Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
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Captain Hook
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Would be entertaining, but if Perez comes in fit and raring to go he'll have to much for Fury....
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But win lose or draw, i presume Fury will keep hold of both belts as Perez doesn't qualify?Captain Hook wrote:Would be entertaining, but if Perez comes in fit and raring to go he'll have to much for Fury....
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If the Perez fight does happen you've got to give Fury credit. He talks a good game but atleast he's willing to back it up, really hope this happens.
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I bet it does not happen.
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Im just wondering why they havet tried getting the harrison fight on, do they think its to much of a risk for fury?
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jameswilson
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
kingfinn wrote:Im just wondering why they havet tried getting the harrison fight on, do they think its to much of a risk for fury?
I'd say Perez is more of a risk than Harrison. Harrison may be too expensive, I can imagine him asking for far more money than what Perez will be willing to fight for.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Coleman Barrett they after now according to irish boxing site!
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The only thing i would say is its hard to judge a fighter from a tourney like prize fighter which is the only thing i've seen him on. His other opponents have been very poor apart from zak page whos a bit tricky for novices and he took him to points.jameswilson wrote:kingfinn wrote:Im just wondering why they havet tried getting the harrison fight on, do they think its to much of a risk for fury?
I'd say Perez is more of a risk than Harrison. Harrison may be too expensive, I can imagine him asking for far more money than what Perez will be willing to fight for.
Harrison has beaten the likes of danny williams, sprott, Bonin who are proven fighters a level above Perez's opposition. He's the higher risk fight i think.
Perez could turn out to be a one trick pony and fall to bits once a fight gets into the middle rounds against an opponent that can punch back.
I also know that Harrison has been offered a shot at perez end of the year if he wants it and the klits are talking about fighting the winner of these fights so it could get interesting.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
I think Fury will do himself a favour by having a good few fights at Perez, Harrison, Sosnowski and Sprott level before going near the Klitchcos
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Surely neither of the Klitsckos would fight Audley... That wouldn't even sell in Germany.kingfinn wrote:The only thing i would say is its hard to judge a fighter from a tourney like prize fighter which is the only thing i've seen him on. His other opponents have been very poor apart from zak page whos a bit tricky for novices and he took him to points.jameswilson wrote:kingfinn wrote:Im just wondering why they havet tried getting the harrison fight on, do they think its to much of a risk for fury?
I'd say Perez is more of a risk than Harrison. Harrison may be too expensive, I can imagine him asking for far more money than what Perez will be willing to fight for.
Harrison has beaten the likes of danny williams, sprott, Bonin who are proven fighters a level above Perez's opposition. He's the higher risk fight i think.
Perez could turn out to be a one trick pony and fall to bits once a fight gets into the middle rounds against an opponent that can punch back.
I also know that Harrison has been offered a shot at perez end of the year if he wants it and the klits are talking about fighting the winner of these fights so it could get interesting.
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Anything will sell in germany if it involves a klitschko.yid14 wrote:Surely neither of the Klitsckos would fight Audley... That wouldn't even sell in Germany.kingfinn wrote:The only thing i would say is its hard to judge a fighter from a tourney like prize fighter which is the only thing i've seen him on. His other opponents have been very poor apart from zak page whos a bit tricky for novices and he took him to points.jameswilson wrote:
I'd say Perez is more of a risk than Harrison. Harrison may be too expensive, I can imagine him asking for far more money than what Perez will be willing to fight for.
Harrison has beaten the likes of danny williams, sprott, Bonin who are proven fighters a level above Perez's opposition. He's the higher risk fight i think.
Perez could turn out to be a one trick pony and fall to bits once a fight gets into the middle rounds against an opponent that can punch back.
I also know that Harrison has been offered a shot at perez end of the year if he wants it and the klits are talking about fighting the winner of these fights so it could get interesting.
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
I hear the canadian guy has also rejected the fury fight.
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Is Matt Skelton available?
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http://news.boxrec.com/news/2011/exclus ... erez-works
Another amitious match for Fury if it comes off.
You have to admire the way he's prepared to risk his unbeaten record when he could just play it safe all the way to a big title shot (we've seen it happen often enough).
Another amitious match for Fury if it comes off.
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Come on Price step up!!THEBUTCH wrote:http://news.boxrec.com/news/2011/exclus ... erez-works
Another amitious match for Fury if it comes off.You have to admire the way he's prepared to risk his unbeaten record when he could just play it safe all the way to a big title shot (we've seen it happen often enough).
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Captain Hook
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Yes, would love to see that....Price all the way.
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Towers, Dallas, Sexton,olubamiwo, would all be good choices, I know for a fact Dallas would take the chance as he is back in training, and what better way to bounce back for him some talk the talk but won't get in there and do it, Price will fight big john first and then be there early next year, for the british and commonwelth title
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Looks like 6'5" Norwegian Leif Larsen (14-0, age 36) will be Fury's opponent.
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Where have you heard this from?Tunney wrote:Looks like 6'5" Norwegian Leif Larsen (14-0, age 36) will be Fury's opponent.
14 fights in 8 years.
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Darcy Delaney
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
it's saying james tony on another thread
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Here:yid14 wrote:Where have you heard this from?Tunney wrote:Looks like 6'5" Norwegian Leif Larsen (14-0, age 36) will be Fury's opponent.
14 fights in 8 years.
http://www.BS.com/tyson-fury-l ... -17--43183
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Cheers TunneyTunney wrote:Here:yid14 wrote:Where have you heard this from?Tunney wrote:Looks like 6'5" Norwegian Leif Larsen (14-0, age 36) will be Fury's opponent.
14 fights in 8 years.
http://www.BS.com/tyson-fury-l ... -17--43183
Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Looks like an ok match up if this is true.
At least Larsen isnt a small heavy
At least Larsen isnt a small heavy
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Really for Channel 5 show?Spiker wrote:Looks like an ok match up if this is true.
At least Larsen isnt a small heavy
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Re: Tyson Fury v ?????, Belfast on September 17th
Don't rule out Rogan. Just saying, like 