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    I have heard some excuses explaining a fighters power , but he does have to fall back on power is about the best ever lol . No he doesn't fall back on power he fiddles and flicks his way to a close points verdict in one of the most boring fights ever.
    How lucky we are as boxing fans that fighters hold back on power , or wait does Wilder or Joshua hold back on power also ? I cant wait till those 2 start hitting at full power it will be fun for the fans.
    Nobody feel James Douglas is an all time great and he went into the trenches with an unbeaten power puncher in Tyson and he knocked him out , he then flopped in his first defence , fury beat a guy almost 40 years old in a close UD .
    Fury will be judged on what he does from here not on 1 fight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    I have heard some excuses explaining a fighters power , but he does have to fall back on power is about the best ever lol . No he doesn't fall back on power he fiddles and flicks his way to a close points verdict in one of the most boring fights ever.
    How lucky we are as boxing fans that fighters hold back on power , or wait does Wilder or Joshua hold back on power also ? I cant wait till those 2 start hitting at full power it will be fun for the fans.
    Nobody feel James Douglas is an all time great and he went into the trenches with an unbeaten power puncher in Tyson and he knocked him out , he then flopped in his first defence , fury beat a guy almost 40 years old in a close UD .
    Fury will be judged on what he does from here not on 1 fight.


    Sometimes Al with you its better to be stupid and say nothing at all than to open your mouth and keep reminding us!

    You seem massively confused!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Sometimes Al with you its better to be stupid and say nothing at all than to open your mouth and keep reminding us!

    You seem massively confused!
    Tyson Fury = Steroid cheat

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    I have heard some excuses explaining a fighters power , but he does have to fall back on power is about the best ever lol . No he doesn't fall back on power he fiddles and flicks his way to a close points verdict in one of the most boring fights ever.
    How lucky we are as boxing fans that fighters hold back on power , or wait does Wilder or Joshua hold back on power also ? I cant wait till those 2 start hitting at full power it will be fun for the fans.
    Nobody feel James Douglas is an all time great and he went into the trenches with an unbeaten power puncher in Tyson and he knocked him out , he then flopped in his first defence , fury beat a guy almost 40 years old in a close UD .
    Fury will be judged on what he does from here not on 1 fight.


    Sometimes Al with you its better to be stupid and say nothing at all than to open your mouth and keep reminding us!

    You seem massively confused!
    It was an analogy if the powderpuff fury's.I mean why be exciting when you can go to points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Lord Al View Post
    It was an analogy if the powderpuff fury's.I mean why be exciting when you can go to points.
    Why go to points when you can just snort a load of blow and avoid a rematch?

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    Default Re: Hughie Fury fighting Andy Ruiz Jr.

    Looking like Hughie will be Parkers first defence as he's been installed as mandatory.

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    I think this is a big step for Hughie but he could pull it off but if that means facing Haye then it could be dangerous for him being in that world class league too soon.

    I guess it has not done AJ any harm.
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    Parker is a winnable fight for Hughie. Parker is athletic but not a great amount of anything else. Hughie will have height and reach on him and he could frustrate him and outbox him. Of course now that Hughie is 100% I fully expect him to skewer Parkers head like a shish with the first jab he throws. We'll see.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    I think this is a big step for Hughie but he could pull it off but if that means facing Haye then it could be dangerous for him being in that world class league too soon.

    I guess it has not done AJ any harm.
    Too soon? Fuck me , he might be young but his progress , for one reason or another has been painfully slow.
    This time last year he was offered Wilder but he turned it down because he wanted a big Turkey dinner with all the trimmings.

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