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Other than Wlad, who has Fury beaten of note?
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When you pick and choose what rankings to respect, what titles to respect, and what names to respect there is no convincing you you're a ****ing moron.
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Originally posted by denium View PostHe did indeed, Fury had to fight and win 3 title eliminators before earning his shot at Wlad, a lot of people forget that.
Fury was widely predicted to lose to Chisora the first time, he was predicted to lose the McDermott rematch as well. I wonder how many times AJ or Whyte has gone into a fight as the underdog?
OP calls Wilder garbage, yet he predicted him to KO Fury in both fights? lol
That was when I first saw tyson was a bit special
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Originally posted by *TonyMontana* View PostI picked chisora to win the rematch to be fair but he had nothing for him
That was when I first saw tyson was a bit special
For example, when he fought Kevin Johnson, at the time, a win over Fury would've given him a title shot against Klitschko, and thus he turned up motivated and came to win.
He wasn't the Kevin Johnson of today who just turns up for a payday.
Pajik was another one, very tough dude who came to win.
AJ and Whyte may well have more "names" on their resume, but they were always clear favourites to win and fought most of them at the right time.
Fury has been in 50/50 fights, fighting against fully grown experienced men when he was still a kid. And this is one of the reasons Fury has improved so much, he's had to work for it.Last edited by removed; 06-19-2020, 09:36 AM.
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Originally posted by denium View PostWhen you break it down, he has a pretty decent resume for HW standards imo.
For example, when he fought Kevin Johnson, at the time, a win over Fury would've given him a title shot against Klitschko, and thus he turned up motivated and came to win.
He wasn't the Kevin Johnson of today who just turns up for a payday.
Pajik was another one, very tough dude who came to win.
AJ and Whyte may well have more "names" on their resume, but they were always clear favourites to win and fought most of them at the right time.
Fury has been in 50/50 fights, fighting against fully grown experienced men when he was still a kid. And this is one of the reasons Fury has improved so much, he's had to work for it.
And he battered takam behind closed doors
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Anyone claiming Furys resume is the best has to be only called a fanboy, it’s really thin considering how long he’s been boxing but until someone else defeats Wilder it’s a note worthy one at the time .
But a fight between Ali and Fury isn’t about resumes it’s a match up, and one I favor Fury in . Ali didn’t have the obstacles as today with different titles and 4 different ranking systems so Fury is really only missing the A.J fight who will be Furys Foreman ,one I favor A.J in but that’s neither here or there .
To put this in perspective Fury had defeated a 6”5 plus southpaw Otto Wallin ,the best southpaw Ali defeated was a cruiserweight named Karl Mildenberger standing around 6”2 and weighed 195 in a competitive fight . It’s not like Fury isn’t fighting guys who could trouble Ali so it’s neither here or there both guys looked average at times .
Furys a potential top guy head to head but if he loses to Wilder at any point I would reconsider it ,if we’re talking real then Wilder is not remotely in a top 10 head to head discussion. Fury should win no less then 9 out of ten times in that one . Personally I don’t want to see Fury vs Whyte ,I’d rather see Whyte vs A.J 2 both fought twice and have clashing styles so I’m not sure why were pushing for a non undisputed ? The only thing you can fault Fury for outside the ring is a lot of story telling and contradictions but the man inside the ring is very formidable.Last edited by REDEEMER; 06-19-2020, 10:13 AM.
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Other than one of the greatest heavyweights of all time, who did Tyson Fury beat?
That top two heavyweight he beat to win his second lineal title sucks.
This message board is amazing.
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When Fury beats Joshua and Whyte, they both will be called garbage.
Fury will never get a credit from haters.
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Originally posted by Froch_uppercut View PostWilder is utter garbage, and really doesn't do much for Fury's resume.
After Wlad his boxrec is just Sefer Seferi's, Schwartz, Pianeta, Wallin types. He got a robbery of a decision against John McDermott - he lost that fight.
Please stop with the Muhammad Ali comparisons lol.
Fury will duck Whyte and AJ and the reason is obvious to anyone with eyes in their head: He will be soundly beaten by either.
The WBC is a corrupt pile of ****. Why do boxing fans not call out dudes who duck, like Wilder did for years and now Fury will be made their bs franchise champ so he can duck.
Fans actually WANT these fights to happen, and don't applaud when the sport is rife with corruption and collusion.
Wilder
Cunningham
Chisora
Hammer
Wallin
Undefeated champions, undefeated contenders, reigning champions and former champions.
Try again boyo.
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Originally posted by Nash out View PostWrong on both counts. Crap post, and Fury passed every test for Wlad. It was Hammer he failed for. Obviously he couldn't beat the greatest of them all Christian Hammer without juicing. It's Hammer time.
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