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Wilsy 07-07-2012 11:22 AM

Tyson Fury Tonight
 
Who will be watching and what are you predictions? If i am honest I don't know much about the challenger..

I believe we also have a klitschko fight tonight too what are you thoughts on both fights?

Looking forward to your opinion profits of doom

oppoten 07-07-2012 11:29 AM

Didn't know he was fighting tonight, thanks for letting me know.

Wilsy 07-07-2012 11:32 AM

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Originally Posted by oppoten (Post 19048353)
Didn't know he was fighting tonight, thanks for letting me know.


Yep Channel 5 at 9 or 10 pm :thumbsup

Profits of Doom 07-07-2012 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by JdiAndy (Post 19048344)
Who will be watching and what are you predictions? If i am honest I don't know much about the challenger..

I believe we also have a klitschko fight tonight too what are you thoughts on both fights?

Looking forward to your opinion profits of doom

Hey Andy :)

Fury is fighting Vinny Maddalone tonight, who used to be a really tough brawler but he's pushing 40 and has a ton of mileage on his body now. He's KO'd a couple of nobodies in his last 2 fights but the last time he fought anyone of note was Tomasz Adamek back in 2010 when Adamek was first trying to move up to heavyweight. Adamek hasn't shown a lot of power as a heavyweight and he was able to KO Maddalone in 5 rounds so that should give you an idea how far Maddalone's chin has deteriorated.

I've actually been following Fury's training camp a bit on a few boxing forums and supposedly he has cleaned up his diet, has been training like a madman and is in the best shape of his life. Maddalone is going to come right at him throwing bombs so it will probably be a short fight, and Fury will most likely KO him in 6 rounds or less, which is a shame because I'm curious how much Fury's stamina has improved.

What I don't understand is why this is only Fury's second fight of 2012. His trainers are saying they want him fighting one of the Kiltschko brothers by next year, and if that is the case Fury needs to be fighting at least 6 times a year. I know he had a really long training camp for this fight and they are really focusing on his conditioning, but this is still only his 19th fight and he only had like 35 amateur fights so the guy needs more work. I really think he is going to be a problem for either Klitschko but the last thing I want to see is him getting thrown in there before he is ready...

CurrentlySober 07-07-2012 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by JdiAndy (Post 19048358)
Yep Channel 5 at 9 or 10 pm :thumbsup

10.. Big Brothers at 9... :thumbsup

As for who will win? Never even heard of him... But I'll watch anyway :)

Mike Honcho 07-07-2012 12:30 PM

Donaire wins this one.

Wilsy 07-07-2012 01:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 19048415)
Hey Andy :)

Fury is fighting Vinny Maddalone tonight, who used to be a really tough brawler but he's pushing 40 and has a ton of mileage on his body now. He's KO'd a couple of nobodies in his last 2 fights but the last time he fought anyone of note was Tomasz Adamek back in 2010 when Adamek was first trying to move up to heavyweight. Adamek hasn't shown a lot of power as a heavyweight and he was able to KO Maddalone in 5 rounds so that should give you an idea how far Maddalone's chin has deteriorated.

I've actually been following Fury's training camp a bit on a few boxing forums and supposedly he has cleaned up his diet, has been training like a madman and is in the best shape of his life. Maddalone is going to come right at him throwing bombs so it will probably be a short fight, and Fury will most likely KO him in 6 rounds or less, which is a shame because I'm curious how much Fury's stamina has improved.


What I don't understand is why this is only Fury's second fight of 2012. His trainers are saying they want him fighting one of the Kiltschko brothers by next year, and if that is the case Fury needs to be fighting at least 6 times a year. I know he had a really long training camp for this fight and they are really focusing on his conditioning, but this is still only his 19th fight and he only had like 35 amateur fights so the guy needs more work. I really think he is going to be a problem for either Klitschko but the last thing I want to see is him getting thrown in there before he is ready...



I am looking forward to the Fight

Klitschko is fighhting too what do you think the result of that will be?

Yeah Fury will defo be a contender but he needs to bide his time and only fight when he is absolutely ready..

Thanks for the info POD

Profits of Doom 07-07-2012 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by JdiAndy (Post 19048532)
I am looking forward to the Fight

Klitschko is fighhting too what do you think the result of that will be?

Yeah Fury will defo be a contender but he needs to bide his time and only fight when he is absolutely ready..

Thanks for the info POD

The fact that Tony Thompson even gets to fight Wladimir Klitschko again after losing the first fight and not beating anyone of note other than Chazz Witherspoon since then just goes to show you what a mess the heavyweight division is. I thought Thompson had some moments early on in the first fight where Klitschko had a tough time adjusting to someone that is the same size as him, but after a few rounds Klitschko adjusted and it ended up looking like the typical Wladimir fight where he jabs his opponent to death and gets a late KO. I honestly see tonight's fight looking the same, although Thomspon did have a knee injury before the first fight that he ended up needing surgery on afterwards and he claims that was a factor...

Wilsy 07-07-2012 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Profits of Doom (Post 19048565)
The fact that Tony Thompson even gets to fight Wladimir Klitschko again after losing the first fight and not beating anyone of note other than Chazz Witherspoon since then just goes to show you what a mess the heavyweight division is. I thought Thompson had some moments early on in the first fight where Klitschko had a tough time adjusting to someone that is the same size as him, but after a few rounds Klitschko adjusted and it ended up looking like the typical Wladimir fight where he jabs his opponent to death and gets a late KO. I honestly see tonight's fight looking the same, although Thomspon did have a knee injury before the first fight that he ended up needing surgery on afterwards and he claims that was a factor...


Wasn't a very interesting fight. Fury dominated from the beginning he looked more controlled and composed but the opponent was very very poor it would have been hard for Fury to look bad against such a poor opponent. Shame i wanted to see what he could do..

Profits of Doom 07-07-2012 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by JdiAndy (Post 19048602)
Wasn't a very interesting fight. Fury dominated from the beginning he looked more controlled and composed but the opponent was very very poor it would have been hard for Fury to look bad against such a poor opponent. Shame i wanted to see what he could do..

Maddalone used to be a really tough guy but he's taken a ton of beatings over the years and he just doesn't have it anymore. At least the fight gave Fury a few much needed rounds and hopefully his management will keep him busy the rest of the year.

Wladimir Klitschko just dominated Tony Thomspon this time and KO'd him in the 6th. There really isn't anyone else for either Klitschko to face now until some of the young guys like Tyson Fury, Seth Mitchell, Robert Helenius, or even Deontay Wilder (who is also every bit as big as the Klitschko's) are ready. The one guy who I do really like and I think just needs one or two more big fights is former K1 kickboxer Alexander Ustinov, who is also a huge guy that could stand toe to toe with either Klitschko. The problem with him is he is already 35 and needs to make something happen soon, and he is promoted by K2 the Klitschko brother's promotion so that could cause some friction...

CurrentlySober 07-08-2012 11:38 AM

i wet into the lounge, and turned on the 60 inch HD TV...

I watched the boxing and beat off furiously..

No Joy !

I didn't cum.... :(

I am sad and unhappy...

(& my cock is chafed...:( )

halfpint 07-08-2012 11:44 AM

Had a feeling Fury would win, he is a big guy with very long arms lol

CPA37710T 07-08-2012 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by CurrentlySober (Post 19049089)
i wet into the lounge, and turned on the 60 inch HD TV...

I watched the boxing and beat off furiously..

No Joy !

I didn't cum.... :(

I am sad and unhappy...

(& my cock is chafed...:( )



how were you able to afford going to the lounge and turning on the 60 inch HD TV mister?


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