Fury: I fight for Ireland

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Jonny The Hips, Apr 17, 2013.


  1. korn96

    korn96 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    couldn't care who he says he is fighting for this week. he is class.
     
  2. Mufc30

    Mufc30 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Dear me, if you go back far enough you will find all sorts of original heritage that doesnt relate to where we are today. Let it go lol
     
  3. JonnyBGoode

    JonnyBGoode Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's just amusing that people in this country are so staunchly pro-Royal and love the Queen so much. If some Somalian guy comes over here to escape his war torn home land everyone is up in arms and wants to send him back on the boat but they're quite willing to pay millions for a German family to come over and pretend to be British, give them palace and lots of jewels and everything. Weird.
     
  4. Mufc30

    Mufc30 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not really weird,your comparing totally, totally different era's of time and all that has gone on between to form the opinions of then and now.

    Anyway we are here for boxing lol Fury is pandering to an audience, no more, no less. Hope he shows further improvement this weekend, 5 has been a great platform for him to devel opon
     
  5. JonnyBGoode

    JonnyBGoode Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Agreed, lets never talk about politics again on ESB ever.

    Fury should have far too much for Cunningham, he needs a KO victory though in reality to impress over there, the American's won't be impressed by an almost 7ft heavy that needs a 12 round points win over a cruiser weight. Box him for the first few rounds then put the pressure on and go for a stoppage.
     
  6. Solaris

    Solaris Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Is this a serious post?
     
  7. BoxingAnalyst

    BoxingAnalyst Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    :lol: :yep
     
  8. Mufc30

    Mufc30 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Defo agree with that

    Yes he needs to finish Cunningham off impressively, as you say if it goes 12 rounds of boxing around Cunningham then the wider American public will view him akin to the Klits fights of late possibly-boring etc
     
  9. cheekyvid

    cheekyvid Detroit, I shall return. Full Member

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    exactly.

    moan about how the poor are treated badly (and many are) yet laud the waste of money royals. mental
     
  10. JonnyBGoode

    JonnyBGoode Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Lets just ignore that statement it wasn't worded very well and this is a boxing website, I sometimes let my stupidity get the better of me and post controversial political statements out of boredom but this isn't the time or the place!

    So we're all agreed Fury needs a KO to impress the Americans? After his laboured victory over Johnson which was quite dull to watch I really think he needs to keep the momentum going. He won't come right out and make it a tear up but I think around round 8/9 he'll apply the pressure.
     
  11. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Ive lived in both, trust me, you dont have that much to laugh about :lol:
     
  12. Mufc30

    Mufc30 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeh i see him sticking to a plan early on but honestly would like Fury to have him out of there mid rounds 6-8.
     
  13. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    this is very true, the only people who seem to love ireland these days is the ****s living in USA or UK claiming to be irish saying how great a country ireland is

    its pretty hard to find someone living here right now that will have anything good to say about this kip, it recks my head when i go back to the UK and my relatives go on about ireland like its the don megga and they aint lived there in 10 years, i say go back and live there now and tell me how great it is next time you see

    fury is cashing in on the plastic paddys in new york. hopefully cunningham finishes him
     
  14. ó Cuinneagáin

    ó Cuinneagáin Tree hugger Full Member

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    They are inbred. Irish travellers suffer from extremely high rates of genetic disorders, when compared with other Irish people. It would not be uncommon for Travellers to many their cousins.
     
  15. McGuinty

    McGuinty Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury fought for Ireland as an amateur.