Fury - Chisora RBR

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Haye should fight Fury. Just for fun.
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I don't get it, why would Chisora come in so out of shape, i mean he showed heart to go the 12 rounds, but he wasn't fit.

He's just thrown away the biggest payday of his life , if he'd won. The Wlad fight was on a plate for him.
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From what I've seen of David Price he would have an easy night against Fury.
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deadpan wrote:Haye should fight Fury. Just for fun.
I would love that.
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Both show great heart and great chins, brave showings from both. Cause Del Boy did'nt train enough, and was running on empty for most of the latter rounds.
Tyson's not gonna get near a world title, poor co-ordination and his punches don't seem to hurt anyone, really look like arm punches. Del has the better chance of a world title, he's the more natural fighter and bigger puncher - IF he knuckes down and comes in lighter.
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MR T wrote:Chisora looks the better fighter, workrate wasn't good enough

:-? :-?
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very scrappy

del boy had no gas

against someone that big you've got to get more combos going...these giants are mostly just elbows.

Fury is very average...will get blitzed by Price.
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Jeff Thomas wrote: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
I agree Jeff. :TU: I loved it. Fury paced himself well, he said to his corner man after the ?9th "I ain't tired"
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Really enjoyed the fight... Two average fighters in my opinion but a really great show.

Had Fury down to win the moment I saw Chisora's weight and huge gut but courageshown by both lads.

Credit to Fury and Chisora should take a look at himself for turning up with a Michelin Man physique.
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Even if Chisora was fit he would have lost. Without doubt.
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Thanks to my lord and saviour Jesus Christ and my Uncle Hughie :lol:

Hope Jesus didn't hear that little swear word.
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funtime wrote:If he [Fury] threw his hook and straight right with the venom of his body work he would be a much better boxer.
I think that's because his height allows good rotation on the close-range body shots. Chisora lacked accuracy more than fitness. Fury was vulnerable at times, and, if you check the power shots from Chisora, I imagine you'd find a good figure for a HW fight. They just weren't flush.

I enjoyed it enough.
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Asterix wrote:
tonyevs wrote:So these are the best we got ..
We have Haye and Price.

Price is our only hope then..

Fury won easilly enough. But what a poor exhibition of a British champion.
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tonyevs wrote:
Asterix wrote:
tonyevs wrote:So these are the best we got ..
We have Haye and Price.

Price is our only hope then..

Fury won easilly enough. But what a poor exhibition of a British champion.
Fury will improve - Lewis vs Occasio and Murphy.....ring any bells.
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Fury has no jab, does he? Could put his punches together OK, but only when he was allowed to throw Chisora in the corner.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
Jeff Thomas wrote: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
I agree Jeff. :TU: I loved it. Fury paced himself well, he said to his corner man after the ?9th "I ain't tired"
agree as well..and those on about Price will wipe Fury out easy, who the has Price beaten to prove this? jury is still out on Price, last time i saw him get hit was in the olympics in beijing when that italian bloke handed his arrrrse to him..dont get me wrong he has potential but please dont say he will hammer a fighter who so far has proved more about himself than pricey
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Surely can't be a coincidence that they are using the "epic mealtime" theme for the highlights of the fight? :D
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
tonyevs wrote:
Asterix wrote: We have Haye and Price.

Price is our only hope then..

Fury won easilly enough. But what a poor exhibition of a British champion.
Fury will improve - Lewis vs Occasio and Murphy.....ring any bells.
Fury almost needs completely rebuilt imo. Doesn't throw any of his punches correctly and because of that has no power in them. Has so many huge flaws it will be hard to get him beyond this level. Good luck to him, but for me he just doesn't have it and never will.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:Fury will improve - Lewis vs Occasio and Murphy.....ring any bells.
Aye, but roll on a bit to Gary Mason.

Chisora could've outjabbed Fury, gobbles. Energy-permitting, like. I was surprised. Fury's jab is a bit like Khan's - fishing more than controlling. Bad habit from fighting shorter guys?
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Well done Tyson fury I think ppl are forgetting he's only 22 and that was a good fight he still has alot to learn..
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Grilling Machine wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Fury will improve - Lewis vs Occasio and Murphy.....ring any bells.
Aye, but roll on a bit to Gary Mason.

Chisora could've outjabbed Fury, gobbles. Energy-permitting, like. I was surprised. Fury's jab is a bit like Khan's - fishing more than controlling. Bad habit from fighting shorter guys?
Fury's got flaws, but he's also got more guts than anyone out there.
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The quality on show tonight was awful.

Del boy clearly didn't train for this fight and hopefully will give him a kick up the arse. If he doesn't, Warren will sack him. Can't see Frank being too happy about the weight issue.

I've never rated Fury and my opinion hasn't changed. He has so little power and can't throw his punches properly. He was lucky Chisora came in so out of shape.

Fury has said he wants Haye next. I hope this fight happens and maybe worthwhile for Haye given a test against a tall heavyweight if he wants to take on a Klit again. Fury would be up for it and could be a decent money spinner given they're both British.

I think Price beats Fury easily if he can cope with Fury's workrate.
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Finch wrote:The quality on show tonight was awful.

Del boy clearly didn't train for this fight and hopefully will give him a kick up the arse. If he doesn't, Warren will sack him. Can't see Frank being too happy about the weight issue.

I've never rated Fury and my opinion hasn't changed. He has so little power and can't throw his punches properly. He was lucky Chisora came in so out of shape.

Fury has said he wants Haye next. I hope this fight happens and maybe worthwhile for Haye given a test against a tall heavyweight if he wants to take on a Klit again. Fury would be up for it and could be a decent money spinner given they're both British.

I think Price beats Fury easily if he can cope with Fury's workrate.
How will Price react when he's in the trenches. Fury showed that he could do it tonight.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:
Finch wrote:The quality on show tonight was awful.

Del boy clearly didn't train for this fight and hopefully will give him a kick up the arse. If he doesn't, Warren will sack him. Can't see Frank being too happy about the weight issue.

I've never rated Fury and my opinion hasn't changed. He has so little power and can't throw his punches properly. He was lucky Chisora came in so out of shape.

Fury has said he wants Haye next. I hope this fight happens and maybe worthwhile for Haye given a test against a tall heavyweight if he wants to take on a Klit again. Fury would be up for it and could be a decent money spinner given they're both British.

I think Price beats Fury easily if he can cope with Fury's workrate.
How will Price react when he's in the trenches. Fury showed that he could do it tonight.
I would hope that Price would use a jab and avoid the type of basic trouble Fury got into tonight. Fury really needs to learn how to box and use size etc
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Re: Fury - Chisora RBR

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keithmoonhangover wrote:Fury's got flaws, but he's also got more guts than anyone out there.
Yeah, he's a tough lad.
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