So just what was Cunningham's/Nazim's plan??

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by mcguirpa, Apr 21, 2013.


  1. Davro

    Davro u wnt sum i`ll give it ya Full Member

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    looked like a counterpunch strategy posing a threat or two - a flash KO and a couple of other wobbly moments for fury
     
  2. Primadonna Kool

    Primadonna Kool Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There's a civil-war going on between old school heavyweights and super-heavyweights, not all of these super-heavyweights are gifted athletes in my opinion and win 80% because of their size. When David Haye fought Wladimir Kiltscko his size was not his only problem why..? Because Wladimir Kiltschko is a gifted athlete. I don't think Tyson Fury is in the same realm, and that showed last night. USS Cunningham was probably the first real all round athletic, technically gifted fighter he has fought..? And he had to resort to plan Z after afew rounds, and just impose his size and mass.

    There are allot of 6"5 plus heavyweights piping up these days, talking as if the heavyweight crown is owed to them, and also the media build them up aswell! and have you noticed the way, they always discriminate and dismiss any heavyweight who is 6"2/6"3 15 stone..?

    Tyson Fury found out last night, that some of these so called light heavyweights can fight.

    USS Cunningham was the technically better fighter, but..? it was his physical strength that let him down, he's not even as strong as David Haye. But man, you have to give him credit for fighting a big mans fight! he was too emotional in there.

    abandoned the game plan in my opinion.