chisora running from fury???

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  1. David UK

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    A spot on assesssment of how Warren operates. Your insight is impressive
     
  2. David UK

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    Chisora is going nowhere other than the dentist to sort out those protruding front teeth!!

    He came over a complete half wit on Bunceys, and then the biting incident which he wasn't even man enough to admit and apologise for afterwards.

    It would be semi-forgivable if he was any good, but he's shite.......just a poor man's Gary Mason
     
  3. icemax

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    You wouldn't want to get between those two and the buffet. Chisora is a classless *****, and after friday nights mid round snack should be banned for a very long time. :deal
     
  4. mcguirpa

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    Whenever I hear the old 'If the money is right' line I'm put in a mind of Naz in the run up to the Robinson fight:

     
  5. gasman

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    Chisora was crapping himself, he knows Fury could hurt him. What Fury lacks in boxing craft he makes up in power, everytime he landed one of those bombs on Belshaw's body, he winced in pain. Chisora saw that too, he doesn't want some.
     
  6. timber

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    Fury would easily beat Chisora.
     
  7. nickythekid

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    when he interviewed after the fight he didnt seem confident at all, at this level there should be no excuse to avoid eachother, let the cream rise to the top. i think david price would give chisora a good fight and wouldn't be as one sided as fury and chisora
     
  8. Dunky McCafferty

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    Personally, it was Furys boxing that impressed me the most. His balance was the best I had seen, the way he used his jab, worked the body... The european sparring has him coming on leaps & bounds.
    I still cant believe the guy is only 20 years old!
     
  9. LosG

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    Why exactly does Chisora think he's further up the food chain? Whos on his record? Sam Sexton? Please. He's boring, labourous, and a bit of a ***** to boot.

    Give it six months, and i'd give Fury the edge. If anything, Furys a bit TOO active, and needs 3-4 months out of the ring, in the gym. With hard quality sparring, working on the power, variety and length of his shots.And also a better jab, knocking out these bums aint doing too much for him.
     
  10. Dunky McCafferty

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    I disagree totally & wholeheartedy. The best thing Fury can do is stay active, why mess around for years in the gym, when you are doing the business in the ring? lets face it here, Belshaw was a decent test for Fury, & he passed it with flying colours. You dont go back to the drawingboard when you are on a winning streak.
     
  11. LosG

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    I just feel he is so green it is totally unreal. Lets face it most if not all of his opponants have been punchbags. WHICH I HAVE NO PROBLEM WITH. But he got in the ring nearly straight after turning pro, and has been active monthly since. Again, good in theory, but he hasnt built an armory of punches which can benefit him in the future when opponants arent going to just fall down and will soak up his pressure.

    Its QUALITY SPARRING Fury needs, he's still to be tagged in the ring, and i doubt he has in the gym meaningfully yet either. Compare with David Price, who always proved he can despatch punchbags in the ring, but he's out in cyprus sparring with Haye, and im sure other top heavyweights who aint gunna pulling no punches.

    From 6 or 7 fights i have no honest idea how far Fury can go, and i seriously doubt either does his trainer. I bet deep down, Adam Booth has an idea where Price can go, and whether his chin is up to scratch.
     
  12. Abertawe

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    Fury is looking good BUT there are signs of weakness, like turning his head when he's in close with opponents and I reckon he wouldnt be to difficult to hit once he faces someone who likes to think logically and pick his shots, but more importantly not be fazed by the physical presence of Fury.
     
  13. Farmboxer

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    Fury has just started boxing as a pro, he has had six fights already and will get better. He looks good so far. Time will tell, but I will give him a chance to prove himself unlike some.
     
  14. mcguirpa

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    Can't agree with that at all. IMHO the big problem with young pros is that they're nowhere near active enough. Look at Tyson (the proper Tyson), he had about 15 fights in his first year. Pacquiao had 25 pro fights by the age of 20. There's no better schooling for a genuinely talented fighter than real prize fighting.
     
  15. destruction

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    Chisora is very limited, he only fights Fury if it is the right fight for him.

    It will only be the right fight for him, if he has a loss on his record and Fury has 10 or so fights, and needs to fill time before a European title shot.

    Fury has shown he is Euro class already. Chisora has shown he is barely British title class. Miss match whenever this one happens.