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went down out of batteration
I'm gonna steal that :D
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@ross - your man here doesn't say anything about Chisora sparking Ustinov is sparring. He said Chisora damaged his hand whilst sparring Ustinov (which was already known), that they both gave as good as they got in the session and his opinion is either man could chin the other out when they fight.
This is the guy you meant, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...Bk&app=desktop
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ross - your man here doesn't say anything about Chisora sparking Ustinov is sparring. He said Chisora damaged his hand whilst sparring Ustinov (which was already known), that they both gave as good as they got in the session and his opinion is either man could chin the other out when they fight.
This is the guy you meant, right?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=share&v=Pe3BY41YEBk&app=desktop
Yes, there is a video before this one where hesays it. If you listen to the way he talks in this one he alludes to it saying Ustinov definitely knows Chosora can hurt him.
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Right ok he didnt say he saw it but he says it happaened at 3.47 in here
http://youtu.be/na_0Xi-QiKM
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He said - "From what I understand Ustinov was knocked out in sparring against Chisora," so he certainly didn't see it. The only sparring he witnessed was "back and forth"
He then gave Tyson the hump by saying - "Chisora was terrible against him," (which obviously belittles his performance) and went on to allude that Chisora is shot and is surprised that Tyson picks him to beat Ustinov - "Wow! The old Chisora would win but this Chisora we'll have to see"
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
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It didn't look like he took a dive did it
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
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To be fair ross fury's biggest claim to fame isn't beating Chisora , Johnson etc.( both who are garbage )
It is twice being stood up be former World belt holder David Haye.;)
It will always be "the guy who punched himself in the face"
Unfortunately Wlad his since stolen that and even had to hold on for dear life after as I think he hurt himself;D
http://youtu.be/WLW2oA_FkSU
but if I punch myself in the face and it hurts, does that make me weak or strong? :S
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To be fair ross fury's biggest claim to fame isn't beating Chisora , Johnson etc.( both who are garbage )
It is twice being stood up be former World belt holder David Haye.;)
It will always be "the guy who punched himself in the face"
Unfortunately Wlad his since stolen that and even had to hold on for dear life after as I think he hurt himself;D
http://youtu.be/WLW2oA_FkSU
but if I punch myself in the face and it hurts, does that make me weak or strong? :S
Makes you a fucking idiot according to this lot;D
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
shame Haye shit himself
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
shame Haye shit himself
Don't get me wrong, I'm not sticking up for Haye cos he's turning out to be a bit of a needy , attention seeking sap, but I don't think there's any doubt he had a genuine injury, after all , he's never fought since and despite all the horse shit, is unlikely to fight again.
By the same line of thinking, did Fury shit himself when he was supposed to fight Pulev?
I'm not bringing the Ustinov fight into it , because I believe his reasoning for pulling out.
For what it's worth (and it's absolutely nothing now), I reckon Haye would've absolutely wiped the floor with Fury. But hey, we'll never know I suppose.
I don't say this out of malice, because as a bloke I like Fury and I think he's a funny guy, but I just don't think he's top level. Time will tell and I kinda hope he proves me wrong.
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
shame Haye shit himself
Only Haye knows the reason he pulled out twice , however this doesn't go down as a career achievement for fury, the fight never happened.
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
shame Haye shit himself
Only Haye knows the reason he pulled out twice , however this doesn't go down as a career achievement for fury, the fight never happened.
Never said it was. Im pointing out its unfair to criticise his opposition when he tried twice to make a fight with someone who some people regard as very dangerous.
Also, criticise Chisora as an opponent but thats Hayes best win and Fury faced him when he was unbeaten.
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This fight isn't even happening. Chisora fighting on the card but not against the giant
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It's well known that Wlad spars young fighters who he sees as possible future opponents. Scouting mission. The fact he wasn't interested in Fury must mean he thought he was toilet.
Maybe that will come back to haunt him.
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
shame Haye shit himself
Only Haye knows the reason he pulled out twice , however this doesn't go down as a career achievement for fury, the fight never happened.
Never said it was. Im pointing out its unfair to criticise his opposition when he tried twice to make a fight with someone who some people regard as very dangerous.
Also, criticise Chisora as an opponent but thats Hayes best win and Fury faced him when he was unbeaten.
Yes and then fought him again after haye had KOED him ,so what's your point ?
Also I think haye may consider his win over Ruiz as his best win as he won a belt.
Remember Ruiz was a younger man than Wlad;)
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
shame Haye shit himself
Only Haye knows the reason he pulled out twice , however this doesn't go down as a career achievement for fury, the fight never happened.
Never said it was. Im pointing out its unfair to criticise his opposition when he tried twice to make a fight with someone who some people regard as very dangerous.
Also, criticise Chisora as an opponent but thats Hayes best win and Fury faced him when he was unbeaten.
Yes and then fought him again after haye had KOED him ,so what's your point ?
Also I think haye may consider his win over Ruiz as his best win as he won a belt.
Remember Ruiz was a younger man than Wlad;)
Ruiz had 8 losses when Haye fought him;D hahaha! You lot talk some shit!
The only reason Fury fought Chisora is because of Haye fucking him around:rolleyes: Oh and he had the mandatory position to fight for.;)
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The best part of the interview - for as long as I listened - was Fury speaking about Joshua-Johnson - "Johnson was probably paid a few extra dollars to take a dive, unless Joshua hits 5-X harder than all us other heavyweights then something fishy went on there."
Which would suggest he/team Fury couldn't put a dent in Johnson when sparring and were shocked that Joshua whooped him with such ease.
Dont forget Fury has sparred with Joshua so he knows what he punches like.
Much like he knows what Price punches like. Two of the supposed biggest punchers in the world and neither dropped Fury who has a supposed glass jaw.
In Tyson's own words - "Joshua beat me up in sparring." And this was when Joshua was an amateur kid with just 20 fights under his belt. He's a serious bad man now.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1EebWyAu70
bet he regrets saying that now
Doubt that very much. When has Fury ever taken himself or anything seriously;D
I have read an account of what happened and it was messy. Lots of tying up. Dont let Tysons demeanour or even body shape fool you ges a serious fighter. If he was so shit and his chin was so bad wouldnt it have been an inexperienced 17 year old Fury who hit the deck in their amateur fight and not Price?;D
Also, Wlad has invited Wilder, Joshua, Whyte, Parker and probably some other young heavies for sparring but when Tyson took himself to Steward in Detroit, Steward invited him to a camp and despite Tyson asking Wlad to spar Wlad refused!
Fury has been matched very carefully , Johnson , Chisora , have both been beaten comfortably by others and quicker than fury could beat them.
Fury gets his shot next , so we will see how he does against Wlad.
shame Haye shit himself
Only Haye knows the reason he pulled out twice , however this doesn't go down as a career achievement for fury, the fight never happened.
Never said it was. Im pointing out its unfair to criticise his opposition when he tried twice to make a fight with someone who some people regard as very dangerous.
Also, criticise Chisora as an opponent but thats Hayes best win and Fury faced him when he was unbeaten.
Yes and then fought him again after haye had KOED him ,so what's your point ?
Also I think haye may consider his win over Ruiz as his best win as he won a belt.
Remember Ruiz was a younger man than Wlad;)
Ruiz had 8 losses when Haye fought him;D hahaha! You lot talk some shit!
The only reason Fury fought Chisora is because of Haye fucking him around:rolleyes: Oh and he had the mandatory position to fight for.;)
Chisora definately isnt hayes best win
chisora is however furys best win, or is it cunningham?
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Chisora would beat everyone else that Haye beat and everyone knows that. Hayes opponents were shite. His whole career was based on Wlad losing to Sanders and thinking all he needed was to be in the same ring and hed do the same.
If Chisora fought Valuev he also would have won a world title.
Chisora isnt a bad fighter. He gave Haye a competative fight. Fury handled him without breaking sweat. He gives everyone a tough night including Wlad which is why he pulled out of two scheduled fights with him.
Chisora might not beat everyone he fights but he makes everyone fight apart from Fury.
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Chisora would beat everyone else that Haye beat and everyone knows that. Hayes opponents were shite. His whole career was based on Wlad losing to Sanders and thinking all he needed was to be in the same ring and hed do the same.
If Chisora fought Valuev he also would have won a world title.
Chisora isnt a bad fighter. He gave Haye a competative fight. Fury handled him without breaking sweat. He gives everyone a tough night including Wlad which is why he pulled out of two scheduled fights with him.
Chisora might not beat everyone he fights but he makes everyone fight apart from Fury.
Hang on a minute . I didn't want to go down this road , but no offence Ross, that last post is the biggest load of crap I've ever heard in my life!
"Chisora would've beat everyone Haye beat" - how the fuck do you work that out? Who has Chisora actually beat ? Malik Scott! Watch the fight , Chisora lost virtually every fucking round and Scott got tagged and mistimed getting up , and was up on 9 - 9 and a half. Who else has Chisora beat! The guy is a repeat loser.
"Chisora would've beaten Valuev!" How for fuck sake, Chisora doesn't throw anywhere near enough punches. Against Fury, he was a walking punchbag. And Valuev was a genuine World Champion and the way you talk when the Chisora's and Fury's of this world have never won a fight at that level is disrespectful to say the least.
"He gave Haye a competitive fight" Haye hammered him and fucking knocked him out!
Going on Chisora's last fight, he should retire or he will get seriously hurt, he is finished. The only fight I see for him is a final payday against Joshua to get another KO on Joshua's belt along with a name albeit shot fighter.
You cannot say that Fury's record stands up to anywhere near Haye's when it comes to list of opponents.
Now Fury may well beat Klitschko or he may well get beat but do better than Haye did, but so fucking what !
Based on what we have seen, Fury hasn't really beaten anyone. We all know you love Fury, and good luck to you and him, but please a little bit of rationale wouldn't go a miss.
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Chisora would beat everyone else that Haye beat and everyone knows that. Hayes opponents were shite. His whole career was based on Wlad losing to Sanders and thinking all he needed was to be in the same ring and hed do the same.
If Chisora fought Valuev he also would have won a world title.
Chisora isnt a bad fighter. He gave Haye a competative fight. Fury handled him without breaking sweat. He gives everyone a tough night including Wlad which is why he pulled out of two scheduled fights with him.
Chisora might not beat everyone he fights but he makes everyone fight apart from Fury.
Hang on a minute . I didn't want to go down this road , but no offence Ross, that last post is the biggest load of crap I've ever heard in my life!
"Chisora would've beat everyone Haye beat" - how the fuck do you work that out? Who has Chisora actually beat ? Malik Scott! Watch the fight , Chisora lost virtually every fucking round and Scott got tagged and mistimed getting up , and was up on 9 - 9 and a half. Who else has Chisora beat! The guy is a repeat loser.
"Chisora would've beaten Valuev!" How for fuck sake, Chisora doesn't throw anywhere near enough punches. Against Fury, he was a walking punchbag. And Valuev was a genuine World Champion and the way you talk when the Chisora's and Fury's of this world have never won a fight at that level is disrespectful to say the least.
"He gave Haye a competitive fight" Haye hammered him and fucking knocked him out!
Going on Chisora's last fight, he should retire or he will get seriously hurt, he is finished. The only fight I see for him is a final payday against Joshua to get another KO on Joshua's belt along with a name albeit shot fighter.
You cannot say that Fury's record stands up to anywhere near Haye's when it comes to list of opponents.
Now Fury may well beat Klitschko or he may well get beat but do better than Haye did, but so fucking what !
Based on what we have seen, Fury hasn't really beaten anyone. We all know you love Fury, and good luck to you and him, but please a little bit of rationale wouldn't go a miss.
Your talking shit.
Haye did knockout Chisora but he was pushing Haye and landing punches more than he could on Tyson. Plenty of fighters have been knocked out early and still been competitive in the fight. Was Hearns not competitive against Hagler!!?
How would Chisora beat Valuev. Fairly fucking easy judging by Hayes display that night. He barely threw a punch himself. In fact Valuevs previous fight was against 48 year old Holyfield who looked better than Haye did!
Who else did Haye beat? Look at the names. Its a weak list. Its the sort of names that Wilder was fighting before Stiverne.
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Chisora would beat everyone else that Haye beat and everyone knows that. Hayes opponents were shite. His whole career was based on Wlad losing to Sanders and thinking all he needed was to be in the same ring and hed do the same.
If Chisora fought Valuev he also would have won a world title.
Chisora isnt a bad fighter. He gave Haye a competative fight. Fury handled him without breaking sweat. He gives everyone a tough night including Wlad which is why he pulled out of two scheduled fights with him.
Chisora might not beat everyone he fights but he makes everyone fight apart from Fury.
Hang on a minute . I didn't want to go down this road , but no offence Ross, that last post is the biggest load of crap I've ever heard in my life!
"Chisora would've beat everyone Haye beat" - how the fuck do you work that out? Who has Chisora actually beat ? Malik Scott! Watch the fight , Chisora lost virtually every fucking round and Scott got tagged and mistimed getting up , and was up on 9 - 9 and a half. Who else has Chisora beat! The guy is a repeat loser.
"Chisora would've beaten Valuev!" How for fuck sake, Chisora doesn't throw anywhere near enough punches. Against Fury, he was a walking punchbag. And Valuev was a genuine World Champion and the way you talk when the Chisora's and Fury's of this world have never won a fight at that level is disrespectful to say the least.
"He gave Haye a competitive fight" Haye hammered him and fucking knocked him out!
Going on Chisora's last fight, he should retire or he will get seriously hurt, he is finished. The only fight I see for him is a final payday against Joshua to get another KO on Joshua's belt along with a name albeit shot fighter.
You cannot say that Fury's record stands up to anywhere near Haye's when it comes to list of opponents.
Now Fury may well beat Klitschko or he may well get beat but do better than Haye did, but so fucking what !
Based on what we have seen, Fury hasn't really beaten anyone. We all know you love Fury, and good luck to you and him, but please a little bit of rationale wouldn't go a miss.
Your talking shit.
Haye did knockout Chisora but he was pushing Haye and landing punches more than he could on Tyson. Plenty of fighters have been knocked out early and still been competitive in the fight. Was Hearns not competitive against Hagler!!?
How would Chisora beat Valuev. Fairly fucking easy judging by Hayes display that night. He barely threw a punch himself. In fact Valuevs previous fight was against 48 year old Holyfield who looked better than Haye did!
Who else did Haye beat? Look at the names. Its a weak list. Its the sort of names that Wilder was fighting before Stiverne.
For fucks sake, I've heard it all now! Firstly, please don't compare Chisora's "competitiveness" with Hearns versus Hagler.
So Chisora was "pushing Haye and landing more than he could on Tyson" well that's not difficult because he didn't throw a punch in anger against Fury.
Tommy Hearns came out like a man possessed and threw more punches in those 3 rounds than Chisora and Fury combined in their whole fucking careers!
So Haye gets a Majority Decision v Valuev winning by 4 rounds on 2 cards and drawing on one. Haye knocks the fuck out of Chisora with less than half the fight gone and that gives Chisora , a non thrower of Punches a chance against a 7 foot giant WORLD CHAMPION with a record of 50-1? And Chisora would do that "quite easily" ? What the fuck are you smoking? And btw, that 48 year old Holyfield would've beat Chisora AND Fury at that time!
I've mentioned Valuev, apart from Klit and Audley, (who we'll discount cos he's a cunt!), Haye had beat Ruiz and Monte Barratt. Both of these guys had fought at World Level quite regularly and done ok. Fury has NEVER fought at World Level yet, and Chisora did twice if you discount Helenius (who he lost to anyway.) once against Haye (see above), and once against Vitali. Now against Vitali, he was given credit for being brave, but don't let that hide the fact that he lost every fucking Round!
Now the fact that Haye had only a handful of HW fights shouldn't count against him as we mustn't forget he was actually not only a World Cruiserweight champion, but he had cleaned up the division before moving up. Fury hasn't even cleaned up at British level!
Mark my words,this is what will happen, Fury will lose to Wlad , and then you will be on this forum saying "well at least he gave Wlad a better fight than Haye did!"
That sort of logic is for LOSERS. if he loses, he fuckin loses, I don't care if he "pushes Wlad around a bit" or if he turns fucking Southpaw halfway through the fight!
And I will re-iterate, you cannot use Chisora as a yardstick to further Fury's case because Chisora is a fucking bum!
Now who's talking shit? ;D
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Haye didnt clean up at Cruiser. He avoided Steve Cunningham who had the IBF belt and lost to Thompson!!
Chisora has been competitive with every fighter he's fought bar Fury in their rematch. No matter how many rounds he loses his opponent has to work to win them.
He would have done better than Haye against Valuev because he actually throws punches and can move his head and likes to fight. Valuev is a dunce. Haye doesnt fight and dont mention Wlad, hes not a win for Haye.
Barrett and Ruiz are the kind of opponents Fury would get shit for even mentioning;D
And thats Hayes heavyweight career right there;D
Fury wont be losing to Klitschko;)
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Haye didnt clean up at Cruiser. He avoided Steve Cunningham who had the IBF belt and lost to Thompson!!
Chisora has been competitive with every fighter he's fought bar Fury in their rematch. No matter how many rounds he loses his opponent has to work to win them.
He would have done better than Haye against Valuev because he actually throws punches and can move his head and likes to fight. Valuev is a dunce. Haye doesnt fight and dont mention Wlad, hes not a win for Haye.
Barrett and Ruiz are the kind of opponents Fury would get shit for even mentioning;D
And thats Hayes heavyweight career right there;D
Fury wont be losing to Klitschko;)
You have a short memory. Haye didn't avoid Cunningham. Cunningham didn't even call for a fight with Haye. Haye was struggling with the weight and was going to move up after beating Mormeck but was implored to take the Maccarinelli fight so took it. Chisora was not competative against Haye. Haye won every single round while Chisora came forward, with poor head movement in straight lines and Haye did not miss. Nobody stopped Ruiz until Haye and was a former world champion. Has Fury ever been in with a former Heavyweight title holder? And bringing up the loss to Thompson in his 11th fight? Fury wasn't fighting former world champions that early in his career.
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Haye didnt clean up at Cruiser. He avoided Steve Cunningham who had the IBF belt and lost to Thompson!!
Chisora has been competitive with every fighter he's fought bar Fury in their rematch. No matter how many rounds he loses his opponent has to work to win them.
He would have done better than Haye against Valuev because he actually throws punches and can move his head and likes to fight. Valuev is a dunce. Haye doesnt fight and dont mention Wlad, hes not a win for Haye.
Barrett and Ruiz are the kind of opponents Fury would get shit for even mentioning;D
And thats Hayes heavyweight career right there;D
Fury wont be losing to Klitschko;)
You have a short memory. Haye didn't avoid Cunningham. Cunningham didn't even call for a fight with Haye. Haye was struggling with the weight and was going to move up after beating Mormeck but was implored to take the Maccarinelli fight so took it. Chisora was not competative against Haye. Haye won every single round while Chisora came forward, with poor head movement in straight lines and Haye did not miss.
Nobody stopped Ruiz until Haye and was a former world champion. Has Fury ever been in with a former Heavyweight title holder? And bringing up the loss to Thompson in his 11th fight? Fury wasn't fighting former world champions that early in his career.
How long have you been watching boxing?
This makes your whole argument invalid as you have no knowledge of boxing to base any opinion on.
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You have a short memory. Haye didn't avoid Cunningham. Cunningham didn't even call for a fight with Haye. Haye was struggling with the weight and was going to move up after beating Mormeck but was implored to take the Maccarinelli fight so took it. Chisora was not competative against Haye. Haye won every single round while Chisora came forward, with poor head movement in straight lines and Haye did not miss. Nobody stopped Ruiz until Haye and was a former world champion. Has Fury ever been in with a former Heavyweight title holder? And bringing up the loss to Thompson in his 11th fight? Fury wasn't fighting former world champions that early in his career.
How long have you been watching boxing?
Fair play, I forgot all about the Tua fight. Tua was a bomber though who took out most. Ruiz proved his durability against plenty of top fighters.
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Oh and Cunningham was calling out Haye Cunningham calls out Haye | Boxing News | Sky Sports
He never cleaned up cruiser. Cleaning up means beating the majority of the contenders or top ten. Haye only fought 2! There was Adamek, Cunningham, Bell, Braithwaite, Huck. :rolleyes:
I dont think you forgot about Ruiz getting sparked by Tua. I think you had to google.....
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Oh and Cunningham was calling out Haye
Cunningham calls out Haye | Boxing News | Sky Sports
He never cleaned up cruiser. Cleaning up means beating the majority of the contenders or top ten. Haye only fought 2! There was Adamek, Cunningham, Bell, Braithwaite, Huck. :rolleyes:
I dont think you forgot about Ruiz getting sparked by Tua. I think you had to google.....
Braithwaite was beaten by Macca who then got bombed out in 2 by Haye so what would be the point of Braithwaite? Bell disappeared off the radar after Mormeck beat him. Adamek had his first Cruiserwight fight after Haye moved up in weight. Huck had lost to Cunningham and wasn't world level at that point. Cunningham was the only logical fight left at Cruiser and there was no money in it. Did Don King call Haye and make him an offer? It is hardly ducking if you're taking a bigger challenge against bigger, heavier and more skilled punchers. The money was at Heavy and he'd won 3/4 titles, beaten the #1 guy and become the lineal champ. You question my boxing knowledge but you think a guy that chased down Wladimir Klitschko ducked Steve Cunningham? Explain the logic in that one.
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@ross your assessment of the chisora haye fight isnt how i saw it
chisora was pressuring him yes but landed next to nothing
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Its the old trick of lording the fighters that fury has beaten , to make him sound so much better.
His best wins -
Chisora blasted out by Haye.
Johnson blasted out be the novice Joshua.
Cunningham a former CW giving away 40lbs.
None of the above are punchers at top level , so lets face it fury has been carefully matched to get his rating and to protect the dodgy chin.
FACT!
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Oh and Cunningham was calling out Haye
Cunningham calls out Haye | Boxing News | Sky Sports
He never cleaned up cruiser. Cleaning up means beating the majority of the contenders or top ten. Haye only fought 2! There was Adamek, Cunningham, Bell, Braithwaite, Huck. :rolleyes:
I dont think you forgot about Ruiz getting sparked by Tua. I think you had to google.....
Braithwaite was beaten by Macca who then got bombed out in 2 by Haye so what would be the point of Braithwaite? Bell disappeared off the radar after Mormeck beat him. Adamek had his first Cruiserwight fight after Haye moved up in weight. Huck had lost to Cunningham and wasn't world level at that point. Cunningham was the only logical fight left at Cruiser and there was no money in it. Did Don King call Haye and make him an offer? It is hardly ducking if you're taking a bigger challenge against bigger, heavier and more skilled punchers. The money was at Heavy and he'd won 3/4 titles, beaten the #1 guy and become the lineal champ.
You question my boxing knowledge but you think a guy that chased down Wladimir Klitschko ducked Steve Cunningham? Explain the logic in that one.
Your showing yourself up again. Did you even watch that rubbish?
Haye didnt chase down Wlad, it was the other way round. Haye "fought" Wlad the same as he did Harrison for the first couple if rounds and Valuev. Just not doing alot and skirting the ring. Haye was so poor he actually got warned becuase he kept throwing himself on the floor!
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Oh and Cunningham was calling out Haye
Cunningham calls out Haye | Boxing News | Sky Sports
He never cleaned up cruiser. Cleaning up means beating the majority of the contenders or top ten. Haye only fought 2! There was Adamek, Cunningham, Bell, Braithwaite, Huck. :rolleyes:
I dont think you forgot about Ruiz getting sparked by Tua. I think you had to google.....
Braithwaite was beaten by Macca who then got bombed out in 2 by Haye so what would be the point of Braithwaite? Bell disappeared off the radar after Mormeck beat him. Adamek had his first Cruiserwight fight after Haye moved up in weight. Huck had lost to Cunningham and wasn't world level at that point. Cunningham was the only logical fight left at Cruiser and there was no money in it. Did Don King call Haye and make him an offer? It is hardly ducking if you're taking a bigger challenge against bigger, heavier and more skilled punchers. The money was at Heavy and he'd won 3/4 titles, beaten the #1 guy and become the lineal champ.
You question my boxing knowledge but you think a guy that chased down Wladimir Klitschko ducked Steve Cunningham? Explain the logic in that one.
Your showing yourself up again. Did you even watch that rubbish?
Haye didnt chase down Wlad, it was the other way round. Haye "fought" Wlad the same as he did Harrison for the first couple if rounds and Valuev. Just not doing alot and skirting the ring. Haye was so poor he actually got warned becuase he kept throwing himself on the floor!
He meant chased down as in pursued the fight, for fucks sake:p
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Oh and Cunningham was calling out Haye
Cunningham calls out Haye | Boxing News | Sky Sports
He never cleaned up cruiser. Cleaning up means beating the majority of the contenders or top ten. Haye only fought 2! There was Adamek, Cunningham, Bell, Braithwaite, Huck. :rolleyes:
I dont think you forgot about Ruiz getting sparked by Tua. I think you had to google.....
Braithwaite was beaten by Macca who then got bombed out in 2 by Haye so what would be the point of Braithwaite? Bell disappeared off the radar after Mormeck beat him. Adamek had his first Cruiserwight fight after Haye moved up in weight. Huck had lost to Cunningham and wasn't world level at that point. Cunningham was the only logical fight left at Cruiser and there was no money in it. Did Don King call Haye and make him an offer? It is hardly ducking if you're taking a bigger challenge against bigger, heavier and more skilled punchers. The money was at Heavy and he'd won 3/4 titles, beaten the #1 guy and become the lineal champ.
You question my boxing knowledge but you think a guy that chased down Wladimir Klitschko ducked Steve Cunningham? Explain the logic in that one.
Your showing yourself up again. Did you even watch that rubbish?
Haye didnt chase down Wlad, it was the other way round. Haye "fought" Wlad the same as he did Harrison for the first couple if rounds and Valuev. Just not doing alot and skirting the ring. Haye was so poor he actually got warned becuase he kept throwing himself on the floor!
He meant chased down as in pursued the fight, for fucks sake:p
Ok then, ill revise my reply.
Cunningham would not give the rewards that Wlad would and Cunningham had just knocked out Huck and scared Haye up a weight.
He thought he could chin Wlad quick like Sanders did. His whole career was based off of watching that fight and trying to get Wlad which is why he has no interest in fighting any other good heavies that dont have multiple losses which is why he avoided Tyson.
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Right, because it was clearly semantics;D Cunningham was a very good fighter, and he would have certainly been a test for Haye at cruiserweight, but that's about the only substance to what you are saying and nobody is arguing it. You are just making up rubbish to make Tyson Fury look slightly better in your own estimation, which is already infallible.
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Oh and Cunningham was calling out Haye
Cunningham calls out Haye | Boxing News | Sky Sports
He never cleaned up cruiser. Cleaning up means beating the majority of the contenders or top ten. Haye only fought 2! There was Adamek, Cunningham, Bell, Braithwaite, Huck. :rolleyes:
I dont think you forgot about Ruiz getting sparked by Tua. I think you had to google.....
Braithwaite was beaten by Macca who then got bombed out in 2 by Haye so what would be the point of Braithwaite? Bell disappeared off the radar after Mormeck beat him. Adamek had his first Cruiserwight fight after Haye moved up in weight. Huck had lost to Cunningham and wasn't world level at that point. Cunningham was the only logical fight left at Cruiser and there was no money in it. Did Don King call Haye and make him an offer? It is hardly ducking if you're taking a bigger challenge against bigger, heavier and more skilled punchers. The money was at Heavy and he'd won 3/4 titles, beaten the #1 guy and become the lineal champ.
You question my boxing knowledge but you think a guy that chased down Wladimir Klitschko ducked Steve Cunningham? Explain the logic in that one.
Your showing yourself up again. Did you even watch that rubbish?
Haye didnt chase down Wlad, it was the other way round. Haye "fought" Wlad the same as he did Harrison for the first couple if rounds and Valuev. Just not doing alot and skirting the ring. Haye was so poor he actually got warned becuase he kept throwing himself on the floor!
He meant chased down as in pursued the fight, for fucks sake:p
Ok then, ill revise my reply.
Cunningham would not give the rewards that Wlad would and Cunningham had just knocked out Huck and scared Haye up a weight.
He thought he could chin Wlad quick like Sanders did. His whole career was based off of watching that fight and trying to get Wlad which is why he has no interest in fighting any other good heavies that dont have multiple losses which is why he avoided Tyson.
Fair play Ross, you are a fucking dreamer. People come up with facts and you counter with unsubstantiated opinions.
1. When "Cunningham called out Haye", Haye had 3 belts, Cunningham 1. That makes Haye the "A" side if you like. As was already stated , he was always moving up because that's where're the money was. Cunningham can call out Haye as much as he likes, but he wouldn't have come here to fight Haye. Do you think Haye would delay stepping up to fight Cunningham in the States for shit money?
Now, while you're mulling that one over, please explain that according to your logic of Haye ducking fighters, how we should see Fury dropping out ;
1. Versus Pulev for a European title and Mandatory World Title position.
2. Versus David Price for the British title in order to fight a 40 year old taxi driver for the Irish HW title!!!!
Answers on a postcard please or online at www.ilovetysonandfuckthefacts.com!