Neven Pajkic: "Fury Can Only Beat Me In A Hot Dog Eating Contest -I Want A Rematch!"

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  1. Ulver

    Ulver Well-Known Member Full Member

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  2. Swollen Liver

    Swollen Liver Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Well...this fight just showed how much Fury is over hyped. I was hearing the Tyson Fury's name everywhere on the ESB forum. In fact, back then, I didn't knew Fury was. Last year, I was in the stand in Quebec City with my friends and we almost fell asleep during a fight. In fact, we were laughing at the guy in the ring. When I knew it was Tyson Fury, let me tell you one thing: I was DISAPOINTED. Over hyped. The klitschkos would kill him, this guy doesn't know how to judge his distance with his height and jab.
     
  3. Ulver

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    Fury said he would retire if Neven even gave him a fight ... and Neven knocked him on his ass.

    That stoppage was outrageous. Pajkic does deserve a rematch, no question.
     
  4. Swollen Liver

    Swollen Liver Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I agree. Imagine what a harder puncher could do to Fury now! Helenius is the next one in line to be on his ass. Pure power, no skills.
     
  5. canis-lupus

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    Bull****, Helenius is definetly very skilled he get EM-silver medallist in amateurs
     
  6. dave-slave

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    This is the modern media landscape, he's totally hyped! For no reason, his best win is beating an overweight, unmotivated Chisora. His manager keeps using the name Klitschko to put him in the papers. Every UK broadcast of his fights mentions the name of the Klitschkos.

    Goodness knows what the average person thinks who comes acorss his fights . Judging youtube comments, he's making the hw division look bad and people dont seem to realise he's fighting at a low level of competition.


    Neven went down from rabbit punches, the ref or UK commentators didnt say a word. He derserves a rematch.
     
  7. Squire

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    Fury is nothing special and his chin and defence are a horrible combination, but it wasn't a bull**** stoppage at all. Every time Fury put Pajkic down the guy was out on his feet taking punches. This happened three times. I think the stoppage was well timed
     
  8. Swollen Liver

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    We are not questionning the stoppage..we are questionning Fury abilities.
     
  9. dave-slave

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    Agree to disagree squire :)

    Fury is going to get knocked out soon enough. That's 3 fights in a row he's been hurt. He nearly went down in the Firtha fight.
     
  10. Swollen Liver

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    Stop...you have a Helenius pic. You're biased already. Attila Levin gave him some problems to give you an idea. Thank god, Levin had no chin.
     
  11. Ulver

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    Pajkic was not even close to "out on his feet." The first knockdown was a shove after some rabbit punches, the second was a legit knockdown, but Neven had mostly recovered and they were in the middle of an exchange when the fight is called off with only 17 seconds left in the round!

    Pajkic at least deserved the same chance to recover between rounds that Fury had received the previous round.

    That was a bull**** stoppage. It's not Fury's fault, it's the ref's. And Fury is also robbed of a possible defiinitive result.

    They should do it again.
     
  12. Cachibatches

    Cachibatches Boxing Junkie banned

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    Would be good for Fury's development. Look how much he improved between McDermott fights.
     
  13. Sidious

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    tyson fury is a clown with no speed,no skill and no chin.Kimbo Slice would murder this muppet.
     
  14. BoxingFanNo1

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    Who hyped Fury? Bring me a list of names because pretty much every person in general or the British forums see him for what he is, a guy with potential but reckless and a ko waiting to happen.
     
  15. Daithi

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    Agree completely.

    I do think Fury should be given a break though... the man is just 23 years old, he has only had 17 professional fights (he has won 12 by KO), there is lots of time for improvement both skills and conditioning wise. People complain about the level of competition he has faced but don't seem to realize he is fighting at British/commonwealth level - who do you want him to fight at that level?

    I do hear Sky commentators going on about "Fury on the road to the klitsckos" alright, but the reason for that is because he is the first exciting British heavyweight in a long long time... when I say exciting I mean he is quite charasmatic, he plays to the crowd, and because of his recklessness his fights are exciting.

    As regards the stoppage, Nevan was out on his feet before the first knockdown, no question it was a fair stoppage.