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    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    I'm not sure if I can really count myself as a Fury fan as such. I like the guy, but I find his antics outside the ring more entertaining than what he does inside it. He's not exactly overly blessed with talent and has been in his share of lousy fights.

    If I were him I would just try a bit of everything. Make it ugly at times and mess Wlad around, fight orthodox and southpaw and keep it long in other rounds and, if he's confident he can risk taking a shot, he should take it to him as well. Just be unpredictable and don't let Wlad settle into a rhythm.

    I honestly haven't got a clue how this is going to pan out and that's what makes it interesting. Fury's chin is the biggest worry. He's been down against some light punchers, sure, but he's always got up on steady legs and got straight back into it so he seems to be able to recover pretty quickly. The trouble is, he's never been in with someone with Wlad's power before and there's no doubting that Wlad is in a different league to his previous opponents. We just don't know how good or bad Fury is. He could easily be knocked out the first time Wlad hits him with a solid shot or he could produce something no one thinks he's capable of. It's a mystery to me!
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.

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    AJ complained that Fury was to rough?

    More like Tyson had to hold on for dear life to survive getting chinned out and losing his rolex. Fact.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.

    Well we've seen how great David Price is


    Joshua whipped Fury's ass and all Tyson had to say was "Sparrin' ain't fightin" or some such bullshit.



    Tyson Fury to this point has done a half assed version of what David Haye did......least David had a belt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    I'm not sure if I can really count myself as a Fury fan as such. I like the guy, but I find his antics outside the ring more entertaining than what he does inside it. He's not exactly overly blessed with talent and has been in his share of lousy fights.

    If I were him I would just try a bit of everything. Make it ugly at times and mess Wlad around, fight orthodox and southpaw and keep it long in other rounds and, if he's confident he can risk taking a shot, he should take it to him as well. Just be unpredictable and don't let Wlad settle into a rhythm.

    I honestly haven't got a clue how this is going to pan out and that's what makes it interesting. Fury's chin is the biggest worry. He's been down against some light punchers, sure, but he's always got up on steady legs and got straight back into it so he seems to be able to recover pretty quickly. The trouble is, he's never been in with someone with Wlad's power before and there's no doubting that Wlad is in a different league to his previous opponents. We just don't know how good or bad Fury is. He could easily be knocked out the first time Wlad hits him with a solid shot or he could produce something no one thinks he's capable of. It's a mystery to me!
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.
    As I said, he has recovered quickly when he's been down and has come back strong so he does have heart and a will to win. But he has been decked by light punchers and Wlad is going to hit him harder than he's ever been hit in a professional fight. There's also no getting away from the fact that his management have avoided putting him in with punchers throughout his career. His chin is a definite factor in this fight.

    The thing is, Wlad doesn't have much of a chin either and has been knocked out by some very ordinary fighters himself, albeit a long time ago. If Fury hits him clean on the chin there's every chance Wlad could end up flat on his back as well. Wlad is also no spring chicken and might start feeling the pace if Fury can make life difficult for him.

    I really don't know what's going to happen and that's what makes it so interesting. I'm certainly not writing Fury off like some are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    I'm not sure if I can really count myself as a Fury fan as such. I like the guy, but I find his antics outside the ring more entertaining than what he does inside it. He's not exactly overly blessed with talent and has been in his share of lousy fights.

    If I were him I would just try a bit of everything. Make it ugly at times and mess Wlad around, fight orthodox and southpaw and keep it long in other rounds and, if he's confident he can risk taking a shot, he should take it to him as well. Just be unpredictable and don't let Wlad settle into a rhythm.

    I honestly haven't got a clue how this is going to pan out and that's what makes it interesting. Fury's chin is the biggest worry. He's been down against some light punchers, sure, but he's always got up on steady legs and got straight back into it so he seems to be able to recover pretty quickly. The trouble is, he's never been in with someone with Wlad's power before and there's no doubting that Wlad is in a different league to his previous opponents. We just don't know how good or bad Fury is. He could easily be knocked out the first time Wlad hits him with a solid shot or he could produce something no one thinks he's capable of. It's a mystery to me!
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.
    As I said, he has recovered quickly when he's been down and has come back strong so he does have heart and a will to win. But he has been decked by light punchers and Wlad is going to hit him harder than he's ever been hit in a professional fight. There's also no getting away from the fact that his management have avoided putting him in with punchers throughout his career. His chin is a definite factor in this fight.

    The thing is, Wlad doesn't have much of a chin either and has been knocked out by some very ordinary fighters himself, albeit a long time ago. If Fury hits him clean on the chin there's every chance Wlad could end up flat on his back as well. Wlad is also no spring chicken and might start feeling the pace if Fury can make life difficult for him.

    I really don't know what's going to happen and that's what makes it so interesting. I'm certainly not writing Fury off like some are.

    To be fair they tried to get a better name instead of Cunningham. They offered Arreola the fight among others and there is an interview with Arreolas trainer basically saying they wouldnt want to face Tyson as hed be very awkward for them.

    Tyson spent most of the press conference to announce the fight ridiculing Cunningham and saying hes only a small man, a cruiser weight and that he will knock him spark out. Which he did He also praised him for being the only fighter willing to face him. Look at Haye for crying out loud, Wlads most dangerous opponent, fought Wlad with a broken toe but cant face Tyson even though Tyson fought with an identical injury in his next fight

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    I'm not sure if I can really count myself as a Fury fan as such. I like the guy, but I find his antics outside the ring more entertaining than what he does inside it. He's not exactly overly blessed with talent and has been in his share of lousy fights.

    If I were him I would just try a bit of everything. Make it ugly at times and mess Wlad around, fight orthodox and southpaw and keep it long in other rounds and, if he's confident he can risk taking a shot, he should take it to him as well. Just be unpredictable and don't let Wlad settle into a rhythm.

    I honestly haven't got a clue how this is going to pan out and that's what makes it interesting. Fury's chin is the biggest worry. He's been down against some light punchers, sure, but he's always got up on steady legs and got straight back into it so he seems to be able to recover pretty quickly. The trouble is, he's never been in with someone with Wlad's power before and there's no doubting that Wlad is in a different league to his previous opponents. We just don't know how good or bad Fury is. He could easily be knocked out the first time Wlad hits him with a solid shot or he could produce something no one thinks he's capable of. It's a mystery to me!
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.
    As I said, he has recovered quickly when he's been down and has come back strong so he does have heart and a will to win. But he has been decked by light punchers and Wlad is going to hit him harder than he's ever been hit in a professional fight. There's also no getting away from the fact that his management have avoided putting him in with punchers throughout his career. His chin is a definite factor in this fight.

    The thing is, Wlad doesn't have much of a chin either and has been knocked out by some very ordinary fighters himself, albeit a long time ago. If Fury hits him clean on the chin there's every chance Wlad could end up flat on his back as well. Wlad is also no spring chicken and might start feeling the pace if Fury can make life difficult for him.

    I really don't know what's going to happen and that's what makes it so interesting. I'm certainly not writing Fury off like some are.

    To be fair they tried to get a better name instead of Cunningham. They offered Arreola the fight among others and there is an interview with Arreolas trainer basically saying they wouldnt want to face Tyson as hed be very awkward for them.

    Tyson spent most of the press conference to announce the fight ridiculing Cunningham and saying hes only a small man, a cruiser weight and that he will knock him spark out. Which he did He also praised him for being the only fighter willing to face him. Look at Haye for crying out loud, Wlads most dangerous opponent, fought Wlad with a broken toe but cant face Tyson even though Tyson fought with an identical injury in his next fight
    Ross , expect a call from the Government or something because you are seriously becoming an absolute and complete expert on recycling. I reckon they may contact you on how to save the planet!!!
    how you regurgitate post after post after post spouting the same old bollocks on multiple threads is a skill to be admired. you must've posted over 500 times on the same subject in different threads since this fight was made!
    I salute you and admire your tenacity .
    or is it that you're getting as many posts in as you can now while you're not banned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenbeanz View Post
    Timing. For all Wlad's tiresome tying up and leaning on, which not so much bend the rules as tear the book up, the guy has skills. He knows how to make space and he is more than capable of landing a big right or even upper cutting Big ole Fury, and ending it very quickly with one punch, or a short combination, after a punch that stuns Tyson.

    He is brutally efficient at times and Fury is a highlight KO waiting to happen.
    I just hope they're both held to the same standard, Fury is no slouch at throwing his weight around, using forearms, and holding. They're both big and know how to us it. IMO

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    I'm not sure if I can really count myself as a Fury fan as such. I like the guy, but I find his antics outside the ring more entertaining than what he does inside it. He's not exactly overly blessed with talent and has been in his share of lousy fights.

    If I were him I would just try a bit of everything. Make it ugly at times and mess Wlad around, fight orthodox and southpaw and keep it long in other rounds and, if he's confident he can risk taking a shot, he should take it to him as well. Just be unpredictable and don't let Wlad settle into a rhythm.

    I honestly haven't got a clue how this is going to pan out and that's what makes it interesting. Fury's chin is the biggest worry. He's been down against some light punchers, sure, but he's always got up on steady legs and got straight back into it so he seems to be able to recover pretty quickly. The trouble is, he's never been in with someone with Wlad's power before and there's no doubting that Wlad is in a different league to his previous opponents. We just don't know how good or bad Fury is. He could easily be knocked out the first time Wlad hits him with a solid shot or he could produce something no one thinks he's capable of. It's a mystery to me!
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.
    As I said, he has recovered quickly when he's been down and has come back strong so he does have heart and a will to win. But he has been decked by light punchers and Wlad is going to hit him harder than he's ever been hit in a professional fight. There's also no getting away from the fact that his management have avoided putting him in with punchers throughout his career. His chin is a definite factor in this fight.

    The thing is, Wlad doesn't have much of a chin either and has been knocked out by some very ordinary fighters himself, albeit a long time ago. If Fury hits him clean on the chin there's every chance Wlad could end up flat on his back as well. Wlad is also no spring chicken and might start feeling the pace if Fury can make life difficult for him.

    I really don't know what's going to happen and that's what makes it so interesting. I'm certainly not writing Fury off like some are.

    To be fair they tried to get a better name instead of Cunningham. They offered Arreola the fight among others and there is an interview with Arreolas trainer basically saying they wouldnt want to face Tyson as hed be very awkward for them.

    Tyson spent most of the press conference to announce the fight ridiculing Cunningham and saying hes only a small man, a cruiser weight and that he will knock him spark out. Which he did He also praised him for being the only fighter willing to face him. Look at Haye for crying out loud, Wlads most dangerous opponent, fought Wlad with a broken toe but cant face Tyson even though Tyson fought with an identical injury in his next fight
    Ross , expect a call from the Government or something because you are seriously becoming an absolute and complete expert on recycling. I reckon they may contact you on how to save the planet!!!
    how you regurgitate post after post after post spouting the same old bollocks on multiple threads is a skill to be admired. you must've posted over 500 times on the same subject in different threads since this fight was made!
    I salute you and admire your tenacity .
    or is it that you're getting as many posts in as you can now while you're not banned?
    Ill keep repeating until people take it in.

    Im not getting banned and the forum will be very quiet after the fight as no one is going to want to see my many topics of gloating.

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    Wlad smashes Fury. And he smashes him early. First, second round

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Ill keep repeating until people take it in.

    Im not getting banned and the forum will be very quiet after the fight as no one is going to want to see my many topics of gloating.
    I'm waiting for it man, I'm excited about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    I'm not sure if I can really count myself as a Fury fan as such. I like the guy, but I find his antics outside the ring more entertaining than what he does inside it. He's not exactly overly blessed with talent and has been in his share of lousy fights.

    If I were him I would just try a bit of everything. Make it ugly at times and mess Wlad around, fight orthodox and southpaw and keep it long in other rounds and, if he's confident he can risk taking a shot, he should take it to him as well. Just be unpredictable and don't let Wlad settle into a rhythm.

    I honestly haven't got a clue how this is going to pan out and that's what makes it interesting. Fury's chin is the biggest worry. He's been down against some light punchers, sure, but he's always got up on steady legs and got straight back into it so he seems to be able to recover pretty quickly. The trouble is, he's never been in with someone with Wlad's power before and there's no doubting that Wlad is in a different league to his previous opponents. We just don't know how good or bad Fury is. He could easily be knocked out the first time Wlad hits him with a solid shot or he could produce something no one thinks he's capable of. It's a mystery to me!
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.
    As I said, he has recovered quickly when he's been down and has come back strong so he does have heart and a will to win. But he has been decked by light punchers and Wlad is going to hit him harder than he's ever been hit in a professional fight. There's also no getting away from the fact that his management have avoided putting him in with punchers throughout his career. His chin is a definite factor in this fight.

    The thing is, Wlad doesn't have much of a chin either and has been knocked out by some very ordinary fighters himself, albeit a long time ago. If Fury hits him clean on the chin there's every chance Wlad could end up flat on his back as well. Wlad is also no spring chicken and might start feeling the pace if Fury can make life difficult for him.

    I really don't know what's going to happen and that's what makes it so interesting. I'm certainly not writing Fury off like some are.

    To be fair they tried to get a better name instead of Cunningham. They offered Arreola the fight among others and there is an interview with Arreolas trainer basically saying they wouldnt want to face Tyson as hed be very awkward for them.

    Tyson spent most of the press conference to announce the fight ridiculing Cunningham and saying hes only a small man, a cruiser weight and that he will knock him spark out. Which he did He also praised him for being the only fighter willing to face him. Look at Haye for crying out loud, Wlads most dangerous opponent, fought Wlad with a broken toe but cant face Tyson even though Tyson fought with an identical injury in his next fight

    The fact is, Fury hasn't fought a top fighter at any point in his career and Wlad is an enormous step up for him. What happens in this fight is 100% dependent on Fury's ability to cope with a fighter the like of which he's never fought before.

    It's a great pity that the Haye fight didn't happen because it would have answered the questions that are still being asked now.

    There are question marks over Fury's chin and the level he's been fighting at - there's absolutely no getting away from that. He's fought no one of any real note and has been dropped by a single punch from fighters not known for their power.

    Fury has a chance because he's enormous, awkward and unpredictable. He's also shown good heart in the past and demonstrated that he can find a way to win and stay unbeaten when he is in trouble. He'll give it a go and, regardless of what happens, I expect a far better and more courageous effort than the pathetic display that Haye offered up on the biggest night of his life.

    I hope Fury wins, but I have nothing to go on when trying to seriously assess his chances against someone like Wlad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ross View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by tysonesque View Post
    I'm not sure if I can really count myself as a Fury fan as such. I like the guy, but I find his antics outside the ring more entertaining than what he does inside it. He's not exactly overly blessed with talent and has been in his share of lousy fights.

    If I were him I would just try a bit of everything. Make it ugly at times and mess Wlad around, fight orthodox and southpaw and keep it long in other rounds and, if he's confident he can risk taking a shot, he should take it to him as well. Just be unpredictable and don't let Wlad settle into a rhythm.

    I honestly haven't got a clue how this is going to pan out and that's what makes it interesting. Fury's chin is the biggest worry. He's been down against some light punchers, sure, but he's always got up on steady legs and got straight back into it so he seems to be able to recover pretty quickly. The trouble is, he's never been in with someone with Wlad's power before and there's no doubting that Wlad is in a different league to his previous opponents. We just don't know how good or bad Fury is. He could easily be knocked out the first time Wlad hits him with a solid shot or he could produce something no one thinks he's capable of. It's a mystery to me!
    He fought Price in the amateurs and it was Price who went down it that one.

    He sparred Joshua and Joshua complained that Tyson was too rough for him. Hes also sparred other good punchers. Tyson has a survival instinct and will to win.
    As I said, he has recovered quickly when he's been down and has come back strong so he does have heart and a will to win. But he has been decked by light punchers and Wlad is going to hit him harder than he's ever been hit in a professional fight. There's also no getting away from the fact that his management have avoided putting him in with punchers throughout his career. His chin is a definite factor in this fight.

    The thing is, Wlad doesn't have much of a chin either and has been knocked out by some very ordinary fighters himself, albeit a long time ago. If Fury hits him clean on the chin there's every chance Wlad could end up flat on his back as well. Wlad is also no spring chicken and might start feeling the pace if Fury can make life difficult for him.

    I really don't know what's going to happen and that's what makes it so interesting. I'm certainly not writing Fury off like some are.

    To be fair they tried to get a better name instead of Cunningham. They offered Arreola the fight among others and there is an interview with Arreolas trainer basically saying they wouldnt want to face Tyson as hed be very awkward for them.

    Tyson spent most of the press conference to announce the fight ridiculing Cunningham and saying hes only a small man, a cruiser weight and that he will knock him spark out. Which he did He also praised him for being the only fighter willing to face him. Look at Haye for crying out loud, Wlads most dangerous opponent, fought Wlad with a broken toe but cant face Tyson even though Tyson fought with an identical injury in his next fight
    Ross , expect a call from the Government or something because you are seriously becoming an absolute and complete expert on recycling. I reckon they may contact you on how to save the planet!!!
    how you regurgitate post after post after post spouting the same old bollocks on multiple threads is a skill to be admired. you must've posted over 500 times on the same subject in different threads since this fight was made!
    I salute you and admire your tenacity .
    or is it that you're getting as many posts in as you can now while you're not banned?
    Ill keep repeating until people take it in.

    Im not getting banned and the forum will be very quiet after the fight as no one is going to want to see my many topics of gloating.
    Everybody say Yeah! Yeah! AMEN! Praise the second coming , and he's a big lummox who should be called TYSON!
    If Fury wins , I'll be very happy to congratulate you. People are way more dreading your gloating than Fury's. Good luck.

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