Teddy's Toupee wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 10:33
It's a bit sad that Mickey feels the need to stick up for Fury like he's a family member or his man-crush.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑24 Oct 2022, 10:55
What is sad is being so bothered by a strangers opinion on here. And this had been going on for years.
It's an absolute outrage, I think as a proud traveller/fighting man you should take him up on his offer to spar.
Teddy's Toupee wrote: ↑07 May 2020, 15:50
Mick is younger than me and a larger individual, but if he'd offered to spar me I'd have took him up on the offer.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑08 May 2020, 16:36
Fair enough, I’ll spar anywhere. And I am tall and heavy and can box, Rob.
Some very lax moderation on here these days when someone who only registered today, can come on here and openly goad one of the forums most beloved and respected posters without censure.
mickey1975 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 13:37
I’m fine. Come on here for fun though, mate.
What happened to David Powell ?
Don’t know. But I can tell you about Cam Shaw. Yorkshire ABA champ, undefeated pro, young man and top, top kid who I knew since he was 11 lost his life today so not really in the mood for this rubbish. Bye.
Spud wrote: ↑26 Oct 2022, 07:53
I have listened to Mr Warrens explanation of why Fury/Chisora 3 was made. What he says makes a lot of sense.
I also accept other peoples opinions on why the fight was made.
I hope the PPV price reflects the above explanation that Fury will have a tune up fight prior to Fury against AJ or Usyk…
I would say a fee of £9.99 would be just about reasonable for a tune up fight backed up by a very strong undercard.
What are the forums opinions on this.
I don't accept or agree with Warrens explanation, esp. given the AJ context.
This is a pointless fight under any circumstances, the idea that it should be PPV leaves me incredulous.
Spud wrote: ↑26 Oct 2022, 07:53
I have listened to Mr Warrens explanation of why Fury/Chisora 3 was made. What he says makes a lot of sense.
I also accept other peoples opinions on why the fight was made.
I hope the PPV price reflects the above explanation that Fury will have a tune up fight prior to Fury against AJ or Usyk…
I would say a fee of £9.99 would be just about reasonable for a tune up fight backed up by a very strong undercard.
What are the forums opinions on this.
I don’t agree with Frank’s take on the fight. It’s the first time I’ve heard him reel off the Boxrec rankings. Not sure why he didn’t use the Ring rankings or the WBC. It’s simply a way for him to justify a fight few people want to see (for the 3rd time).
There is no way it’ll be priced at £9.99. I’m expecting £25.
Spud wrote: ↑26 Oct 2022, 07:53
I have listened to Mr Warrens explanation of why Fury/Chisora 3 was made. What he says makes a lot of sense.
I also accept other peoples opinions on why the fight was made.
I hope the PPV price reflects the above explanation that Fury will have a tune up fight prior to Fury against AJ or Usyk…
I would say a fee of £9.99 would be just about reasonable for a tune up fight backed up by a very strong undercard.
What are the forums opinions on this.
I don’t agree with Frank’s take on the fight. It’s the first time I’ve heard him reel off the Boxrec rankings. Not sure why he didn’t use the Ring rankings or the WBC. It’s simply a way for him to justify a fight few people want to see (for the 3rd time).
There is no way it’ll be priced at £9.99. I’m expecting £25.
What will your thoughts be if it is £25?
UNACCEPTABLE
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1118530 wrote: ↑25 Oct 2022, 13:22
Mickey sounds like a broken man
Mick is nothing if not consistent in his defence of Fury, to the point that it seems a bit odd, but is otherwise a solid poster and a bit of a character and takes people's ribbing of him on the chin.