IBF orders Fury Cunnigham winner to fight Pulev for the mando position

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Mr. Iron Chin, Feb 20, 2013.


  1. I Shot JR

    I Shot JR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The Trans World Sport piece with him running around a forest in Sofia is a classic piece of TV too.
     
  2. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :rofl
    Fell of my seat when i read that........

    Them two wins TRAVIS WALKER ( awfull ) ALEXANDER USTINOV :yep
     
  3. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ever heard of Alexander Dimitrenko? No? Must be ignorance on your part then.
     
  4. REEVO

    REEVO Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol: And he has lost everytime he has stepped up to anyone decent.. Must be ignorance..
    look your a bit catty for me so just **** off...
     
  5. JFT96

    JFT96 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Since you're so keen to dismiss all of Pulev's best wins, I'm sure you'll go by the same criteria for Fury's best wins over Johnson & Chisora too, yes? Two fighters who have also both lost every time they've faced anyone remotely decent & who are as insignificant as anyone Pulev has beaten. Which would make it very odd for you to criticise Pulev so fiercely yet praise Fury in the same breath.

    But I'm guessing you can find some way to twist it so as to suit your agenda so knock yourself out :good. I think the fact most non-biased posters have Pulev ranked ahead of Fury currently says it all about the merits of your argument.
     
  6. REEVO

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    :crybaby
     
  7. JFT96

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    Nice response, really proved me wrong :good

    Goodnight.
     
  8. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Dimitrinko is a good win and Sprott too. Strong argument can be made to say he has better wins like. Over all but close
     
  9. Farmboxer

    Farmboxer VIP Member Full Member

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    Pulev will be extremely difficult to beat, really tough test.......................
     
  10. Tyler_Durden

    Tyler_Durden Member Full Member

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    Pulev has faced better opposition in Bulgarian night clubs than Fury has in his pro career (bar Chisora and Johnson, of course). Fury is improving and I can see him holding a belt in a post-K2 era, but I bet you won't be the one laughing when Pulev spanks his ass :hey
     
  11. JohnH

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    How many eliminators is Fury going to be in? I thought his last fight was an eliminator?
     
  12. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    So, before any of this has happened you've created a whole fantasy scenario. Thank you Mystic Meg

    **I've just realised that you are suggesting that Price is a harder fight than Pulev :lol::rofl:lol:
     
  13. DrMo

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    It was, sort of, I think :conf

    The WBC ordered Arreola-Stiverne ages ago to be the final eliminator for a mandatory challenge to Vitali.

    However, Mitchell-Banks was also an eliminator to determine who would fight the winner of Arreola-Stiverne if Vitali retired.

    Fury-Johnson was an eliminator to potentially replace the winner of Mitchell-Banks if they were unavailable to fight Vitali/Arreola/Stiverne.

    Mitchell & Banks are now having a rematch & the WBC seem keen on putting whoever wins that ahead of Fury in the pecking order.