Tyson Fury to fight Christian Hammer on February 28th at London’s 02 Arena

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  1. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    says the clown, who is never correct.
     
  2. Leoh

    Leoh Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    lol at Fury. He could as well fight Shannon Briggs. At least there would be some pre-fight entertainment.
     
  3. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Many times i was correct.

    When were you?
     
  4. plank46

    plank46 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    every time i've disagreed with your whiney ass.
     
  5. Son of Gaul

    Son of Gaul Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    While he has certainly improved since the loss to Wach, he's still going to have a tough time dealing with Fury's combination of bulk and skills.
     
  6. p4pflab

    p4pflab Active Member Full Member

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    The Wach fight was competitive up to ko.
    Hammer did not comfortably beat Kevin Johnson in fact it was possible to score it for kevin. I think James Ali Bashir said Kevin won.

    Hammer still is a lot better than his record suggests. IMO he has a remote chance. I am suprised Chris took this fight and not hang around hoping to get WBO mando and milk his fanbase.

    Anybody taller would have been better prep for Wlad. Ustinov would be perfect. Dunhaups, Towers ok.
     
  7. TSoprano

    TSoprano Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kingpin was more awful than in onther fights. I think he threw 5 punches a round against Hammer, who also looked poor.
     
  8. p4pflab

    p4pflab Active Member Full Member

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    Lets keep it "landed punches". Those r that count a lot more.
     
  9. Ragnarok

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    quite, You might be able to criticize Wlad the fighter ( usually boring and one sided), but Wlad the boxer doesn't give anyone any unnecessary chances, Wlad the Boxer is in a class of his own.

    I don't think there is anyone else who can really Simulate Wlad to pre pair for him. the Heavyweight division is like a big ducking festival, the big guys arn't fighting and learning from big fights.

    I think you have to give kudos to Fury for even taking a slightly dangerous fight or even getting one. and even trying to step in the ring with Haye.

    Just like it'll be a good thing to see stivern and wilder get it on assuming it happens.
     
  10. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    He's never going to fight Wladimir. He's going to wait till Wladimir retires and go for the vacant opportunities. Won't be surprised if his title shot is against Chisora in a third fight.
     
  11. boxfanlut

    boxfanlut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Agree, they grow on trees as well so not hard to find.
     
  12. boxfanlut

    boxfanlut Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Name three of these big guys.
     
  13. thurmanthegoat1

    thurmanthegoat1 Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    Ustinov,Wach,Price,Dimitrenko,big daddy browne,Teper.

    You know big boys. 17+ stone 6'4+ big lads. Im a fury fan, but he aint fighting these big lads. And i think he would beat em anyway, just he cant lay on em or outmuscle em, he needs to box em.
     
  14. fury needs to fight someone meaningful for christ sake, and someone that can PUNCH
     
  15. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    Hammer is both meaningful and can punch.

    He's also ranked high in the WBO, and is a very credible choice to defend his EBU title against.

    Sure, he's not a good warmup for Wlad, but chances are Fury bypasses his chance at Wlad for a higher profile fight vs the likes of Price or Wilder if he should beat Stiverne.

    Price is 3-0 since his debacles vs Thompson, which Im positive a 3rd fight would eradicate. My guess is Price gets a shot at Fury before Wlad does, and that's a fight that is STILL a very big domestic level fight for both of those guys.

    Should Wilder beat Stiverne, you'd best believe that Fury's gonna be dropping his EBU title, his WBO mandatory status and his fervor for a Wlad fight, and he'll be on the highest mountain calling Wilder out.:lol::lol::lol: