Based On The Seferi Performance Who Should Tyson Fury Fight Next?

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  • Evil_Meat
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    #11
    I honestly think he might give Briggs a payday.

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    • SN!PER
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      #12
      Junlong Zhang the Dragon King

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      • W1LL
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        #13
        Originally posted by Deontay Wilder
        Junlong Zhang the Dragon King
        In a Casket Match.

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        • A.K
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          #14
          So no one wants to see him fight anyone worth a damn, might as well not fight at all.

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          • NEETzsche
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            #15
            Ustinov sounds about right for the Frampton undercard. Wach, Charr or Duhaupas are good shouts for the one after that

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            • BigZ44
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              #16
              He said in a post fight interview that he wanted a bigger guy next that looked the part. I'm putting my money on it being The Highlander next

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              • Scipio2009
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                #17
                Tyson Fury did not land a single meaningful punch in that whole fight, lol

                Originally posted by FlatLine
                Personally I think Seferi proved to be a decent opponent for Fury's first comeback fight after nearly 3 years out the ring, with heavy drinking, drugs, obesity and suicidal thoughts to overcome. Fury was always supposed to win but it was a question of how good he would look, and Seferi did hit him clean a few times, demonstrating that Tyson's formidable elusiveness and footwork, at his peak, are yet to fully return to him.

                Based on Fury's performance tonight, who do you think would be a good choice of opponent for his next fight, as he gradually works his way back to world level?
                Tongue in cheek, I'd say fight Audley Harrison, tbh. Fury was in no real shape to anyone with even half a pulse today.

                Take the next week off, head right back into the gym, working down another 20 pounds, and fight someone like Dave Allen (decent fighter who will bring effort, maybe just below British level on his current ability) before September. He follows that out and we'd be looking at a 255lb Tyson Fury (should likely drop another stone, but let's leave it alone for now) with two full camps under his belt.

                Then close out the year with Shannon Briggs (aged but name fighter, tough, will come to fight, has known heavyweight power).

                He gets through that in form and you call Eric Molina or Johann Duhaupas to fight (basically live fire fights).

                After that, Fury should basically be on form to take on whatever fight he wants. Whether he wins is another conversation

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                • rolshans
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                  #18
                  It has to be Briggs. The perfect combination of popularity and impotence.

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                  • Tony Trick-Pony
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by White Willie
                    In a Casket Match.
                    The Fury vs. The Dragon casket match?

                    That's PPV worthy, based on title alone.

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                    • tonysoprano
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                      #20
                      The Big Show.

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