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Mimmy
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Hughie Fury - No licence?
Just looking on the BBBoC website to see if Tyson Fury had been licenced yet, strangely though Hughie has gone off the list.
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jameswilson
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
His sirname has been changed by deed poll to 'Shades of Ali.'
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Mimmy
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
jameswilson wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 16:53 His sirname has been changed by deed poll to 'Shades of Ali.'
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
I’m sure we discussed this when Hughie boxed Parker as he didn’t show on the website then either, but it was confirmed that he did have a licence. It’s all very peculiar.
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Off topic sorry, but what has Charlie Flynn been suspended? Hadn't heard anything about that?
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jameswilson
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
jameswilson wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 16:53 His sirname has been changed by deed poll to 'Shades of Ali.'
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Mimmy
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Mimmy
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
Havent a clue, but thought you only got suspended if you had been knocked out and only for 28 days? or any other medical issue
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Didn't know Eubank was injured or that? Not heard anything. Flynn did suffer a right bad cut in his last fight and it was stopped and declared a draw so maybe that's why?
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JimJim2009
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
jameswilson wrote: ↑11 Apr 2018, 16:53 His sirname has been changed by deed poll to 'Shades of Ali.'
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jameswilson
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
He's never gonna live this one down is he?
Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
What the hell is going on?
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African Monkey
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
The sites not up to date.
His name wasn't in the site before the cancelled Parker fight last year. Parker tweeted something about it at the time.
He obviously has one otherwise he wouldn't have a scheduled fight for the British title.
His name wasn't in the site before the cancelled Parker fight last year. Parker tweeted something about it at the time.
He obviously has one otherwise he wouldn't have a scheduled fight for the British title.
Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
The fight was bloody awful! Like if Monty Python did a boxing sketch
Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
You don't have to be knocked out or stopped to be suspended after a fight, and the suspensions are typically 28 or 45 days. Excluding cases where there is plainly a serious injury, the doctor examining the boxer after the fight decides whether a suspension is needed and for how long. It generally depends on the level of punishment suffered, cuts, injuries etc - I've seen winners of fights get suspensions on occasion due to level of punishment taken. So it's pretty commonplace. Hope that helps.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
Indeed.olij999 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 08:56You don't have to be knocked out or stopped to be suspended after a fight, and the suspensions are typically 28 or 45 days. Excluding cases where there is plainly a serious injury, the doctor examining the boxer after the fight decides whether a suspension is needed and for how long. It generally depends on the level of punishment suffered, cuts, injuries etc - I've seen winners of fights get suspensions on occasion due to level of punishment taken. So it's pretty commonplace. Hope that helps.
Last time I boxed I got a 28 day suspension for a tiny little cut behind my ear.
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Mimmy
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Re: Hughie Fury - No licence?
olij999 wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 08:56You don't have to be knocked out or stopped to be suspended after a fight, and the suspensions are typically 28 or 45 days. Excluding cases where there is plainly a serious injury, the doctor examining the boxer after the fight decides whether a suspension is needed and for how long. It generally depends on the level of punishment suffered, cuts, injuries etc - I've seen winners of fights get suspensions on occasion due to level of punishment taken. So it's pretty commonplace. Hope that helps.
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No doubt. The Ali comparison was cringeworthy, but I was impressed by Fury's elusiveness. He didn't do anything like enough to deserve the title but it will have been good experience for him, and hopefully he'll have learnt something about what is required of him from how the scoring went, and hopefully from watching Billy-Jo's exhibition in Canada.
I don't imagine he'll ever set pulses racing but he can be effective, and be another Brit on the world heavyweight scene for a long time to come.
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the fury-parker abomination was worth it just for shades of ahli 
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If I had to give a positive from that car crash it would've been Hughies movement mate aye! He moved like a young Cassius Claycandyslim wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 13:30No doubt. The Ali comparison was cringeworthy, but I was impressed by Fury's elusiveness. He didn't do anything like enough to deserve the title but it will have been good experience for him, and hopefully he'll have learnt something about what is required of him from how the scoring went, and hopefully from watching Billy-Jo's exhibition in Canada.
I don't imagine he'll ever set pulses racing but he can be effective, and be another Brit on the world heavyweight scene for a long time to come.