"Tyson Fury" and his chances of Heavyweight Glory

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by ElCep, Apr 21, 2013.


  1. WinstonBarry

    WinstonBarry Active Member Full Member

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    It is amongst intelligent folk who care about history - ideologues need not apply :good
     
  2. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    No its amongst revisionists/ unionists. It spins your tune and nothing else and in the long run will be forgotten.

    As I said, enjoy your whitewash/bull****.
     
  3. Martbowski

    Martbowski The Fight Show Full Member

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    Just written a bit about why we should appreciate Tyson Fury - wp.me/psVQF-e5
     
  4. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Why not write it on here?
     
  5. Martbowski

    Martbowski The Fight Show Full Member

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    It's about 2000 words...
     
  6. WATP

    WATP New Member Full Member

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    This debate on Ireland is great and all but Fury is a pure-bred gypo and thus belongs to no country.
     
  7. p.Townend

    p.Townend Boxing Addict Full Member

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    We must have had more on the history of Ireland. At least yours would be relevant. Throw some pics of Tyson in there and it will be good.
     
  8. a force 1989

    a force 1989 Member Full Member

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    The Chisora that fought Fury is incomparable to the one that fought Haye. He looked like he'd not spent a day in the gym, he'd no muscle definition, was gassed after 3 rounds & his trainer & Frank ****** both publicly slated the condition he was in
     
  9. a force 1989

    a force 1989 Member Full Member

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    No chance, if you don't tire against Wladimir Klitschko you aren't tiring against Fury
     
  10. a force 1989

    a force 1989 Member Full Member

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    This time round he fought a fighter that had proper notice & got himself in shape.

    Against Johnson he fought an overweight fighter who took the fight at 2 weeks notice for a pre-Christmas pay day
     
  11. a force 1989

    a force 1989 Member Full Member

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    I've always felt Fury like Price is too chinny & wide open defensively to win a world title. Fury got a lot of praise for beating Johnson but in reality he beat a fat version of Johnson who took the fight at 2 weeks notice.

    You can't question his heart but sooner or later he's going to get stopped. He's going life & death with fighters like Pajkic, Firtha & Cunningham none of whom are punchers.

    I think a few of you are been harsh with him on the entrance song, he's clearly not a bright lad, he's probably no idea about the meaning behind the song & was just playing up to the Irish / American audience.

    I'll say one thing about Fury though he's entertaining, he's got that Amir Khan car crash TV side to his fights where literally anything could happen at any moment
     
  12. DDDUUDDDEE

    DDDUUDDDEE Undisputed Ambien (taker) Full Member

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    Dude, that's a pretty bad comparison. The only thing in common between Wlad and Fury is that they're both big. Their styles are almost totally different, and Fury can actually press a fight and fight on the inside.

    I agree at this point in time Haye still wins, but using the Wlad fight as a benchmark to how he would do against Fury is kinda silly.
     
  13. uktyson

    uktyson Active Member Full Member

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    fury would have no chance against haye.if haye caught him like cunningham did it would be lights out.if he did get up haye is a great finisher when he has hurt a fighter.so i dont think he would last three rounds if he came out like that against haye.
     
  14. a force 1989

    a force 1989 Member Full Member

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    I just don't see how Fury can fight at a pace anywhere near what Wlad did against Haye & even if Fury tries to lean his weight on Haye in clinches I don't think it'd work. Haye's a hell of a lot stronger than Cunningham & coped well with Chisira
     
  15. uktyson

    uktyson Active Member Full Member

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    spot on:yep