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Originally posted by Squared.Circle View PostI'm slightly confused...I didn't mention Stiverne but I did mention Wallin and Schwartz lol
And come on, Wilder really is useless lol he can generate insane power for basically a lanky cruiserweight, but that's literally it. He was comfortably out boxed by the likes of Gerald Washington and Szpilka up until he stopped them. Had a tough fight with Eric fúcking Molina for shít sake lol
Fury actually wasn't banned until after the ban ended lol the case was pending for like eighteen months and then UKAD came to an agreement and backdated the suspension. Irrelevant though, he could have continued to fight. Hughie fought another two or three times while the case was on going.
Fury's elevated levels of nandrolone had nothing to do with him befuddling Klitschko. Them nandrolone levels didn't give Fury his tactics for that fight, which is what gave him the win. PEDs are cheating, because they're banned substances, but let's be honest...how much advantage do they really give? Seriously? Unless they're being used repeatedly, like, literally every single time a fighter trains, they're not gonna do much of anything. To have a substantial gain from PEDs you have to do be on them almost all year round.
I will agree with you about his retirement though; I see him ****ing Wilder out again, taking two fights with AJ then more than likely retiring, which is unfortunate. However, if (more than likely when) he beats Wilder for a third time and AJ twice, that will mean he's beat the top three reigning heavyweights from the last two decades; one who reigned supreme for ten years and the other two who have been ranked in the top three for the last three to five years. Doesn't really matter about Whyte, Ortiz, Ruiz, Povetkin or the up-and-comers. I'm not saying I wouldn't want to see him continue beating those guys to solidify his ultimate legacy, but that legacy will still be there without them.
You did mention Stiverne. You implied he was a bad fighter. By saying you wouldnt even talk about him and then made a laughing face,
You are wrong about Fury's legacy. If Wilder does turn out to be useless - like you say. Then who has he beat? An old Wlad. And there's all those no-name opponents on his record. He needs to fight a good range of quality opponents or he will only be fooling the current generation. As for AJ - maybe Fury will win but the fact he seems to avoid pretty much any decent HW who doesnt have a belt - seems to suggest he is vulnerable enough to make that uncertain. Sure AJ lost but he is fighting decent opponents *every fight*. Probably gives him an advantage.
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
I also hope Fury defends the titles as undisputed, as kingpin, for years and tries to shatter the record for most title defenses all time. I want all.the mandatories enforced and the most dangerous killers thrown at him.
Everyone on this board knows that will never happen. We are looking forward to the Wallin and Schwarz and Chisora rematches.
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