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    Default Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    Chisora was flippin appalling, headhunting like an idiot for the entire fight, when Tyson's flanks were wide open for hard appendix/kidney/spleen/bladder shots all night long, all night long. It was making me sick to see the amateurish Chisora not listening to his corner or using any common sense. If Tyson thinks he can shine against better fighters he's crazy. Any halfway decent body puncher woulda cracked several of his ribs/contused atleast ONE of Tyson's kidneys if they were worth anything or had any intelliegence whatsoever.

    Decent performance by Tyson against a dumb shite. But that's all it proved. If this guy thinks he's gonna fight the Klitschkos, well.......he'll make Haye's performance look rather good.

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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    Chisora was a disgrace I agree. He came in well out of shape and threw nothing but wild hooks from miles away all night. If anything I thought that Fury would have had the power to put someone fighting like that away. Neither of these fools will ever be world champs and if they are being considered for a world title shot then I think it might be time for Fraudley to get back in line too.

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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    erics44 is that the icon which best represents your personal philosophy of life, or is it this one:


    rjjtszyu: I agree with you. Although Tyson threw a few interesting multi-punch combos, it want like he was trying to hit a moving target!

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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    Fury puts shots together well... and that's about all you can say of him.

    To even talk of him fighting a world level guy, let alone Wladimir is ludicrous... the kid is what... 23... he's Had a short amature career and 14 fights I don't really see greatness in him but I think people are judging him against a level he isn't even at yet.

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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    erics44 is that the icon which best represents your personal philosophy of life, or is it this one:


    rjjtszyu: I agree with you. Although Tyson threw a few interesting multi-punch combos, it want like he was trying to hit a moving target!
    thanks man, ill take that as a compliment

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    Any halfway decent body puncher woulda cracked several of his ribs/contused atleast ONE of Tyson's kidneys if they were worth anything or had any intelliegence whatsoever.

    Decent performance by Tyson against a dumb shite. But that's all it proved. If this guy thinks he's gonna fight the Klitschkos, well.......he'll make Haye's performance look rather good.

    this however isnt your best post, best way of putting it is uneducated
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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    uneducated
    Best way of putting something you don't agree with....is to call it uneducated?
    Yeah you can take it as a compliment......

    What exactly about the words "bladder' or "kidney" or "contused" is difficult to understand?

    or perhaps it was the poilte use of the euphemism "shite" which threw you the curveball?
    Last edited by brocktonblockbust; 07-28-2011 at 12:47 PM. Reason: additional arse-whuppin' of erics44

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    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    uneducated
    Best way of putting something you don't agree with....is to call it uneducated?
    Yeah you can take it as a compliment......

    What exactly about the words "bladder' or "kidney" or "contused" is difficult to understand?



    look man tyson fury has had a hand full of fights am and pro

    what are you expecting, he himself is saying he isnt ready for the klits

    and you really think chisora is that much of a pushover? how many people in world boxing could have dealt with him better after just 14 fights and so few unpaid?

    so who is this thread having a go at? Fury? Chisora? Both? Boxing? The Queen? everyone?

    why dont you just chill and take the fight for what it was
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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    I actually enjoyed the fight for what it was. I thought Tyson threw some interesting multi-punch combos, like I said in the 1st post above. It was very entertaining as well. What this post is mostly aimed at is the piss-poor performance of Chisora, who all thru the fight had a rather wide-open target in the unprotected flanks/ribs/kidneys of Tyson yet never got the idea to smash his shots there, to my (and his corner's) dismay.

    So yeah it was a solid win for Tyson, refreshing for me to see a big huge guy like that throwing combinations, etc..... I just wish he had been a bit more tested by a bit more intelligent Chisora. It would have shown us a lot more about Tyson's ability to take hard body shots had Chisora thought to go downstairs at all. Could have changed the course of the fight as well. Not taking anything away from Tyson as my title says Chisora was not a good test. Tyson did what he had to do and did it well.

    Guess I cant stand to see wide mother frikking OPEN targets go unpunished!

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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    Quote Originally Posted by brocktonblockbust View Post
    I actually enjoyed the fight for what it was. I thought Tyson threw some interesting multi-punch combos, like I said in the 1st post above. It was very entertaining as well. What this post is mostly aimed at is the piss-poor performance of Chisora, who all thru the fight had a rather wide-open target in the unprotected flanks/ribs/kidneys of Tyson yet never got the idea to smash his shots there, to my (and his corner's) dismay.

    So yeah it was a solid win for Tyson, refreshing for me to see a big huge guy like that throwing combinations, etc..... I just wish he had been a bit more tested by a bit more intelligent Chisora. It would have shown us a lot more about Tyson's ability to take hard body shots had Chisora thought to go downstairs at all. Could have changed the course of the fight as well. Not taking anything away from Tyson as my title says Chisora was not a good test. Tyson did what he had to do and did it well.

    Guess I cant stand to see wide mother frikking OPEN targets go unpunished!
    maybe as he fights on and gains more experience you might see he has learned from this and when he comes up against another chisora he will throw more to the body

    I thought it was a good performance, and i think the reason he didnt finish him was more to do with stamina, in the last 3 chisora was absolutely fucked and it seemed all fury had to do was to give himself some room and throw a few punches and chiso would go, but fury didnt have the gass to throw more than 1 or 2 at a time
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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    true it was an odd situation, frustrating to watch for me, to see 1 guy fucked (Chisora) and 1 guy out of fucking gas (Fury). But it was 1 of the best heavyweight fights I seen in a long time.

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    Default Re: Chisora not a good litmus test of Fury

    Tyson Fury best performance and win so far. I thought he would lose this but a lot has to do with Chisora coming in unconditioned. Tyson should take his time and take all the domestic crowns; he would be a fool to take the offer to fight the Klits at this stage, as the defeat could ruin him. Once Tyson becomes more seasoned and experienced he could beat the old and fading Klits.
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