Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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Master
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Batman
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ross how far do you think Hughie can go in the boxing world? Do you think he has the potential to go all the way?
I have to admit that from what I've seen of him he will come up short by quite a bit.
I agree Hughie is not as good as Tyson Fury.
very few people expected Tyson to win he HW title tho
only 4ish fights ago I thought he was miles away
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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ross
He had Arias hurt.
:o
The guy Juan Carlos Gomez stopped?!?!?!
:vd:
Saddest part is Hughie is a juicer too and he still can't punch for shit
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
ross
He had Arias hurt.
:o
The guy Juan Carlos Gomez stopped?!?!?!
:vd:
Saddest part is Hughie is a juicer too and he still can't punch for shit
Stop spreading malicious and unsubstantiated rumours. The boys are clean.
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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Originally Posted by
Master
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Originally Posted by
El Kabong
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ross
He had Arias hurt.
:o
The guy Juan Carlos Gomez stopped?!?!?!
:vd:
Saddest part is Hughie is a juicer too and he still can't punch for shit
Stop spreading malicious and unsubstantiated rumours. The boys are clean.
That might be what the word is in Guernsey but in the real world they are PEDs cheats
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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ross
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Fenster
What percent will it take for Hughie to start cracking eggs?
He had Arias hurt. Once hes over his problems and gets regular action he will loosen up and the power will be there. No one is having an easy time with him, no one is walking through him and they are tough fighters.
With skills like hes learning he doesnt need to fall back on power. Hes gone the distance and wasnt off balance, getting hurt or looking tired like other fighters;)
You mean like Tyson or.......?
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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Memphis
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ross
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Fenster
What percent will it take for Hughie to start cracking eggs?
He had Arias hurt. Once hes over his problems and gets regular action he will loosen up and the power will be there. No one is having an easy time with him, no one is walking through him and they are tough fighters.
With skills like hes learning he doesnt need to fall back on power. Hes gone the distance and wasnt off balance, getting hurt or looking tired like other fighters;)
You mean like Tyson or.......?
Tysons last few fights he's looked the best in the world?
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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ross
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Memphis
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ross
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Fenster
What percent will it take for Hughie to start cracking eggs?
He had Arias hurt. Once hes over his problems and gets regular action he will loosen up and the power will be there. No one is having an easy time with him, no one is walking through him and they are tough fighters.
With skills like hes learning he doesnt need to fall back on power. Hes gone the distance and wasnt off balance, getting hurt or looking tired like other fighters;)
You mean like Tyson or.......?
Tysons last few fights he's looked the best in the world?
Gee....I wonder why that is was he eating his spinach? Was he "Saying his prayers and taking his vitamins BROTHERRRRR"? Or is it due to some other substance :rolleyes:
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I have heard some excuses explaining a fighters power , but he does have to fall back on power is about the best ever lol . No he doesn't fall back on power he fiddles and flicks his way to a close points verdict in one of the most boring fights ever.
How lucky we are as boxing fans that fighters hold back on power , or wait does Wilder or Joshua hold back on power also ? I cant wait till those 2 start hitting at full power it will be fun for the fans.
Nobody feel James Douglas is an all time great and he went into the trenches with an unbeaten power puncher in Tyson and he knocked him out , he then flopped in his first defence , fury beat a guy almost 40 years old in a close UD .
Fury will be judged on what he does from here not on 1 fight.
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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Dark Lord Al
I have heard some excuses explaining a fighters power , but he does have to fall back on power is about the best ever lol . No he doesn't fall back on power he fiddles and flicks his way to a close points verdict in one of the most boring fights ever.
How lucky we are as boxing fans that fighters hold back on power , or wait does Wilder or Joshua hold back on power also ? I cant wait till those 2 start hitting at full power it will be fun for the fans.
Nobody feel James Douglas is an all time great and he went into the trenches with an unbeaten power puncher in Tyson and he knocked him out , he then flopped in his first defence , fury beat a guy almost 40 years old in a close UD .
Fury will be judged on what he does from here not on 1 fight.
Sometimes Al with you its better to be stupid and say nothing at all than to open your mouth and keep reminding us!;D
You seem massively confused!;D:rolleyes:
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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ross
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Memphis
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Originally Posted by
ross
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Fenster
What percent will it take for Hughie to start cracking eggs?
He had Arias hurt. Once hes over his problems and gets regular action he will loosen up and the power will be there. No one is having an easy time with him, no one is walking through him and they are tough fighters.
With skills like hes learning he doesnt need to fall back on power. Hes gone the distance and wasnt off balance, getting hurt or looking tired like other fighters;)
You mean like Tyson or.......?
Tysons last few fights he's looked the best in the world?
His last fight he didnt look it, he was it, without question. His last few, Klitschko aside, he's looked rank average. As I've said a million times, Tysons either been taking the piss a bit prior to Wlad and he strapped it on for the big show. Or, he got the man at the right time. The only way we find out which is if he actually fights again.
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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ross
Sometimes Al with you its better to be stupid and say nothing at all than to open your mouth and keep reminding us!;D
You seem massively confused!;D:rolleyes:
Tyson Fury = Steroid cheat
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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ross
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Dark Lord Al
I have heard some excuses explaining a fighters power , but he does have to fall back on power is about the best ever lol . No he doesn't fall back on power he fiddles and flicks his way to a close points verdict in one of the most boring fights ever.
How lucky we are as boxing fans that fighters hold back on power , or wait does Wilder or Joshua hold back on power also ? I cant wait till those 2 start hitting at full power it will be fun for the fans.
Nobody feel James Douglas is an all time great and he went into the trenches with an unbeaten power puncher in Tyson and he knocked him out , he then flopped in his first defence , fury beat a guy almost 40 years old in a close UD .
Fury will be judged on what he does from here not on 1 fight.
Sometimes Al with you its better to be stupid and say nothing at all than to open your mouth and keep reminding us!;D
You seem massively confused!;D:rolleyes:
It was an analogy if the powderpuff fury's.I mean why be exciting when you can go to points.
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
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Dark Lord Al
It was an analogy if the powderpuff fury's.I mean why be exciting when you can go to points.
Why go to points when you can just snort a load of blow and avoid a rematch?
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
Looking like Hughie will be Parkers first defence as he's been installed as mandatory.
Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.
I think this is a big step for Hughie but he could pull it off but if that means facing Haye then it could be dangerous for him being in that world class league too soon.
I guess it has not done AJ any harm.