Jarrell Miller next for Fury?

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  • The Big Dunn
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    #21
    Originally posted by kafkod
    I doubt it. Fury vs Pulev would probably be a tactical chess match type fight which wouldn't appeal to the casual US fans who Arum is selling Fury too.

    Fury vs BB Miller would be a much better match up. The cazzies would love that one, from the first presser to final bell.
    Tyson Fury made quick work of Tom Schwarz with a second-round knockout. So what's next? Is he the most versatile heavyweight in the world? And how far does he have to go to become a crossover star?


    Now the question is just who Fury will face in his fall tune-up. After the ease in which he dispatched Schwarz, there will be some public pressure and expectation for him to face a more respected foe. World-ranked Kubrat Pulev makes sense given his record (27-1, 14 KOs), with his lone loss coming against Klitschko in 2014, as well as his association with Top Rank.

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      #22
      I hope it is Miller. I think Fury will win every round but at least he’s fighting someone who’s undefeated and considered to be a top 10 guy. I thought it would be another warm body.

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        #23
        I just don’t see Pulev wanting to risk a guaranteed shot at three belts to fight a harder fight.

        Originally posted by The Big Dunn
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        Now the question is just who Fury will face in his fall tune-up. After the ease in which he dispatched Schwarz, there will be some public pressure and expectation for him to face a more respected foe. World-ranked Kubrat Pulev makes sense given his record (27-1, 14 KOs), with his lone loss coming against Klitschko in 2014, as well as his association with Top Rank.

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        • kafkod
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          #24
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn
          https://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/...r-star-america

          Now the question is just who Fury will face in his fall tune-up. After the ease in which he dispatched Schwarz, there will be some public pressure and expectation for him to face a more respected foe. World-ranked Kubrat Pulev makes sense given his record (27-1, 14 KOs), with his lone loss coming against Klitschko in 2014, as well as his association with Top Rank.
          Pulev looks the part, so it could be sold, but whether the people who bought it would enjoy it is another matter. And once they're on board, Fury and Arum want to keep them there till the Wilder fight.

          There's also Pulev's IBF mando spot to consider.

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            #25
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Pulev looks the part, so it could be sold, but whether the people who bought it would enjoy it is another matter. And once they're on board, Fury and Arum want to keep them there till the Wilder fight.

            There's also Pulev's IBF mando spot to consider.
            Arum will feed him bums until he makes the Wilder rematch. My guess is it ends up being another Schwarz level guy.

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