Comments Thread For: Hughie Fury Suffers Bad Cut, Gets Technical Nod Over Fred Kassi
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whatever i admit i was hardly paying attention as it was so damn boring, was switching between MOTD and this snooze fest, on the replay looked like the right overhand caused it but regardless it was still a BS stoppage.
little trickle of blood and it's called off..
riiiight.
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learn to right a coherent sentence ******Last edited by mlac; 04-30-2016, 05:27 PM.Comment
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How many years are you going to remain in dopey-pacstain status ?
You have had years to smarten up and develop a genuine love for the sport.Comment
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funny how these clowns are flaming a 21 year old
its not a bad opponent for a learning fight at his level, he got a wbo continental belt, as far as i know that gives you a instant top 10 ranking?, in a division where he could win the (lower down) version of the world title that lucas browne has (tyson of course has the main one).
kassi wasnt winning that fight lets be real, blackwell very recently got put in a coma, the ref got alot of attention in the media, wouldnt surprise me if they are all on edge at the moment.I agree, Hughie really was not looking that good. He did win, but like you said, Kassi was coming on. I've seen people fight with way worse cuts, they seemed like they wanted to get him Hughie out of there before something bad happened. That last few rounds Hughie was starting to get tagged.
apparently he was saying he felt flat and by the look of him with his ache his food problems are not sorted, which is embarrassing at this stage they are still having problems with it as they know what the issue is.Comment
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Not World Class
Hughie is a decent fighter just outside the top 50 his not a world class fighter not in the same class as Joshua or Parker. If we really want to see if his any good he needs to fight better opposition now someone like Helenius or even Arreola if he keeps in fighting the level of last night and looking bad he will fade into the backround.Heavyweight contender Hughie Fury (20-0, 10KOs) controlled the action against the more experienced Fred Kassi (18-5-1), but suffered a bad cut on what seemed to be his left eyelid from a clash of heads in the sixth round. The blood started pouring down the left side of Fury's face. The referee eventually took a look and stopped the fight during the sixth, which sent the contest to the scorecards.
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