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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
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    I agree with Eric here. I like Perez but he's been seriously overrated since winning the easiest prizefighter ever.
    I actually agree with you on this. Perez has indeed become overrated.

    But at the same time it is only Tyson Fury. Perez already smashed his real daddy in less than a round. He'll do the same thing to Fields Jr
    Fury has already defeated a crude slugger in Chisora. Perez is also crude, though a smidge quicker with his hands early on in the fight. He looked gassed over three rounds though, so I don't see anything Fury can't deal with there.

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    Quite fancy Fury in this one. Perez looked decent in prizefighter, but I don't think he beat anyone that night that would have troubled Fury. it was hardly the strongest field that night either. It should be a decent scrap if it comes off though, Fury looks like he's really starting to step up the level of competition. Good for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
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    I agree with Eric here. I like Perez but he's been seriously overrated since winning the easiest prizefighter ever.
    I actually agree with you on this. Perez has indeed become overrated.

    But at the same time it is only Tyson Fury. Perez already smashed his real daddy in less than a round. He'll do the same thing to Fields Jr
    Fury has already defeated a crude slugger in Chisora. Perez is also crude, though a smidge quicker with his hands early on in the fight. He looked gassed over three rounds though, so I don't see anything Fury can't deal with there.
    Perez is quicker than Chisora and he hits harder. Not only that but Perez also seems to know how to throw a straight punch. Something Chisora seems to have no idea how to do. The few times he got Fury in somewhat difficult situation he just started throwing a bunch of wild reckless punches. Gassing himself in the process. Perez I see being more composed in that situation

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
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    That is some brave matchmaking, that's all I'm gonna say...
    It's about damn time heavyweights had some "brave match making" hell the last time I remember any effort in brave match making re: heavyweight prospects was the Boxing After Dark with Mesi-Williamson, Guinn-Dokiwari, and some other undefeated heavyweight all fought on the same night on the same card...one of my favorite nights of boxing just for the match making alone! It showed that their management had full faith in their skill levels and in that case all went to plan for the favorites...still fun to watch though.
    Yep shame what happened after isn't it almost a direct fight after. Mesi almost comes a cropper against Barrett, and then has his career more or less ended by Jirov and Guinn did come a cropper against Barrett. Shame that for all the brilliant matchmaking skills all those fighters careers as serious contenders ended within the next 2 fights.
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    People seem to be getting carried away with Fury. This is the same man that got beat off John Mcdermott people. He may have gotten a ridiculous decision but he got beat in my eyes very comfortably. He was struggling second time round until he got the stoppage too. As for Chisora he was horribly out of shape and he is shite anyway. As for Perez, yes he only beat mediocre at best opponents at but he looked very comfortable doing it and if Fury really does get in the ring with him, he'll prove what we already know... Fury is shit, Price is the upcoming british HW to watch. Remember I said that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    People seem to be getting carried away with Fury. This is the same man that got beat off John Mcdermott people. He may have gotten a ridiculous decision but he got beat in my eyes very comfortably. He was struggling second time round until he got the stoppage too. As for Chisora he was horribly out of shape and he is shite anyway. As for Perez, yes he only beat mediocre at best opponents at but he looked very comfortable doing it and if Fury really does get in the ring with him, he'll prove what we already know... Fury is shit, Price is the upcoming british HW to watch. Remember I said that.
    Fury i much improved and better conditioned now than he was when he fought Mcdermott, he would beat him more comfortably this time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    People seem to be getting carried away with Fury. This is the same man that got beat off John Mcdermott people. He may have gotten a ridiculous decision but he got beat in my eyes very comfortably. He was struggling second time round until he got the stoppage too. As for Chisora he was horribly out of shape and he is shite anyway. As for Perez, yes he only beat mediocre at best opponents at but he looked very comfortable doing it and if Fury really does get in the ring with him, he'll prove what we already know... Fury is shit, Price is the upcoming british HW to watch. Remember I said that.
    Fury i much improved and better conditioned now than he was when he fought Mcdermott, he would beat him more comfortably this time.

    plus that was only his 9th or 10th fight or something, 20 oddth including the ams

    and it wasnt that clear to mcdermott, there were rounds where he hardly threw a punch, and the most eye catching punch was his overhand right but it wasnt the only punch thrown in the fight

    lets see how mcdermott does against price, an olympic semi finalist who a lot of people are tipping for the top
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    Looks like a fairly even fight in terms of who people are expecting to win though. If the bout itself is as ding dong and back and forth, and live on terrestrial TV, then it can only be good for the state of British boxing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    Looks like a fairly even fight in terms of who people are expecting to win though. If the bout itself is as ding dong and back and forth, and live on terrestrial TV, then it can only be good for the state of British boxing.
    Yes it would be. Lord knows British Boxing needs all the help it can get

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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
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    People seem to be getting carried away with Fury. This is the same man that got beat off John Mcdermott people. He may have gotten a ridiculous decision but he got beat in my eyes very comfortably. He was struggling second time round until he got the stoppage too. As for Chisora he was horribly out of shape and he is shite anyway. As for Perez, yes he only beat mediocre at best opponents at but he looked very comfortable doing it and if Fury really does get in the ring with him, he'll prove what we already know... Fury is shit, Price is the upcoming british HW to watch. Remember I said that.
    Fury i much improved and better conditioned now than he was when he fought Mcdermott, he would beat him more comfortably this time.

    plus that was only his 9th or 10th fight or something, 20 oddth including the ams

    and it wasnt that clear to mcdermott, there were rounds where he hardly threw a punch, and the most eye catching punch was his overhand right but it wasnt the only punch thrown in the fight

    lets see how mcdermott does against price, an olympic semi finalist who a lot of people are tipping for the top
    I see a very early blowout for Price. Something very similar to when Mcdermott fought Skelton.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by superheavyrhun View Post
    Looks like a fairly even fight in terms of who people are expecting to win though. If the bout itself is as ding dong and back and forth, and live on terrestrial TV, then it can only be good for the state of British boxing.
    Yes it would be. Lord knows British Boxing needs all the help it can get
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    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by rjj tszyu View Post
    People seem to be getting carried away with Fury. This is the same man that got beat off John Mcdermott people. He may have gotten a ridiculous decision but he got beat in my eyes very comfortably. He was struggling second time round until he got the stoppage too. As for Chisora he was horribly out of shape and he is shite anyway. As for Perez, yes he only beat mediocre at best opponents at but he looked very comfortable doing it and if Fury really does get in the ring with him, he'll prove what we already know... Fury is shit, Price is the upcoming british HW to watch. Remember I said that.
    Fury i much improved and better conditioned now than he was when he fought Mcdermott, he would beat him more comfortably this time.

    plus that was only his 9th or 10th fight or something, 20 oddth including the ams

    and it wasnt that clear to mcdermott, there were rounds where he hardly threw a punch, and the most eye catching punch was his overhand right but it wasnt the only punch thrown in the fight

    lets see how mcdermott does against price, an olympic semi finalist who a lot of people are tipping for the top
    I see a very early blowout for Price. Something very similar to when Mcdermott fought Skelton.
    could happen, i wouldnt put money on it though
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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
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    Looks like a fairly even fight in terms of who people are expecting to win though. If the bout itself is as ding dong and back and forth, and live on terrestrial TV, then it can only be good for the state of British boxing.
    Yes it would be. Lord knows British Boxing needs all the help it can get
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    Why has Rogan ducked this fight then?

    He seemed well up for it after the DC fight.

    Pluse he was reportedly getting very well paid for this fight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by porkypara View Post
    Why has Rogan ducked this fight then?

    He seemed well up for it after the DC fight.

    Pluse he was reportedly getting very well paid for this fight.
    probably realises he will lose and wants a good final pay day.
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