Team Fury Reports Wilder-Hughie Fury in play for Feb 25, 2017

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    Team Fury Reports Wilder-Hughie Fury in play for Feb 25, 2017

    A Deontay Wilder vs Hughie Fury fight would certainly be a fun one for the WBC heavyweight world title. One I for one would definitely like to see.


    Seems a little early for Baby Hughie but godspeed to the Little Big Man...
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    Hughie is being sent to slaughter to build a higher profile fight with the larger of the Furys.
    Sounds good to me.

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    • jmrf4435
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      I want to see Deaontay fight a guys that s a similar height as he is. He seems to be punching down in most of his fights.

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      • Madison Boxing
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        hughie is going to shock a hell of a lot of people here.

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          #5
          Originally posted by bigdramashow
          hughie is going to shock a hell of a lot of people here.
          By turning up to fight?

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            #6
            Originally posted by bigdramashow
            hughie is going to shock a hell of a lot of people here.
            The human-Zit is going to explode when Deontay hits him with that Alabama U.S.A power.

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              #7
              Originally posted by BoxingFan85
              By turning up to fight?
              Hughie fury wins it and he wins it comfortably, i believe that 100 percent. Wilder isnt good whatsoever, its so clear to see. That polish guy who was C level was outboxing him until the stoppage, a solid skillful boxer can outbox him all day long. Fury's got solid boxing fundamentals, the size to match wilder and he is going to outbox him, people say its a step up for hughie, but its arguably a step up for wilder fighting someone who actually has a degree of skill couple with size. WIlders been champ for a while but hes fought complete garbage, fury certainly isnt a step down.Team fury also have the best yardstick of how good he is by watching his sparring with tyson. If he was strugglng to hold his own they wouldnt throw him in this early, no need to with his age.

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                #8
                Originally posted by bigdramashow
                Hughie fury wins it and he wins it comfortably, i believe that 100 percent. Wilder isnt good whatsoever, its so clear to see. That polish guy who was C level was outboxing him until the stoppage, a solid skillful boxer can outbox him all day long. Fury's got solid boxing fundamentals, the size to match wilder and he is going to outbox him, people say its a step up for hughie, but its arguably a step up for wilder fighting someone who actually has a degree of skill couple with size. WIlders been champ for a while but hes fought complete garbage, fury certainly isnt a step down.Team fury also have the best yardstick of how good he is by watching his sparring with tyson. If he was strugglng to hold his own they wouldnt throw him in this early, no need to with his age.
                Now remember what you told me last week : you gave me your list of good names that Deontay Wilder needs to beat to be consider a true champion...so now off this statement I'm including Fury. Thank you. Check.
                Last edited by 1hourRun; 12-05-2016, 05:49 PM.

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                  Hughie is going to Humiliate this guy if they fight.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bigdramashow
                    Hughie fury wins it and he wins it comfortably, i believe that 100 percent. Wilder isnt good whatsoever, its so clear to see. That polish guy who was C level was outboxing him until the stoppage, a solid skillful boxer can outbox him all day long. Fury's got solid boxing fundamentals, the size to match wilder and he is going to outbox him, people say its a step up for hughie, but its arguably a step up for wilder fighting someone who actually has a degree of skill couple with size. WIlders been champ for a while but hes fought complete garbage, fury certainly isnt a step down.Team fury also have the best yardstick of how good he is by watching his sparring with tyson. If he was strugglng to hold his own they wouldnt throw him in this early, no need to with his age.

                    Well let me correct you on 2 instances
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                    1. Spzilka was giving problems, yes but he wasn't out boxing or out landing Wilder.. I was there for the fight and Wilder did look clumsy but Spzilka did not do damage on Wilder
                    2. Hughie is not as good as Tyson and it's pretty evident in how he has been groomed.. He struggled against Kassi and he did not look like he will go full 10/12 rounds.. Also Hughie was offered te fight last year, he said short notice and did not fight..

                    When this fight materializes, you and I can have a bet- my points against yours..

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