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Congratulations To The Uks New Heavyweight Boxing Champ Of The World

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Gromit | 00:53 Sun 29th Nov 2015 | News
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// Tyson Fury was crowned the new heavyweight champion of the world as he ended Wladimir Klitschko's nine-year reign with a slick points win in Dusseldorf.

The self-styled 'Gypsy King' bullishly claimed he expected an easy fight against the WBA, WBO and IBF title holder as he attempted to become Britain's eighth world heavyweight champion at Dusseldorf's ESPRIT Arena. //

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/general/boxing/tyson-fury-defeats-wladimir-klitschko-briton-shocks-the-world-by-becoming-new-heavyweight-champion-a6753206.html
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I just cannot see the pleasure in watching two humans trying to inflict brain damage on each other.
I agree Hopkirk, watching two people battering each other is not my idea of a good time,let alone paying to watch them do it.
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Don't watch it then - I suspect you didn't.
Totally agree. How it can be called a sport seems a bit farcical when the sole intention of two 'people' is to inflict as much punishment, personal injury and harm as they can. Do the same in the street and they would get locked up. Same as football, ruled by finance so it won't change.
Absolute farce, hardly any punches thrown, Klitschko only made an effort in the final minute of round 12

personally I think gloves should be abolished (didn't Tyson's dad fight that way?) - but full credit for a classic British underdog victory.
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Saw a mate of mine this afternoon who said he had put £100 on Tyson. I thought he was mad. Don't know what odds he had, but he is having the last laugh.
I watched (on telly) the Brave Blossoms of Japan beat the Springboks in September, so I know anything is possible. It is nice to see an upset, even when I don't have any money on the result.
Not the greatest of fights,but fare dues to Fury.
Fair dues sorry
I agree with others, it should be banned, we don't allow animals to fight for sport, so why do we allow humans?
Because there is skill in it and lots and lots of training involved.
because adult humans should be allowed to choose their own way of life, I suppose, and if you're good enough you can make at least some of the money that goes into the sport.

All the same, I wonder if Muhammad Ali would do it all over again, knowing what he knows now. And I wouldn't want to be Ronda Rousey either

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2015/11/15/holly-holm-stuns-ronda-rousey-with-second-round-knockout/

Ouch.
I can't watch boxing on TV but I can watch it live. TV makes it look far too brutal (my cousin was a boxer)
Hate boxing.
I'm not a fan either. I only ever watched my cousin box and that's because he wanted me to.

The last fight he had he broke his jaw in the first round. He carried on fighting and won but had to get his jaw wired up. I don't understand where the pleasure is in that but I do understand how much work goes into it.

What a farce ...
I've never seen a world heavyweight title fight in which the challenger has time to keep pulling up his boxing shorts and the champion hasn't got the guile to stick one on him.

Klitschko thought he would win just by going through the motions. He wants a rematch but who would want to see it?
Hang your gloves up Klitschko!
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/// Because there is skill in it and lots and lots of training involved. ///

What difference does that make, in trying to instil brain damage on each other?
I agree with others about not wanting to watch two huge men try to bash each others brains out. I like watching Olympic boxing though, where they have some head protection.
I am totally surprised by the result of the Klitschko/Fury match. I was convinced Klitscko would win.
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/// I can't watch boxing on TV but I can watch it live. TV makes it look far too brutal (my cousin was a boxer) ///

You think that they edit in certain brutal incidents when they televise it do you? The sport is brutal whether or not you view in on a TV screen or live, you are still viewing what actually takes place through the human eye.

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