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He just looks better each time, those body shots were killers. Snapping the jab, Belshaw couldn't get anywhere Fury. Tyson rolls on! Out next in mid-June I think. And a good bit of sportsmanship from him as well at the end, in the space of two nights we've seen the two contrasting sides of the spectrum in Chisora and his disgraceful behaviour last night and tonight.
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Tyson has an excellent fast jab and those body shots would make McCallum happy.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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Thought Belshaw was poor por por tonight. Some seriously wide and slow punches, no head movement atall and not much of a defence. Although Danny williams is pretty poor, it is a massive massive step up from fighting belshaw, and especially Chisora. Although neither are amazing, i have a sneaky feeling that if someone can hit fury, he'll get knocked out. One to wait and see hey.....
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People keep saying this about him getting hit, but if he boxes behind his jab like he did tonight they won't get near his chin. I don't really rate that Chisora, I think he tries to land the big shot too often. And he didn't seem overly keen when asked if he fancied taking Fury on in the near future, I think he should look at that Butlin. He seems like he can take a shot and could possibly push Fury over 8 rounds.
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I liked his performance last night.
Belshaw had no answers to Fury's jab. I was wondering what his defence was? No head movement, no block, no parry?
Fury has got some lovely punches in his armour. Nice jab, left hook to the head, right uppercut and left hook to the body.
Very good, and also got out of the way of Belshaw's haymaker hooks.
Fury kind of flinches when under attack, which I'm not so sure about, but he's a good fighter.
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