falkor wrote:Fury clearly had the cleaner work in the last fight, McDonut just waded in with no thought and the younger more talented man picked him off
I scored the fight 97-93 Fury but this time Fury will do McD in 2
Hi Tyson, how are you?
Becuase i think tyson won it means I'm him. Then you must be McDonut.
If it's the same as the first one the fights won't be limited to inside the ring. If you're going, be aware of that. I'm not going to another fight involving Fury ever again.
why,s that??????????????? Thought Tyson promotor had won that fight???????????????
It doesn't matter who promotes it. If Fury's lot are there, there will be trouble.
Conspiracy Fury!! Hmm that is not too bad. But I would have gone for Fury McDermott II: Retribution Night had it been me promoting the fight. Because I am sure John McDermott wants retribution after what seemed in Frank Maloney's eyes a highway robbery (minus the mask). I think both Tyson Fury and McDermott will be really up for this fight, because for Fury he will have a point to prove to show that he can mix it at least British level and McDermott is seen as the gatekeeper to the top level heavyweight division, which seems to be looking very promising at domestic level, and will generate some good match ups in the next 2-3 years, and McDermott will probably see it as his last chance for the British title, because if loses I think it could be almost impossible for him to come back.
How do I see it ago. McDermott has got the experience in fighting Championship distance fights. Fury has got youth and the knockout power on his side. It is a good trade fight when you look at it and you can make strong cases for both of them. But on the night Fury will probably win it with a stoppage between rounds 5-7.
IRLangmaid25 wrote:Conspiracy Fury!! Hmm that is not too bad. But I would have gone for Fury McDermott II: Retribution Night had it been me promoting the fight. Because I am sure John McDermott wants retribution after what seemed in Frank Maloney's eyes a highway robbery (minus the mask). I think both Tyson Fury and McDermott will be really up for this fight, because for Fury he will have a point to prove to show that he can mix it at least British level and McDermott is seen as the gatekeeper to the top level heavyweight division, which seems to be looking very promising at domestic level, and will generate some good match ups in the next 2-3 years, and McDermott will probably see it as his last chance for the British title, because if loses I think it could be almost impossible for him to come back.
How do I see it ago. McDermott has got the experience in fighting Championship distance fights. Fury has got youth and the knockout power on his side. It is a good trade fight when you look at it and you can make strong cases for both of them. But on the night Fury will probably win it with a stoppage between rounds 5-7.
fury was bang in trouble last time he cant box and only has size in his favour he's to gangley and for a big man i dont think he can hold a shot i think it will be the other way round mate McDermott in around 7 ??
Another website seems to think this is 12 rounds as its a final eliminator (which would be right) but if its for the English title, it should be 10 rounds as far as I am aware.
Anyone from FTM got the correct distance to avoid confusion in the run up.
THEBUTCH wrote:Frank has done his job well!! Completely blown the result out of all proportion and he's got his man a rematch. ;;-)
Yes agree - not knocking him- he is a promotor, doing his job- promoting his fighters.
But the so called "robbery" in the last fight has indeed been blown out of proportion.
Oh come on!! Fury sportingly offered the rematch after the first as he felt it was a bit of a questionable decision and Maloney accepted it.
Did the BBBoC not order this rematch? McD won the first 1 by 2 or 3 rounds in the eyes of almost everyone watching the fight. 9/4 seems too good to pass up, I'll put a few pounds on this I think.
GLOBALBOX wrote:Another website seems to think this is 12 rounds as its a final eliminator (which would be right) but if its for the English title, it should be 10 rounds as far as I am aware.
Anyone from FTM got the correct distance to avoid confusion in the run up.
Im not from FTM but heard him say it was 12 on Buncey's radio show
GLOBALBOX wrote:Another website seems to think this is 12 rounds as its a final eliminator (which would be right) but if its for the English title, it should be 10 rounds as far as I am aware.
Anyone from FTM got the correct distance to avoid confusion in the run up.
Im not from FTM but heard him say it was 12 on Buncey's radio show
THEBUTCH wrote:Frank has done his job well!! Completely blown the result out of all proportion and he's got his man a rematch. ;;-)
Yes agree - not knocking him- he is a promotor, doing his job- promoting his fighters.
But the so called "robbery" in the last fight has indeed been blown out of proportion.
Oh come on!! Fury sportingly offered the rematch after the first as he felt it was a bit of a questionable decision and Maloney accepted it.
My point was the at the fuss of the first decision has been blown out of proportion. Yes, it was a debatable decision, but it's become a bit of a circus.
whicker wrote:My point was the at the fuss of the first decision has been blown out of proportion. Yes, it was a debatable decision, but it's become a bit of a circus.
agree that it was stoked up.
i think the margin of the scorecard made the reaction what it was.
Anyone that thinks this is going to last long is deluded.
Fury will wrap this up quickly, he's world class and has the power not even David Haye can compare with. JM is domestic class at best. Last time around was Tyson at his very worst and JM at his very best.
Fury is a future world champion and the heavyweight scene has not seen his like since his namesake. He's the most exciting prospect in the world and a future lb4lb and HoF boxer.
Fury's been sparring with top heavyweights in Germany who can not handle his power, speed, ring craft and boxing skills.
I really hope JM has been training hard for this.......
Finch wrote:Anyone that thinks this is going to last long is deluded.
Fury will wrap this up quickly, he's world class and has the power not even David Haye can compare with. JM is domestic class at best. Last time around was Tyson at his very worst and JM at his very best.
Fury is a future world champion and the heavyweight scene has not seen his like since his namesake. He's the most exciting prospect in the world and a future lb4lb and HoF boxer.
Fury's been sparring with top heavyweights in Germany who can not handle his power, speed, ring craft and boxing skills.
I really hope JM has been training hard for this.......
wow, i actually had a lot of respect for you as a poster before you posted that.