grub wrote:reggaereggae wrote:P4P#1 wrote:I watched it with the misses, and she asked was it really boxing? i said 'what do ya mean?' she said 'there jus fighting like people in a bar, thats not boxing'. I have to agree it was very poor. Fury looked awfully slow, i just wish he'd get himself in shape to at least look like an athlete and get a good trainer who can help with his technique and sort out his defence. Hes one of the most well known boxers at the minute at least to the casual fan and not a very good example of what our sport is about.
Fully agree. My girlfriend (hardly watched boxing ever) said watching Fury against Chisora 'He doesn't look very good does he'. The general public can be fooled to an extent, but Fury's flaws as well as his physique are impossible to hide.
X2 - mine commented that is 'wasn't boxing' and on Fury's lack of conditioning.
And another one - my missus and in-laws said the same.
My mate (sho isn't a boxing fan) phoned me to say that Eubanks son was on TV. He phoned me the next day and said the same about fury.
When I told him that he was in relative good shape and he should have seen him a year or 2 ago he couldn't believe it.
Also, about fury's followers - they need to be kept under control otherwise Channel 5 are going to regret the deal.
It started out with the 10 bells for Joe Frazier, and it looked as though there was a bit of a scuffle when Fury was in trouble. If Fury had got knocked out there would have been a riot live on tv and I believe that the opponent would have been targetted (he was getting stick at the end as it was, but fair play to him he also gave a bit back).
I also don't know who is advising Fury on this split personality thing, but surely that is a mistake. He has had great PR and exposure, and I cannot understand why he has decided to go down this road ?