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  • Comments Thread For: Peter Fury Says No #1 at Heavyweight, Feels Hughie Can Slip In

    Peter Fury, father and trainer of Hughie Fury, believes his son can still elevate himself to the top position of the heavyweight division. Hughie will face former world champion Alexander Povetkin on the Vasiliy Lomachenko-Luke Campbell undercard at The O2 on August 31, live on ESPN+ and Sky Sports Box Office.
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  • #2
    Already preparing a slip/ankle injury excuse...
    Hughie is ****. No pop in his punches.
    Boring style. Dull as ditchwater...

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    • #3
      Ridiculous, daddy is biased. Even with daddy‘s special doping no chance.

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      • #4
        Sadly Peter Fury's dementia has caught on, boxrec ranks Alexander Povetkin #5. TBRB, ESPN also classify Povetkin in their top ten. A win for Hughie over Sasha means hes validated as a contender.

        Right now as it stands Peter Fury dismisses rankings, but I got a feeling hes not going to stop reminding everyone that his son is top ten, should Hughie upset Alexander -- a good chance considering this is taking place in the UK.

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        • #5
          ...Then Peter Fury woke up and had his cornflakes! Usually a good boxing mind but family has clouded his mind

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          • #6
            So he doesn’t think his own nephew is number 1?

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            • #7
              hughie's career seems to be a repeat trend. fight weak opposition get a fight at world level , lose drop back to low level win movd up to world level and lose.

              after pulev he should have gone back to domestic level and work his way up to world level slowly. tgere doesnt seem to be any middle ground with him

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              • #8
                Originally posted by tophat1 View Post
                hughie's career seems to be a repeat trend. fight weak opposition get a fight at world level , lose drop back to low level win movd up to world level and lose.

                after pulev he should have gone back to domestic level and work his way up to world level slowly. tgere doesnt seem to be any middle ground with him
                Not sure what theyre thinking here except he can start over because his age ? Maybe get a questionable decision in a ugly fight of clinching ,but is he strong enough for Povetkin? Fury's are good conn men as well ,we'll see.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
                  Not sure what theyre thinking here except he can start over because his age ? Maybe get a questionable decision in a ugly fight of clinching ,but is he strong enough for Povetkin? Fury's are good conn men as well ,we'll see.
                  i don't get it either, i can only think they are banking on father time catching up with povetkin . he had a nightmare against pulev and i see povetkin as a tougher task than him .

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                  • #10
                    If Hughie Fury becomes number one, this must make Pulev and Parker 0 and -1. Tyson fury must be something like -25

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