Fury - Mcdermott rematch orderer

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  1. ScouseLad

    ScouseLad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ordered even!

    Must be within 90 days, just said on SSN
     
  2. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Do we really have to sit through that **** again...The sight of John McD's rolling gut just turns miine. :-(.
     
  3. robpalmer135

    robpalmer135 Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    so the result has changed to a draw?
     
  4. ScouseLad

    ScouseLad Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Didnt say anything about the result, just a rematch within 90 days
     
  5. Losfer_Words

    Losfer_Words Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Good and sensible move, IMO- let McDermott have a second shot and see what Fury can do next time out against him. Get the rematch in and let Fury fight once or twice in the build-up and accept the sparring with Haye. I think he'll he a lot more sensible next-time out and I'll certainly be watching (albeit with the commentary down again:yep).
     
  6. nickythekid

    nickythekid Active Member Full Member

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    i think fury will try to keep him on the end of his jab allnight, hopefully mcdermott can close the range down again and get his shots off, :happy GO ON BIG JOHN
     
  7. Lee Mc

    Lee Mc Boxing Addict banned

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    I think Fury wins easily next time.

    I had the first fight 95-95 but, in the first 3 rounds, Fury proved that he can easily outbox McDermott. If he sticks to boxing rather than trying to look good this could be a very one-sided win.
     
  8. almsn

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    That's a bit faiirer .Should be a no contest tho atleast
     
  9. RichDam

    RichDam Active Member Full Member

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    Fury will win this. He knows where he went wrong last time. That is as good as it gets from McDermott.
     
  10. ishy

    ishy Loyal Member Full Member

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    Right move, ordering a rematch was the best thing the Board could do. Changing the result would have opened up a whole new can of worms.
     
  11. theuppercut

    theuppercut Blackpudding supper Full Member

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    It was an ok fight I thought Fury was very poor but a rematch had to happen.
     
  12. saturday_kid

    saturday_kid Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Bit harsh to be fair. Imo it was a good fight, esepcailly compared to some of the domestic heavyweight **** we've had to watch over the last few years.

    Sensible outcome, the board hardly ever overturn results so couldn't see that happening. I see Fury winning the re-match though which is a bit of a shame for McDermott.

    Any news on whether any action has been taken against Terry O' Connor?
     
  13. robpalmer135

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    So a 50-50 purse Split.

    Especially now that Maloney has signed Price, there rivalray will be huge.

    Maloney has got enough Heavyweight on his book that he could get Price into Mandatory for one of Furys titles within a year.
     
  14. pathmanc1986

    pathmanc1986 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    fury needs to take his conditioning seriously (dont even see the point in mentioning mcdermot) if he wants to be taken seriously. for example i was watching the fight in a pub in belfast where the casual sports fans take an interest usually, two guys walking past the tv

    "you wana wait here and watch the boxing?"
    "these two fat ****s? na **** that"


    after watching the rest of the fight i couldnt blame them
     
  15. Leighton T

    Leighton T Active Member Full Member

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    If Mcdermott trains as hard as shows the same heart & determination to get close to Fury, he'll win AGAIN