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View Casual's Profile Casual Flag Orpington 10 Oct 21 7.53pm Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Cheeseman did a Wilder and stormed off.

I thought he was taken out by the doctors?
He has been a bad loser in the past though, lost a couple of close fights, saying he was robbed, will retire from boxing, I’m sure he was crying in one interview.
Good to watch, but far too many miles on the clock at 26. No better than domestic level.

 

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Was well worth setting the alarm and getting up to watch the Fury fight!!

Yet again Fury showed us that Wilder is technically an awful boxer... He has absolutely nothing in his locker except that devastating right hand, which when you're up against World Class boxers like Fury is simply not enough.

He has no movement, no footwork and no boxing brain and eats far to many heavy shots which is not good for his health.

 


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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 10 Oct 21 9.04pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Casual

I thought he was taken out by the doctors?
He has been a bad loser in the past though, lost a couple of close fights, saying he was robbed, will retire from boxing, I’m sure he was crying in one interview.
Good to watch, but far too many miles on the clock at 26. No better than domestic level.

Perhaps, but I suspect it was the disappointment.

Yep, you hope that with all these hard fights that Cheeseman has made a tidy sum because he's taken an awful lot of punches.

 


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View Casual's Profile Casual Flag Orpington 10 Oct 21 9.49pm Send a Private Message to Casual Add Casual as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

Perhaps, but I suspect it was the disappointment.

Yep, you hope that with all these hard fights that Cheeseman has made a tidy sum because he's taken an awful lot of punches.

Doubtful mate. He’s moved from Bermondsey to Belvedere (not exactly Beverley hills.)
Tony Sims has said he’s England’s answer to Arturo Gatti, I’d say he’s more like the south’s answer to Sam Eggington.
He’s in great fights for the audience, but not for him.

 

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View Stirlingsays's Profile Stirlingsays Online Flag 10 Oct 21 10.22pm Send a Private Message to Stirlingsays Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add Stirlingsays as a friend

Originally posted by Casual

Doubtful mate. He’s moved from Bermondsey to Belvedere (not exactly Beverley hills.)
Tony Sims has said he’s England’s answer to Arturo Gatti, I’d say he’s more like the south’s answer to Sam Eggington.
He’s in great fights for the audience, but not for him.

Very well put.

 


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BlueJay Flag UK 11 Oct 21 12.41am

A fantastic performance from both fighters. Technically and stamina wise, for his size, Fury is a different animal. His ability to recover too; that's four times in three fights that he's been put down by Wilder but he just keeps on coming.

Full credit to Wilder for putting on a better display than his previous effort and for showing a massive amount of heart. He left it all in there and is unlucky to have been at the top of his game at the same time as Fury, as there's likely few other fighters that can live with his power. He'll probably call it a day now, but tbh I'd like to see him continue.

 

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View Painter's Profile Painter Flag Croydon 11 Oct 21 1.19pm Send a Private Message to Painter Add Painter as a friend

Uysk won’t last with Fury, he is too small and will get pushed around. AJ has no hope of beating Fury would only fight for the purse.

Basically Fury is a beast of a man, 6ft 9 in and 20st, who can box and move. Wilder had the best chance of beating him out of current heavyweights, by landing a couple of his right hand bombs, nearly did it in the 4th round.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 11 Oct 21 3.36pm

Originally posted by jeeagles

Fury has a mandatory against Whyte.
AJ has a rematch clause for Uysk.

Then we'll see.

I hope the Whyte fight happens as he's certainly done enough to deserve a shot, even if he does end up falling short. He has to get past Wallin first though of course.

If AJ loses to Uysk again, I guess that curtains for his career.

 

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Originally posted by BlueJay

I hope the Whyte fight happens as he's certainly done enough to deserve a shot, even if he does end up falling short. He has to get past Wallin first though of course.

If AJ loses to Uysk again, I guess that curtains for his career.

Only 2 fights make sense for fury, offering step aside money to Joshua and facing usyk next, which I think makes sense for Joshua tho hearn has said they ain't interested. Or fighting whyte then the winner.

Tho this is fury and boxing we are talking about so it wouldn't surprise me for the wbc to make him franchise champion, fury to wait around for Joshua or usyk and whyte vs ruiz Jr for the vacant wbc title.

Fury is no doubt the greatest of this generation but when comparing him to previous greats, the one thing is his inactivity. If he can get 4 big fights over the next 2 years then he will be up there among the greatest heavyweights.

 

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jeeagles Flag 11 Oct 21 9.10pm

Originally posted by BlueJay

I hope the Whyte fight happens as he's certainly done enough to deserve a shot, even if he does end up falling short. He has to get past Wallin first though of course.

If AJ loses to Uysk again, I guess that curtains for his career.

I think it's already is.

Without a massive improvement AJ will lose again, but if he doesn't take the fight, he won't have a route to redemption.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 12 Oct 21 5.16pm

Originally posted by jeeagles

I think it's already is.

Without a massive improvement AJ will lose again, but if he doesn't take the fight, he won't have a route to redemption.

True. His career hinges on it, as its still the road to a huge money fight with Fury, which would nicely round off his career should he beat AJ. Beyond that I can't really think of anyone else Fury could be perceived as needing to beat. Job done.

 

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BlueJay Flag UK 12 Oct 21 8.01pm

Fury multiple uppercuts to Wilder before another knockdown (ringside view) - [Link]

 

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