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  • Comments Thread For: Fury Warns Bellew: You're a Small Man, I'd Smash You To Pieces!

    Former unified heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18 KOs) has issued a very strong warning to Tony Bellew, who's been calling for a showdown in the near future. Bellew, who fought most of his career at light heavyweight before making the jump to cruiserweight and then eventually to heavyweight, believes he could beat Fury.
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  • #2
    Gotta admit it's be interesting. Small men have best big men enough times.to make fury comments invalid.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by hugh grant View Post
      Gotta admit it's be interesting. Small men have best big men enough times.to make fury comments invalid.
      I doubt that happens here though. Bellew did well against Haye but he's no Mike Tyson. It's a physical mismatch as well as a skills mismatch IMO. If I try and picture what this fight would look like in my mind's eye I don't see Bellew having a realistic chance of winning. If I were Bellew I'd be looking elsewhere for my next fight.

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      • #4
        Bellew can't KO Fury and he can't outbox him, the height and reach advantage Fury has is too big, not to mention the weight and strength in the clinch.

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        • #5
          It's a complete and utter mismatch. Even Bellews trainer has already said so.

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          • #6
            Fury > Klit, so by this,

            Bellew thinks he can beat Klit?

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            • #7
              if not the bellend bellew just who is fury gonna fight in his supposed comeback

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              • #8
                Boxing fans who to see this are the same people who paid to watch Canelo vs Khan, they want to see somebody killed in the ring. Bellew will get hurt bad and the fight is pointless lots of money but you cannot spend it if brain damage

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                • #9
                  Like Belle w said it's timing.
                  Haye gave wlad a good fight. Things change fast in boxing. HaYe wasn't what he was people will say when he fought bellew. But people are even less sure what fury is now. Fury can say he's great still but we've not seen him.
                  If fury b eats Belle w then we will know fury is still quite handy
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 05-15-2018, 05:35 AM.

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                  • #10
                    I think Bellew has a very, very good chance if they get in the ring next and so does Tyson Fury. If they didn't they would fight Tony why because there will be many , many times the money in that fight vs the cherry pick Tyson will fight next so why wouldn't he (you could probably get away with ppv in the UK).

                    I like Tyson I followed all his fights but he's coming off a long lay off from being horribly over weight. His whole game is speed and skills and a boxing brain , he's no power puncher and never was. If Bellew can stay in the ring with Haye (similarly damaged goods) he can take Furys best. He'd be vunerable to Bellew .. Cunningham got to him and he was another blown up cruiser weight. Tyson would most likely grab him a lot and lean of Bellew to drain his strength with his extra height and weight.

                    No way on earth would Warren let Fury fight Bellew now but in 6 months to a year he'll be demanding it and Bellew will sensibly duck (as he always said he would .. a prime Fury would be a one way kicking).

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