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I'm not as concerned about just one fight... I want to know how he does for 10 fights, 20 fights, a couple years in the sport etc. before I pass judgement on him.
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Just hope he doesn't get roped into the british heavyweight merry-go round, although he's probably in better hands than in the Warren camp at the moment. IF he fights on Saturday, I hope he gets some of the coverage on ITV4, be good to see him even if he is just blasting out some journeyman.
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He has got Lee Swaby.
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Lee Swaby for a pro debut? That's a pretty ambitious first fight even if Swaby is a former cruiserweight.
He's awkward enough and tough enough to give a new young kid problems over 4 or 6 rounds.
They must rate Fury pretty highly if they think he can turn pro this week and at no notice just turn up and knock Swaby out on Saturday.
Will watch with interest.
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Aye Swaby is tough as old boots and very dangerous especially in the early rounds.He likes to fight thats for sure.Fury will have to keep his concentration up and if he just uses his long reach advantage and box Swaby then he should be fine!!Im really looking forward to this!
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Not sure what happened with Lee Swaby, but Tyson was the first fight on the TV on ITV4 for the Froch undercard and looked very good. Some very strong shots and finished with a very hard shot to the body, of his Hungarian opponent Bela Gyuoguosi. Not the toughest introduction, but very impressive from the big guy.
Tyson says: "I got a few jabs going and that, and realised he was a bit weak. I'm glad I was able to box on this wonderful bill."
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I hope to God that by the time Fury gets to the top of the domestic scene that the current merry go round has been packed up and retired.
How old would Skelton, Williams, Harrison et al be by then?
I have a feeling that Audley will still be on his latest last chance saloon comeback fight for greatness though.........
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Sorry Bilbo....you know there's gonna be a group of Warren heavies fighting each other for minor british and commonwealth belts until Warren's put in a nursing home, he'll just replace each one as they retire with another protected fighter. As for Audley, he'll blatantly cite the case of George Foreman .... "Well he was 46 winning the heavyweight title, so at 44, I'm still a baby of the game".
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