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In reply to Post #1063 I think that is part of the programme on tv, i have been lucky enough to have been around fury since he was a young lad , he was and is a very talented boxer , certainly the most talented british heavyweight we have had for some years, Lennox was the best i have seen close up but i have never classed him as british as he represented canada as an amateur.The problem with fury is everything that comes with him , saying that most top boxers and indeed top sportsmen have their demons , I hope he can defeat wilder but my head says he will get knocked out , joshua will only fight wilder when and if he has to because his defence is so poor he would,nt stand a chance.
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In reply to Post #1063 Another good watch
What that man came back from and what he did should never be forgotten for me, a truly amazing story
I think Wilder thought it would be another bum on the record. To date for me, he has fought nobody really convincing, Ortiz been the best after Fury, who with all due respect is a good boxer but well passed his prime. Still, you can only fight what’s around you and other than Fury I don’t think we an in an era blessed with true heavyweight talent. Joshua proved to me what I already knew and the same will happen again if he fights Fury or Wilder, unless Hearn waits until Wilder is around 70
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This is my first post on the boxing thread,it might be a surprise to some ,but I am a massive boxing fan..
I have not read all the posts on this ,on here BUT,i urge anyone to watch Naoya Inoue,probably on youtube,if you've not heard of him ,no worries....just watch him …..
This little chap is a beast ,a monster,a micro Tyson....
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In reply to Post #1057 It is but people will want to see it
On another note, anybody see the Tyson Fury documentary the other night? Decent watch if anybody missed it
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In reply to Post #1058 Yeah , right
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In reply to Post #1054 80 dollars for the yanks! Undercard is woeful
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In reply to Post #1056 Not that I got a dodgy stick mind.
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In reply to Post #1056 Its a rip off , the undercard is non existant and 5am !!!
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In reply to Post #1055 It’s so wrong but right
Same as the football, I hate been ripped off and there is nothing like the atmosphere of been there by a million miles but for £25 it’s a decent seat I guess?
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In reply to Post #1054 Too right, robbing gets.
I suppose they have to recoup some of their cash back by losing out on cash to those with dodgy sticks.
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Just announced , £25 to watch fury v wilder 5am start , bunch of robbing *******s.
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Great mate of mine Dan Hewitt who runs boxing tv just about to have a conference call with Tyson Fury, Bob Arum and his good friend Damon Gonzalez.
Well worth following his boxing tv as it’s a great show.
Yeah, yeah yeah, such a shameless plug.....
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Nathan Heaney be fighting against Christian Schembri on the 13th March for the IBO middleweight intercontinental title ‘edit - sorry, IBO continental’ at the kings hall stoke after it was sanctioned by British board who cleared it the other day.
Spoke to Nathan and he sees is as a step up in class as his opponent has been in with very decent opponents in the past most notably Scott Dixon former commonwealth champion where he lost on points in his first fight with him but won the second.
Come on Nathan stay focused and and hopefully he’ll progress further should he win this latest challenge in his career.
Nathan vacated his midlands middleweight title due to him having to do this if he was to want to box at the Birmingham arena in which he did too and thankfully won that challenge.
Had a fantastic amateur career in which he beat the likes of Terry Flannagan who later went onto become a world champion. The pedigree is there and hopefully he’ll realise his dreams providing he keeps his feet on the ground in which I’m sure he will.
Good luck Nathan.
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