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dazthegooner
07-02-2021, 10:38 AM
Leon Spinks gone RIP https://www.skysports.com/boxing/news/12183/12211226/leon-spinks-former-heavyweight-champion-who-beat-muhammad-ali-dies-aged-67
Marc Overmars
25-09-2021, 10:20 PM
Little bit annoying because we’ll never see Fury v Joshua now, however I think it’s fairly obvious that Fury would box his head off.
dazthegooner
26-09-2021, 09:33 AM
AJ has said that he would fight Fury without any belts, which is good because he doesn't have any :good:
Marc Overmars
10-10-2021, 09:06 AM
Fury. :bow:
dazthegooner
10-10-2021, 09:24 AM
Yep a good fight and again it show's how much you need a good trainer like SugarHill Steward in your corner.
Globalgunner
10-10-2021, 11:24 AM
Every man could use some Sugarhills and a Sugar valley thrown in too
BTW Fury has 6 kids! :faint:
A real Gypsy. At least we know what he`s doing when he is not training ....or singing
Globalgunner
10-10-2021, 12:30 PM
Selling caravans?
O ye of little imagination
Niall_Quinn
10-10-2021, 06:25 PM
Serious question. Does anyone take boxing seriously anymore?
Globalgunner
21-08-2022, 06:46 AM
Joshua is a bum
Frank Bruno mk2
dazthegooner
21-08-2022, 07:02 AM
Frank Bruno mk2
Yep very much so limited ability would lose to both Fury and Wilder, though his performance was last night was better than the first. On another note was disgusted with the bad language during the fight the constant use of tot**n@am during the fight was unnecessary :good:
Marc Overmars
21-08-2022, 02:44 PM
The trouble is he’s been surrounded by yes men all his career who’ve blown smoke up his arse. I think he’s always believed he’s better than he actually is, the meltdown last night was because he couldn’t comprehend how he was beaten again by someone smaller and less powerful.
Hugely unlikable guy that’s been commercially manufactured and I’m glad this bubble has finally burst.
HCZ_Reborn
09-05-2024, 02:38 PM
Usyk vs Fury next Saturday. Hope Usyk puts him in an irreversible coma and then gets to be the one who switches off his life support
HCZ_Reborn
18-05-2024, 08:49 PM
Still hoping for Fury to become a White Gerald McClellan
Marc Overmars
18-05-2024, 11:36 PM
Usyk surely has the decision here but I wouldn’t be surprised with a draw. I don’t think Fury won though.
Marc Overmars
18-05-2024, 11:39 PM
Usyk does indeed win by split decision.
Fury. :rose:
I’m guessing there will be a rematch.
Marc Overmars
18-05-2024, 11:51 PM
Fury says he got the decision because his country are at war. :haha:
Jesus, I used to enjoy his antics but he’s really just become an insufferable moron over the past few years. Lost all focus and quite frankly has been a shit champion with no credible wins after the Wilder trilogy.
HCZ_Reborn
18-05-2024, 11:52 PM
For me the first three rounds were hard to score, could have gone either way. Rounds four to six were for Fury without question
Round Seven and Eight….same again although I think Usyk edged Round 8
Then from then on it was all Usyk
I had Usyk 116-112, and I think that was being generous to Fury who seems to think he won the fight…stupid gypo cunt
dostoy
20-05-2024, 01:52 PM
How can Fury be so stupid ?
I was / maybe still am, a big fan of his but in losing weight he gave up one of his key advantages. Why on earth was he obsessed with outboxing Usyk ?
How did he and all his cornermen think he was in front especially after round 9 ?
He should have come in at his usual weight and tried to knock Usyk out and been far more aggressive rather than 'performing' to the crowd which I hate.
He should have kept his thick beard as well.
He saw AJ twice do the same and fail both times. I just don't understand it.
I hope he wins the rematch, but he is still stupid.
dazthegooner
26-05-2024, 08:44 AM
Jack Catterell beat Josh Taylor for a "2nd" time last night after there 1st controversial fight ended in a split decision in favor of Taylor even though everybody apart from the judges though that Catterell had won, Bob Arum not a happy chappie but then again he never is.
dazthegooner
21-09-2024, 09:29 PM
Dubois KO’s Joshua in five
HCZ_Reborn
22-12-2024, 02:48 AM
Usyk wins rematch with Fury. Fury had a few good moments, but Usyk ultimately quicker, fitter and connected with far more of his punches…and finished the stronger despite Fury’s second wind.
Niall_Quinn
22-12-2024, 03:23 AM
Not real boxing though, is it? It's like wrestling now, all for the money and show, sport long dead. Was never a straight game, but there were serious boxers. Hasn't been a real boxer in 2 decades. Well, maybe this one Russian guy who did okay for a few years, but the rest of them - total joke. Not a sport anymore, purely a box office event. Fury wouldn't have lasted one round with any of the top 100 heavyweights in the 80s. Neither would whatever bum beat him.
HCZ_Reborn
22-12-2024, 12:34 PM
Not real boxing though, is it? It's like wrestling now, all for the money and show, sport long dead. Was never a straight game, but there were serious boxers. Hasn't been a real boxer in 2 decades. Well, maybe this one Russian guy who did okay for a few years, but the rest of them - total joke. Not a sport anymore, purely a box office event. Fury wouldn't have lasted one round with any of the top 100 heavyweights in the 80s. Neither would whatever bum beat him.
Nothing new, what really cemented for me how money dominated the sport is, was the fight between Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield in 1999. Anyone who wasn’t blind or on the take saw that Lewis won that fight, and the re-match which was awarded to Lewis was actually a far closer thing.
Most likely you will have Fury vs Usyk part 3, a bit like Fury vs Wilder (where again the first match was a draw, even though it wasn’t and Fury clearly won against Wilder) and some equally disreputable region will host the thing.
There have been for me a couple of memorable heavyweight bouts in the last twenty-thirty odd years. Ruiz beating Joshua, Rahman KOing Lewis and fight between Botha and Tyson where Botha was pummelling Tyson and then mid way through Tyson suddenly remembered he was in the ring and floored Botha with combination.
Niall_Quinn
31-12-2024, 02:30 AM
Nothing new, what really cemented for me how money dominated the sport is, was the fight between Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield in 1999. Anyone who wasn’t blind or on the take saw that Lewis won that fight, and the re-match which was awarded to Lewis was actually a far closer thing.
Most likely you will have Fury vs Usyk part 3, a bit like Fury vs Wilder (where again the first match was a draw, even though it wasn’t and Fury clearly won against Wilder) and some equally disreputable region will host the thing.
There have been for me a couple of memorable heavyweight bouts in the last twenty-thirty odd years. Ruiz beating Joshua, Rahman KOing Lewis and fight between Botha and Tyson where Botha was pummelling Tyson and then mid way through Tyson suddenly remembered he was in the ring and floored Botha with combination.
Hated Lewis. Hated his arrogance. But sure, he was the best of them back then. Can you imagine Lewis in his prime against a shit like Fury? Won't call him Tyson, that's just a blatant insult. Holyfield was a great boxer too though, and a real man. Took some serious beatings to get his results.
When did it go wrong? That bitch who got her fangs into Tyson. That shit and then the 50 year old Foreman and Holmes "fights" and "box office" shit like that. The horrific promoters found a was to suck on the bone until the marrow was gone. So fucking greedy, irrationally greedy. Give me a million and I live happily for the rest of my life. Give these fuckers a million and they use it to get two. And Four. And all the pile of bodies that entails.
Got to get money out of all sport of you want sport to survive.
HCZ_Reborn
27-04-2025, 06:34 AM
Eubank Jnr vs Benn
Proper tear up, both of them went for it. Eubank rightly won because he got the most clean hits in, but Benn got in a few good ones as well.
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