Agreed. I saw better defense, used his jab more, more combos, great body work. Still keeps his hands low, but, I liked what I saw. He was actually slipping punches for crying out loud!
Was he slipping his own punches also? :rofl He could go on to rule the Heavy division for the next decade, and that incident will still be funny.
For the first time he was in with a very dangerous opponent and fury looked VERY impressive. After seeing his performance last night I have no doubt he could beat all the other British heavies even now, apart from perhaps David Haye. I've never seen a HW with hand speed like Fury's apart from Mike Tyson
I aint seen the fight yet, but him beating that guy whose 10-1 and 6'7", his own damn size, proves alot more imo, than in his last five bouts. He'll be British champ by the end of the damn year he keeps this up.
Or getting a blowjob off your wife RC. I bet you look down afterwards and think she's still ugly - but at least she's got your cum on her face. I agree. When I watch Fury I think of Audley's claims of being a 'silky smooth' boxer. He obviously wasn't but Tyson Fury is. Good combinations, nice head movement, accurate punching, footwork looks sound enough but needs a lot of improvement. His physique's firming up too. It's hard to believe he's almost 7' tall. He'll definitely have the British title this year. I see his early career progressing like Lennox Lewis', British title within 10 fights, challenging for the European within 15. It's too early to say whether he'll kick on from that level and become truly world class but IMHO the signs are good.
Hopoate:rofl Mundine:rofl Go back to ****ing your mum you inbred colonial ****. Leave the fans to talk about the boxing.
He's shown improvement but some of the hype is getting laughable. Last night he showed good hand speed and he worked the body well. His defence is still somewhat leaky but not much landed on him. His jab is getting better and for a big man he is becoming more fluid in his motions. He's only twenty and he needs to be brought along gradually being tested on the way. The talk of him beating the likes of Rogan, Williams, Skelton, Sprott and even predicting he will feature on the World scene are all a bit far fetched.
Thing is I don't see that much hype. All people are saying is a) He's good, considering the stage of his career b) he's improving c) he could go far If that's hyping someone then I'm guilty as charged.
Nobody in Aussie is talking Hoppa and Mundine. Anyway whatever you may think of him Mundine has already gone way past where Fury is gonna go. Oh ,and seeing someChav's on yuotube the other day ,we cant talk about inbreds can we?:hi:
Hell I'd buy a playstation 3 if I heard that Fight Night 5 was going to include Fury and a secret combination hidden move... the backwards uppercut...