Tyson Fury on sat

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by ashedward, Jul 15, 2009.


  1. ashedward

    ashedward Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Just seen on Boxrec that Fury is fighting Aleksanders Selkens on Saturday 3 6 0.Fairly pointless fight,never been stopped so might be able to last a few rounds but another easy win for Fury.
     
  2. ChrisC

    ChrisC Member Full Member

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    At this stage in his career I wouldn't have thought any fight for Fury is pointless. More ring time the better.
     
  3. ashedward

    ashedward Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Good point chrisc, was hoping he would have more of a test, but with the Mcdermott fight in september, its OK for a tune up.I don't thinks its easy getting Fury opponents at the moment.
     
  4. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    i'm not bothered about the quality of his opponents at the moment, at this stage there are certain things you look for in a young fighter and fury ticks a lot of boxes, i like what i see, he behaves like a fighter, doesn't get flustered, good fundamentals and when was the last time you saw a heavyweight put 6 piece combinations together like that

    he needs to work on not pulling back in a straight line when going away from punches, he does little amateurish things, he hasn't got good anticipation and looks slightly clumsy as a result, but thats all things that could be worked on and improved immeasurably, i also think his mental maturity and fortitude is well ahead of his physical development

    its too early to judge how far he'll go
     
  5. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Most importantly, he needs to get his mother to buy him a decent pair of trunks that fit :deal
     
  6. Grant1

    Grant1 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    They should try to get Gammer out of retirement again.

    He'll give him a good few rounds.
     
  7. kosaros

    kosaros Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I thought he was fighting a 6' 9' tall fighter as reported in BoxingNews?

    Oh well...
     
  8. 'Ben'

    'Ben' Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, I agree. Also you have to remember that the more fights Fury has under his belt, the faster he gets to fight for the British title too, as I've never really known the BBBC to let a fighter fight for the title who had under twelve fights before.
     
  9. 'Ben'

    'Ben' Boxing Addict Full Member

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    :lol: Easier said than done!
     
  10. carrotcruncher

    carrotcruncher Member Full Member

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    good post

    he certainly looks the part, but his chin hasn't been really tested. Think he will be too much for McDermott, although Little Legs must fancy it for his man to have won the purse bids
     
  11. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    1. He can only fight, who will fight him, given the fact he needs to fight regular to build up a record and learn the game, and that he is being ducked domestically;
    2. He needs to prove to me that he can fight on the backfoot, fight on the inside and that he has a chin before I decide how far he goes in the game.
    3. I have doubts about his footwork in general, but this cannot be proven until he fights better quality.

    Seen all of his fights and he is the most promising British HW on the scene at the moment, beyond Haye of course, who is on the verge of a HW title shot.