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Skeletons a brawler, and way over the hill, if he ever made it up it to begin with , but will still be a tougher test for him, I just fear he has little lateral head movement and has a bad habit of lifting his head and sticking his chin up on the way back, but he can dig, that's plain to see, and when you have a one punch knockout in you ,you can never be overlooked, I have no doubt he will improve, he's only just starting out really. Would be nice to see Skelton rough him up a bit and take him four or five rounds, is it a six rounder?
I'm not that big a Fury fan, but feel he's been overlooked a bit, since the Haye shenanigans , has he fought since? I can't remember. Chisora well I don't think even he knows what's going on inside his head lol,
Well he does need a bit more of a test really - I don't think his movement is that bad he sees his opponents weakness and adapts in the ring - notice how he set him up for the uppercut?
You can learn a bit of defence but he got the power and I think I want to see what happens when he does get hit - signs are good because I watched a good Italian boxer smack him about a bit once and he responded in anger and ripped into him - showed to me he has a bit of heart.
The Tyson fury v Derek Chisora match is on in Manchester soon - I think this kid would beat em both on the same night.
If he doesn't get some side to side head movement someone's going to knock it off, reminds me a bit of Bruno, not as stiff though, just the muscle bulk, can be hard to keep the oxygen going round them in long fights.
Yes needs to test his stamina but Hearn bringing him on slow and difficult to get an opponent who can take his power to give him a better test - Don't think anyone has lasted past two rounds yet! I think his stamina was a bit suspect in the Olympics but he has dropped two stones since the and looks in good shape now so hard to tell yet and I agree he is a bit open coming in square on but his footwork is quite good in comparison to Bruno and he is a deal quicker and more versatile in picking his shots - knows how to finish for sure.
If he doesn't get some side to side head movement someone's going to knock it off, reminds me a bit of Bruno, not as stiff though, just the muscle bulk, can be hard to keep the oxygen going round them in long fights.
Could be right Geordie about Fury, did he not get dropped by a blown up cruiser weight , or am I mistaken, can't remember the lads name, but Fury got up to win, mainly by leaning on him and tiring him out lol.
Yes mate it was Steve Cunningham who couldn't knock the skin off a rice pudding
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