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  • The Big Dunn
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    #11
    Wlad rematch then mando or Fury next April or May in wembly in front of another 90k.

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    • soul_survivor
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      #12
      What a midleading title. Hearn states Fury is miles away from fighting, regardless of the AJ situation and what AJ wants next. Fury isnt even licensed lol

      Anyway, AJ v Ortiz is starting to look likely and that would be good, just to clear the air and stop the nonsense Ortiz hype.

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        #13
        Hearn isn't going to let his cash cow get exposed by the Furious One anytime soon.

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        • Mr. Luthor
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          #14
          Originally posted by daggum
          the slick fury will school the power punching brawler. i wonder who the floyd-ward fans will root for? are their brains confused?
          There's nothing "slick" about Fury's awkward movements. However, he's is more highly skilled than the other top heavyweights but he has to be because he lacks their power. The difference between a Mayweather, Ward etc using superior boxing against their opponents and what Fury does is that Mayweather, Ward, etc, aren't bigger than their opponents and arguably the largest boxer in the division. The same cannot be said about Fury so it will be viewed somewhat different.

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          • Butch.McRae
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mr. Luthor
            There's nothing "slick" about Fury's awkward movements. However, he's is more highly skilled than the other top heavyweights but he has to be because he lacks their power. The difference between a Mayweather, Ward etc using superior boxing against their opponents and what Fury does is that Mayweather, Ward, etc, aren't bigger than their opponents and arguably the largest boxer in the division. The same cannot be said about Fury so it will be viewed somewhat different.
            I laugh at these comments about Fury's skill like we haven't seen his whole career. True, he got away with dancing around on a gunshy Wladmir (who knows what Wladmir was thinking that night.)

            I've seen him get out boxed and dropped by an average cruiserweight, then resorted to leaning on the guy to win the fight. I don't see all this skill people keep mentioning. I honestly think most people saw that one fight (w/ WK) and haven't followed this guy's career.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Butch.McRae
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              Originally Posted by Mr. Luthor

              There's nothing "slick" about Fury's awkward movements. However, he's is more highly skilled than the other top heavyweights but he has to be because he lacks their power. The difference between a Mayweather, Ward etc using superior boxing against their opponents and what Fury does is that Mayweather, Ward, etc, aren't bigger than their opponents and arguably the largest boxer in the division. The same cannot be said about Fury so it will be viewed somewhat different.

              I laugh at these comments about Fury's skill like we haven't seen his whole career. True, he got away with dancing around on a gunshy Wladmir (who knows what Wladmir was thinking that night.)

              I've seen him get out boxed and dropped by an average cruiserweight, then resorted to leaning on the guy to win the fight. I don't see all this skill people keep mentioning. I honestly think most people saw that one fight (w/ WK) and haven't followed this guy's career.
              If Fury had boxed behind his jab against Cunningham, Steve wouldn't have landed a punch on him, just like what happened to Chisora & Hammer. Fury decided to drop hands and have a brawl to excite the fans for his American debut.


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              • Caught Square
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                #17
                Originally posted by denium
                Hearn isn't going to let his cash cow get exposed by the Furious One anytime soon.
                It should have happened last Saturday. Not Eddie Hearn's fault it didn't.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Caught Square
                  It should have happened last Saturday. Not Eddie Hearn's fault it didn't.
                  I doubt it would've happened even if Fury was fit. Hearn claims AJ wasn't ready for Klitschko. He would've been even less ready for Klitschko's conqueror.

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                  • NEETzsche
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                    #19
                    I want to see Fury in a smaller comeback fight first, just to make sure he's still the same fighter

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                    • Sickmerch1990
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                      #20
                      Fury beat klitch but wasnt same klit we seen on sat the mind games fury played the reach movement all messed up klits mind that night was a game of chess that big dopey fury smashed klit was lambs to the slaughter was brilliant but josh is a monster soon as he landed which he would furys mind games be out the window easy early ko for aj

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