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    Comments Thread For: Photos: Tyson Fury Gives Chisora a 'Bad Blood' Beating

    ExCel Arena, London - For the British/EBU heavyweight titles, Tyson Fury (23-0, 17KOs) easily repeated and stopped Dereck Chisora (20-5, 13KOs) after ten rounds. The fight was also a WBO world title eliminator. They first squared off in 2011, and Fury handed Chisora his first career defeat with a twelve round unanimous decision.

    Fury started with a jab and was catching Chisora coming in. Chisora was targeting the body and staying low to get on the inside. Fury was more accurate, moving around well and making Chisora miss his shots early. By the seventh round, Chisora was taking a beating with Fury landing from all angles off the jab. The tenth round was a wipeout, with Fury beating Chisora from corner to corner with hard combinations. The corner of Chisora stopped the fight before the start of the eleventh. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    Awful, awful fight. Chisora needs to hang them up. He looked shot to pieces last night.

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      #3
      pity for clutchko his day's are numbered

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        #4
        Innit amazing how a slow, clumsy, flat-footed, glass-jawed oaf like Fury was able to do a job like that on Chisora, who pushed Haye and Vitali so hard.

        I'm feeling a little bad for Del Boy though. I fear that may be the last time we see him in an important fight, if at all.

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          #5
          Chisora showed no desire from the opening bell. Completely different fighter to the one facing Haye and Klitschko.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Kilrain View Post
            Awful, awful fight. Chisora needs to hang them up. He looked shot to pieces last night.
            saying this is just a way not to give credit to fury. fury was the reason chisora looked so bad lets be honest its just a terrible matchup for chisora he really is tailor made for tyson in every way. it just seems like because fury is so akward people dont want to give him the credit he deserves his long legs make him look un balanced even when hes balanced. obviously i think wlad wins a fight but lets not forget his style is one that is designed to be the taller fight i think fury could give him problems no one else could just simply because of his size. If fury is fighting strictly to win not please the crowd he is one best heavys in the world. if hes using his reach and size hes going to be very hard to beat. I want to see wilder fury if wilder can get past stiverne

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              #7
              Has Fury ever fought a tough opponent? ever?

              Fury is a big slow huge lumbering mammoth guy. But who the hell has Fury actually fought that is or was ever any good and a formidable foe? Fury reminds me of Goliath just waiting for a David to come along and take the big lopsided oaf Fury out.

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                #8
                How is Fury slow?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SonofZorro View Post
                  Fury is a big slow huge lumbering mammoth guy. But who the hell has Fury actually fought that is or was ever any good and a formidable foe? Fury reminds me of Goliath just waiting for a David to come along and take the big lopsided oaf Fury out.
                  Why don't you try actually watching some fights, or even just doing some basic research on the fighters you post s**t about?

                  It would make you a much better troll, and you wouldn't need to ask ****** questions like that.

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                    #10
                    Fury outclassed and dominated Chisora, no doubt about that, but I thought he could have pressed the action more. At times Fury seemed content and relaxed with the way the fight was going, instead of turning it up and really putting some damage on an already systematically broken down opponent. I didn't see a "bad blood" type of beating at all, just a good boxing clinic that could have been more exciting than what it was.

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