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    Comments Thread For: Hearn: Tyson Fury Not a Big Puncher, Bellew Feels He Can Win

    As previously reported, promoter Eddie Hearn of Matchroom is targeting a heavyweight showdown between former world champion Tony Bellew and Tyson Fury in 2018. Hearn has spoken to both fighters about agreeing a deal and there is interest on both sides.
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    #2
    Not even sure this is a fight I'd want to see

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      #3
      If your looking for a promoter to repackage a mismatch into a "competitive" fight then Mr Eddie Hearns is your go to contact.

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        #4
        Originally posted by P4Pdunny View Post
        If your looking for a promoter to repackage a mismatch into a "competitive" fight then Mr Eddie Hearns is your go to contact.
        Hearn has completely lost the plot and thinks that everybody but himself is a gullible idiot.

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          #5
          Fury has more than enough power to completely maul and flatten Bellew, like he did Cunningham.

          Also, he's much stronger than Wilder and Joshua.

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            #6
            Fury would put Bellews lights out, no doubt about it.

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              #7
              For the first time in PPV history I can see people leaving the arena during this fight, but this wont be the first time its happened to Fury, let us remember Fury vs. Chisora II. as an example.

              You couldn't pay me to attend this exhibition, I rather buy a ticket to see Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder vs. Dominic Brassiere and witness 'Bombsquads' elite skills and power live and in person, that these bums lack. Two fat out of shape overachievers -- only in the UK can these bums make a living.

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                #8
                Hearn upto his fùckery again. He's probably already got a scheduled date and StubHub on hold.

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                  #9
                  Maybe compared to the bigger punchers in the division but he still has enough power to put the lights out of ex light-heavyweights and cruiserweights i'm sure.

                  Bellew really shouldn't be in there with a 6'9" fighter who is physically strong and he's not totally feather fisted if he's fighting someone that size. Cunningham got iced by Fury.

                  Hearn will get someone seriously hurt one day though. He thinks nothing of putting low domestic level guys like Dave Allen in with Luis Ortiz or putting his WW champ in with Golovkin and nearly ended up losing his eyesight.

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                    #10
                    Will Bellew permanently end gypsy career like he did with Haye?

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