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  • #11
    Style-wise this is a good match-up for Hughie. Wach is old, slow and not much of a puncher. He does have an incredible chin though. I expect this fight to be very boring and go the distance. Hughie Fury should win this fight easily on points. I'd be surprised if Wach wins more than a couple of rounds.

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    • #12
      Hughie is unable to honestly evaluate himself. This is especially problematic when he is in a fight, impressing himself but everyone watching sees him doing virtually nothing.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
        I like Hughie but he’s pretty much found his level. Too good for domestic level but not quite good enough to beat second tier heavyweights like Parker, Pulev etc...
        Parker is first tier top 3 anyway you wanna look at it.

        It'd be a 50/50 fight against AJ and the gyppo king but all things being equal
        against everyone else, he'd school and beat em!

        Hughie Fury is a punchline to a really bad joke of a dad...

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        • #14
          AJs new timid run away boxing style is very similar to hughie fury, card will be a snooze fest

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          • #15
            Wach will have a chance in the first 3 rounds.

            After that his legs will become stuck in mud and he'll just be a big useless punching bag.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by joe strong View Post
              Someone beat me to it yesterday about Hughie. He has a lot of experience. He’s 26 I believe & the issue is he either fights domestic level fighters or top 10 HWs. He is 0-3. He never really fought any gatekeeper/fringe level top 15-30 guys. Wach will be his first at that level. A few wins over the 2nd tier might help him. I doubt he gets to the next level. His best win is over Rudenko so a win over Wach would be his best win & a step in the right direction. He has fought 3 top contenders by the time he was 25. Sure he lost them all but he can still make some money. I would fight a few more guys like Price & Hammer. See if he can beat that level before stepping up again.

              I think Wach is about the same level as Rudenko. Maybe a little better, because he has wins over Teper and Hammer.

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              • #17
                Hughie a good name for anyone to get on record to build upon would be a good test and name for dubois . if i was wilder promoter id get a step aside deal with stipulation wilder wilder fights the winners. In mean time u see he mentally broke needs to develop as fighter and get a check . fight hughie fury comeback fight capitalize upon fury rivalry and develop also confidence builder. Then fight the biggest name yet least challenging out of whyte usyk joseph parker then fight the winner under that step aside stipulation . wins back under belt 2 kos try build bigger anticipation for champ fight and hopefully develop better in case it is fury again itd actually be more competitive

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                • #18
                  Bakole vs Kuzmin is more interesting, imho. Young Fury is gassed out already.

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                  • #19
                    I'll back the boy, I still think he'll be a world champ someday. With the right adjustments he'll be able to dominate a lot of the shorter guys at HW

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                    • #20
                      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.

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