tyson fury

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  1. superfly98

    superfly98 Bull Full Member

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    Can itv even afford froch now after the taylor fight.
     
  2. rockandrollstar

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  3. dominic1234

    dominic1234 Active Member Full Member

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    It must be Lazebnik, Rudenko fights this weekend.
     
  4. superfly98

    superfly98 Bull Full Member

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    Anybody know how good this guy is
     
  5. ClintMagnum

    ClintMagnum Antitheist Full Member

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    Tyson Fury will get sparked as soon as he steps up to anywhere near British level. Nice improvement with speed and combos to head and body in his last fight but zero lateral movement after he unloads. Worse yet he STILL backs off from shots with that big 'ol chin hanging in the air like an amateur. Basics man. That chin is never tucked into his neck when in range and I'll bet a pound to a pinch of **** that he has no punch resistance when tagged. Stereotypical lumbering glass jawed wannabe. Sorry but I see David Price as the one to watch.
     
  6. king s

    king s Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mick is on the up if he pulls that 1 off.
     
  7. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    Me too...I suspect that somewhere along the line Mr P will be the victim of a highlight reel KO, and I don't want to miss it :deal
     
  8. superfly98

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    Are you for real David Price. That guys is heavily skilled but punch resistance is week. He needs a mannu steward to teach him how to use the jab and keep his chin out the way aka wlad, lennox.

    Fury still has time for improvement which he will. THe kid has the hunger and desire. He's already flown to america to get additional sparring
     
  9. Losfer_Words

    Losfer_Words Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Although that's a bit harsh I do agree. I still remember on Price's debut when he was wobbled- a bit disconcerting considering that it was by no means a bomb that he was hit with. I think out of the pair of them, Fury will go furthest. How far? IMO, he'll waltz his way all the way to the European stage but from there I'm not too sure. I'll keep watching him, though, because the bloke is incredibly entertaining to watch and, for me, that's all that matters.
     
  10. mcguirpa

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  11. David UK

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    I can almost guarantee that McDermott won't go anywhere near Tyson Fury
     
  12. beecho1988

    beecho1988 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    McDermott is going to KO Fury
     
  13. indie_uk1

    indie_uk1 Kong is King Full Member

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    Mcdermott has to fight Fury as an english title defence before November. Fury is now his mandatory
     
  14. Beeston Brawler

    Beeston Brawler Comical Ali-egedly Full Member

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    I don't think McDermott will vacate either - he ought to see this as a golden opportunity to get another crack at the British title.

    Earn some money.... to buy a few Mars bars.
     
  15. icemax

    icemax Indian Red Full Member

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    ^^^^^^^^^^fixed^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    As an aside, I met John Fury at a wedding once and have to say that although he seems like a nice bloke he totally exudes menace...one of the scariest men that I have been in the presence of.