Originally posted by -DEfiance
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Canelo had a better performance, but Fury literally shook the entire division up with his performance. Everyone knew the winner of Canelo-Cotto could be the face of the sport for the next few years and most had Canelo as the favorite because of his age and size advantage, but come on, how many people thought the guy who arguably lost to McDermott once and almost gassed himself into a stoppage loss in their rematch would become THE heavyweight champion?
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Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View PostFury is winning this because of the impact and implications of his victory over a long reigning champ. In a shit fight, to be honest.
Vargas deserved to at least be included in the poll.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostThen you should have nominated him. There was plenty of time to do so.
But another poster in this thread did.
Originally posted by Jubei View PostMy vote goes to Vargas.
Canelo Cotto was underwhelming.
Maybe it will be the winner of Klitschko Fury if its a great fight.
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Originally posted by -DEfiance View PostWhat was the most impressive performance of the month?
You sitting here and telling me that Francisco Vargas is not the fighter of the month is like somebody telling me Steph Curry isn't the best player in the NBA.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI understand your point but Fury's upset is the most notable thing in the sport other than May 2nd. Vargas fight is likely FOTY, but it doesn't have the impact of Fury dealing wlad his 1st loss in almost 12 years.
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Originally posted by Freedom. View PostAnthony Joshua will be linear champion in a year.
He's a classy guy and will be a proper HW champion like Klitschko was.
He doesn't have that sickening verbal diarrhea like Fury.
Fury is a strange case, maybe even a classic case. I'll never root for him, yet in some ways I would like him to go on and be a great champ, what does it do for Wlad's legacy if he loses in his maidan defence after having faced Klitschko or as a David Haye esque career. It diminishes the legacy of Wlad, I really do hope Fury has a fruitful career now, he's clearly better than I gave him credit for just maybe Klitschko has in fact faded I suppose maybe he tell tale signs were there after Jennings, I'll admit I'm loath to accept this notion though as I still believe Klitschko may yet win the rematch it all depends which Wladimir Klitschko turns up for the rematch. I do believe he has to go all out 'Rakhim Chakhkiev' on his ass to win though.
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