Furys next fight.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by TerryESB, Jul 24, 2011.


  1. BoxingAnalyst

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    Yes i take on board what your saying. Maybe im being harsh. For a 23 year old he is improving nicely and challenging himself. He is quick for his size, i'm glad to see he's cut out the mars bars and is taking his diet seriously. Got to love his character and attitude.
     
  2. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Manny knows an unbeaten Fury vs a paper title holder 5 yrs down the road is a better opportunity for Fury. He'll continue to beat the likes of the Rogans and Perezs and Prices of the division, maybe step up against a Dimitrenko within 2 years, and by that time Vitali will most likely be gone, and Wlad will be a the brink of retiring as UNDISPUTED.

    Smart move by Fury to get with Manny.:good
     
  3. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Of course McBride isn't the best fighter, but he'd be a good keep busy fight. Not too dangerous, fans recignize him, too Irish titans etc. I'd be thinking about that fight if I was his match maker.
     
  4. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    I agree. :good

    Some people say Fury is no longer linked with Manny, but this quote from Steward himself makes me disagree with them...

    His views on the upcoming fight between Tyson Fury and Dereck Chisora:

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    I think that unlike most people’s expectations, that Tyson Fury’s a very talented guy. We look at him as a big, oversized, very cocky kid. He’s only 22, but he does have skills. Just the fact that both of these guys have the mindset of winners, I think this is going to be one of the best heavyweight fights. Even though it’s not marketed and there is no one doing a lot of excessive hype the way Haye did for his recent fight with Wladimir, this is the heavyweight fight that I want to see myself. I know both guys personally. They’re both very strong-willed guys much in the make-up of Ali and Joe Frazier. This is what makes good fights, not so much the skill-level but the mindset. I think it’s going to be an extremely good fight. I know most people are picking Chisora and probably because of his more professional preparation when compared to Tyson, who in this case I think is training at home in the basement or the backyard with his uncle or whatever. Nevertheless, Tyson’s sheer physical size, and he’s got a good chin, good stamina, and good punch output, also. I think those factors, and being at 6’9” compared to about 6’1” is going to be a big problem for Dereck to overcome. I may be a little crazy, but I give a slight edge to Tyson in this fight mainly because of the physical size and he has good stamina.”

    On whether he believes Dereck Chisora might get another opportunity to sign for a fight with Wladimir if Chisora beats Tyson Fury:

    “Wladimir has indicated that he has no problem fighting with Chisora. I don’t think Tyson is that interested. I think Tyson feels that he’s young and he wants to finish winning all of these European and British championships first. So that’s his attitude, whereas Chisora if he wins definitely wants to and most likely will get a chance to fight with Wladimir. Povetkin has said he’s now mentally ready to fight Wladimir. There is a good chance that you might see Wladimir’s next fight against Povetkin or Chisora if he wins, not so much I don’t think with Tyson, because if Tyson wins he’s going to continue to build up his record and gain experience.”

    http://www.eastsideboxing.com/news.php?p=28575&more=1
     
  5. Kalasinn

    Kalasinn ♧ OG Kally ♤ Full Member

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    Only if McBride can get past Mariusz Wach.
     
  6. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    Mcbride has lost like 6 in a row WTF. It will be Martin Rogan. Rogan was talking to Fury before, during and after the fight.
     
  7. Kalasinn

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    I notice Rogan beat Harrison, before Haye did!
     
  8. Uncle Oden

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    Glad to see he's not trying to rush into a Klit fight. Just hope Team Klitschko doesn't go make him an offer anyway.
     
  9. TerryESB

    TerryESB The Final Boss Full Member

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    Yeah I remember that. Rogan broke Audley's jaw. Which is why Audley had an off night.
     
  10. itsa huge bitch

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    fury beat rogans ass..but no harm in a stay busy fight then face price if he beats mcdermot..then euro title..defend it a few times then world title..hes doing the right thing takin his time..i just hope the pound signs dont make him change his mind as its always good to watch boxers go up thru the ranks properly
     
  11. RUSKULL

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    Yep! And he has a pretty solid chin and fast hands for a big guy. He's looks clumsier than Jerry Cooney in there but he gets the job done & his shenanigans are good for the sport.
     
  12. RUSKULL

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    Good choice. Big enough name with not too much risk.
     
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  14. Pa_nash

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    You're getting your gypsies mixed up there pal.
     
  15. herbzg

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    Fury is not worthy of the European title. Dimentrenko should challenge real European athletes such as Vladmir Virchis.