Comments Thread For: Tony Bellew Very Open To The Idea of Fighting Tyson Fury

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  • PunchyPotorff
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    #31
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    Fury doesn't hit as hard as Haye, and Bellew walked thru that. I'd give Bellew a good chance to win the fight if he stays focused and doesn't break his hand again.

    Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
    But Fury is ****ing 6'9 with an 85' reach, if Fury was 6'4 Bellew would KO him easy, unless Fury is just too fat and washed up he should beat Bellew
    And Cunningham dropped Fury hard. There are really no absolutes in this equation. Either man can lose. I'm just expressing the fact that this could go either way. At this point, I certainly don't count Bellew out.

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    • Digital Mouth
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      #32
      Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
      Maybe you missed the story right after the fight. Bellew broke his hand badly vs Haye. I too was thinking why no finishing punches... then I actually read a story instead of just headlines. Amazing wot u can learn. LOL
      Tony Bellew is talking ****. He never broke his hand he damaged it. Big difference. I just watched his interview yesterday on Sky Sports with no cast, splint or fracture-brace to be seen. LMAOO

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      • PunchyPotorff
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        #33
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        Maybe you missed the story right after the fight. Bellew broke his hand badly vs Haye. I too was thinking why no finishing punches... then I actually read a story instead of just headlines. Amazing wot u can learn. LOL

        Originally posted by Digital Mouth
        Tony Bellew is talking ****. He never broke his hand he damaged it. Big difference. I just watched his interview yesterday on Sky Sports with no cast, splint or fracture-brace to be seen. LMAOO
        Wow, sure is great to have a true medical expert here on the Boxing Blog. Say, give me some medical advice. I'm currently taking rabeprazole for stomach issues, but now I read that can cause liver problems. What's the accepted replacement for it now? And also, what's the success rate for occiput atlas subluxation surgery?

        And hey, thanx Mr Medical Expert. We are sure lucky to have your expertise here.

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        • -Kev-
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          #34
          I would say no, but before the Haye fight Bellew was talking about he wants this to be his last year in boxing, so I imagine this is a cash-out fight for his retirement. In that case go for it, this would be the biggest obstacle of his career, bigger than Stevenson. If he wins it's just a bonus added to the paycheck.

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          • Digital Mouth
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            #35
            Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
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            Originally Posted by PunchyPotorff View Post
            Maybe you missed the story right after the fight. Bellew broke his hand badly vs Haye. I too was thinking why no finishing punches... then I actually read a story instead of just headlines. Amazing wot u can learn. LOL



            Wow, sure is great to have a true medical expert here on the Boxing Blog. Say, give me some medical advice. I'm currently taking rabeprazole for stomach issues, but now I read that can cause liver problems. What's the accepted replacement for it now? And also, what's the success rate for occiput atlas subluxation surgery?

            And hey, thanx Mr Medical Expert. We are sure lucky to have your expertise here.
            Are you a professional athlete? When a pro like Tony Bellew supposedly breaks his hand the last thing you do is walk around without the proper attention it requires. Tony Bellew is just pissed Haye is getting all the attention because he fought on so Bellew is countering with I broke my hand nonsense. It's pretty obvious.

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            • PunchyPotorff
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              #36
              Originally posted by Digital Mouth
              Are you a professional athlete? When a pro like Tony Bellew supposedly breaks his hand the last thing you do is walk around without the proper attention it requires. Tony Bellew is just pissed Haye is getting all the attention because he fought on so Bellew is countering with I broke my hand nonsense. It's pretty obvious.
              You've got your opinion, I have mine.

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              • PunchyPotorff
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                #37
                Originally posted by Digital Mouth
                Tony Bellew is talking ****. He never broke his hand he damaged it. Big difference. I just watched his interview yesterday on Sky Sports with no cast, splint or fracture-brace to be seen. LMAOO
                Your GF (or maybe BF) must not let you talk much at home. LOL

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