Nice one Tyson.
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I may have to watch later. Tyson fury has not been to bad on his last two outings. Needs to improve. Sounds like he had a mare.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe whole event looked amateurish.
Eubank Jr's 'opponent' super-glued his gloves to his head and Eubank Jr dutifully kept on hitting them.
And the Tyson Fury fight looked like two out of condition fighters having a brawl. A lumbering giant with a glass jaw versus someone smaller and slightly fitter. Could have gone either way, but the giant's giantness just about won the day. Can't say I'd bet on the giant winning against a heavyweight who can box.
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The whole event looked amateurish.
Eubank Jr's 'opponent' super-glued his gloves to his head and Eubank Jr dutifully kept on hitting them.
And the Tyson Fury fight looked like two out of condition fighters having a brawl. A lumbering giant with a glass jaw versus someone smaller and slightly fitter. Could have gone either way, but the giant's giantness just about won the day. Can't say I'd bet on the giant winning against a heavyweight who can box.
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At least I can be reasonably confident his fight wasn't rigged. Can't say the same for the Pacquio fight....
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He just won but feck me it wasn't pretty, boxing isn't what it used to be.
The undercard with Eubank Jr in his first pro fight was better, he's just as arrogant as his dad which I like.
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I did notice the fight was on and wondered if that was his real name.
Sounds like the name of a cheap BMX.
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Tyson Fury...
Anyone watching this giant tub of lard flailing around?
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