Business-wise, Browne is the best next fight in the intermediate-term scheme of things. Whyte makes some sense also and is probably an inevitable...
Here's an update on Tyson Fury from Sunday in Manchester:...
The Gypsy King is praised (by some) for his world-class footwork. On Sunday night in Manchester his amazing footwork was on full display: "TYSON...
Anthony Joshua can spend 50 hours a week in a gym and doing so will still not make him a "real fightin' man" like Hughie Fury, who is hard, cruel...
That £45.000 wouldn't see Mick and Tyson through a bank-holiday weekend of food, lager and whatever else that they hoover up.
It's difficult for someone to lose their own rigged fight, but the Fury's pulled it off spectacularly.
That's what Arum wants. I favour Parker, but its risky with low reward. not sure why his tram would go in this direction for the next fight.
It's not often that someone loses their own rigged game, but the Furys managed to do it.
Perfect...post of the month for me, particularly the pink shaded text, which is absolutely brilliant. :applaudit:
Happy to see this fight made. Miller by wide UD, but it won't be boring.
And he said that the 114-114 card was the one that was suspect: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11926494
WBO exec says that the 114-114 card was the one that was suspect: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/sport/news/article.cfm?c_id=4&objectid=11926494
The Furys bang on and on about how tough “fightin’ men” they are and Hughie was sure ready to lay a beat-down on Parker at the weigh-in, but in...
Works for me.
You nailed it. I'm bewildered why a such a hard, pitiless "fightin' man" who was supposedly beating up 30 year olds in car parks at the age of 10...