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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Checkmate.
    More like just plain wrong. Holyfield record at Cruiserweight was 18-0, 14 ko's. Light punching he was not
    I agree with G , holfield was considered a big puncher at CW , Cunningham was never a puncher.

    Holyfield also dropped Mercer , and Bowe , and Tyson , and Douglas , Evander hit way harder than Cunnigham.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
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    Checkmate.
    More like just plain wrong. Holyfield record at Cruiserweight was 18-0, 14 ko's. Light punching he was not
    I agree with G , holfield was considered a big puncher at CW , Cunningham was never a puncher.

    Holyfield also dropped Mercer , and Bowe , and Tyson , and Douglas , Evander hit way harder than Cunnigham.
    And took more steroids too

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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
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    Checkmate.
    More like just plain wrong. Holyfield record at Cruiserweight was 18-0, 14 ko's. Light punching he was not
    I agree with G , holfield was considered a big puncher at CW , Cunningham was never a puncher.

    Holyfield also dropped Mercer , and Bowe , and Tyson , and Douglas , Evander hit way harder than Cunnigham.
    And took more steroids too
    Are you agreeing that Holyfield was a puncher and Cunnigham isnt ?

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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    During the interview Steve was not complaining and took the defeat like a man. I think his management, his wife, made the silly decision to whine and complain. Stupid move.
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    Good luck Steve!! You got outboxed

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    Outboxed? It's an insult to the art, to call that boxing.

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    Fury out worked and boxed fury up close and Steve got starched! And Steve was solid but cried

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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    I've said it already.

    The punch wasn't needed, Cunningham was out on his feet, it was a matter of time before he was stopped or retired.

    However the actual punch that stopped him was illegal.

    So bitch move or not, it's fair by the rules of boxing that he's granted a rematch.
    You say tomato,
    ‘n I say …… it correctly.

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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    I've said it already.

    The punch wasn't needed, Cunningham was out on his feet, it was a matter of time before he was stopped or retired.

    However the actual punch that stopped him was illegal.

    So bitch move or not, it's fair by the rules of boxing that he's granted a rematch.
    The punch wasnt ilegal. Maybe the pushing of the forearm but they didnt happen at the same time. The ref was there to make that decision at the time.

    Cunningham couldnt take the power. Fury fought like a twat and dug himself in a hole but hes a fighter and climbed out that hole and pushed Cunningham in deep. A rematch, Fury will box smarter. Al it does for Cunningham is give him another pay day. Fury will move on to Pulev and improve yet again while Haye and Price look on in jealousy that Fury has genuinely worked his way up and is the most talked about heavyweight in the world.

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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    I must admit i thought it was a bit of a dirty tactic while watching it...but come to think of what other fighters have got away with its not worth the appeal

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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    I doubt Cunningham could last 8 rounds in a rematch, never mind win.
    When no one wants to watch a re-match

    As with most BS in boxing it is just publicity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
    Checkmate.
    More like just plain wrong. Holyfield record at Cruiserweight was 18-0, 14 ko's. Light punching he was not
    I agree with G , holfield was considered a big puncher at CW , Cunningham was never a puncher.

    Holyfield also dropped Mercer , and Bowe , and Tyson , and Douglas , Evander hit way harder than Cunnigham.
    And took more steroids too
    Or yeah!

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    Default Re: Cunningham plans to appeal Fury Forearm and force rematch

    I respect holyfield for standing toe to toe with bowe and not getting tired unlike Cunningham.
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