Comments Thread For: Hughie Fury: I'm Ready To Show What I'm All About in Wach Fight

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  • REDEEMER
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    #21
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    In 2004, Wladimir Klitschko had 3 KO losses already. Nobody thought he would become a dominant world champ with very long reign. Give boy the chance, he has 3 decision losses.
    Klitschko was a punching machine and is an all time great puncher . Hughie is spaghetti in comparison there’s never going to be any comparison between the two beyond the same height .

    One thing you got right was every one thinks multiple losses means it’s time to retire ,these are the people who haven’t watched boxing very long . Hughie taking losses is a bit different to the fighter he is because he hasn’t been knocked out but he’s nowhere near Klitschko caliber who can comeback and win against anyone at any given time .

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      #22
      What I wanted to see from Hughie is him continue to grow in size and strength (which he has) and to continue to focus on power/throwing more right hands - which they (Peter and Hughie) have addressed as something they have continued to work on and as something they which to showcase in this Wach fight.

      Wach is a big and durable man and this will be a really good fight imo, Peter is yet again throwing young Hughie in with the wolves to try and force Hughie to adapt and grow in the ring. Hughie is going to be forced to fight as he is the smaller man and his opponent can hit hard and take a hit really well.

      Hughie is expected to win yes, not that it means it will be an easy fight - but this fight is about HOW he wins.

      Rooting for Joyce and Hughie at HW, I still believe Hughie has the most potential out of all the current crop of heavyweights.

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        #23
        Hughie is underrated imo.

        He'll never win a world title, but he isn't rubbish. He's got decent skills, decent footwork and a good chin.

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          #24
          Give that overrated Hrgovic to Hughie and don`t be surprised if Hughie wins. Hrgovic wouldn`t even know what to do against the guy that actually has some skills and can go 12 rounds.

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