## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

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Re: ## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

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BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:
WildWaylon wrote:Tyson Fury was taken six rounds by a journeyman. Tomas Mrazek 4-24-5 should have been an easy fight for Fury but the scoring 60-57 suggests it wasnt. I havent seen the fight and those who have say Fury did better than the scoring reflects but even so he doesnt seem to be the HW sensation people were saying he was prior to the McDermott fight.
- Ho-Ho, keeping some very rarified company indeed with a certain Iron Mike who also suffered the fools who dared criticize his shutout wins over fighters he couldn't KO. That they showed up to survive, not fight seems to scarcely register.

Two weeks after his 10 round title fight and making his Irish debut in spite of coming out of two days in the maternity ward assisting his wife in delivering their first child, he could've easily canceled. The big lad hasn't even stopped growing, yet far more advanced at age 21 than any of the soft lads on this forum were at that age at meeting his commitments.
Did you answer my question on if you think Fury can beat Haye, if not f*ck-off.
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alexpaterson wrote:He lack's power big time how many genuine KO's has he had his debut, Ellis are the only 2 I can think off

Im not convinced by him yet I think he'll be British level Euro at best
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Re: ## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

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teddy007 wrote:Did you answer my question on if you think Fury can beat Haye, if not f*ck-off.

- Ho-Ho, Teddy0, your spell checker done chunked it's bits.

Last I checked, Haye ducked Chagaev, Wlad, Vitali, and Tyson in exactly that order to fight Big Nik. We'll see if there's enough scraps left hanging on Haye after Big Nik polishes him off to even make a Fury fight.
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Fury In Ireland

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Tyson Fury made a quick comeback, fighting in reland on saturday. He won pts 6, did anyone see it, was he any more impressive than the McDermott fight?
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Yeah I saw the fight. He looked ok to start with landing some good body shots and the Czech lad didn't look like he wanted to be there. Understandably he tired quickly and the last few rounds were poor enough.

Not impressive by any means but a good introduction to the Irish fight fans in a big venue. He got a very good reception and could do well over here.
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fury wasnt very good on the night but it wont have done the promotional and hype any harm which is a good thing if he continues to do the bizz.

looks like he's makinge excuses for the mcdermott rematch already saying he had hurt his hand in the secon round and they didnt talk about the mcdermott fight once which is very odd, probably because rte dont have much of a clue :lol:
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Re: ## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

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BroughtonRulesRefuge wrote:
WildWaylon wrote:Tyson Fury was taken six rounds by a journeyman. Tomas Mrazek 4-24-5 should have been an easy fight for Fury but the scoring 60-57 suggests it wasnt. I havent seen the fight and those who have say Fury did better than the scoring reflects but even so he doesnt seem to be the HW sensation people were saying he was prior to the McDermott fight.
- Ho-Ho, keeping some very rarified company indeed with a certain Iron Mike who also suffered the fools who dared criticize his shutout wins over fighters he couldn't KO. That they showed up to survive, not fight seems to scarcely register.

Two weeks after his 10 round title fight and making his Irish debut in spite of coming out of two days in the maternity ward assisting his wife in delivering their first child, he could've easily canceled. The big lad hasn't even stopped growing, yet far more advanced at age 21 than any of the soft lads on this forum were at that age at meeting his commitments.
Your comparing Tyson to Tyson Fury, don't get confused with the names no was complaining about Mike's lack of power when he was coming up :lol:
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Re: ## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

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Well here's my thoughts: http://www.BS.com/?m=show&id=22463
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Re: ## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

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Not performing like that he won't :D

Kevin Farrell's article in the Irish News, on Fury, was pretty funny. I'll see if I can fish it out.
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Re: ## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

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Phenomenal-Nutrition wrote: Your comparing Tyson to Tyson Fury, don't get confused with the names no was complaining about Mike's lack of power when he was coming up :lol:
- When did they take the English out of English?
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Re: ## SPOILER ## Tyson Fury tonight

Post by DG. »

CEO_Hoodlem wrote:Maybe hes hurt hand is hes excuse to get out of the rematch with Big John McDermott!!!
Hope not though.
http://forum.boxrec.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=108822

I said the same thing a while back. I think TF drops the belt before Mceermott drop him for the 10 count!


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