Bridgeman
Alfie Biggs
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Post by Bridgeman on Nov 29, 2015 1:12:45 GMT
Well hats off to Tyson Fury for beating Vladimar Klitchko, now heavyweight champion of the world, holding three versions of the belt
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Post by Bernard Briggs on Nov 29, 2015 7:54:24 GMT
Well hats off to Tyson Fury for beating Vladimar Klitchko, now heavyweight champion of the world, holding three versions of the belt Like something out of Rocky. All that was lacking was Burgess Meredith training Fury. But fair play to him; he got his tactics spot on, showed no fear, and thoroughly deserved to win. There`s a rematch clause, but will Klitschko exercise it? He looked every one of his 39 years last night, and another six months won`t help. Wouldn`t surprise me, if he calls it a day. Fury and Wilder, now the best two heavyweights out there. A fight at Wembley would be a huge attraction.
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Post by Bernard Briggs on Nov 29, 2015 11:40:47 GMT
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brizzle
Lindsay Parsons
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Post by brizzle on Dec 9, 2015 16:12:23 GMT
Well hats off to Tyson Fury for beating Vladimar Klitchko, now heavyweight champion of the world, holding three versions of the belt It didn't last too long as he's been stripped of one version already. From The Guardian . . . Boxing politics eh.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2015 20:57:50 GMT
The IBF are playing at bandwagons. Its hardly unusual for a boxer to relinquish a belt because they have a better offer. Talk of "stripping" titles smacks of putting the boot in to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 17, 2016 11:21:03 GMT
Based on last night's cameo it would look as though Fury is aiming for Deontay Wilder next if he manages to keep Klitschko at bay a second time.
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zfc
Bobby Zamora
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Post by zfc on Mar 5, 2016 20:50:41 GMT
Well hats off to Tyson Fury for beating Vladimar Klitchko, now heavyweight champion of the world, holding three versions of the belt Was not a shock to me.I predicted 3 years ago that he would win the World Title and win it easily, Fury is a very under rated fighter who has far too much for most of the heavies out there including the hypejob roid cheat who was gifted Olympic Gold in 2012.
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Bridgeman
Alfie Biggs
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Post by Bridgeman on Mar 5, 2016 21:20:03 GMT
Well hats off to Tyson Fury for beating Vladimar Klitchko, now heavyweight champion of the world, holding three versions of the belt Was not a shock to me.I predicted 3 years ago that he would win the World Title and win it easily, Fury is a very under rated fighter who has far too much for most of the heavies out there including the hypejob roid cheat who was gifted Olympic Gold in 2012. I'm no expert on boxers or boxing to be honest, so well done on your prediction. Ps.....have you been on a sabbatical or something ? Good to have you back
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Post by Deleted on Mar 7, 2016 19:14:29 GMT
Well hats off to Tyson Fury for beating Vladimar Klitchko, now heavyweight champion of the world, holding three versions of the belt Was not a shock to me.I predicted 3 years ago that he would win the World Title and win it easily, Fury is a very under rated fighter who has far too much for most of the heavies out there including the hypejob roid cheat who was gifted Olympic Gold in 2012. Go on then Shane, I'll bite. What evidence is there he's a "roid cheat"?
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zfc
Bobby Zamora
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Post by zfc on Mar 7, 2016 19:34:21 GMT
Plenty Stu and it will come out soon,got no time for him hes as stiff as a board with terrible footwork he has become the darling of the casuals the same ones who thought Ricky Hatton was the nuts.David Haye would flatten Joshua inside 3 rounds.
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