fury vs Cunningham weigh in

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Dirt99, Apr 20, 2013.


  1. Dirt99

    Dirt99 Active Member Full Member

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  2. ryanm8655

    ryanm8655 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cunningham is ripped, fancy him to win on points actually...I can't help but feel Fury is overrated.
     
  3. ó Cuinneagáin

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    Fury don't look in great shape. He looked in the best shape against Maddalone and now he's almost 10 lbs heavier and it's fat not muscle he has added.
     
  4. REEVO

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    Fury looked better in his training pictures, he looks like he has put weight on in the last week, have a look at his recent pictures on his twitter account, looks thinner in the face too..
     
  5. REEVO

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    He has definitely been hitting the weights hard so, just caz you cant see it doesn't mean it isn't there. Some peoples have it in genetics' he doesn't obviously..
     
  6. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He has probably put some weight on in the last few days as you stop training at least a few days before the fight. You do not do any more heavy training a week before and less.
     
  7. Berliner

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    Fury was never in great shape. Maybe he was in great shape for Fury-standards...
     
  8. Metal Man

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    Fury looks in decent shape,he's putting on weight in a natural way as he gets older and fills out more.I dont see how Steve Cunningham wins this fight,he's not better than Kevin Johnson.For one Johnson has 30 lbs on Cunningham,arguably a better jab,no doubt stronger,better power and superior defence and chin yet Fury shut him out.Cunningham in recent years has been floored by cruisers and now he's in with a young 260lb heavyweight that can hit.Why did they take this fight?His team obviously severly underestimate Fury they probably think he's some big oaf.
     
  9. Dirt99

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    I can't see why Fury took this fight. If his aim is to get a k bro on his next couple of fights then why is he fighting a small slick fighter? He should be looking to fight someone who is a similar size to a k bro. Fury has everything to lose and Cunningham has everything to gain.
     
  10. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    two different animals and it is sickening really.

    S-HWs = 6' 3" plus, and OVER 225lbs...

    simple solution and return the bigmen to an exceptable EQUAL division(s).
     
  11. Dirt99

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    Would only add yet another division and more 'world titles'. If this happend it be the same situation we have now with cruisers stepping up to heavy weight. The heavy weight champions, which would be regarded in the same vain as cruiser weights, would eventually step up to fight the 'super heavy weights' and we'd end up in the same situation vain..... But with a load more pointless belts.
     
  12. SnoopyboyM

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    Is this on in the UK?
     
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  14. SnoopyboyM

    SnoopyboyM Active Member Full Member

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    Cheers mate i thought they pulled out of Boxing
     
  15. Little Tyson

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    Without doubt the cringest weigh in I have ever seen.

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