Who will Fury fight in Feb???

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  1. JediPimp007

    JediPimp007 Long suffering reader Full Member

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    My thoughts exactly, Chisora looks a shell of himself since the Haye KO, certainly wasn't the same guy Vitali beat, but had to work for it.

    I'd place Arreola above Chisora at this moment, Chisora looked disinterested and to be honest, shot.
     
  2. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Lol... Yeah, clearly.

    No. Guys like Jennings, Thompson, Eddie Chambers and Cunningham are proven world level heavies. Also there's good undefeated prospects like Charles Martin, Dominic Breazeale, Gerald Washington etc. Andy Ruiz is more or a less an American heavy, and of course Amir Mansour is dangerous. US clearly has more depth the the English HW scene. England has two unbeaten prospects/contenders in Fury/Joshua, and the rest have either gone bust or are completely unproven(like Whyte)

    I said Fury identifies as Irish, not English.... That's not really disputable. When Fury was coming up all of you Anglos hated him, and now that he's your only PROVEN top HW you love him, and claim him as one of your own. Brits are the biggest fairweather fans there are, even Fury said so....
     
  3. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Arreola was beating up Stiverne until he got tagged, a bit unlucky not to be wbc champion.
     
  4. ForemanJab

    ForemanJab Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Realistically he is going to fight a bum to not risk losing. I don't even think he will fight a guy like Thompson who is crafty and could still present some risk. People don't forget this guy ran away from fighting Ustinov. He won't take any risks. He'll be in there in February with a guy who is not very big, not highly skilled and not a big puncher.
     
  5. Super Hans

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    Lol at you listening a bunch of bums and having to resort to using a Mexican because you didn't have enough decent fighters.

    Untested Joshua would beat the lot of them in one night.

    You don't have a Yank that can defeat:

    Anthony Joshua
    Tyson Fury
    David Haye
    Dereck Chisora.

    Stricter PED testing has seen the Americans become also rans in the division dominated by Europeans.
     
  6. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Lol. Brit**** proving against that he doesn't know sh*t about boxing...

    US clearly has more depth than England... Do you know what depth means?

    Jennings, Arreola, Scott, Mansour, Cunningham, Chambers, Martin, Breazeale, Washington etc..

    Lol at naming a guy who hasn't fought in the last 2 years, and Chisora loses to SEVERAL American heavies, he was easily getting outboxed by Scott, and needed a British stoppage to win.

    Thompson, Chambers, Jennings, Cunningham, Arreola, Scott(in a rematch) all beat Chisora.

    So you proved to me that England has 1 elite HW, and another one that looks to be the goods but is unproven at world level.
     
  7. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Anyways, stop it with your Brit7arded spasms, you've derailed my thread with your sillieness, and lack of Boxing knowledge. It was not my intention to turn this into a England v.s USA thread, but that was obviously yours.
     
  8. Super Hans

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    They are all glorified bums, most would lose to David Price and Audley Harrison.

    I think you mistake 'depth' for 'overhyped'.

    And lol, so a British stoppage is now when a fighter quits because of his glass heart and pretends he beat the count. :rofl
     
  9. IKSAB

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    Absolutely not
     
  10. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    Lol you are completely delusional, you really do put the t@rd in britt@rd.

    You agree that Wilder is a fraud/hypejob yet he KO'd A-farce in a rd, but most of the guys I listed couldn't?? Price is a glass cannon, so he has a punchers chance against the top notch names I listed, and I'm sure he would gun out a few, but he loses to most of them..

    Either you are trolling, or are Britt@rded. Which one is it?

    Scott was up by 9, and the British ref stopped it. That's not quitting. Everyone knows that British refs are among the worst in boxing.
     
  11. jakethemus

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    I'd like to see him fight a bigger man, helanious , Ustinov or, Thompson
     
  12. RememberingC.S.

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    He should fight one between Thompson, Pulev, or Ustinov.

    He should stick to tall opponents to show the world he can deal with Klitschko types.
     
  13. Let's Boogie!

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  14. jim jim

    jim jim Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    id love to see him fight wilder, itl be someone poor id say and european or british
     
  15. madballster

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    Demitrenko would be a very good test for Fury, he fights behind a good jab. Ustinov would likely be a bit easier since he's a lot slower, but then again he's bigger and heavier too.

    Both would be great as prep for Wlad Klitschko -- not that they're equal in skill level. They'd show us how Fury deals with guys (almost) as tall as him.