Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Going from this to Wilder is career suicide.
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lillywhite14
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
It’s why he needs the gimmicks and antics.
Casuals watch him and think ‘what’s this bollocks?!’
Casuals watch him and think ‘what’s this bollocks?!’
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jameswilson
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
I don't think Showtime will be watching and thinking 'we need to hurl all the money we have at this.'
If he doesn't get Pianetta out of there in the next 2 rounds then this isn't a great result.
If he doesn't get Pianetta out of there in the next 2 rounds then this isn't a great result.
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
If the team had any sense they would know this and give him more tune up fights.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
As do genuine fans who enjoy boxinglillywhite14 wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 16:52 It’s why he needs the gimmicks and antics.
Casuals watch him and think ‘what’s this bollocks?!’
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MightyWarrior
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Predictably dull, just like his title winning effort, he doesn’t seem to feel the need to excite the audience, Haye talking bollox...It doesn’t matter they will still make the fight, Showtime will love the personalities involved - and will probably forget this one ASAP.
I wonder if the bookies will still have Tyson favourite after this, over Wilder.
I wonder if the bookies will still have Tyson favourite after this, over Wilder.
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jameswilson
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Dave Allen v Pianeta next just for some context?
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
7 out of 10 from Fury. Like watching a sparring session but I always expect that from Tyson fights. Still not quite sold if Fury will fight Wilder next. Wilder has some great press this week from the WWE stage antics, which will raise his stock for the AJ fight.
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
He's definitely quicker on his feet, and more alert defensively in this fight. He'd have to be both against Wilder obviously.Neil Gee wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 16:35Didn't think of that, just meant it in the sense that's there's nothing like real action to bring the fitness on in leaps and bounds.
What do you think of Fury so far?
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Sensible matchmaking. I wouldn't mind it.
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Fury's not been in an exciting fight for years. I don't think it's about that with TF. It's 'rounds in the bank' for stamina tonight.
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Pianeta's counteraction was poor, but still the fight was decent in the sense, that it was good to see improved Fury.
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keithmoonhangover
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Was that the casuals booing or the hardcore boxing fans? 
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
The knowledgeable Belfast crowd let their feelings show .
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
The only exciting fight I've ever seen him in personally was the Steve Cunningham fight. Though admittedly I didn't see many of his earlier bouts.
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handsofstone
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Fury looked alright, just a glorified sparring session really, Pianeta showed zero ambition and did diddly squat for 10 rounds, Fury's looked better before the lay off and he's looked worse, it was a typical Tyson Fury performance, I would've liked to have seen him sit on his shots for longer spells but nothing wrong with 10 rounds in the bank after the inactivity, he still moves well for a big guy and his conditioning was solid
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Yeah. It's honestly not THAT big a deal that he didn't stop Pianeta because power punching ain't really his game anyway. It'd be more unacceptable for AJ or Wilder to go the distance with a Pianeta because those guys are known for their power. Fury is a different kind of fighter.handsofstone wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 17:06 Fury looked alright, just a glorified sparring session really, Pianeta showed zero ambition and did diddly squat for 10 rounds, Fury's looked better before the lay off and he's looked worse, it was a typical Tyson Fury performance, I would've liked to have seen him sit on his shots for longer spells but nothing wrong with 10 rounds in the bank after the inactivity, he still moves well for a big guy and his conditioning was solid
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
I totally get that Tyson needs the rounds - I can accept him sparring for the first 8 rounds, but then... jeez
He ABSOLUTELY shoulda put it on Pianeta in the 9th and 10th.
Fair enough if Pianeta toughed it out, but at least SOME aggression and excitement
He ABSOLUTELY shoulda put it on Pianeta in the 9th and 10th.
Fair enough if Pianeta toughed it out, but at least SOME aggression and excitement
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Was a hard night for Selby. Rosales has improved dramatically and Selby has been inactive so it's a dangerous fight man! Hope it happens. Selby has the ring craft to get the W but Rosales will be on him from the kick off!jameswilson wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 16:10He stuck Sleby on his arse in that fight too.
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Yeh, quite happy with TF tonight. I was just making a few mental comparisons with Ali's comeback in 1970, Quarry then Bonavena, Tyson's comeback is very safe in comparison, but if Fury is as good as we think he is it maybe it is enough for Wilder?gilgamesh wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 17:02He's definitely quicker on his feet, and more alert defensively in this fight. He'd have to be both against Wilder obviously.
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
I mean he's as ready as he's ever gonna be for Wilder in my opinion. All the tune ups in the world ain't gonna change the result when he steps in there with Wilder. Wilder's knocking him out.Neil Gee wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 17:10Yeh, quite happy with TF tonight. I was just making a few mental comparisons with Ali's comeback in 1970, Quarry then Bonavena, Tyson's comeback is very safe in comparison, but if Fury is as good as we think he is it maybe it is enough for Wilder?
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Put him in a big fight, he'll sell.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 16:48He doesn't sell, barring a decent but far from sold out crowd last time out which was down to curiosity
Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Wilder has a different style, he'll go looking for Fury. That suits TF.gilgamesh wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 17:12I mean he's as ready as he's ever gonna be for Wilder in my opinion. All the tune ups in the world ain't gonna change the result when he steps in there with Wilder. Wilder's knocking him out.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Round-by-Round: Carl Frampton vs. Luke Jackson / Tyson Fury - 18 August 2018
Like the Klitschko rematch?Noxy wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 17:13Put him in a big fight, he'll sell.leejonesjnr wrote: ↑18 Aug 2018, 16:48He doesn't sell, barring a decent but far from sold out crowd last time out which was down to curiosity