Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
Cunningham doesn't have the punching power to trouble Fury, but he's a decent boxer and if he can avoid getting hurt he could win. Cunningham has given Adamek Hell TWICE...I think he could quite possibly score the upset especially since the fight is in New York and not England. This is Tyson Fury's very first fight in America and if you'll recall some British fighters have trouble when they are being hyped up as "the next big thing" and fight in the US, Hatton-Collazo comes to mind.


Fury should gun for a KO because if he doesn't hurt Cunningham then even more questions will be raised about him.
hatton v collazo was a completely different situation

Hatton was already world champion and an experienced espatblished fighter with some very good wins behind him including against a fighter considered the best in the division

Hatton was moving up in weight against a world champion at short notice

Fury isnt a world champion and hasnt fought anywhere near that level and he is fighting someone smaller than him who isnt a world champion either

the main difference is the experience between the fighters

if you want to make comparisons, david haye v carl thompson, david price v tony thompson