I fancy Eubank to clean up on Saunders.
Fury v Chisora.
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Angry Dad
wanderlust
boltonbonce
Reebok Trotter
scottjames30
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22 Re: Fury v Chisora. Fri Nov 28 2014, 20:51
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
To be fair, this is a hard fight for Saunders, one to watch.Reebok Trotter wrote:I fancy Eubank to clean up on Saunders.
23 Re: Fury v Chisora. Fri Nov 28 2014, 23:42
Hip Priest
Andy Walker
Looking forward to Eubank v Saunders much more than the supposed main event. People seem to think it's come a bit too soon for the inexperienced Eubank but I think he'll knock Saunders out and eventually go on to be a bigger star than his dad was. He packs one hell of a vicious punch from what I've seen of him so far.
24 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sun Nov 30 2014, 00:20
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Saunders wins,but one judge gave it to Eubank by 3 rounds. Ludicrous.
Where do they find these people.
Where do they find these people.
25 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sun Nov 30 2014, 00:30
Guest
Guest
Are we still on the under-card?
Has the Gypo bum not fought the bumbling loser yet?
Has the Gypo bum not fought the bumbling loser yet?
26 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sun Nov 30 2014, 00:51
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
3 rounds in and can't watch any more. Chisora is a joke.
27 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sun Nov 30 2014, 01:22
boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Fight stopped,most of the crowd had gone home.
10 rounds of embarrassment.
10 rounds of embarrassment.
28 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sun Nov 30 2014, 02:16
Guest
Guest
I'm genuinely surprised by this news.
Nuts' resident pugilism expert told us that this would be a good fight, despite those of us who can actually read and write predicting that it would be a boring, non-event.
You can't trust them gypoes.
(Especially the ones who inject steroids and subsequently talk absolute shit.)
Nuts' resident pugilism expert told us that this would be a good fight, despite those of us who can actually read and write predicting that it would be a boring, non-event.
You can't trust them gypoes.
(Especially the ones who inject steroids and subsequently talk absolute shit.)
29 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sun Nov 30 2014, 06:46
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
I thought you weren't posting again?
or was it all an act to see if posters would say 'don't go Bread we love you' you utter sad sad man.
sob story specialist .
Great win by the Champion though, Klit is next in another one sided fight fron the furious one.
or was it all an act to see if posters would say 'don't go Bread we love you' you utter sad sad man.
sob story specialist .
Great win by the Champion though, Klit is next in another one sided fight fron the furious one.
30 Re: Fury v Chisora. Thu Oct 20 2022, 15:33
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Dear me, Fury v Chisora III on 3rd December.
This is why boxing is a farce. The champion should be forced to fight the number one challenger, he shouldn't be allowed to choose his own opponent, especially an opponent he's already beaten twice.
Yet the mugs will still buy tickets and pay-per-view and Fury will win at a canter.
The top guys all seem scared of fighting one another, and if the boxing authorities don't make them they can duck proper fights for years.
Evans out.
This is why boxing is a farce. The champion should be forced to fight the number one challenger, he shouldn't be allowed to choose his own opponent, especially an opponent he's already beaten twice.
Yet the mugs will still buy tickets and pay-per-view and Fury will win at a canter.
The top guys all seem scared of fighting one another, and if the boxing authorities don't make them they can duck proper fights for years.
Evans out.
31 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sat Oct 29 2022, 12:58
scottjames30
Nat Lofthouse
Double figure losses? Imagine his introduction ! With only 44 defeats lol
32 Re: Fury v Chisora. Sat Oct 29 2022, 13:43
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
Natasha Whittam wrote:Dear me, Fury v Chisora III on 3rd December.
This is why boxing is a farce. The champion should be forced to fight the number one challenger, he shouldn't be allowed to choose his own opponent, especially an opponent he's already beaten twice.
Yet the mugs will still buy tickets and pay-per-view and Fury will win at a canter.
The top guys all seem scared of fighting one another, and if the boxing authorities don't make them they can duck proper fights for years.
Evans out.
There’s only one scared to fight and that’s that big dosser AJ
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