Fury V Rogan predictions

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  1. moorser

    moorser Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Rogan is going to do this, He is better than Packjik and Firtha and look what they done to Fury .
     
  2. highamsparkyid

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  3. RJJ's Jab

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    Hope I'm wrong but I think Luke wins an entertaining and scrappy decision.
     
  4. Foreman Hook

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    Fury TKO6 on cuts. :ko


    Foreman Hooooooooooooooooooooooooooooook!:hat
     
  5. Bryn

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    As someone else posted earlier, Fury is so open to overhand rights it's not even funny. This has been the case in every Fury fight ever, hopefully this has improved.
     
  6. Fury will destroy him.

    Rogie is past 40 and has only beaten a couple of bus drivers since the pounding he took in the second fight with Sexton - who Fury would beat with relative ease.
     
  7. CamR21

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    Can only see a Fury stoppage, Rogan just isnt upto the task
     
  8. widdy

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    fury with a one sided beating,rogan is way past it,and he was not that good to begin with(when i say not that good,what i mean he was just about good enough to be at british level in a ****ing **** division)
    i can see rogan coming out swinging,getting tired in a couple and giving up by the 6th.

    ps i think fury is about as good as rogan was when he was decent,so he aint that good either.im gonna watch it though,any free boxing is good boxing IMO
     
  9. Manning

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    I would imagine Rogan gives Fury big problems inside the first 3 rounds before Fury stops him during the middle rounds. Fury seems to have been training hard this time round so he should take this relatively comfortably. If this was another fat version of Fury coming to fight I would have gave Rogan a strong chance of the upset.
     
  10. DrMo

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    I think this will be a better fight than predicted. Well prepared Fury TKO6 Well prepared Rogan

    Tyson actually looks in half-decent shape & has had some good sparring. He even mentioned a nutritionist & doing strength & conditioning work. I know Rogan talks all sorts of nonsense but he should be good for 5 or 6 rounds of excitement.

    Tyson looks impressive in an entertaining fight & wins in the 6th but Rogan might win the event
     
  11. ashishwarrior

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    both hit the deck.
    outcome DRAW
     
  12. Jun Fan

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    Although Fury should win this easily, I think Rogan will give him all kinds of problems. Im going for the upset (hoping for it anyway!) Rogan by TKO, round 6-8. If Rogie is in good shape (would be if hes training with Breen, though I'm unsure who hes training with now) and pressures Fury, I can see him being all over Fury like a fly round shite, from round 1, and hitting Fury hard enough to badly daze him, early on, and eventually forcing the stoppage.

    Come on, The Entertainer!
     
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  15. Manning

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    Fury has gone massively backwards in his last 2 fights against Firtha and Pajkic. Before that he seemed to be on a good run and improving from fight to fight. Against the useful Zack Page he fought an intelligent fight and won a shut out by sticking to the jab. Against Nascimento he fought a similar fight but added the crushing straight right to his arsenal and stopped the Brazilian with a sickening finish. Then on to Chisora where everthing seemed to come together although he did get lucky with the shocking state Chisora came into the fight but that can't be blamed on Fury. Apart from a few times where he needlessly made a fight out of it when it was totally unnecessary he looked like a top prospect in this fight.

    After this Fury went down hill big time in his next two fights against Firtha and Pajkic where he came into those fights fat basically and had no game plan other than to make a fight of it and throw away all his advantages ie jab and height. In truth he was lucky not to lose both these fights with his zero defence approach.

    Looking at his weight for this weekends fight Fury seems to be taking the sport seriously again and has already talked about keeping Rogan behind the jab all night which is something he hasn't really done at all since the Chisora fight, so I think we'll see a Fury back on the wagon again as he continues to iron out his many flaws.