Hughie Fury *updates*

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Coco wrote: 26 Mar 2025, 17:57 I would go and win a Brit title, best way to get a fan base, I do reckon he is a level above that, but it is a level he can look good at.
He looked great against Sexton.
He is wasting his time against prelim fighters.
Fight 3/4 times a year defending the Brit and Comm, and wait for his chance
I agree with you mate. I think European title gets you a world top 15 ranking, thats what he needs.
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Coco wrote: 26 Mar 2025, 17:57 I would go and win a Brit title, best way to get a fan base, I do reckon he is a level above that, but it is a level he can look good at.
He looked great against Sexton.
He is wasting his time against prelim fighters.
Fight 3/4 times a year defending the Brit and Comm, and wait for his chance
It's a great plan.
Only one problem about the British title -
Hughie doesn't beat Fabio.
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KiwiRider wrote: 27 Mar 2025, 15:05
Coco wrote: 26 Mar 2025, 17:57 I would go and win a Brit title, best way to get a fan base, I do reckon he is a level above that, but it is a level he can look good at.
He looked great against Sexton.
He is wasting his time against prelim fighters.
Fight 3/4 times a year defending the Brit and Comm, and wait for his chance
It's a great plan.
Only one problem about the British title -
Hughie doesn't beat Fabio.
Fabio has vacated. I didn't know either until it was pointed out to me on here the other day.

Adelaye v TKV is for the vacant belt apparently.
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Jimmy2025 wrote: 27 Mar 2025, 15:11
KiwiRider wrote: 27 Mar 2025, 15:05
Coco wrote: 26 Mar 2025, 17:57 I would go and win a Brit title, best way to get a fan base, I do reckon he is a level above that, but it is a level he can look good at.
He looked great against Sexton.
He is wasting his time against prelim fighters.
Fight 3/4 times a year defending the Brit and Comm, and wait for his chance
It's a great plan.
Only one problem about the British title -
Hughie doesn't beat Fabio.
Fabio has vacated. I didn't know either until it was pointed out to me on here the other day.

Adelaye v TKV is for the vacant belt apparently.
Oh, good to know.
Fabio held it for ages, had some cracking defences too :box:
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IMO there is no clamour from fans for Hughie to fight, so I don't see any promoter putting a lot of money up for him to work his way up. If I was his manager, I'd be saying it's time for him to roll the dice and be an opponent for one of the big boy, in the hope he could pull of the upset.

He should have taken the Wilder fight when he was offered it. He might have outpointed Wilder.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 28 Mar 2025, 11:43 IMO there is no clamour from fans for Hughie to fight, so I don't see any promoter putting a lot of money up for him to work his way up. If I was his manager, I'd be saying it's time for him to roll the dice and be an opponent for one of the big boy, in the hope he could pull of the upset.

He should have taken the Wilder fight when he was offered it. He might have outpointed Wilder.
That's all he's ever done and it's failed every time. It's the mid level wins he's missing on his record. He's crushed cans then stepped up three times and comprehensively lost all three.
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joshj909 wrote: 28 Mar 2025, 11:47
keithmoonhangover wrote: 28 Mar 2025, 11:43 IMO there is no clamour from fans for Hughie to fight, so I don't see any promoter putting a lot of money up for him to work his way up. If I was his manager, I'd be saying it's time for him to roll the dice and be an opponent for one of the big boy, in the hope he could pull of the upset.

He should have taken the Wilder fight when he was offered it. He might have outpointed Wilder.
That's all he's ever done and it's failed every time. It's the mid level wins he's missing on his record. He's crushed cans then stepped up three times and comprehensively lost all three.
:shame: Shades of Ali.
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Looks like it is Garber for Hughie on Friday night.

Stirring stuff.
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magnus wrote: 02 Apr 2025, 13:18 Looks like it is Garber for Hughie on Friday night.

Stirring stuff.
It's always been Garber, I know his manager.
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What's the eff is the point of Hughie Fury fighting Dan Garber? I cannot think of a single reason that makes any sense whatsoever.
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Had he been got any fans? That are not related to him?

He could just retire and no one would really care.

He can’t think he can still win a world title.

He should just win the British again and even go for the European title.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 02 Apr 2025, 14:45 He could just retire and no one would really care.
Does Hughie care? That's the question I don't know the answer to. Plenty.of very good boxers simply couldn't be arsed with all that goes with it and walked away. Does Hughie feel like he can't walk away?

If he does care, he has to kick on now, he is a proper tough man who is also a very good boxer but he has shown me nothing in recent years to demonstrate he has anything like the drive of e.g. Fabio Wardley.
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Apparently Fury mentioned Dillian Whyte in Ireland as a potential next fight and Dillian Whyte has come out on Instagram and said there have been no talks of the kind.
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Who and why would pay Hughie fury good money . Can't help but wonder if his dad is paying for this fight
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coneye wrote: 03 Apr 2025, 17:15 Who and why would pay Hughie fury good money . Can't help but wonder if his dad is paying for this fight
I doubt he is getting paid himself
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coneye wrote: 03 Apr 2025, 17:15 Who and why would pay Hughie fury good money . Can't help but wonder if his dad is paying for this fight
exactly, he has virtually no fans, there's no clout if you beat him, and with he'll prob make it ugly and leave the other guy's stock lower. in that sense, with the style he has he's too good for his own good.

but hes also lost all his steps up to world class so if youre investing on him becoming a champ or something that's very risky and also carries all the other detracting factors

and the idea that since he has the fury name there must be some kinda value to him just hasnt played out

he needs to start getting kod or something, then maybe people will be more eager to bring him in as opponent. that or cherry pick fights vs ABC ranked opponents to become a mandatory and hope it gets enforced - that route of course will take more of an investment on his team's side.
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Hughie Fury could have been a decent, Top 10 level fighter. Possibly even won a vacated World Title but he's wasted his career.
29 wins in over 10 years, and not one of them is what you'd call good. What is the point of him fighting a schmuck like Gerber
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Is this being shown? Is it on YouTube?
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JamesPhilips wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 06:30 Is this being shown? Is it on YouTube?
DAZN
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Hughie vs Whyte is in the works apparently.
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mickey1975 wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 07:08
JamesPhilips wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 06:30 Is this being shown? Is it on YouTube?
DAZN
Thanks. Hughie only in a 6 rounder… wonder what time it will be on?
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 11:25 Hughie vs Whyte is in the works apparently.
It's probably the right fight for them both tbh. Hughie desperately needs a name that he can beat. Whyte who was starting to look bad before his ban and long lay off might be the opponent. Hughie loses to just about any other name.

Whyte needs any opponent that he can get. Preferably for him one without knockout power and one that might be overated. Both apply to Hughie.

A role of the dice for both of them that can pay off for only one of them. However, I doubt it happens.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 11:25 Hughie vs Whyte is in the works apparently.
Says who? Nobody has mentioned the idea to Dillian and I can't for the life of me think why Dillian would be interested. Hope it does happen, of course, but can't see it as Hughie would ruin him and Dillian would be paid peanuts for the privilege.
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joshj909 wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 11:36
keithmoonhangover wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 11:25 Hughie vs Whyte is in the works apparently.
It's probably the right fight for them both tbh. Hughie desperately needs a name that he can beat. Whyte who was starting to look bad before his ban and long lay off might be the opponent. Hughie loses to just about any other name.

Whyte needs any opponent that he can get. Preferably for him one without knockout power and one that might be overated. Both apply to Hughie.

A role of the dice for both of them that can pay off for only one of them. However, I doubt it happens.
If Issrar Asif (GBM Sports) is going to make waves as a promoter, this would be perfect. Two big names.
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keithmoonhangover wrote: 04 Apr 2025, 11:25 Hughie vs Whyte is in the works apparently.
Whyte already came out and said it’s bullshit. There’s been No talks.
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