Comments Thread For: Tony Bellew: I'll End Tyson Fury's Comeback Run, No Problem!

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  • Vinnykin
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    #21
    Originally posted by tonysoprano
    Don't think so, even a fit Fury had a piss-poor record of KO's. He didn't KO any top level HW's and struggled to get Journeymen like Chisora and McDermott out of there. He's just not a big puncher.
    That's BS, he's got a high ko %, and he beat Chisora so bad he was looking at the ref to stop it as he was taking so much damage! look at Chisora's face after ffs, where do you get struggled from? it was a beat down and his face was mangled when his corner stopped it, same with Hammer.

    Fury does not ko people clean, he jabs their faces in over many rounds, which is worse to be honest.

    Bellew will take a lot of damage because of Fury's style... this won't be a buzz and windmill, or a clean ko.... Fury will punish him over many rounds.

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    • EnglishOxide
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      #22
      Bellews only chance would be to take advantage of ring rust and stay out the way of the jab using defence with his smaller frame.

      This ain't David Haye, it's a big guy with long reach and he would need to get inside where Fury could just lean on him and tie him up.

      Would be a boring fight IMO. Like the Cunningham fight but Fury being wiser will not trade or fall for traps.

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      • alexguiness
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        #23
        Fury is too big and too tall for Bellew.

        I'd still pay to watch the fight though.

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