Tyson fury return 9th june
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Boxing101101
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Tyson fury return 9th june
Tyson fury returning on the 9th june opponent tba. he has signed a multi fight deal with allegedly. realistically his opponent wont be anyone big but I think it will be a known name anyway good to see him making his comeback
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Enlightened-One
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
I’d like to see Fury engage in three relatively easy comeback fights in quick succession, in order to keep him away from the pub, against relative journeymen and then for his fourth bout onwards start gradually improving calibre of opposition against European to borderline world-class fighters.
I wouldn’t want to see Tyson Fury face the likes of Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua any earlier than October 2019.
I don’t want Fury’s comeback to resemble Ricky Hatton’s, where his physique looks the part but his fitness levels being much lower than they would normally be.
I wouldn’t want to see Tyson Fury face the likes of Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua any earlier than October 2019.
I don’t want Fury’s comeback to resemble Ricky Hatton’s, where his physique looks the part but his fitness levels being much lower than they would normally be.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
I agree, there's no need to enter the top level immediately after such a long time off.Enlightened-One wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 09:48 I’d like to see Fury engage in three relatively easy comeback fights in quick succession, in order to keep him away from the pub, against relative journeymen and then for his fourth bout onwards start gradually improving calibre of opposition against European to borderline world-class fighters.
I wouldn’t want to see Tyson Fury face the likes of Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua any earlier than October 2019.
I don’t want Fury’s comeback to resemble Ricky Hatton’s, where his physique looks the part but his fitness levels being much lower than they would normally be.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
in what year?
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asdfjkl
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
I think Wilder could actually be that easy tune up, who else? Stiverne? That's way below his level. Chisora for the third time? Browne?
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tiny_acres
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Just when I think you can't make a more asinine post. You top it.
No one including yourself would honestly think Wilder is a easy tune up.
You just take any chance to bash Wilder who has nothing to do with this topic
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tiny_acres
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Team fury will not pick Price as his first opponent. It will be some one with a good record but zero power.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Exactly right. Someone who tissue punches but can last several rounds to provide Fury some work.tiny_acres wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 10:24 Team fury will not pick Price as his first opponent. It will be some one with a good record but zero power.
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Thomastearns
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
If they pick Price it could be a short lived comeback. I'm sure that David Price would accept that fight without hesitation and it would certainly be a high profile comeback.tiny_acres wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 10:24 Team fury will not pick Price as his first opponent. It will be some one with a good record but zero power.
An ex-world champion can't fight just anybody and perhaps it's just the kind of test that Fury needs to find out if he can get his mojo working once more.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Gary Cornish or Tom Little would be suitable opponents.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
A date announced. Opponent TBA.
Didn't we hear this same song and dance a few months back except the music never started?
Didn't we hear this same song and dance a few months back except the music never started?
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tiny_acres
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
I’m glad he’s back as it adds another dimension, but he is so boring in the ring. Snooze fest.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
If he was still active and you wanted an American then Malik Scott would be the perfect opponent, as he can’t punch his way out of a paper bag. Even after such a long stretch of inactivity Fury should be able to beat almost anyone up to the higher echelons of the top 15 but the first fight back needs to be riskless...
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SenorPipino
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
tiny_acres wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 10:22Just when I think you can't make a more asinine post. You top it.
No one including yourself would honestly think Wilder is a easy tune up.
You just take any chance to bash Wilder who has nothing to do with this topic
Asinine posts are assdjfkl's specialty.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Word has slipped that the unnamed Fury comeback victim is probably one time contender, now journeyman Kevin Johnson.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Hasn’t he already beaten him?SenorPipino wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 15:14 Word has slipped that the unnamed Fury comeback victim is probably one time contender, now journeyman Kevin Johnson.
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SenorPipino
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Yes back when Johnson still had some credibility.Loki wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 15:27Hasn’t he already beaten him?SenorPipino wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 15:14 Word has slipped that the unnamed Fury comeback victim is probably one time contender, now journeyman Kevin Johnson.
But Johnson can still go rounds (except with Joshua) so Fury would figure to get in some work.
Their first fight went 12.
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I'd rather see Briggs or any of the other people I mentioned (maybe not in this thread, but somewhere around here) over Kevin Johnson vs anybodySenorPipino wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 15:54Yes back when Johnson still had some credibility.Loki wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 15:27Hasn’t he already beaten him?SenorPipino wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 15:14 Word has slipped that the unnamed Fury comeback victim is probably one time contender, now journeyman Kevin Johnson.
But Johnson can still go rounds (except with Joshua) so Fury would figure to get in some work.
Their first fight went 12.
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asdfjkl
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Well, there's a reason Wilder ran away scared for a 20 year old Hughie Fury, to fight Duhaupas (who lost against Pianeta) instead and actually called Duhaupas the best opponent he has ever had..tiny_acres wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 10:22Just when I think you can't make a more asinine post. You top it.
No one including yourself would honestly think Wilder is a easy tune up.
You just take any chance to bash Wilder who has nothing to do with this topic
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SenorPipino
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Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Johnson doesn't mind traveling overseas, has a bit of a name and probably fights cheap.
And he's a safe opponent.
Briggs, who Fury has no intention of fighting first, would probably want a sizeable purse. Warren wouldn't agree to what Briggs might demand.
And Briggs would have a shot in the dark puncher's chance. Johnson doesn't.
And he's a safe opponent.
Briggs, who Fury has no intention of fighting first, would probably want a sizeable purse. Warren wouldn't agree to what Briggs might demand.
And Briggs would have a shot in the dark puncher's chance. Johnson doesn't.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
The infatuation with Fury is excrutiating to watch. The guy hasn't fought for three years and his only big win is a close point decision win against a declining Klitschko in a fight where he was the bigger man and ran around for most of the fight.
And yet there are people out there in Britain who are probably ready to pay PPV money to see him fight bums like Briggs.
You gotta give it to Tyson though, the man is a marketing genius when it comes to knowing what a casual brit boxing fan wants.
And yet there are people out there in Britain who are probably ready to pay PPV money to see him fight bums like Briggs.
You gotta give it to Tyson though, the man is a marketing genius when it comes to knowing what a casual brit boxing fan wants.
Re: Tyson fury return 9th june
Your posts are fvcking sh1t. They either make no sense or are just complete drivel.asdfjkl wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 16:01Well, there's a reason Wilder ran away scared for a 20 year old Hughie Fury, to fight Duhaupas (who lost against Pianeta) instead and actually called Duhaupas the best opponent he has ever had..tiny_acres wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 10:22Just when I think you can't make a more asinine post. You top it.
No one including yourself would honestly think Wilder is a easy tune up.
You just take any chance to bash Wilder who has nothing to do with this topic
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I could give a sh#t about his boxing ability. I just think the guy is the most hilarious crazy man I've seen in the sport for a long time and it shakes things up!klitoris wrote: ↑12 Apr 2018, 16:15 The infatuation with Fury is excrutiating to watch. The guy hasn't fought for three years and his only big win is a close point decision win against a declining Klitschko in a fight where he was the bigger man and ran around for most of the fight.
And yet there are people out there in Britain who are probably ready to pay PPV money to see him fight bums like Briggs.
You gotta give it to Tyson though, the man is a marketing genius when it comes to knowing what a casual brit boxing fan wants.