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  • #11
    If i'm not mistaken has hughie been offered Wilder, AJ multiple times and now Wilder? Yet none have happened

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    • #12
      Hughie Fury taking another pass yet he is rated as one of the top prospects why am I not surprised?
      About time we all woke up and see what is infront of us, Hughie isn't anything special he will get exposed soon as he fights someone who will fight back.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Geon View Post
        If i'm not mistaken has hughie been offered Wilder, AJ multiple times and now Wilder? Yet none have happened
        Yes he simply isn't that good as his cousin/dad/brother/boyfriend said I'm not sure who said he was a top ten heavyweight but he could have been any of the above mentioned.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Geon View Post
          If i'm not mistaken has hughie been offered Wilder, AJ multiple times and now Wilder? Yet none have happened
          lets be serious both was mickey mouse offers for no money, just trying to add the kids surname name on their heavily padded records.

          i dont think the AJ "offer" was very serious at all more like a name threw into a hat of possible opponents, doubt they even had a conversation on terms, he was probably a plan B-C pick.

          the wilder offer was more of a joke he wanted to give hughie like 5-7? weeks if i remember as they wanted a filler opponent, whats a average camp for a world title shot 12?
          Last edited by Machinist_X; 05-13-2016, 06:34 AM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Machinist_X View Post
            lets be serious both was mickey mouse offers for no money, just trying to add the kids surname name on their heavily padded records.

            i dont think the AJ "offer" was very serious at all more like a name threw into a hat of possible opponents, doubt they even had a conversation on terms, he was probably a plan B-C pick.

            the wilder offer was more of a joke he wanted to give hughie like 5-7? weeks if i remember as they wanted a filler opponent, whats a average camp for a world title shot 12?
            And this recent dillian Whyte opportunity?

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Geon View Post
              And this recent dillian Whyte opportunity?

              Lol............Yeah they just don't fancy him winning period. Nothing to do with his health or injury that he suffered in his last fight. He would be fighting within the next 3 months so that excuse does not wash.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Geon View Post
                And this recent dillian Whyte opportunity?
                its a risky fight for sure, its very winnable for whyte, he defo has the power advantage but i think hughie is slicker and hes still a HW but it would be ****** for hughie to take whyte on as a opponent when hes still suffering with his health issues, he wouldnt have the stamina levels to hold whyte off and would probably get ko'd.

                like i said though, whyte vs fury can be its own ppv on boxnation (frank warren), hughies next fight is on tysons undercard after his cut heals, wouldnt surprise me if hes chief support.

                i like the furys but the fact hughie is still having health issues is a joke, he might have to fully switch his diet to something really strict all year round, every single day if he wants to continue his career properly which sucks for him as its not a easy thing to do for anyone and hes a young lad.

                everyone takes there health for granted when they are young so hes not even like he can have the odd junk food or whatever when he feels like, even floyd mayweather used to have cokes and fast food every now and again, you saw him eating it in 24/7 in training.

                id love to see him step up and it is boring waiting but hes still young and has alot of time on his side to iron out his faults, including his health. he actually has a harder job at progressing due to his health than your average HW.
                Last edited by Machinist_X; 05-13-2016, 07:29 AM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by FrankieBruno View Post
                  Whyte needs to sort out his conditioning

                  He was fat as **** against Jousha and unable to finish him off when he landed that big shot

                  Wonder how he would do if he came in lighter
                  U make it sound like joshua was staggering like amir Khan was with Marcos maidana..it was 2 second problem and literally joshau was back in control 15 seconds after , don't talk **** frankieboy....basically dillian whyte is to much of a handful for hughie fury and we both know it
                  Last edited by The plunger man; 05-13-2016, 08:03 AM.

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                  • #19
                    Hughie hasn't looked the same since coming back after that blood disorder illness that kept him out for over a year and is still on a restricted diet to avoid triggering it off again.

                    They aren't publicising it, but it's obviously still affecting him, and Whyte seems to know that, which is why he's saying that he hopes Hughie gets well soon. He wasn't being sarcastic with that. Dillian is one of the most genuine and honest fighters in the sport.

                    Chisora would be the perfect opponent for him next. Looking at where Price is now, I don't think he would want to up against Whyte either.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
                      Hughie hasn't looked the same since coming back after that blood disorder illness that kept him out for over a year and is still on a restricted diet to avoid triggering it off again.

                      They aren't publicising it, but it's obviously still affecting him, and Whyte seems to know that, which is why he's saying that he hopes Hughie gets well soon. He wasn't being sarcastic with that. Dillian is one of the most genuine and honest fighters in the sport.

                      Chisora would be the perfect opponent for him next. Looking at where Price is now, I don't think he would want to up against Whyte either.
                      I said it in another thread. Against Kassi, Hughie clearly didn't want be there, and seemed very self conscious about his skin and appearance in the post fight interview.

                      You can't go into a Whyte fight like that. Dillian comes to knock you the **** out.

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