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    @nostrildamus said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    Bugger…..

    The guy that looked so formidable against Joseph Parker has been brought down to earth again…….

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    Will either Fury or Joshua take up the challenge I wonder ?

    6'6 40 year old south paw Chinese boxer in the top 4 boxers, don't often see that.

    I know.

    It’s a bit scary to think 6 4 Joseph Parker is considered too small to bang with these big boppers.

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    Another in a long line of very average British heavyweights

    It looked like a pub fight with some young Turk calling out the bouncer who’s been on the doors for 20 years

    We’ve all seen how that ends up

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    **Another in a long line of very average British heavyweights
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    It looked like a pub fight with some young Turk calling out the bouncer who’s been on the doors for 20 years

    We’ve all seen how that ends up

    He looked the goods to me from what I saw until recently.

    The way he plowed through anything Parker could offer was pretty ominous.

    But as I said perhaps thats a reflection on JPs place in the pecking order ?

    Fury has been pretty dismissive of the current heavyweight scene but you wonder if he fears a massive, awkward, southpaw hard hitter ?

    Interesting times ahead.

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    @MiketheSnow The poms could only dream of having a Joe Calzaghe like talent couldn't they 😉

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    i Cant believe the money Fury is allegedly going to be earning to fight Usyk ,

    And i Cant believe how sharp Bob still is at 91 years of age 🙂

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    Fury vs Usyk contracts are signed. Fury suggesting Dec 23rd as a possible date

    Of course Fury has that other fight this week.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    Fury has been pretty dismissive of the current heavyweight scene but you wonder if he fears a massive, awkward, southpaw hard hitter ?

    I have to hand it to Fury, I thought he was more of a canny dancer with great agility for such a huge man but he's also proved he's pretty durable.

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    going to be an interesting fight ,

    Usyk is technically close to perfect and a southpaw ,and fury has had issues with them

    Fury is no slouch technically himself and a monster of a man size wise,

    Interesting how a heavyweight at 6 foot 3 and just over 100 kilos is considered small in modern times

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    going to be an interesting fight ,

    Usyk is technically close to perfect and a southpaw ,and fury has had issues with them

    Fury is no slouch technically himself and a monster of a man size wise,

    Interesting how a heavyweight at 6 foot 3 and just over 100 kilos is considered small in modern times

    Yeah that’s more or less how big guys like Ali, George Foreman, Ken Norton, Cleveland Williams, Ron Lyle etc were.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    going to be an interesting fight ,

    Usyk is technically close to perfect and a southpaw ,and fury has had issues with them

    Fury is no slouch technically himself and a monster of a man size wise,

    Interesting how a heavyweight at 6 foot 3 and just over 100 kilos is considered small in modern times

    Yeah that’s more or less how big guys like Ali, George Foreman, Ken Norton, Cleveland Williams, Ron Lyle etc were.

    in Rumble of the Jungle Ali was 6 '3 and 98 kilos George 6'4 and 104 . usyk was 6'3 and 100 kilos against joshua,

    So he is like a throwback in some regards.

    I guess its comparable to all other contact type sports , if you looked at the allblacks then compared to now, you would see a similar thing , maybe even more so , some of the forwards are monstors now .

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    I guess its comparable to all other contact type sports , if you looked at the allblacks then compared to now, you would see a similar thing , maybe even more so , some of the forwards are monstors now .

    a few exceptions can be found

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    going to be an interesting fight ,

    Usyk is technically close to perfect and a southpaw ,and fury has had issues with them

    Fury is no slouch technically himself and a monster of a man size wise,

    Interesting how a heavyweight at 6 foot 3 and just over 100 kilos is considered small in modern times

    Yeah that’s more or less how big guys like Ali, George Foreman, Ken Norton, Cleveland Williams, Ron Lyle etc were.

    in Rumble of the Jungle Ali was 6 '3 and 98 kilos George 6'4 and 104 . usyk was 6'3 and 100 kilos against joshua,

    So he is like a throwback in some regards.

    I guess its comparable to all other contact type sports , if you looked at the allblacks then compared to now, you would see a similar thing , maybe even more so , some of the forwards are monstors now .

    Skill level isn’t as good as it was.

    But Fury would have the size and awkwardness to trouble any heavyweight in history I reckon

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    going to be an interesting fight ,

    Usyk is technically close to perfect and a southpaw ,and fury has had issues with them

    Fury is no slouch technically himself and a monster of a man size wise,

    Interesting how a heavyweight at 6 foot 3 and just over 100 kilos is considered small in modern times

    Yeah that’s more or less how big guys like Ali, George Foreman, Ken Norton, Cleveland Williams, Ron Lyle etc were.

    in Rumble of the Jungle Ali was 6 '3 and 98 kilos George 6'4 and 104 . usyk was 6'3 and 100 kilos against joshua,

    So he is like a throwback in some regards.

    I guess its comparable to all other contact type sports , if you looked at the allblacks then compared to now, you would see a similar thing , maybe even more so , some of the forwards are monstors now .

    Skill level isn’t as good as it was.

    But Fury would have the size and awkwardness to trouble any heavyweight in history I reckon

    You get a sprinkling of guys that have been good since those eras , the main difference at heavyweight ( other divisions are still strong ) there isn’t the depth there once was, due to the American scene disappearing .

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    Fury dropped in round 2 by ngannou,

    But starting to take control in the middle rounds , overall a sloppy display by Tyson considering the level of his opponent

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Fury dropped in round 2 by ngannou,

    But starting to take control in the middle rounds , overall a sloppy display by Tyson considering the level of his opponent

    According to the stream I’m watching Ngannou is winning and Fury needs to step it up ?

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Fury dropped in round 2 by ngannou,

    But starting to take control in the middle rounds , overall a sloppy display by Tyson considering the level of his opponent

    According to the stream I’m watching Ngannou is winning and Fury needs to step it up ?

    Yeah it’s not a great display

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Fury dropped in round 2 by ngannou,

    But starting to take control in the middle rounds , overall a sloppy display by Tyson considering the level of his opponent

    According to the stream I’m watching Ngannou is winning and Fury needs to step it up ?

    Yeah it’s not a great display

    What a kick in the arse it’ll be for boxing if Ngannou does it ? Wow.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Fury dropped in round 2 by ngannou,

    But starting to take control in the middle rounds , overall a sloppy display by Tyson considering the level of his opponent

    According to the stream I’m watching Ngannou is winning and Fury needs to step it up ?

    Yeah it’s not a great display

    What a kick in the arse it’ll be for boxing if Ngannou does it ? Wow.

    Yeah looks like he didn’t take him seriously , it’s a poor display from Tyson

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    The scorecards will be interesting, looks like a draw at best for fury

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