting knocked down by Cunningham in the next few hours...

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        • #74
          Originally posted by Andre Wardttke View Post
          There's rumours whirling about that Mick Hennessey and the Fury's made this late deal with K2 to cut Frank and Boxnation out.

          There's nothing from Boxnation on Twitter and both Tyson and Peter Fury thanked Mick and not a mention of Frank.

          Again, it's only rumours, but Hennessey might have pulled a Corleone move on Frank here.
          Interesting.

          I'd much sooner see it on SKY, because John Rawling is annoyingly boring.

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          • #75
            Cool beans.

            I think Fury gets sparked out, but he could make it difficult for a while.

            Klitschko is always much more entertaining vs opponents his own size

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            • #76
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post
              Hopefully, Wlad won't have to worry about mandos any more after this one.
              Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
              He just has his IBF mandatory Glazkov to fight in 2016.

              But he wants to unify with Wilder if he gets past Fury.
              What I mean is that I'm hoping Fury beats him. I like Wlad, but I'm a big fan of Fury and I think he's in with a real chance of pulling it off.

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              • #77
                Respect to Wlad, the guy is no coward and takes on anybody. All great reigns come to an end though and Fury is the man to do it.


                Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by Arthur Daley View Post
                  Jennings has fought much, much better opposition than Fury. Classic casual post from you there.
                  Spilka and Perez are much, much better than Cunningham and Chisora?

                  I haven't seen any evidence of that.

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                  • #79
                    I kinda doubt this will be a boring fight. Fury has impressed with his jab lately... he'll need it against Wlad. And HOPEFUULY we get a ref who won't allow Wlad to grab and hold. Can't wait for this one. High hopes.

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                    • #80
                      Wladimir has been preparing from as early as 2012 for the inevitable, losing to Tyson Fury. Notice how he always plays him down? he knows he's a threat deep down. He fought Wach to help prepare for big Fury but fortunately for Wlad the Haye-Fury fiasco delayed things. Now the time is here.

                      Having said that, Fury is the kind of guy that will balloon up to 400 lbs and get destroyed in the rematch.

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