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  • #71
    Originally posted by The Old LefHook View Post

    Pep will pound Fury's belly like a jilted blacksmith. A tiny man chops down a redwood tree.

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    • #72
      Originally posted by denium View Post

      Duran and Leonard beat Tyson Fury?

      Are all the people who post in this forum in special school or something? Wow, I've never read as much rubbish in my life!
      As my old nana used to say, with a sad shake of her head, "Oh deary me, deary, deary me ... "

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      • #73
        Originally posted by kafkod View Post

        As my old nana used to say, with a sad shake of her head, "Oh deary me, deary, deary me ... "
        It's possibly the ******est thing I've ever read on this website, and that's really saying something.

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        • #74
          Originally posted by denium View Post

          It's possibly the ******est thing I've ever read on this website, and that's really saying something.
          If track times hadn't been recorded with stopwatches since I don't know when, you would have athletics fans swearing that Jessie Owens would leave any present day sprinter for dead.

          Some of these old timers are still clinging on to ideas that have their origins in pre WW2 "gym wisdom"

          In another thread, Billeau2 is trying to tell me that, when it comes to punching power, the equation - "speed x mass = force" only works up to 175lbs. Above that, the laws of physics don't apply.

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          • #75
            Originally posted by kafkod View Post

            If track times hadn't been recorded with stopwatches since I don't know when, you would have athletics fans swearing that Jessie Owens would leave any present day sprinter for dead.

            Some of these old timers are still clinging on to ideas that have their origins in pre WW2 "gym wisdom"

            In another thread, Billeau2 is trying to tell me that, when it comes to punching power, the equation - "speed x mass = force" only works up to 175lbs. Above that, the laws of physics don't apply.
            Bill is a good man and I like him, but he's talking s**** here.

            And yeah you're right, these old fools probably think that Spencer Gore would beat Novak Djokovic at tennis.

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            • #76
              Originally posted by kafkod View Post

              If track times hadn't been recorded with stopwatches since I don't know when, you would have athletics fans swearing that Jessie Owens would leave any present day sprinter for dead.

              Some of these old timers are still clinging on to ideas that have their origins in pre WW2 "gym wisdom"

              In another thread, Billeau2 is trying to tell me that, when it comes to punching power, the equation - "speed x mass = force" only works up to 175lbs. Above that, the laws of physics don't apply.
              . . . and if Jesse Owens was a product of 21st Century track and field he just might leave everyone behind him, and then again maybe not.

              Never judge a man's greatness outside his own time.

              First you guys tell us these past fighters are too small to compete against Fury because they are so small; you then tell us he's the greatest fighter of all time because he could beat all these ATGs.

              ????????? - You don't see the bad logic in your statements?

              Isn't it like telling us your friend is the toughest guy in the senior class becuse he could go down to the Middle School and beat up 8th graders?

              Judge a man against his contemporaries.

              Not only is Fury not the GOAT, he is, as of now resume wise, not even an ATG.

              Still has much to prove. Wald and Wilder ? That's not much accomplishment, thus far.

              In fact if it all ends after this next fight, and you three guys die off as all humans do, history wise Fury will be remembered as another Carnera nothing more.

              Still has much to prove.

              He won a decision over a ring worn stick and grab Eastern Block fighter and drew and stopped a guy with (only) a good right hand punch. That's not the stuff GOATS are made of.

              Still has much to prove.

              Stating at this point that Fury is the GOAT is the ******est thing I have read on this forum. *

              * Of course it's not - I have read some very ****** things on this forum I just wanted to throw your own word back at you.

              P.S. I still say he is too soft in the middle - looks to be a lazy fighter, my guess, that will catch up to him.
              Last edited by Willie Pep 229; 06-25-2021, 10:05 AM.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by denium View Post

                Never heard of you mate, join date 2018, you're a nobody,

                AJ doesn't have the best record because he's never beaten a real champion, only belt holders like Charles Martin. Fury's wins over champions Wlad & Wilder are far better than anything Joshua has ever achieved.

                Joshua's best win is still Fury's sloppy seconds.
                - -Never heared of U dummyness and I been here since 2005 but skipped out a decade while BS got their sheesh sorta together. Still too many loose bowels staining the landscape. AJ gave the great Ring Champ a chance to win his unified belts back in a tremendous fight.

                Sorta like Manny gave Oscar a chance for another great promotion after Sissyboy Son of Senior ducked out of their rematch in the middle of promo, bursting into tears and crying in Ellerbee's loving arms. Fury ran crying fer his own daddy to skip out on Wlad rematch promos. Had U not been such a pillock about claiming Fury beats everyone in history, U might have some decent respect and conversations. As it stands, he's in a deadman walking phase of his career. Wheels already came off once and seriously wobbly again.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                  - -Never heared of U dummyness and I been here since 2005 but skipped out a decade while BS got their sheesh sorta together. Still too many loose bowels staining the landscape. AJ gave the great Ring Champ a chance to win his unified belts back in a tremendous fight.

                  Sorta like Manny gave Oscar a chance for another great promotion after Sissyboy Son of Senior ducked out of their rematch in the middle of promo, bursting into tears and crying in Ellerbee's loving arms. Fury ran crying fer his own daddy to skip out on Wlad rematch promos. Had U not been such a pillock about claiming Fury beats everyone in history, U might have some decent respect and conversations. As it stands, he's in a deadman walking phase of his career. Wheels already came off once and seriously wobbly again.
                  Could you repeat that post in English please?

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                    . . . and if Jesse Owens was a product of 21st Century track and field he just might leave everyone behind him, and then again maybe not.

                    Never judge a man's greatness outside his own time.

                    First you guys tell us these past fighters are too small to compete against Fury because they are so small; you then tell us he's the greatest fighter of all time because he could beat all these ATGs.

                    ????????? - You don't see the bad logic in your statements?

                    Isn't it like telling us your friend is the toughest guy in the senior class becuse he could go down to the Middle School and beat up 8th graders?

                    Judge a man against his contemporaries.

                    Not only is Fury not the GOAT, he is, as of now resume wise, not even an ATG.

                    Still has much to prove. Wald and Wilder ? That's not much accomplishment, thus far.

                    In fact if it all ends after this next fight, and you three guys die off as all humans do, history wise Fury will be remembered as another Carnera nothing more.

                    Still has much to prove.

                    He won a decision over a ring worn stick and grab Eastern Block fighter and drew and stopped a guy with (only) a good right hand punch. That's not the stuff GOATS are made of.

                    Still has much to prove.

                    Stating at this point that Fury is the GOAT is the ******est thing I have read on this forum. *

                    * Of course it's not - I have read some very ****** things on this forum I just wanted to throw your own word back at you.

                    P.S. I still say he is too soft in the middle - looks to be a lazy fighter, my guess, that will catch up to him.
                    Obviously he won't go down as the GOAT because he doesn't have the resume, but that's not my argument.

                    I'm saying that h2h, Fury is a problem for anyone due to his physical prowess and his skillset. There's never been another boxer with that combination.

                    You seem to be under the impression that Fury is some kind of lumbering oaf, yet nothing could be further from that opinion, he's a master boxer who can box on the front foot and off the back, he can seamlessly switch from orthodox to southpaw, his footwork is outstanding, he can throw every punch in the book, he can fight on the inside, he has the heart of a lion, he has an outstanding boxing IQ, and he has a solid chin with excellent powers of recovery.

                    Fury is a complete boxer, and that opinion is shared not only by myself, but by Roy Jones, Mike Tyson, Lennox Lewis and many other professionals.

                    Even Manny Stewart said that Fury was the future of the division, but let me guess, you old fools know more than these guys, yeah?
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                    • #80
                      Originally posted by Willie Pep 229 View Post

                      . . . and if Jesse Owens was a product of 21st Century track and field he just might leave everyone behind him, and then again maybe not.

                      Never judge a man's greatness outside his own time.

                      First you guys tell us these past fighters are too small to compete against Fury because they are so small; you then tell us he's the greatest fighter of all time because he could beat all these ATGs.

                      ????????? - You don't see the bad logic in your statements?

                      Isn't it like telling us your friend is the toughest guy in the senior class becuse he could go down to the Middle School and beat up 8th graders?
                      You're getting that back to front, mate. What me and Denium are saying is like telling you our friend could obviously beat up all the 8th graders because he's the toughest guy in the senior class.
                      denium removed likes this.

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