Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Who wins?

Fury - Decision
26
57%
Fury - T/KO
1
2%
DRAW
1
2%
Chisora - T/KO
2
4%
Chisora - Decision
7
15%
Who cares? Not interested!
9
20%
 
Total votes: 46

KiwiRider
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by KiwiRider »

Who cares, is who cares.
I lost interest in "Shades of Feck Me" after paying to watch him avoid Parker for 12 rounds :doh:
He is a waste of boxing time.
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by watsupdoc87 »

Higher to stop him :bag:
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by funso banjo baby »

Fury is dull as ditchwater and I'm fed up with chisora at this stage
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

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funso banjo baby wrote: 16 Jan 2022, 16:13 Fury is dull as ditchwater and I'm fed up with chisora at this stage
So it's a perfect matchup? :maybe:
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

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If this fight happens they better check the stadium can withstand an explosion caused by the sheer excitement it will undoubtedly generate among the mob of frenzied fans
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Bard of Boxrec wrote: 16 Jan 2022, 18:34 If this fight happens they better check the stadium can withstand an explosion caused by the sheer excitement it will undoubtedly generate among the mob of frenzied fans
:lol:
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by margaret thatcher »

hughie's been so protected lately hasnt he

punch bags like sour (leaves a bad taste in my mouth), wach, and hammer? come on man! you've got the shades of ali, step it up bruh. and chisoras almost 40 (like sour and wach) aint even in the top 10 anymore and is on a losing streak, why you fighting guys going backward omg hughie!
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by Enlightened-One »

margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 02:05hughie's been so protected lately hasnt he
Kalle Sauerland recently claimed Wasserman contacted every single fighter in the IBF’s top-fifteen rankings to face Filip Hrgovic.

But Peter Fury says that they didn’t contact Hughie Fury. And the Sauerland’s didn’t refute that claim either (despite Fury being classed amongst the IBF's top-fifteen).

We know for certain Andy Ruiz Jr. once withdrew from a Hughie Fury fight.

And Peter Fury says his team have recently contacted several big-name heavyweights, but none of them have shown interest.

He says that even domestic level fighters, such as David Price and Dave Allen, rejected opportunities to face Hughie Fury.

The bottom line: Hughie Fury is high-risk low-reward. So much so that even the heavyweight division’s current so-called “boogeyman”, Filip Hrgovic, hasn’t attempted to face him.

As talented as Hughie Fury is, he and his father are quite mild mannered outside the ring. And he’s not the most exciting fighter to watch either. He doesn’t really sell himself inside or outside the ring.

He doesn’t provide a decent payday opportunity and nor is there much prestige to be gained from beating him, which means Hughie is a long-term member of the “who needs you?” club.

There’s no reason for anyone to fight him, but I do feel he’s underrated.
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by Jeff_lacy_ko »

High risk hughie
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by mickey1975 »

:cry:
Enlightened-One wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 08:20
margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 02:05hughie's been so protected lately hasnt he
Kalle Sauerland recently claimed Wasserman contacted every single fighter in the IBF’s top-fifteen rankings to face Filip Hrgovic.

But Peter Fury says that they didn’t contact Hughie Fury. And the Sauerland’s didn’t refute that claim either (despite Fury being classed amongst the IBF's top-fifteen).

We know for certain Andy Ruiz Jr. once withdrew from a Hughie Fury fight.

And Peter Fury says his team have recently contacted several big-name heavyweights, but none of them have shown interest.

He says that even domestic level fighters, such as David Price and Dave Allen, rejected opportunities to face Hughie Fury.

The bottom line: Hughie Fury is high-risk low-reward. So much so that even the heavyweight division’s current so-called “boogeyman”, Filip Hrgovic, hasn’t attempted to face him.

As talented as Hughie Fury is, he and his father are quite mild mannered outside the ring. And he’s not the most exciting fighter to watch either. He doesn’t really sell himself inside or outside the ring.

He doesn’t provide a decent payday opportunity and nor is there much prestige to be gained from beating him, which means Hughie is a long-term member of the “who needs you?” club.

There’s no reason for anyone to fight him, but I do feel he’s underrated.
His father is a long way from mild mannered!
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

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you wud have to pay me to watch that crap .
chisora is past his best which wasnt up to much and fury is so dull and ponderous .
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by tiny_acres »

stevec@france wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 13:38 you wud have to pay me to watch that crap .
chisora is past his best which wasnt up to much and fury is so dull and ponderous .
A little harsh. Yes Chisora is was and still is a damn good journeyman or borderline contender.
Chisora has never been in a full fight. He puts forth a good effort even in defeat.
Hughie is boring as hell but Chisora will bring the fight to him. If anyone can make Hughie have an entertaining scrap it would be Chisora
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by Enlightened-One »

mickey1975 wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 13:33 :cry:
Enlightened-One wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 08:20
margaret thatcher wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 02:05hughie's been so protected lately hasnt he
Kalle Sauerland recently claimed Wasserman contacted every single fighter in the IBF’s top-fifteen rankings to face Filip Hrgovic.

But Peter Fury says that they didn’t contact Hughie Fury. And the Sauerland’s didn’t refute that claim either (despite Fury being classed amongst the IBF's top-fifteen).

We know for certain Andy Ruiz Jr. once withdrew from a Hughie Fury fight.

And Peter Fury says his team have recently contacted several big-name heavyweights, but none of them have shown interest.

He says that even domestic level fighters, such as David Price and Dave Allen, rejected opportunities to face Hughie Fury.

The bottom line: Hughie Fury is high-risk low-reward. So much so that even the heavyweight division’s current so-called “boogeyman”, Filip Hrgovic, hasn’t attempted to face him.

As talented as Hughie Fury is, he and his father are quite mild mannered outside the ring. And he’s not the most exciting fighter to watch either. He doesn’t really sell himself inside or outside the ring.

He doesn’t provide a decent payday opportunity and nor is there much prestige to be gained from beating him, which means Hughie is a long-term member of the “who needs you?” club.

There’s no reason for anyone to fight him, but I do feel he’s underrated.
His father is a long way from mild mannered!
I’m referring to Peter Fury, not John.

I don’t know what Peter is like in real-life, but in front of the cameras he’s mild mannered, soft spoken and articulate.

He’s nowhere near as “thuggish” as John.
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

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tiny_acres wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 14:04
stevec@france wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 13:38 you wud have to pay me to watch that crap .
chisora is past his best which wasnt up to much and fury is so dull and ponderous .
A little harsh. Yes Chisora is was and still is a damn good journeyman or borderline contender.
Chisora has never been in a full fight. He puts forth a good effort even in defeat.
Hughie is boring as hell but Chisora will bring the fight to him. If anyone can make Hughie have an entertaining scrap it would be Chisora
it was intended to be harsh
chisoras last decent win was in 2018 vs takam !
since then he fought weak opposition or lost .

Borderline retiree more like
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by Syntax Error »

skanksta wrote: 15 Jan 2022, 22:04 Don't see what's in it for Del.

Hughie is rightly favoured by almost everyone on here, but it wouldn't be the biggest upset if Del won it. The crowd and judges love Del's style and hate Hughie's.

Does anyone who voted, "who cares" favour DelBoy ?
Not me, although I voted 'don't care', I think Fury wins a dull decision.

It will probably be like the Kabayel fight all over again.
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

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tiny_acres wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 14:04
stevec@france wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 13:38 you wud have to pay me to watch that crap .
chisora is past his best which wasnt up to much and fury is so dull and ponderous .
A little harsh. Yes Chisora is was and still is a damn good journeyman or borderline contender.
Chisora has never been in a full fight. He puts forth a good effort even in defeat.
Hughie is boring as hell but Chisora will bring the fight to him. If anyone can make Hughie have an entertaining scrap it would be Chisora
yea but saying del was finshed years ago might sound harsh, but when i am saying that he is finnished i dont mean he is finshed like a bum, i mean he is finished challenging for titles or breaking in to the contenders not an insult the man is a good age dam ali was finnished younger than him , tho i never rated him more than 15 to 10
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Re: Dereck Chisora vs. Hughie Fury (TBC)

Post by tiny_acres »

brilo33 wrote: 28 Jan 2022, 20:20
tiny_acres wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 14:04
stevec@france wrote: 17 Jan 2022, 13:38 you wud have to pay me to watch that crap .
chisora is past his best which wasnt up to much and fury is so dull and ponderous .
A little harsh. Yes Chisora is was and still is a damn good journeyman or borderline contender.
Chisora has never been in a full fight. He puts forth a good effort even in defeat.
Hughie is boring as hell but Chisora will bring the fight to him. If anyone can make Hughie have an entertaining scrap it would be Chisora
yea but saying del was finshed years ago might sound harsh, but when i am saying that he is finnished i dont mean he is finshed like a bum, i mean he is finished challenging for titles or breaking in to the contenders not an insult the man is a good age dam ali was finnished younger than him , tho i never rated him more than 15 to 10
I enjoyed Chisora but I never really considered him a top 10 contender. He put up a great effort in nearly every fght but always fell short. Like a great journeyman should
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