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    Default Re: Tyson fury v Steve cunnigham?

    Padding out his record against non punchers , Fury's team know he has no chin , thats why they try to make fights like this one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Padding out his record against non punchers , Fury's team know he has no chin , thats why they try to make fights like this one.
    i dont agree with that, I think Cunnigham would be a great win for Fury, its clearly the best fighter Fury has fought and hes still learning the trade. Its a step up in class and after the Adameck peformance it will be things into perspective if Fury can compete with top heavyweights.

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    Tyson Fuy is shit. This tall gypsy wouldn't even fight an old James Toney. Tyson Fury is such a chicken that I would put him in a battery farm and cut off his head personally. James Toney would rip him up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Tyson Fuy is shit. This tall gypsy wouldn't even fight an old James Toney. Tyson Fury is such a chicken that I would put him in a battery farm and cut off his head personally. James Toney would rip him up.
    Toney is too old and and a has been, Fury doesnt need to waste time with Toney. Hes just a name now, not a force in the division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Gandalf View Post
    Tyson Fuy is shit. This tall gypsy wouldn't even fight an old James Toney. Tyson Fury is such a chicken that I would put him in a battery farm and cut off his head personally. James Toney would rip him up.
    Toney is too old and and a has been, Fury doesnt need to waste time with Toney. Hes just a name now, not a force in the division.
    If Tyson ever announced that he would fight Toney, the stick he would get he would have to leave the country. James is finished, you are the only one that has not acknowledged that
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    Tyson Fury looks in incredible shape and if he carries that into the ring he will wipe out Steve, who I like but not as much as Fury. Tyson wanted another fight in Germany first but they would not let him so it shows he want to learn the trade before stepping in for the title.

    In reality there is no one that can prepare Fury against the Klit brothers. The Price fight can wait until he becomes champion and that will set up a big domestic fight since Lewis v Bruno.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Tyson Fury looks in incredible shape and if he carries that into the ring he will wipe out Steve, who I like but not as much as Fury. Tyson wanted another fight in Germany first but they would not let him so it shows he want to learn the trade before stepping in for the title.

    In reality there is no one that can prepare Fury against the Klit brothers. The Price fight can wait until he becomes champion and that will set up a big domestic fight since Lewis v Bruno.
    Are you not seeing the fact Fury cant punch and has already had his chin exposed by a non puncher ?
    he can learn his trade all he wants but he is nowhere near being top level.
    I understand people say Price will fail to , but at least Price has big power which gives him a chance.
    The pickey hasnt got anything. He wouldnt have lasted a round with any sort of hitter.

    chin in the air , easy to hit ,
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    At least Cunningham would crush Thompson let's be real here!
    So fury going away to fight a live body unlike price who I adore

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dropanuke View Post
    At least Cunningham would crush Thompson let's be real here!
    So fury going away to fight a live body unlike price who I adore
    Why do we have to discuss Price in a thread about the glass jawed powderpuff Pikey ?

    If you want to talk about Price post a thread on him and we can discuss.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
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    i dont agree with that, I think Cunnigham would be a great win for Fury, its clearly the best fighter Fury has fought and hes still learning the trade. Its a step up in class and after the Adameck peformance it will be things into perspective if Fury can compete with top heavyweights.
    Disagree completely. Clearly the best Fury has fought? Based on what? He's a washed up cruiser with no power and is tailor made for Fury.
    Adamek hasn't been the fighter since Vitali gave him a beating, and Cunningham took advantage of that and I thought nicked the fight. I still wouldn't give Cunningham a spot in the top twenty based on one fight against a light heavy who looked out of his depth against the champion.
    Cunningham has managed three knockouts in his last 19 fights. How is that any preparation to fight the two heaviest hitters in the division that are the brothers K?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobthepen View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
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    i dont agree with that, I think Cunnigham would be a great win for Fury, its clearly the best fighter Fury has fought and hes still learning the trade. Its a step up in class and after the Adameck peformance it will be things into perspective if Fury can compete with top heavyweights.
    Disagree completely. Clearly the best Fury has fought? Based on what? He's a washed up cruiser with no power and is tailor made for Fury.
    Adamek hasn't been the fighter since Vitali gave him a beating, and Cunningham took advantage of that and I thought nicked the fight. I still wouldn't give Cunningham a spot in the top twenty based on one fight against a light heavy who looked out of his depth against the champion.
    Cunningham has managed three knockouts in his last 19 fights. How is that any preparation to fight the two heaviest hitters in the division that are the brothers K?
    I don't see how he's washed up, I thought he gave a good account of himself against Adameck and I thought he did enough to win. He's tricky and will give Fury rounds I reckon. Fury could have picked someone a lot worse than Cunnigham IMO. Look at who Boystov is fighting next, that's disgraceful.

    Personally I think Fury needs more fights instead of jumping straight in with one of the brothers, I know he would fight them but he's not ready. He needs more fights like this IMO.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
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    i dont agree with that, I think Cunnigham would be a great win for Fury, its clearly the best fighter Fury has fought and hes still learning the trade. Its a step up in class and after the Adameck peformance it will be things into perspective if Fury can compete with top heavyweights.
    Disagree completely. Clearly the best Fury has fought? Based on what? He's a washed up cruiser with no power and is tailor made for Fury.
    Adamek hasn't been the fighter since Vitali gave him a beating, and Cunningham took advantage of that and I thought nicked the fight. I still wouldn't give Cunningham a spot in the top twenty based on one fight against a light heavy who looked out of his depth against the champion.
    Cunningham has managed three knockouts in his last 19 fights. How is that any preparation to fight the two heaviest hitters in the division that are the brothers K?
    I don't see how he's washed up, I thought he gave a good account of himself against Adameck and I thought he did enough to win. He's tricky and will give Fury rounds I reckon. Fury could have picked someone a lot worse than Cunnigham IMO. Look at who Boystov is fighting next, that's disgraceful.

    Personally I think Fury needs more fights instead of jumping straight in with one of the brothers, I know he would fight them but he's not ready. He needs more fights like this IMO.
    You don't see how he's washed up? He looked shot against Hernandez, and at 35 he stepped up to heavyweight because he had no chance of winning a belt back at cruiser, so a few big paydays at heavy before retiring. He is not the fighter he was five years ago, but neither is adamek so it masked it.
    Fury is the one pushing the agenda to fight a Klitchsko this year. I can't think of a worse fighter to gain experience in the run up to a fight with one of the brothers than Cunningham. It's like saying you're fighting Marcus Maidana to prepare you for the speed and technique of a Mayweather bout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobthepen View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Tam Seddon View Post
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    i dont agree with that, I think Cunnigham would be a great win for Fury, its clearly the best fighter Fury has fought and hes still learning the trade. Its a step up in class and after the Adameck peformance it will be things into perspective if Fury can compete with top heavyweights.
    Disagree completely. Clearly the best Fury has fought? Based on what? He's a washed up cruiser with no power and is tailor made for Fury.
    Adamek hasn't been the fighter since Vitali gave him a beating, and Cunningham took advantage of that and I thought nicked the fight. I still wouldn't give Cunningham a spot in the top twenty based on one fight against a light heavy who looked out of his depth against the champion.
    Cunningham has managed three knockouts in his last 19 fights. How is that any preparation to fight the two heaviest hitters in the division that are the brothers K?
    I don't see how he's washed up, I thought he gave a good account of himself against Adameck and I thought he did enough to win. He's tricky and will give Fury rounds I reckon. Fury could have picked someone a lot worse than Cunnigham IMO. Look at who Boystov is fighting next, that's disgraceful.

    Personally I think Fury needs more fights instead of jumping straight in with one of the brothers, I know he would fight them but he's not ready. He needs more fights like this IMO.
    You don't see how he's washed up? He looked shot against Hernandez, and at 35 he stepped up to heavyweight because he had no chance of winning a belt back at cruiser, so a few big paydays at heavy before retiring. He is not the fighter he was five years ago, but neither is adamek so it masked it.
    Fury is the one pushing the agenda to fight a Klitchsko this year. I can't think of a worse fighter to gain experience in the run up to a fight with one of the brothers than Cunningham. It's like saying you're fighting Marcus Maidana to prepare you for the speed and technique of a Mayweather bout.
    As I said before there could have been somebody a lot worse that he could have fought. There are clearly better people he could have fought im not denying that, but hes young and its a name to have on Furys record. Its his first fight in the US and Cunnigham is known in America so if Fury impresses he will attract more fans in the US.

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    Tam you like fury thats plain to see , but fighting Cunnigham will not improve his power or chin , Fury cant break an egg at top level and his chin is dodgy , so how the fuck is he going to ever make an impact ?

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