THE FIFER Posted December 1, 2012 Report Posted December 1, 2012 Tyson Fury UK and Kevin Johnson, USA
Guest jim2123 Posted December 1, 2012 Report Posted December 1, 2012 yank took fight 3 weeks notice never been to uk came for paid holiday +expencies fury could not burst aplook on yanks chin ..wants to fight price or haye ........
THE FIFER Posted December 1, 2012 Author Report Posted December 1, 2012 yes think they both new the winner from the start, Johnson didnt try much,
THE FIFER Posted December 1, 2012 Author Report Posted December 1, 2012 good cage fight now with ALEX RIED
Guest H@wkBait Posted December 2, 2012 Report Posted December 2, 2012 Fury is useless ya knew it was a no contest when he was playing the piano for tyson fury to sing to hahaaaaa was the best part of the fight the singing lol young chris eubank is looking good Sam boo was a brave man taking on alex reid aswell not many men would get in a fight with a cross dressing cage fighter lol
Roland Posted December 2, 2012 Report Posted December 2, 2012 Was a farce. Pre arranged too. Just an easy pay day for a yank that only has one known name on his records... 4 years ago. As the story fits 'Who was paid to lose' wh! Besides he would - Fury - have walked down and full of stupid smiles other wise... Nervous smiles at tops if the out come wasn't preordained. But he was grinning like a who knew how to pinch the smarties. Farce.
Guest H@wkBait Posted December 2, 2012 Report Posted December 2, 2012 aye was a pantomime price will sort him out sooner or later hes already been down in his career n thats with fixed fights lol the klitchsko's wouldnt entertain such a clown and wont let him win either
Roland Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 Well if the pay day is big enough then slapping and knocking out Fury will be an good and easy pay day. Beside they are getting on a bit in age. I fear going a bit stale of late. Probably losing any zest and will welcome a few more easy pay days till a genuine fit and younger fighter stands up and can actually box. Price is the right age to be coming into his prime ... But whether the Klitso brothers have gone down and slowed enough by next year ... well the jury is out on that one I guess.
dwh Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 Well if the pay day is big enough then slapping and knocking out Fury will be an good and easy pay day. Beside they are getting on a bit in age. I fear going a bit stale of late. Probably losing any zest and will welcome a few more easy pay days till a genuine fit and younger fighter stands up and can actually box. Price is the right age to be coming into his prime ... But whether the Klitso brothers have gone down and slowed enough by next year ... well the jury is out on that one I guess.have to agree herethe standard of hesvyweight must be at an all time low
Guest H@wkBait Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 Well if the pay day is big enough then slapping and knocking out Fury will be an good and easy pay day. Beside they are getting on a bit in age. I fear going a bit stale of late. Probably losing any zest and will welcome a few more easy pay days till a genuine fit and younger fighter stands up and can actually box. Price is the right age to be coming into his prime ... But whether the Klitso brothers have gone down and slowed enough by next year ... well the jury is out on that one I guess.Price is scared of vladamir he already said hes not ready to fight him and at this stage will be happy just to have his picture taken with him plus vladamir is retiring end off this year and about time aswell never seen the heavy weight scene so boring
geordie1234 Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 Price is scared of vladamir he already said hes not ready to fight him and at this stage will be happy just to have his picture taken with him plus vladamir is retiring end off this year and about time aswell never seen the heavy weight scene so boringHe is not ready and wise decision not to fight just yet i've watched price since his amatuer days he is a class boxer can go all the way in my opinion
Guest H@wkBait Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 i agree but its not a statement you should make in public its all about confidence he coulda ssaid yeah il knock him out no problem price is the best in Britain or will be fury's gonna move on to pantomime after he gets knocked out in his 3rd fight from now lol i doubt price n fury will ever meet
dwh Posted December 3, 2012 Report Posted December 3, 2012 i agree but its not a statement you should make in public its all about confidence he coulda ssaid yeah il knock him out no problem price is the best in Britain or will be fury's gonna move on to pantomime after he gets knocked out in his 3rd fight from now lol i doubt price n fury will ever meet :emoticon-0136-giggle:
Roland Posted December 4, 2012 Report Posted December 4, 2012 Price is scared of vladamir he already said hes not ready to fight him and at this stage will be happy just to have his picture taken with him plus vladamir is retiring end off this year and about time aswell never seen the heavy weight scene so boring I well remember Sibson refusing title fights because he wasn't ready, or wasn't his weight etc. I well rem ember Eubanks turning down Harold Graham saying 'I'm not ready for him yet' ... and rightly so.He even said Grahams was too good and in top three in the world. All very true too at that time!I remember so very many 'Not Ready' who shouldn't have been in the same ring as the fellow that gave them a right trouncing. I mean Cockle V Marciano... etc. etc. Radchmacher V Floyd patterson. Patterson over riding Gus Dematoe to fight Liston... Minter doing the same with Hagler ... best to have a couple of easier fight to earn the same money than get tanked. Ask Calzaghe the 'Nearly Man' that nearly fought a good opponent in their' prime. Or Hatton who ducked and dive and never met the good fighters... Well not till Mayweather and Manny .. and the last lad who is possibly well on the downward trend. Both millionaires now and well respected - rightly so - and will continue to make money and always have a invitation to the top table. like Terry Downes said after he beat Sugar Ray Robinson ... I fought the skelton. - But made money etc.
VMS Posted December 4, 2012 Report Posted December 4, 2012 Found the fury fight to be like watching paint dry,endded up fast forwarding through most of it.But the Eubank Jnr fight i enjoyed like watching the boy does a bit of show boating but never the less like watching him.
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