cfang wrote: ↑28 Oct 2023, 19:49
Fury lost that fight. I think he felt the power early and was scared to engage. The main thing was ngannou was so strong fury couldn't boss him in the clinches and he was coming off worse in exchanges so had nothing else to do but stay away and jab.
I think fury has been exposed somewhat here. how good he is really depends on how you rate wilder and chisora really as 6 of his fights against those two.
Ngannou was very very well schooled and was composed too. He deserved the win.
Agree. Fury lost that fight.
Maybe Fury saw the fight as an exhibition but got unstuck by Ngannou looking like a seasoned pro that couldn’t be out strengthed. Would expect Fury to be better in a rematch.
SendoTakeshi97 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2023, 20:04
Why was this bum even allowed in the same ring with the heavyweight king?
This Fury guy must be some famous comedian or something.
jwfg wrote: ↑28 Oct 2023, 20:09
Really looking forward to Simon Jordan on Monday morning and Eddie Hearn's next Parson's chat.
I actually find Eddie refrains from sticking the boot in that hard. He knows his turn will come/he’s had his turn where something similarly embarrassing has happened to one of his fighters.
jwfg wrote: ↑28 Oct 2023, 20:09
Really looking forward to Simon Jordan on Monday morning and Eddie Hearn's next Parson's chat.
I actually find Eddie refrains from sticking the boot in that hard. He knows his turn will come/he’s had his turn where something similarly embarrassing has happened to one of his fighters.
I've never been completely sold on Fury, and tonight has shown me to be right about that. Fury was absolute sh*te tonight, he embaressed himself and the sport. I swear he cant throw a proper punch, and his power is overrated.
Someone remind me, how much is Fury being paid for that sh*t show?