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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Fury by stoppage or UD.

    Fury has fought Chisora, Kevin Johnson, and Cunningham and won comfortably ( excluding knockdown).


    Malik has only fought 2 decent fighters and failed against the last one by getting that draw.

    Malik has the skill but nowhere near the power to trouble Fury. Fury is hard to beat when he has no worries about power and can just walk you down!
    That's bullshit and you know it. He clearly CLEARLY dominated that fight against the hard hitting Russian, who is shorter, but a better puncher and more talented than Fury.

    Everything else you said makes sense though. Fair enough. I will add that I don't think Fury could just walk thru Scott's punches, but he would have the power advantage for sure.
    He left it up to the judges, so a draw was his own fault.

    I agee Fury wouldn't just walk through Scott's punches, but he would fight without fear, as 6'5 fighters don't really throw overhands rights and Scott certainly doesn't.
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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
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    Fury by stoppage or UD.

    Fury has fought Chisora, Kevin Johnson, and Cunningham and won comfortably ( excluding knockdown).


    Malik has only fought 2 decent fighters and failed against the last one by getting that draw.

    Malik has the skill but nowhere near the power to trouble Fury. Fury is hard to beat when he has no worries about power and can just walk you down!
    That's bullshit and you know it. He clearly CLEARLY dominated that fight against the hard hitting Russian, who is shorter, but a better puncher and more talented than Fury.

    Everything else you said makes sense though. Fair enough. I will add that I don't think Fury could just walk thru Scott's punches, but he would have the power advantage for sure.
    He left it up to the judges, so a draw was his own fault.

    I agee Fury wouldn't just walk through Scott's punches, but he would fight without fear, as 6'5 fighters don't really throw overhands rights and Scott certainly doesn't.
    Lennox Lewis never threw an overhand right ?
    Riddick Bowe didnt either ?

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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
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    Fury by stoppage or UD.

    Fury has fought Chisora, Kevin Johnson, and Cunningham and won comfortably ( excluding knockdown).


    Malik has only fought 2 decent fighters and failed against the last one by getting that draw.

    Malik has the skill but nowhere near the power to trouble Fury. Fury is hard to beat when he has no worries about power and can just walk you down!
    That's bullshit and you know it. He clearly CLEARLY dominated that fight against the hard hitting Russian, who is shorter, but a better puncher and more talented than Fury.

    Everything else you said makes sense though. Fair enough. I will add that I don't think Fury could just walk thru Scott's punches, but he would have the power advantage for sure.
    He left it up to the judges, so a draw was his own fault.

    I agee Fury wouldn't just walk through Scott's punches, but he would fight without fear, as 6'5 fighters don't really throw overhands rights and Scott certainly doesn't.
    Lennox Lewis never threw an overhand right ?
    Riddick Bowe didnt either ?
    I know, I made sure the sentence didn't exclude everyone.

    Tbh the sentence didn't really deserve a full post and quote. Shame on you.
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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

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    Fury by stoppage or UD.

    Fury has fought Chisora, Kevin Johnson, and Cunningham and won comfortably ( excluding knockdown).


    Malik has only fought 2 decent fighters and failed against the last one by getting that draw.

    Malik has the skill but nowhere near the power to trouble Fury. Fury is hard to beat when he has no worries about power and can just walk you down!
    That's bullshit and you know it. He clearly CLEARLY dominated that fight against the hard hitting Russian, who is shorter, but a better puncher and more talented than Fury.

    Everything else you said makes sense though. Fair enough. I will add that I don't think Fury could just walk thru Scott's punches, but he would have the power advantage for sure.
    He left it up to the judges, so a draw was his own fault.

    I agee Fury wouldn't just walk through Scott's punches, but he would fight without fear, as 6'5 fighters don't really throw overhands rights and Scott certainly doesn't.
    Lennox Lewis never threw an overhand right ?
    Riddick Bowe didnt either ?
    I know, I made sure the sentence didn't exclude everyone.

    Tbh the sentence didn't really deserve a full post and quote. Shame on you.
    explain what you mean then dude , dont turn into ROSS and contradict yourself all the time

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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
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    Fury by stoppage or UD.

    Fury has fought Chisora, Kevin Johnson, and Cunningham and won comfortably ( excluding knockdown).


    Malik has only fought 2 decent fighters and failed against the last one by getting that draw.

    Malik has the skill but nowhere near the power to trouble Fury. Fury is hard to beat when he has no worries about power and can just walk you down!
    That's bullshit and you know it. He clearly CLEARLY dominated that fight against the hard hitting Russian, who is shorter, but a better puncher and more talented than Fury.

    Everything else you said makes sense though. Fair enough. I will add that I don't think Fury could just walk thru Scott's punches, but he would have the power advantage for sure.
    He left it up to the judges, so a draw was his own fault.

    I agee Fury wouldn't just walk through Scott's punches, but he would fight without fear, as 6'5 fighters don't really throw overhands rights and Scott certainly doesn't.
    Lennox Lewis never threw an overhand right ?
    Riddick Bowe didnt either ?
    I know, I made sure the sentence didn't exclude everyone.

    Tbh the sentence didn't really deserve a full post and quote. Shame on you.
    explain what you mean then dude , dont turn into ROSS and contradict yourself all the time
    Not at all.

    My thoughts are this. Watching big heavyweights recently I don't see very many overhand rights being thrown, granted that there are some big heavyweights that have done it regularly.

    Cruisers like Cunningham use it against bigger fighters like he did v Fury.

    Although I know my knowledge is pretty good on boxing and heavyweights in particular, I have never claimed to be the the Wikipedia of boxing information.

    And if I'm talking shit correct me. But perspective is subjective.
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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

    I had Scott winning 7 or 8 rounds. Scott couldnt outbox Fury the way he did Glaz. Fury is too big and has a very good jab so will probably outbox Scott. I reckon Fury by late stoppage here. Fury would definitely be favorite

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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    Fury by stoppage or UD.

    Fury has fought Chisora, Kevin Johnson, and Cunningham and won comfortably ( excluding knockdown).


    Malik has only fought 2 decent fighters and failed against the last one by getting that draw.

    Malik has the skill but nowhere near the power to trouble Fury. Fury is hard to beat when he has no worries about power and can just walk you down!
    That's bullshit and you know it. He clearly CLEARLY dominated that fight against the hard hitting Russian, who is shorter, but a better puncher and more talented than Fury.

    Everything else you said makes sense though. Fair enough. I will add that I don't think Fury could just walk thru Scott's punches, but he would have the power advantage for sure.
    He left it up to the judges, so a draw was his own fault.

    I agee Fury wouldn't just walk through Scott's punches, but he would fight without fear, as 6'5 fighters don't really throw overhands rights and Scott certainly doesn't.
    Wtf was he supposed to do ? Malik's not a KO puncher ?

    Anyhoo from here on out we will all obnoxiously highlight at least one glaring fault in your posts and berate you for it.......

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    Default Re: Tyson Fury vs. Malik Scott ?

    I think its a stretch to say Scott 'dominated' Glazkov in any fashion, big time styles clash. I had Glaz on more effective punching and body work by about 2,3 points.

    Fury is a walking trivia question living on a fast ticking 15 minutes of fame, sorry but thats what I see. I just dont know if Scott is offense minded and willing enough to set his feet and punch between his predictable delivery to keep that mass and maul from wearing his legs down.

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    I think its a stretch to say Scott 'dominated' Glazkov in any fashion, big time styles clash. I had Glaz on more effective punching and body work by about 2,3 points.

    Fury is a walking trivia question living on a fast ticking 15 minutes of fame, sorry but thats what I see. I just dont know if Scott is offense minded and willing enough to set his feet and punch between his predictable delivery to keep that mass and maul from wearing his legs down.
    "He celebrated in the ring following a DOMINATING 10 round performance over Vyacheslav Glazkov, perhaps thinking he'd finally shed the eight round fighter label. But then the judges intervened and crashed the party with their verdict."

    "Scott cleanly out-boxed, outclassed and out smarted the 2008 super heavyweight bronze medalist from the Ukraine, but had to settle for a draw...."

    "Scott displayd an excellent jab and looked the part of a legitimate heavyweight contender. But on this night, he was no match for the judges."

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    Ring Magazine (June 2013)
    "You knocked him down...now how bout you try knockin me down ?"

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    I think its a stretch to say Scott 'dominated' Glazkov in any fashion, big time styles clash. I had Glaz on more effective punching and body work by about 2,3 points.

    Fury is a walking trivia question living on a fast ticking 15 minutes of fame, sorry but thats what I see. I just dont know if Scott is offense minded and willing enough to set his feet and punch between his predictable delivery to keep that mass and maul from wearing his legs down.
    "He celebrated in the ring following a DOMINATING 10 round performance over Vyacheslav Glazkov, perhaps thinking he'd finally shed the eight round fighter label. But then the judges intervened and crashed the party with their verdict."

    "Scott cleanly out-boxed, outclassed and out smarted the 2008 super heavyweight bronze medalist from the Ukraine, but had to settle for a draw...."

    "Scott displayd an excellent jab and looked the part of a legitimate heavyweight contender. But on this night, he was no match for the judges."

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    Ring Magazine (June 2013)
    "Adrien Broner #5 P4P in the world"....Ring Magazine


    You have a 90% backfoot boxer with a fine jab with a 90% pressure guy landing heavier shots..it was a draw ffs. It was not a robbery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I think its a stretch to say Scott 'dominated' Glazkov in any fashion, big time styles clash. I had Glaz on more effective punching and body work by about 2,3 points.

    Fury is a walking trivia question living on a fast ticking 15 minutes of fame, sorry but thats what I see. I just dont know if Scott is offense minded and willing enough to set his feet and punch between his predictable delivery to keep that mass and maul from wearing his legs down.
    "He celebrated in the ring following a DOMINATING 10 round performance over Vyacheslav Glazkov, perhaps thinking he'd finally shed the eight round fighter label. But then the judges intervened and crashed the party with their verdict."

    "Scott cleanly out-boxed, outclassed and out smarted the 2008 super heavyweight bronze medalist from the Ukraine, but had to settle for a draw...."

    "Scott displayd an excellent jab and looked the part of a legitimate heavyweight contender. But on this night, he was no match for the judges."

    -
    Ring Magazine (June 2013)
    "Adrien Broner #5 P4P in the world"....Ring Magazine


    You have a 90% backfoot boxer with a fine jab with a 90% pressure guy landing heavier shots..it was a draw ffs. It was not a robbery.
    And what does that have to do with the price of tea in China ?

    Rating Broner too highly in the mythical, hypothetical P4P makes ALL material in Ring Magazine null and void ?

    It wasn't even close to a draw. One guy barely threw any punches and was soundly outboxed by the other guy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I think its a stretch to say Scott 'dominated' Glazkov in any fashion, big time styles clash. I had Glaz on more effective punching and body work by about 2,3 points.

    Fury is a walking trivia question living on a fast ticking 15 minutes of fame, sorry but thats what I see. I just dont know if Scott is offense minded and willing enough to set his feet and punch between his predictable delivery to keep that mass and maul from wearing his legs down.
    "He celebrated in the ring following a DOMINATING 10 round performance over Vyacheslav Glazkov, perhaps thinking he'd finally shed the eight round fighter label. But then the judges intervened and crashed the party with their verdict."

    "Scott cleanly out-boxed, outclassed and out smarted the 2008 super heavyweight bronze medalist from the Ukraine, but had to settle for a draw...."

    "Scott displayd an excellent jab and looked the part of a legitimate heavyweight contender. But on this night, he was no match for the judges."

    -
    Ring Magazine (June 2013)
    "Adrien Broner #5 P4P in the world"....Ring Magazine


    You have a 90% backfoot boxer with a fine jab with a 90% pressure guy landing heavier shots..it was a draw ffs. It was not a robbery.
    And what does that have to do with the price of tea in China ?

    Rating Broner too highly in the mythical, hypothetical P4P makes ALL material in Ring Magazine null and void ?

    It wasn't even close to a draw. One guy barely threw any punches and was soundly outboxed by the other guy.
    It means everyone has an opinion, and just because its called The Bible of boxing doesn't mean its own is sacred and fact. You and I saw different fights on the same night. One guy was effected and moved by the others punches and he looked very prevent defense minded I thought. He almost talked as much shit during the fight as he did afterwards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spicoli View Post
    I think its a stretch to say Scott 'dominated' Glazkov in any fashion, big time styles clash. I had Glaz on more effective punching and body work by about 2,3 points.

    Fury is a walking trivia question living on a fast ticking 15 minutes of fame, sorry but thats what I see. I just dont know if Scott is offense minded and willing enough to set his feet and punch between his predictable delivery to keep that mass and maul from wearing his legs down.
    "He celebrated in the ring following a DOMINATING 10 round performance over Vyacheslav Glazkov, perhaps thinking he'd finally shed the eight round fighter label. But then the judges intervened and crashed the party with their verdict."

    "Scott cleanly out-boxed, outclassed and out smarted the 2008 super heavyweight bronze medalist from the Ukraine, but had to settle for a draw...."

    "Scott displayd an excellent jab and looked the part of a legitimate heavyweight contender. But on this night, he was no match for the judges."

    -
    Ring Magazine (June 2013)
    "Adrien Broner #5 P4P in the world"....Ring Magazine


    You have a 90% backfoot boxer with a fine jab with a 90% pressure guy landing heavier shots..it was a draw ffs. It was not a robbery.
    And what does that have to do with the price of tea in China ?

    Rating Broner too highly in the mythical, hypothetical P4P makes ALL material in Ring Magazine null and void ?

    It wasn't even close to a draw. One guy barely threw any punches and was soundly outboxed by the other guy.
    It means everyone has an opinion, and just because its called The Bible of boxing doesn't mean its own is sacred and fact. You and I saw different fights on the same night. One guy was effected and moved by the others punches and he looked very prevent defense minded I thought. He almost talked as much shit during the fight as he did afterwards.
    We certainly did see different fights. I was simply using Ring magazine to support my statement and reinforce that the majority of folks did see a dominating performance by Malik Scott.

    He is a shit talker, but then again so is Tyson Fury. Fury more so I feel and certainly more ignorant with his boasts of being able to defeat UFC heavyweight Cain Velasquez and other such outlandish nonsense he doesn't even believe.
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