furys next opponent

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  1. luke

    luke Well-Known Member Full Member

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    cliff couser :D
     
  2. boxon

    boxon Member Full Member

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    Mike Perez.
     
  3. Skeletor

    Skeletor Evil Lord of Destruction Full Member

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    http://twitter.com/#!/peterfury

    "Jake Wallwork
    @peterfury I'd be suprised if it ain't Travis Walker or Michael Grant. Most of the USA Heavyweights have fights lined up."

    peter fury. ‏@peterfury
    @WallworkJake lol we soon shall see???"
     
  4. Skeletor

    Skeletor Evil Lord of Destruction Full Member

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    I'd love to see Fury or Price take on the mighty MAGOMED. Someone's precious 'L' cherry has got to go soon enough. Let's have eeet.!
     
  5. It won't be wilder or Mitchell

    Kevin Johnson is the best we can hope for
     
  6. Lilo

    Lilo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    He's in Prizefighter.

    Rodriguez would be perfect from a promotion viewpoint. Its the fight I would make.
     
  7. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He already has a fight lined up against Quezada.
     
  8. See that doesn't make much sense for me, I can't figure Kevin Johnson out.

    He's 32 I belive, has decent skills and a bit of a name, he should be gunning for a Povetkin fight at least, not wasting time in Prizefighter (no offence)
     
  9. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He just wiped out Alex Leapai in fairness who was on a great run and is around the same standard as Chisora.
     
  10. Yeah that was a decent spring and should have opened the door for him to come back into things.

    He should be taking on a top 20 guy now, he beats one and he's knocking on the door for a title fight.

    He wins prizefighter and joins such luminaries as Michael Sprott and Sam Sexton, he loses (could happen over 3 rounds) and it's back to the drawing board.

    Just dont see the point.