Fury vs Usyk - Historic Impact??

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  • Dr. Z
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    #71
    Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

    When posters refer to fighters who are top 10 of their era as chinny old men and Junk....it begs questions about that poster's worth to a conversation. And I think you are way better than that. Seriously. You can not get into boxing's top 1% being junk. You don't need me to tell you that Sir.
    Sorry when a man is too lazy to get in shape and fights two 40+ year old men on the decline and ducks out of a chance for a world title fight call it what you will.

    Thanks I am better than that but am upset with the attitudes of several men. I am disappointed with the choices these guy are making at the top are making.

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    • max baer
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      #72
      Originally posted by The D3vil
      I think that there are no all-time great fighters today because guys don't fight high competition quite enough.

      You can make the argument that Fury can beat anybody in history based on his size and skill, fine.

      But his resume doesn't jibe with making him a top 5 HW of all-time

      Beating Deontay Wilder 2 times & a blown up cruiser in Usyk doesn't make you a top 5 HW of all-time.

      Now, if he just mowed everybody down in 2 rounds the way Mike Tyson used to, then you, you might have a point, but that's not what it is.

      Usyk strugged with Derek Chisora, FFS.

      Anthony Joshua lost to Andy Ruiz & then fought scared in the rematch.

      Beating Fury doesn't put him ahead of guys who had long reigns as champion or were undisputed in a world with only 1 champion.

      They both need long reigns and to prove their worth before we put them in that class.

      I'm not the biggest Klitschko guy, but at least he was champ for 10 years and defended the belt 20 times before people put him up there.
      very well said. i agree with you for the most part.
      Last edited by max baer; 03-22-2023, 12:36 PM.

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        #73
        Originally posted by Dr. Z

        Sorry when a man is too lazy to get in shape and fights two 40+ year old men on the decline and ducks out of a chance for a world title fight call it what you will.

        Thanks I am better than that but am upset with the attitudes of several men. I am disappointed with the choices these guy are making at the top are making.
        I hear you. If they can't get this Fury-Usyk thing done I'm gonna be pissed off. If this was MMA Dana White would tell them both, "The fight is May xx, you're gettin 1.3 million each. Be there in top shape or you're FIRED!"

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        • Bundana
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          #74
          Originally posted by The D3vil
          I think that there are no all-time great fighters today because guys don't fight high competition quite enough.
          What if Usyk defeats Fury in convincing fashion and then retires - could it not then be justified to call him an all-time great?

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            #75
            Originally posted by JAB5239

            What HOF fighter has he fought? What legend? What fighter that will be a top 20 all time heavyweight? Maybe he will, but time isn't on his side and AJ isn't going to give him those accolades.
            - - When Ali retired, he had neither beat nor fought a single HOF fighter.

            It's fine if you want to be an unstudied fan rah rah fan empty of any knowledge like the vast unwashed hordes of the world...



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              #76
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules

              - - When Ali retired, he had neither beat nor fought a single HOF fighter.

              It's fine if you want to be an unstudied fan rah rah fan empty of any knowledge like the vast unwashed hordes of the world...
              Maybe that is because the World boxing hall of fame didn't open until 1980. I'm sure there were SEVERAL years of backlogged fighters to induct. That was 43 years ago now, they're probably caught up. The International boxing hall of fame didn't open until 1990. It really no wonder, if you understand simple arithmetic, why no boxers Ali or fought had been inducted up until that point.

              Are you really this ******?? Apparently.



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                #77
                Originally posted by JAB5239

                Maybe that is because the World boxing hall of fame didn't open until 1980. I'm sure there were SEVERAL years of backlogged fighters to induct. That was 43 years ago now, they're probably caught up. The International boxing hall of fame didn't open until 1990. It really no wonder, if you understand simple arithmetic, why no boxers Ali or fought had been inducted up until that point.

                Are you really this ******?? Apparently.


                - - What I said stands engraved in stone.

                What you said proves you can cite your 123s and ABCs, but can't figure out how to cogitate Jack ran up the hill, though you do a fair impersonation of Jack tumbling down the hill.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                  - - What I said stands engraved in stone.

                  What you said proves you can cite your 123s and ABCs, but can't figure out how to cogitate Jack ran up the hill, though you do a fair impersonation of Jack tumbling down the hill.
                  What you said was idiotic. Engrave that in stone!

                  And the point still stands.stank doesnt look to have any HOF competition on the horizon. Maybe that changes. But at 37 the clock is ticking, and Holfields comp is just simply better than Usyks comp at the present time.

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                  • The D3vil
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Bundana

                    What if Usyk defeats Fury in convincing fashion and then retires - could it not then be justified to call him an all-time great?
                    How do we define all-time great?

                    All-time great P4P or just HW?

                    Top 100 P4P all-time?

                    Yeah, maybe.

                    Top 20 HW?

                    Maybe.

                    Lots of dudes had long reigns as champions or made 9, 10 defenses as champions or beat a ton of HOFs before being put in that realm.

                    Usyk has never beat a HOF, yet

                    Fury's beat 1, maybe 2, if Wilder gets in (because everybody who's ever defended the HW title 9 times is in)

                    Both need a definitive reign.

                    Fury's closer than Usyk right now to being an all-time HW. If he wins, he can say he beat the best HWs of his generation (outside of Joshua, who got smoked 2x by Usyk).

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by Bundana

                      What if Usyk defeats Fury in convincing fashion and then retires - could it not then be justified to call him an all-time great?
                      I sure think so. There are a few ways to become great. What Usyk would have done there is one of those.

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