That's probably the bet to have. Probably won't pay much but is the likely outcome of both. I just really hope fury gets chinned!
I reckon John Ruiz, frank Bruno and Tony Tubbs were horrendous " champions". Though I do agree with you , Fury is truly appalling.
My son came over today and he wants to watch the big fight. I've never paid to watch a fight but this might be an exception. It does mean however that Fury will be stopped in the first. 28/1
I was in coral this morning and they tried getting me to sign up for that. Max £5 but free £20 bet. I was tempted by the 8/1 but didn't go for it in the end
Looks like we're going to Amanda's tonight. Special 3 months offer for 1 Euro to watch the channel that's showing the fight. I can stretch to that.
Don't ask me why but I had a dream about the fight last night. Strange, I know, considering I'm a fair weather boxing fan compared to the like of smokey, cyc, Ron and Co. But in the dream, Klitschko dominated the first 3 rounds before Fury caught him with a lovely southpaw in the 4th round to win the match. Don't say I didn't tell ya
AND NEW... Get in the Gypsy Warrior. Proved them wrong! Brilliant stuff, a decision in Germany. Fury you talked the talk and you fooking walked the walk. Get in my son!!!!
Gutted, but he did what he said he would do. **** fight but right decision. Still can't stand the prick and he's going to be unbearable now!
Any good heavy weight coming through from America or anywhere Smokey? This bunch just seem so mechanical and utterly boring.
Schooled him badger didn't he? Klit couldn't deal with him at all. Was watching thinking I wish badger was an odds compiler for my bookie #400/1shot
Thin on the ground they are mate. Looks like Wilder will have one more fight then face Povetkin, his mandatory. Joshua is all about potential so who knows how good he can be. He'll have another easy night on 12th December against Whyte but i'm sure they'll start talking Fury/Joshua. Maybe we'll see a rematch with Klitschko back in England?
I wouldn't say he schooled him, a more accurate assessment would be he was awkward for 12 rounds and frustrated Klitschko, was very scrappy and very tight, no real decent punches landed by either. But full credit to the new champ he beat the man and he now sits at the top of the pile
I have a clear idea of the future of heavyweight boxing but this is Tyson Furys moment. He has gobsmacked the world tonight and earned his shot the proper way, topping it all off with the most unlikely, unpredictable, clever way and took a unanimous decision in Germany. Absolutely fantastic.
Schooled slightly over the top but he was in control throughout. Barely recall the Champ throwing a punch in the first 3 rounds. Furys proves himself tonight, he had a plan, he knew he'd do it, he's earned respect the hard way. Fair dos. Just beaten a boxer who many consider an all time great in his own backyard who hadn't been beaten in 11 years. And he beat him well. Compare it to Hayes effort! I actually know a lad who had £500 on Fury. Kept telling me he'd win, knows his boxing inside out but I didn't share his confidence. Brave bet to have against a 1/4 shot