Rob3_142 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2018, 05:25
Problem is, Fury lacks the ring intelligence to change things up, and continued with the same tactic since the second round. I think Pulev is EBU level, so Fury might not even be at that level.
Pulev was Euro level years ago. He’s above that. You have to think the Euro guys now.
Even them are tough fights. But not as experienced as Pulev.
guys on the ebu scene now are guys like kabayel, wallin, rovcanin , granat, faded helenius, a faded dimitrenko who pulev dominated and stopped years ago, etc. chisora fought for the ebu less then a year ago too, and of course pulev handily beat chisora as well
id say pulev is not an elite fighter but still easily world top 10 and above ebu level
handsofstone wrote: ↑27 Oct 2018, 19:12
That was absolute aids that, I had Pulev 117-111, terrible fight, both guys were awful and their timing and accuracy was minging, Hughie reminds me of Bugner, decent skillset but just hasn't got whats required to step it up when needed, bad start getting cut like that from a jab, on the eyelid too that's usually a finisher straight away but it held up well, where was Shades of Ali? zero jab just holding out the left all night and throwing piss poor predictable right hands over the top which sailed over the heads of Pulev just about every time although he did hurt him in the 8th with it, missed with about 100 others, lay on the ropes too much trying to draw Pulev in but as I said far too predictable, the holding from both men was relentless, every single exchange finished with a hug
Messy as fvck as well Pulev's punches landed weren't all that either but he was seen to be pressing, the ref was shite, the camera cutaways mid round were disgraceful, just a shite fight all round, Fury's tactics and timings were non existent, Joshua will smash Pulev to smithereens
This is how I saw it. Shite fight. Hughie offered nothing other than those telegraphed overhand rights then ended in a clinch. I understand that he's young in HW terms but if he hasn't learned to throw a proper straight right hand by now (or a jab of any description) then I can't see him progressing beyond European level. Losing to Pulev is no disgrace, he's a top 10 HW - but that performance showed a number of serious shortcomings.
Tyson tweeted:"Well done in the Pulev fight. You can only do your best & @24 years old fighting the top level fighters in the world it’s amazing achievements. You will come back stronger & more experienced! Chin up cuz proud of you!"
Hughie looked extremely amateurish at times. What is it about holding his left out like he is using like my big brother done to stop me running at him.
nitro5912 wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 07:03
Hughie looked extremely amateurish at times. What is it about holding his left out like he is using like my big brother done to stop me running at him.
nitro5912 wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 07:03
Hughie looked extremely amateurish at times. What is it about holding his left out like he is using like my big brother done to stop me running at him.
That's what tall fighters do that are too scared to throw the jab. They use it to judge the distance against a shorter opponent.
Seen it a million times but they never break the habit. Just go watch one of Audley Harrison's fights and you'll see another example of it.
PredatorHayds wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 08:36
The problem with Fury was that he was light on his feet, he used his height and reach well but never sat down on his punches.
He was the opposite in this. Looked heavy, used hardky zero movement and just kept winging in in-accurate lazy right hands.
What was the game plan?
It was the equivalent of having a reliable Ferrari but deciding to take it off-roading in the mud.
I think Hughie should stick to what he is good at. He is not a banger
nitro5912 wrote: ↑29 Oct 2018, 07:03
Hughie looked extremely amateurish at times. What is it about holding his left out like he is using like my big brother done to stop me running at him.
That's what tall fighters do that are too scared to throw the jab. They use it to judge the distance against a shorter opponent.
Seen it a million times but they never break the habit. Just go watch one of Audley Harrison's fights and you'll see another example of it.
And who could forget Pricey. It’s so frustrating, those guys should be using the jab as a ramrod, not pawing it out.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 03:43
Tyson seems to be getting a lot of very positive publicity for this fight, especially in America. The Rogan podcast helped a lot. It was brilliant.
tysons getting a lot of very positive publicity for hughie being 9-3'd by pulev?
mickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2018, 03:43
Tyson seems to be getting a lot of very positive publicity for this fight, especially in America. The Rogan podcast helped a lot. It was brilliant.
tysons getting a lot of very positive publicity for hughie being 9-3'd by pulev?
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Nov 2018, 14:41
Just in case anyone was wondering, the telecast on Channel 5 averaged 1,162,000 viewers. Not sure what it peaked.
This average was lower than the Sexton fight, which was a stoppage in half way through the fight. The Sexton fight also peaked 2.9m viewers.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Nov 2018, 14:41
Just in case anyone was wondering, the telecast on Channel 5 averaged 1,162,000 viewers. Not sure what it peaked.
This average was lower than the Sexton fight, which was a stoppage in half way through the fight. The Sexton fight also peaked 2.9m viewers.
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑16 Nov 2018, 14:41
Just in case anyone was wondering, the telecast on Channel 5 averaged 1,162,000 viewers. Not sure what it peaked.
This average was lower than the Sexton fight, which was a stoppage in half way through the fight. The Sexton fight also peaked 2.9m viewers.
Goes to show, really.
What channel was the Sexton fight again? Youtube?
Channel 5, fury-Parker was YouTube ppv.
Yeh. Hughie vs. Sexton was Mick Hennessy’s Channel 5 return.
the 1.4 figure is a weekly channel viewing of Sky Sports Box Office channel, so that figure would likely be the people that bought it and then anyone of them that tuned in to the replays.
the 1.4 figure is a weekly channel viewing of Sky Sports Box Office channel, so that figure would likely be the people that bought it and then anyone of them that tuned in to the replays.
That's interesting. How many buys do you think WIlder-Fury will do on BT? I can't see it doing more than 250k.