I don't care one way or the other to be totally honest. Fury could win by KO in the 1st or win a decision or lose...I don't see how it has anything to do with Wlad other than they will have both fought the same fighter. Joe Frazier and Leon Spinks both fought Ali doesnt mean much to me.
Last edited by El Kabong; 04-05-2011 at 05:42 PM.
If Rahman is still even 40% of his former self then he should KO Tyson Fury.
Honestly Fury is a club fighter who throws all arm punches and does not have the stamina of a 10 round professional prize fighter.
I thought Frans Botha woulda kicked his ass, but that fight fell through.
Anyway I'm takin Rahman by KO in this one. Once Rahman lands a big right and sees that it hurts Fury, he's gonna get him outta there.
OR Rahman may take a dive for more money.
Guess we'll see.
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If Rahman wants to win, he will. If he's just paying the rent and offering scalp to high profile sideshow he'll feign injury and sit on stool. All he has to do is remember he sat with greats and top dogs in one way or another...Fury cant and he never will.
Hasim Rahman needs to start collecting a pension or something. Who could believe this guy is still fighting? The combined record of his last 4 opponents is 92-50. Before that he lost to Klit, had a no contest against Toney, and before that fought guys with 23-16 and 8-6 records, respectively.
His last decent performances were in 2006 squeaking by Toney 114-114, 114-114, and 117-111 on the scorecards. Folks that's 5 years ago. Also he WAS ahead of Maskaev later that year---2006---on the cards before getting knocked out in the 12th.
NO WAY A 22 YEAR OLD LOSES against this worn-out fighter. And you can re-post my prediction here next week if I am wrong.
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I really hope Rahman has something left. If he does it'll be good night Fury! I am actually going to buy this PPV now!
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