i strongly caution tyson fury to stay away from"fast eddie"hearns
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostMaybe compared to the bigger punchers in the division but he still has enough power to put the lights out of ex light-heavyweights and cruiserweights i'm sure.
Bellew really shouldn't be in there with a 6'9" fighter who is physically strong and he's not totally feather fisted if he's fighting someone that size. Cunningham got iced by Fury.
Hearn will get someone seriously hurt one day though. He thinks nothing of putting low domestic level guys like Dave Allen in with Luis Ortiz or putting his WW champ in with Golovkin and nearly ended up losing his eyesight.
The point you make about Dave Allen and Brook is right on the money. He paid Allen sod all for that beating he took, he had no chance and was cannon fodder. Proper taken advantage of. Kell was brave for taking it but it shouldn't have happened either, Hearn had probably spent coin on the venue that he didn't want to lose.
He is 100% about the money and it will get someone hurt one day.
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Originally posted by lefthooklead View PostYeah, agree with all of this. Bellew has zero chance against Fury, even a Fury at 20 stone after 2.5 years out. ****** fight.
The point you make about Dave Allen and Brook is right on the money. He paid Allen sod all for that beating he took, he had no chance and was cannon fodder. Proper taken advantage of. Kell was brave for taking it but it shouldn't have happened either, Hearn had probably spent coin on the venue that he didn't want to lose.
He is 100% about the money and it will get someone hurt one day.
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Originally posted by TheBigLug View PostAllen's tongue was a mess after that fight and he said he couldn't get a boner for a month after. It might sound funny but seriously he had no business being in that ring with Ortiz. He's lucky that's all that happened. That fight should never have been sanctioned anyway, in some places it wouldn't be. Ward couldn't get his fight sanctioned v Murdock and he was probably a top 30-40 guy.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostFor the first time in PPV history I can see people leaving the arena during this fight, but this wont be the first time its happened to Fury, let us remember Fury vs. Chisora II. as an example.
You couldn't pay me to attend this exhibition, I rather buy a ticket to lick Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder’s balls and witness 'Bombsquads' elite ball-dangling skills live and in person, that these bums lack. Two fat out of shape overachievers -- only in the UK can these bums make a living.
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Originally posted by 1hourRun View PostFor the first time in PPV history I can see people leaving the arena during this fight, but this wont be the first time its happened to Fury, let us remember Fury vs. Chisora II. as an example.
You couldn't pay me to attend this exhibition, I rather buy a ticket to see Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder vs. Dominic Brassiere and witness 'Bombsquads' elite skills and power live and in person, that these bums lack. Two fat out of shape overachievers -- only in the UK can these bums make a living.
Chisora had been on an impressive run in the lead up to the fight following a decent showing against Vitali, and had pretty much earned another shot at Tyson after losing on points previously. He had looked more mature as a fighter and was much more settled as a person. The fact it turned into a snooze fest was because Tyson put on a masterful performance that night.
Of course, when you don’t know ****, you might confuse the fight for being a total mismatch in the same way a Bellew fight might be, but that’s because you don’t know ****.
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The Gypsy King will box Bellew's head off from a safe distance. A frustrated Bellew will say, "I was never hurt and feel I could beat him in a rematch" after he loses.
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