Jake Paul vs Tommy Fury - Who's gonna win the cruiser weight boxing match.. POLL

Big boxing fight on Sunday Feb 26th, who's gonna win?


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ReHabs

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Boxing isn’t body building, that’s why the fraud Anthony Joshua won’t fight Tyson Fury.

Hope Fury makes light work of Usyk so he can continue challenging the fraud Joshua.

Tonight’s bout was awful but Tommy is, at least, a boxer. Paul is not.
 

Tetragrammaton

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Time to stop all the "Jake's fights are rigged nonsense", he's a real fighter. With that said, he should go back to fighting washed up UFC fighters and retired basketball players lol. He's not a good boxer.
 
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LyricalLyricist

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Time to stop all the "Jake's fights are rigged nonsense", he's a real fighter.

Problem is fury is nowhere near championship level and Jake would have you believe he should be fighting Canelo.

He's a good amateur boxer but Fury isn't exactly the best of the best prospect wise so even if he won he's still very far away from what he's selling himself to be.
 

CristianoRonaldo

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Boxing isn’t body building, that’s why the fraud Anthony Joshua won’t fight Tyson Fury.

Hope Fury makes light work of Usyk so he can continue challenging the fraud Joshua.

Tonight’s bout was awful but Tommy is, at least, a boxer. Paul is not.

Even if he wanted to, it would not happen, Tyson has no reason to fight against him, he's already rich... The fight to do is Usyk vs Fury.

I would like to watch Joshua vs Wilder too or Wilder vs Ruiz.
 
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Habs13

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75-74 Jake because of two 10-8 rounds
HOW do you get TWO 10-8 rounds? One was a SLIP and the ref took a point for nothing - it was Paul that constantly initiated the clinch, not Fury. If anything, that point should have gone against Paul. Paul lost a point for hitting the back of the head, and was warned four more times for doing it after the point deduction. That ref should have taken further points for that, too. Fury won every round.

Two of the three judges scored it 76-73 - had the ref been competent, which he was far from being, the three points Fury lost wouldn't have been taken, making it 78-74, 79-73, 79-73.

Paul is now 0-1. Because EXHIBITION fights, i.e. non-sanctioned fights, do not count against your professional record. Paul is a total fraud.





Lets for some weird reason say he did have two 10-8 rounds - which he didn't. Fury had a 10-8 and won every round but the last (if you're counting the slip) and is STILL ahead.
 
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Sasha Orlov

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HOW do you get TWO 10-8 rounds? One was a SLIP and the ref took a point for nothing - it Was Paul that constantly initiated the clinch, not Fury. If anything, that point should have gone against Paul. Paul lost a point for hitting the back of the head, and was warned four more times for doing it after the point deduction. That ref should have taken further points for that, too. Fury won every round.

Two of the three judges scored it 76-73 - had the ref been competent, which he was far from being, the three points Fury lost wouldn't have been taken, making it 78-74, 79-73, 79-73.

Paul is now 0-1. Because EXHIBITION fights, i.e. non-sanctioned fights, do not count against your professional record. Paul is a total fraud.





Lets for some weird reason say he did have two 10-8 rounds - which he didn't. Fury had a 10-8 and won every round but the last (if you're counting the slip) and is STILL ahead.
Nah
 

nhlfan9191

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Even if he wanted to, it would not happen, Tyson has no reason to fight against him, he's already rich... The fight to do is Usyk vs Fury.

I would like to watch Joshua vs Wilder too or Wilder vs Ruiz.
I want to see Fury and Usyk go at it. That will be a great fight. The only reason Joshua is still in the conversation is because of the money the Saudi’s will throw at Fury/Joshua to make it happen. For whatever reason AJ is still a massive draw.
 

Habs13

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I want to see Fury and Usyk go at it. That will be a great fight. The only reason Joshua is still in the conversation is because of the money the Saudi’s will throw at Fury/Joshua to make it happen. For whatever reason AJ is still a massive draw.
AJ knows he'll lose and that's why he keeps dodging it
 
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Nice to see Paul got what was coming to him by fighting someone his own size and age and relative experience level.

I won’t take anything away from the guy, he can clearly box well for someone who’s only just getting started and he’s in great shape.

But when you run your mouth the way he has the last 2-3 years, the collective smile on the faces of combat sports enthusiasts around the world will be sticking around for a little while. Lol
 

Hab Bateman

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I had Paul by a point due to the knockdown. There's certainly an argument that it's a slip but it was ruled a knockdown so should be scored as one. A draw would have been a reasonable result but the judge who scored it Fury by three wasn't watching the same fight I was.
 

Habs13

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I had Paul by a point due to the knockdown. There's certainly an argument that it's a slip but it was ruled a knockdown so should be scored as one. A draw would have been a reasonable result but the judge who scored it Fury by three wasn't watching the same fight I was.

Fury won every round, even if you call that a knockdown and not the cleat slip that it was. Paul did nothing but clinch the whole fight. His foot movement was non-existent and he had nothing for Fury, who isn't a great boxer to begin with.
 
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