Fury - Chisora RBR
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Victor Loughlin - terrible. let Fury get away with so much holding and pushing
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Chisora lost this through poor conditioning. That is the whole fight right there. Everytime he opened up he had Fury not sure what to do and looked a superior fighter but not enough condition to have sharp punches, to maintain an attack or have any speed or snap to the shots.
All about his condition.
All about his condition.
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freddydoesdallas
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Ayegobbles wrote:Victor Loughlin - terrible. let Fury get away with so much holding and pushing
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I think Chisora should be grateful Wlad pulled out of their fight.
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Warren better find himself another HW.
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Fury's squeezing the life out of this last round. Hugging, holding, grabbing, anything!
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Londonirish
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banjo wrote:This is embarrassing
Think its Great...............
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Fury should have this
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what a huge let down for Del.
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That was ugly. Far too much holding/pushing/wrestling for my liking.
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freddydoesdallas
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A man in a suit...........
Doesn't look happy with his fighter
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keithmoonhangover
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Fury with ease!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! As predicted.
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I enjoyed that despite what some others have said here.
Agree what is said about Chisora's fitness. If he was properly trained - he could have won
Agree what is said about Chisora's fitness. If he was properly trained - he could have won
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Old bones Ian
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Well Fury should win, but i'm sooooooooo disapointed in Chisora, he just wasn't fit.
Ah IJL is a judge, could be a split decision then
Ah IJL is a judge, could be a split decision then
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lefthook82
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I've lost so much money this last month its untrue.
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Oh christ, I didn't realise Ian-John Lewis was judging. Cue the 120-108 scorecard in favour of Chisora.
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Yes We Can
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117-111 Tyson Fury
If he threw his hook and straight right with the venokm of his body work he would be a much better boxer.
If he threw his hook and straight right with the venokm of his body work he would be a much better boxer.
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jameswilson
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You have to wonder what Chisora would have done had he been 20lbs lighter. That is a lot of weight for a bloke who is only 6ft-6ft1 whatever his height is.
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Chisora looks the better fighter, workrate wasn't good enough
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freddydoesdallas
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Clearly Fury was a Hatton fan!crusader wrote:That was ugly. Far too much holding/pushing/wrestling for my liking.
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Jeff Thomas
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Thought that was tremendous actually; ok they don't look like world beaters but that was a great fight, two unbeaten lads showin loads of bottle, on terrestrial tv?! I wish we had that every week!
Top stuff and another cracking fury fight, the McDermott fights were brilliant viewing and so was this one! A heavyweight worth tuning in for IMO
Top stuff and another cracking fury fight, the McDermott fights were brilliant viewing and so was this one! A heavyweight worth tuning in for IMO
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Max Molyneux
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He was doing that for most of the fight while throwing shots that had no power in them. Fury is open to hooks and relies on holding and little slaps too much with barely any defense.steve689 wrote:Fury's squeezing the life out of this last round. Hugging, holding, grabbing, anything!
Chisora was just worse and fat.
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Is this our future HW world champ?
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Delboy should bury his head in shame..damn fool.
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Delboy should bury his head in shame..damn fool.
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Seen many, many worse heavyweight fights than that on the domestic scene. Chisora's conditioning, or lack of, was a ley factor though.
Fury should fight either Price or Rogan next.
Fury should fight either Price or Rogan next.
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That fight was pathetic. Is this what British Title fights have come to? A guy turns up so out of shape he's gasping for air from the end of the first round?
Yes it was entertaining but I've seen pub fights that were entertaining - doesn't mean there was any skill involved in them.
Fury wins easily but needs a coach who can get him to throw all of his punches correctly.
Yes it was entertaining but I've seen pub fights that were entertaining - doesn't mean there was any skill involved in them.
Fury wins easily but needs a coach who can get him to throw all of his punches correctly.