draw was good for hearn
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ShadrachSimmo
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Re: draw was good for hearn
Fury interviewed saying it was worst decision he’d seen in his life. Ironically His gift vs John McDermott 1 was one of the worst I’d seen.
Re: draw was good for hearn
Yeah I know that.oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2018, 18:00There is no scoring difference between prancing around the ring like an ass and doing nothing at all.gilgamesh wrote: ↑03 Dec 2018, 17:52Apparently he's impressive, and is boxing masterfully just by standing there. To me masterfully boxing is outlanding a guy 2 to 1 or something like that.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑03 Dec 2018, 17:49 I dunno what it is about Fury, but his fans seem to be more blinkered than pretty much anyone else’s. Why feel the need to constantly overstate his boxing ability / drawing power? Is it just a persecution complex or something?![]()
He doesn't do that. He acts like a jackoff, prances around showboating, and is somehow seen as the slickest fighter to ever grace God's Green Earth based on nothing at all.
Re: draw was good for hearn
Worst decision I've ever seen in my life is Tyson Cave vs Oscar Escandon. Cave won EVERY. SINGLE. ROUND, and lost a decision. Absolute insanity.ShadrachSimmo wrote: ↑03 Dec 2018, 18:30 Fury interviewed saying it was worst decision he’d seen in his life. Ironically His gift vs John McDermott 1 was one of the worst I’d seen.
Re: draw was good for hearn
I was further supporting your statement, oh Epic one.gilgamesh wrote: ↑03 Dec 2018, 18:31Yeah I know that.oogiebe wrote: ↑03 Dec 2018, 18:00There is no scoring difference between prancing around the ring like an ass and doing nothing at all.gilgamesh wrote: ↑03 Dec 2018, 17:52
Apparently he's impressive, and is boxing masterfully just by standing there. To me masterfully boxing is outlanding a guy 2 to 1 or something like that.
He doesn't do that. He acts like a jackoff, prances around showboating, and is somehow seen as the slickest fighter to ever grace God's Green Earth based on nothing at all.
Re: draw was good for hearn
Dunno. The radio silence thus far makes me think they’re still figuring how to spin it.
To me, Hearn has been left looking like more of a pudendum than usual for writing off the fight and AJ just looks like a shithouse.
If Wilder-AJ is made next, regardless of whether I want to see it or not, Fury will be able to say with a degree of validity that AJ just feasts on his leftovers.
Hopefully Chisora knocks Whyte out as well.
To me, Hearn has been left looking like more of a pudendum than usual for writing off the fight and AJ just looks like a shithouse.
If Wilder-AJ is made next, regardless of whether I want to see it or not, Fury will be able to say with a degree of validity that AJ just feasts on his leftovers.
Hopefully Chisora knocks Whyte out as well.
Re: draw was good for hearn
aj beats either fury or wilder and he beats a man the other didnt. thats not leftovers
its not silence btw, hearns already talking
its not silence btw, hearns already talking
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mickey1975
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Re: draw was good for hearn
Every single interview for months Hearn said it wouldn’t happen. Then he talked about going after Wilder, never even acknowledged Tyson once. He may have got the shock of his life and thought “f me, with another six months camp this guys going to be even more hard work”. Tyson is in a such a good place mentally, too. He’s generated huge support here.
Re: draw was good for hearn
Yep I think thats a very important point , Tyson is now has you say in such a good place mentally . I think he's going to be very very confident of any rematch especielly in the UK , Wilder though i'm not so sure he will go into any rematch knowing he's got to KO Tyson , and probably will be a bit unsure how to do it . AJ well he's got a get out of jail card for April , after that i think the pressure will really be on to fight one or the othermickey1975 wrote: ↑04 Dec 2018, 01:32 Every single interview for months Hearn said it wouldn’t happen. Then he talked about going after Wilder, never even acknowledged Tyson once. He may have got the shock of his life and thought “f me, with another six months camp this guys going to be even more hard work”. Tyson is in a such a good place mentally, too. He’s generated huge support here.