Hughie Fury *updates*

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chiggsy wrote: 15 Mar 2022, 15:08 I think by the time he’s 40 he’ll have far too much man strength for boxing and will probably consider a crack at worlds strongest man.

Seems like a natural next move for shades.
late 50s he will be an old man down the docks dragging shipping containers around when the cranes break.
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Helenius and Hunter are being lined up.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Mar 2022, 15:57 Helenius and Hunter are being lined up.
I think both are a good level of opponent for Hughie. He's lost to a lot of the top guys and beat a load of nobodies. These two are both ranked 10-25.

They are both also intriguing, although probably not exciting, matchups as Helenius has the power and the reach to negate Hughie's movement and backpedaling while Hunter has the speed but not the reach. A victory would be Hughie's best to date while Hughie would be one of the better scalps for either Helenius or Hunter.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 17 Mar 2022, 15:57 Helenius and Hunter are being lined up.
I’ll believe that when I see it.
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There's a difference between confidence and delusion.
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joshj909 wrote: 30 Jun 2023, 09:58

There's a difference between confidence and delusion.
He’s extremely confident. Shades of Ali in terms of how he backs himself.
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i dont think many people would care if ever boxed again.
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The worse 2 fights I've ever seen

Johnny Nelson v Carlos de Leon closely followed by

Hughie Fury v Joseph Parker.

I would never want to witness another Fury fight. There were more action in the crowd that night.
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It'll be two years this October since he last fought and only one fight in 2021. No one wants the smoke.
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yes every top 30 fighter running scared of hughie :yay:
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Hook him up with Wardley.

I suspect Fab's our best domestic heavy after Dubois, and at the same crossroads as Hughie.
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turning 29 soon, just a wee babeh still.
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Not convinced Hughie even wants to be a fighter.
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Redback Rasta wrote: 30 Jun 2023, 20:34 Not convinced Hughie even wants to be a fighter.
Does an interview each year mentioning AJs name just to keep fresh and stay in the loop.
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It'a a shame Hughie's career has stagnated. He's more than capable of being the face of British boxing. Fun to watch, talented, charismatic and, for the ladies and the gays, a handsome chap too.
With the right management and his exciting in-ring style, Hughie could be a star. I was on the edge of my seat when he faced Parker.
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MasterG wrote: 30 Jun 2023, 11:15 The worse 2 fights I've ever seen

Johnny Nelson v Carlos de Leon closely followed by

Hughie Fury v Joseph Parker.

I would never want to witness another Fury fight. There were more action in the crowd that night.
I can remember watching Funso Banjo v Hughroy Currie, def the worst fight I have ever seen
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Eastman v Hopkins was the worst I think I’ve seen (obviously I’m not including 6 or 8 rounders.)

I stayed up until 5am to watch that as well.
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jameswilson wrote: 01 Jul 2023, 16:41 Eastman v Hopkins was the worst I think I’ve seen (obviously I’m not including 6 or 8 rounders.)

I stayed up until 5am to watch that as well.
eastman lost his super powers after he got rid of the yellow facial hair
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tigermoth87 wrote: 01 Jul 2023, 07:12 It'a a shame Hughie's career has stagnated. He's more than capable of being the face of British boxing. Fun to watch, talented, charismatic and, for the ladies and the gays, a handsome chap too.
With the right management and his exciting in-ring style, Hughie could be a star. I was on the edge of my seat when he faced Parker.
Or the back of British acne!
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Hughie Fury coming for ‘so-called top heavyweights’

Heavyweight contender Hughie Fury will return to action on April 4 at London’s York Hall.

Fury is 29-3 (16 KOs), and the 30 year old from Manchester, after three years out, recorded three victories in 2024 – via points over Kostiantyn Dovbyschenko and Christian Thun, either side of a stoppage of Patrick Korte.

Earlier in his career, Fury fought, among others, Joseph Parker, Kubrat Pulev, and Alexander Povetkin.

“I’ve enjoyed working with [promoters] GBM and I am excited to be signing this multi-fight deal,” he said. “I’ve been constantly in the gym and I’m coming for all these so-called top heavyweights soon. They can’t avoid me much longer and I’m going to spoil their day in the sun. I’m going to be busy this year and whoever wants it can have it. Call my team – I will be there.”

Hughie is still trained by his father Peter, who said: “Hughie is back in action and we are working with [GBM promoter] Izzy Asif to cement a big fight for Hughie this year. GBM have pencilled in Hughie’s next two fights for April and May. He’s ready for them all and we can’t wait for so-called experts to eat humble pie. Action is needed and Hughie is ready to deliver it.”

“The heavyweight division is wide open right now and the timing is perfect for Hughie to step up and emerge as one of the dominant forces in the division over the coming years,” said Asif.

“With our exclusive broadcast partner DAZN, we are looking forward to joining Hughie on the road to becoming heavyweight champion of the world.”
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Very good fighter but he'll need a mandatory. Hope he gets one because I like him and his father.

Doesn't sell tickets. Doesn't have charisma. Doesn't have a crowd pleasing style. Doesn't have a big promoter (Izzy, like Mick H before him is physically big but... ).

None of the above would kill a career in any other sport. Boxing is different.
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Jimmy2025 wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 14:37 Very good fighter but he'll need a mandatory. Hope he gets one because I like him and his father.

Doesn't sell tickets. Doesn't have charisma. Doesn't have a crowd pleasing style. Doesn't have a big promoter (Izzy, like Mick H before him is physically big but... ).

None of the above would kill a career in any other sport. Boxing is different.
Put him in with Wallin
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golden_labrador wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 17:08
Jimmy2025 wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 14:37 Very good fighter but he'll need a mandatory. Hope he gets one because I like him and his father.

Doesn't sell tickets. Doesn't have charisma. Doesn't have a crowd pleasing style. Doesn't have a big promoter (Izzy, like Mick H before him is physically big but... ).

None of the above would kill a career in any other sport. Boxing is different.
Put him in with Wallin
At least both of them will be able to fight the following week as well.
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golden_labrador wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 17:08
Jimmy2025 wrote: 17 Feb 2025, 14:37 Very good fighter but he'll need a mandatory. Hope he gets one because I like him and his father.

Doesn't sell tickets. Doesn't have charisma. Doesn't have a crowd pleasing style. Doesn't have a big promoter (Izzy, like Mick H before him is physically big but... ).

None of the above would kill a career in any other sport. Boxing is different.
Put him in with Wallin
Please do so tomorrow. I haven’t had a good nights sleep for weeks :OhYes:
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the spirit of Ken Dodd lives on
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