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    "Don't let success go to your head, and don't let failure go to your heart"

    Anthony Joshua

    Hard work begins.

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    Watched this one back.

    Far from a formality for Wilder in the re-match.

    If Ortiz had started his flurry in the 7th earlier and been more accurate he could easily have finished Wilder

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    Been many fights where the preparation hasn’t been spot on ,
    Another major upset , when Tyson got beat by buster douglas , footage later emerged of him being dropped in sparring .
    When Floyd had his comeback circus fight against Conner ,
    There was talk he was getting touched up by Errol Spence,
    Hard to keep secrets in boxing , always people there witnessing things who have mouths .
    I don’t see it as an excuse, sport is cruel , you have to get things right or it’s bad luck unfortunately

    Particularly in this day and age of social media.

    I'm still absolutely flabbergasted someone like Buster Douglas beat Tyson. Just unbelievable.

    Read Tyson's biography. His training consisted of drugs, alcohol and fornicating. A focussed Tyson would have killed him.

    Edit. Have the relevant pages in front of me. "The day before the fight I also had two maids at the same time. And then two more girls, one at a time, the night before the fight."

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    @MiketheSnow said in Boxing Thread:

    Watched this one back.

    Far from a formality for Wilder in the re-match.

    If Ortiz had started his flurry in the 7th earlier and been more accurate he could easily have finished Wilder

    One of the better fights in recent memory, the 2 scariest dudes in the heavyweight division.

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    Joseph Parker to fight Alex Leapai?

    Ridiculous, next he’ll be fighting ex league players in charity events

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    @SammyC Yeah not ideal but it's on short notice and he's no worse than Molina tbh. Would have been a good step up fight for Parker in about 2014/2015 when he was a prospect.

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    Reading between the lines , I’m guessing this first fight of his 3 fight deal with DAZN is to a warm up fight , he then gets chisora .

    It hasn’t been said exactly , but it’s been hinted at .

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    @kiwiinmelb Yes it is the first fight of his 3 fight DAZN deal. It depends on whether Hearn wants to keep Parker in the US or not so him fighting Chisora next isn't a foregone conclusion as Chisora seems to only fight in the UK these days to prop up Hearn's UK cards and I wouldn't be suprised if Chisora loses his next fight against Artur Szpilka which would end any chance of Chisora facing Parker later in the year.

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    #185

    I didn’t mean a forgone conclusion , but there was a fair bit of interaction between them when they were both in New York for the Joshua Ruiz fight , playfully stirring each other up about fighting, Higgins posting a photo of them saying, who wants to see this fight ?

    Hearn has mentioned it would be a good match up on a few occasions.

    It does seem a fight all parties are interested in , so wouldn’t surprise to see it at some point , but like you said , a loss in the meantime can spoil that .

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    #186

    Will Schwarz be too spicy for Fury?

    I'll get my coat.

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    impressive skills by Fury

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    #188

    2nd round TKO

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    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    impressive skills by Fury

    What about the singing?

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    @Dice said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    impressive skills by Fury

    What about the singing?

    I love Fury, fuck he's a character.

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    @MN5 said in Boxing Thread:

    @Dice said in Boxing Thread:

    @kiwiinmelb said in Boxing Thread:

    impressive skills by Fury

    What about the singing?

    I love Fury, fuck he's a character.

    Joshuas stocks have fallen , and Fury is becoming a massive name ,

    its funny how things can swing around so quickly

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  • MiketheSnowM Offline
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    Very impressive from Fury, esp. as he came in 12lbs heavier with no discernible loss of speed - hands or movement.

    The Americans lapped him up. They have no problem with brash as long as you can back it up.

    Kind of feel sorry for Schwarz and boxers like him.

    Given fights well within his/their ability to pad the record not improve the boxing IQ and first real test they get exposed badly.

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    None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
    That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement.

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    @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
    That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement.

    Yeah it was sorta like Ali in slow motion but as you said it worked. Must be a nightmare to try and hit the Gypsy King!

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    @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
    That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement.

    He put on quite a show, and did most of it with a wide grin on his face

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    @canefan said in Boxing Thread:

    @Crucial said in Boxing Thread:

    None of these guys will have faced something like Fury though. He was simply toying around switching stance, dropping his hands. I very much doubt if AJ would last long with him at all.
    That bit against the ropes where he dodged four punches was Incredible. Ali himself would have been proud of that movement.

    He put on quite a show, and did most of it with a wide grin on his face

    I do love Fury as I said but would still enjoy it if WIlder knocked him out

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