Since AJ got outclassed by Usyk and Fury-Wilder delivered a classic, the saltiness has reached new levels of delusion.
Here’s some of the ridiculous claims I’ve seen in the past few days:
- He lost to John McDermott.
- He ducked David Price, who would have KO’d him.
- He ducked Ustinov cause it was too risky a fight.
- Haye would have stopped him.
- AJ beats him 9 out of 10 times.
- He’s running scared from Dillian Whyte.
Whether you like it or not guys, Fury is the UNDEFEATED and the UNDISPUTED NUMBER ONE HEAVYWEIGHT IN THE WORLD! So please, just get over it you f***ing losers. :lol1:
Fury will fight the following, probably in this order, and put all of this nonsense to bed:
Whyte/the winner of Whyte vs Wallin, the winner of Usyk vs Joshua (Usyk) plus the inevitable rematch, the loser of Usyk vs Joshua (Joshua), the loser of Whyte vs Wallin (Wallin) and finish of with a fourth defeat of Wilder if Wilder earns the chance.
There's 6 fights, you may have mandatory challengers in the running too, perhaps?
Fury will then retire unbeaten and go down as one of the best heavyweights of all time.
There isn't anyone in this division with the skills to beat him. The only person that can beat Fury is Fury, and he seems to have a real handle on his Bipolar Disorder these days.
Imo he's the best heavyweight I've seen since I saw Ali fight when I was a kid. Fury has taken a lot of influences from him and it shows.
On a one win streak after being stopped cold on his face by a grandpa with one foot out of the sport. He’s irrelevant.
So who should Fury fight in you opinion, except Usyk -AJ winner?
Fair enough mate, thought must’ve been a newer fan.
What’s made you support Hearn in recent years?
My biggest issue with Matchroom is they never re-invest back into the sport. They’re just running the well dry with British boxing.
The hearn stuff came when eubank jr vs ggg fell through and kell got it. The whole amir vs canelo aftermath with the focus on brook's next move. I thought eddie was on point on everything back then and though he was/is smug, i realised he is entertaining, funny..but he is more open with questions from ifl. So basically subbing to ifl.
then came his gradual move to the US and a the drama that ensued.
Hes/its all been entertaining for sure. A real life life soap opera.
These days its a bit basic and boring.
I didnt realise it was a serious question that required an answer.answe
I saw the 90s/early 00s era. Got to watch nas, lennox but never live because they would fight in america. Uncles were into boxing and we would watch these big fights on vhs the next day because theyd record them for us.
We lived in cheetham hill manchester back in the late 90s..cant even remember the yr anymore but tyson fought in the MEN. 5mins from us. Uncles, brother went to that. I was pissed off i didnt get to go.
I didnt take too much interest outside of that. I was all about manyoo.
When we first got 56k phone line internet, i remember going on yahoo chatrooms and got into a boxing one. Thought it was cool to talk to americans about boxing, they were all rjj fans and got me to start watching his fights. Again, i used to get them on vhs. Some yanks were arguing with me over my view that lennox was an all time great. Their argument was that he ducked prime tyson and wouldnt even come close to a prime foreman, ali, frazer etc. Then he got beat by rahman right after and these yanks were having a field day.
nothing has changed.
I started getting more into boxing when hatton fought may and pac. Calzaghe had big fights, haye beat valuev...amir khan was kind of coming up.
MUch of that is because of online streaming.
I watched chisora vs fury 1 on channel 5.
I was def dumb back then because i thought these guys would be danny williams/audley harrison level fighters. The idea of either of them going on to challenge the klitschko's seemed like a pipe dream.
the real turning point was haye-chisora in germany, and amir khan getting battered by danny garcia. The drama around all that woth kell brook coming up aswell made it entertaining. To tell you the truth i hated eddie hearn back then aswell.
Fair enough mate, thought must’ve been a newer fan.
What’s made you support Hearn in recent years?
My biggest issue with Matchroom is they never re-invest back into the sport. They’re just running the well dry with British boxing.
Stop ducking the question, how long you been following the sport?
I didnt realise it was a serious question that required an answer.answe
I saw the 90s/early 00s era. Got to watch nas, lennox but never live because they would fight in america. Uncles were into boxing and we would watch these big fights on vhs the next day because theyd record them for us.
We lived in cheetham hill manchester back in the late 90s..cant even remember the yr anymore but tyson fought in the MEN. 5mins from us. Uncles, brother went to that. I was pissed off i didnt get to go.
I didnt take too much interest outside of that. I was all about manyoo.
When we first got 56k phone line internet, i remember going on yahoo chatrooms and got into a boxing one. Thought it was cool to talk to americans about boxing, they were all rjj fans and got me to start watching his fights. Again, i used to get them on vhs. Some yanks were arguing with me over my view that lennox was an all time great. Their argument was that he ducked prime tyson and wouldnt even come close to a prime foreman, ali, frazer etc. Then he got beat by rahman right after and these yanks were having a field day.
nothing has changed.
I started getting more into boxing when hatton fought may and pac. Calzaghe had big fights, haye beat valuev...amir khan was kind of coming up.
MUch of that is because of online streaming.
I watched chisora vs fury 1 on channel 5.
I was def dumb back then because i thought these guys would be danny williams/audley harrison level fighters. The idea of either of them going on to challenge the klitschko's seemed like a pipe dream.
the real turning point was haye-chisora in germany, and amir khan getting battered by danny garcia. The drama around all that woth kell brook coming up aswell made it entertaining. To tell you the truth i hated eddie hearn back then aswell.
The best should fight the best.
The best fighter should fight top 10 contenders. So what is so strange if I want Fury to fight Whyte? Whyte is not only top 10, he is top 5.
On a one win streak after being stopped cold on his face by a grandpa with one foot out of the sport. He’s irrelevant.
Joyce admitted that Fury schooled him in sparring when he was 30 stone, and what's he ever done? Beat Dubois who was completely unproven himself?
The only guy Fury needs to beat to cement himself as the best of his era is Usyk/Joshua.
I don't rate Joyce at all. He has a half decent jab but that's about it. Little to no head movement, and he just seems very slow and robotic. I'd be very surprised if he can mix it with the best.
Err i think youre upside down in lala land mate...
the narrative weve been fed hard is that wilder is this monster...but he had no resume and selected a 50% version of fury and was even outboxed by that.
I recall wilder cheating with illegal punches and the rest vs a version of ortiz that had failed the medical. Was i supppsed to be impressed by that?
Look at how chisora handled spiltzka? Why should we assume wilder is any better?
btw tyson wasnt even training this summer.we all saw it. Then he had a new baby born premature and sick...that version also had a couple of scares vs the absolute best version of wilder.
Sorry im just questioning if wilder was the real deal.
Stop ducking the question, how long you been following the sport?
Seriously, are you sort of new to the sport? When did you start following it?
I’m guessing you’re just naive to the industry, I remember when I first started following boxing in the early 90’s and thinking everything I saw on TV was gospel, as a kid I would have told you Toney, Jones and Nunn were running scared of Benn and Eubank. :lol1:
In hindsight you look back and think how was I so gullible, you’ll probably experience that same eureka moment in a few years if you continue following boxing.
Err i think youre upside down in lala land mate...
the narrative weve been fed hard is that wilder is this monster...but he had no resume and selected a 50% version of fury and was even outboxed by that.
I recall wilder cheating with illegal punches and the rest vs a version of ortiz that had failed the medical. Was i supppsed to be impressed by that?
Look at how chisora handled spiltzka? Why should we assume wilder is any better?
btw tyson wasnt even training this summer.we all saw it. Then he had a new baby born premature and sick...that version also had a couple of scares vs the absolute best version of wilder.
Sorry im just questioning if wilder was the real deal.
Why should we assume otherwise?
Seriously, are you sort of new to the sport? When did you start following it?
I’m guessing you’re just naive to the industry, I remember when I first started following boxing in the early 90’s and thinking everything I saw on TV was gospel, as a kid I would have told you Toney, Jones and Nunn were running scared of Benn and Eubank. :lol1:
In hindsight you look back and think how was I so gullible, you’ll probably experience that same eureka moment in a few years if you continue following boxing.
Fury can claim to be better h2h than wlad and wilder, he has wins over them to prove it. But needs to prove he can beat usyk and josh. Yes Josh has lost but fury not beat usyk or the fat Mexican snickers eater who beat josh so can't claim to be better than josh.
I think fury is the no1 right now but on condition he beats the other 2 wannabbees
Wlad wasnt motivated and fury at th time was a relatively unknown quantity.
Wlad had his first and only child at home that yr, so he wasnt the same menacing motivated guy. His partner checked into a post partum depression clinic one month before it.
On top of that you had this loudmouth brit (and wlad thought 'here we go again, another david haye'.
I believe fury was also benefitting from the juice.
He avoided the rematch against what should have been a motivated version of wlad.
Hes since beat wilder, who had no resume to speak of.
If fury goes on to beat the likes of whyte, aj and usyk...then there wont be any doubts left.
Fury hasnt even taken high entropy fights back to back in the same calender yr.
Fury’s baby was in intensive care 7 weeks ago when she pretty much died twice, he only trained for 4 weeks for the Wilder fight because he was sleeping on a hospital floor. That’s significantly worse than what Klitschko was going through, But there was no excuses, he went and fought and won.
So even if Klitschko with the bogus excuses that his fans are making for him were real, then that’s his problem when other fighters can perform with stuff going on
I see threads hating on fury from wilder fans ..not matchroom/aj fans.
I See a lot of anti matchroom/aj threads from wilder and fury fans. Its obv which side is obsessed.
You really are brainwashed aren’t you. How long you been following boxing?
Don’t forget how “avoided” Dillian is… :lol1:
The whole division is running scared from a guy who’s never won a European title and is 1-1 in Domestic title fights. Sounds like a real killer…
Whyte avoided final eliminators with Ortiz and Pulev, then he turned down a career high payday to fight AJ for 3 belts. Now he’s faking injury to avoid Wallin
But everyone’s running scared :lol1:
Love is blind when it comes to Matchroom FC. :lol1:
I see threads hating on fury from wilder fans ..not matchroom/aj fans.
I See a lot of anti matchroom/aj threads from wilder and fury fans. Its obv which side is obsessed.
Isn’t beating the two longest reigning heavyweight champion is in years doing anything?
He beat them in their backyards in 2 completely different fashions too :lol1:
Wlad wasnt motivated and fury at th time was a relatively unknown quantity.
Wlad had his first and only child at home that yr, so he wasnt the same menacing motivated guy. His partner checked into a post partum depression clinic one month before it.
On top of that you had this loudmouth brit (and wlad thought 'here we go again, another david haye'.
I believe fury was also benefitting from the juice.
He avoided the rematch against what should have been a motivated version of wlad.
Hes since beat wilder, who had no resume to speak of.
If fury goes on to beat the likes of whyte, aj and usyk...then there wont be any doubts left.
Fury hasnt even taken high entropy fights back to back in the same calender yr.
Incredible isn’t it.
Dillian Whyte’s resume is supposedly incredibly deep, but Chisora with about 10 losses is in his top 2 or 3 wins. A man who Fury beat twice, taking his 0 in the process. :lol1:
Don’t forget how “avoided” Dillian is… :lol1:
The whole division is running scared from a guy who’s never won a European title and is 1-1 in Domestic title fights. Sounds like a real killer…