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  • GeordieDS
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    Fury needs to sell the fight because Wlad makes Trigger look charismatic, it would be great if Tyson could beat the jab and grab brother but I'm not sure he'll get up if he gets caught

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  • SnookerFan
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    Tyson Fury won't beat Klitschko, I can assure you.

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  • tomwalker147
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    Byrom, the amount of showmanship Fury puts on is making me believe he might win. I can't see why somebody would set themselves up for such a massive fall?!

    I'm not a Fury fan and hope Klitschko wins but have to admit Fury's press conferences make for unbelievable entertainment.

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  • Byrom
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    Anyway holy moly Batman - are we taking Tyson Fury lightly or is he going to beat kilch - or is he really a joker

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  • gavpowell
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    Cornish was always a pathetic choice of opponent. Whyte I have no problem with - he's at the same level as Joshua and has a win over him in the amateurs, so if Joshua blows him away, fair enough.

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    Well you got to sell the fight - could get Haye that would be a big bad dangerous fight - or - Lets go champ lets go champ - get that guy what's his name - he's marketable
    Jon Voight would do just as well as Cornish did tbh but Haye's retired now despite what he says, they can stick him in with well known puddings or they can step him up with lesser known fighters who can help him improve.
    These boxing promoters should watch the UFC and they'd see real match ups,none of this pussyfooting around like we get fed by boxing

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  • Byrom
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    Well you got to sell the fight - could get Haye that would be a big bad dangerous fight - or - Lets go champ lets go champ - get that guy what's his name - he's marketable

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    I agree but who is going to do that?
    This depends on how much of a risk the promoter wants to take with his golden goose but there are several unbeaten or older fighters(who've only lost a few) who he could fight who wouldn't fold with the first slap like his usual opponents, just look at the rankings and pick a few out with 40/50% K.O ratio and line them up.

    It doesn't always have to be Haye,Fury,Chisora etc who the British public have heard of,the casual boxing fan must think there's only five active heavyweights in the world it boils my pee

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  • Byrom
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    I agree but who is going to do that?

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  • GeordieDS
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    Originally Posted by Byrom View Post
    Yeah I think its a dangerous match up to be made now and probably the wrong time with both more money to be made later on but - got to start moving him up and giving AJ more of a test somehow - he just destroying everyone in his path and the ones I think he needs to face have easier routes to the summit than AJ so got to credit Dillian for taking it - who else is there - David Haye would be a big test - Chisora might end his career with one last punt - the kid from NZ - Big daddy B - and there is always going to be a big domestic fight with Fury on the horizon.
    Povetkin or whatever his name is - Personally I think he is ready for a bash at the bronze bomber now and I think he would beat him too.

    The bronze bomber is Deontay right? If so he might but it's to soon for me,you've got to remember nobody has hit him yet and Cornish looked terrible and that's being polite, he needs to fight somebody durable who can take him six or seven rounds

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  • Byrom
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    Yeah I think its a dangerous match up to be made now and probably the wrong time with both more money to be made later on but - got to start moving him up and giving AJ more of a test somehow - he just destroying everyone in his path and the ones I think he needs to face have easier routes to the summit than AJ so got to credit Dillian for taking it - who else is there - David Haye would be a big test - Chisora might end his career with one last punt - the kid from NZ - Big daddy B - and there is always going to be a big domestic fight with Fury on the horizon.
    Povetkin or whatever his name is - Personally I think he is ready for a bash at the bronze bomber now and I think he would beat him too.

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  • GeordieDS
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    Someone should have told Cornish it's easier to avoid getting hit if you move

    Dillian Whytes improved but he looks easy to hit and he'll be another easy nights work for AJ although I expect it to go four rounds, I'm surprised they're actually going to fight so soon as there'll be more money to be made later on.

    As far as the Groves fight I thought Jack would nick it and he definitely was the better fighter

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  • Byrom
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    next up is the unbeaten Dillian White - Who has beaten Joshua when they where both ams

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  • Byrom
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    So Scotland's undefeated heavyweight was next up.

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  • pottr
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    Degale is a totally different fighter since his operation... He actually sits down on his shots now...

    I think Degale took Groves lightly first time around from what I have been told by some of my gym rat mates... Go Chunky!

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