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  • #51
    Originally posted by Dempsey19 View Post
    You rate him higher than Holmes, Wlad and Lennox ? Higher than Ali and Tunney ?

    How do you see him faring against an opponent with a reach advantage over him such as Carnera or Audley Harrison ?
    Watch holmes-norton and holmes-williams, again. Tell me that Fury wouldn't embarrass Holmes. Tell me how Holmes makes that competitive.

    Lewis liked fighters he could bully. When he couldn't work his advantages. Fury is leagues superior to Ray Mercer. Just remember that.

    Heighth and reach have a lot to do w/ Fury success, but he's actually successful DESPITE his size. His size limits him.
    He'd do just fine against anyone bigger than himself.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
      - -You quoting old wives tales ain't accumulated boxing wisdom.

      Name the three best pretitle wins for Sonny and I'll match em head to head with Wlad's.

      Stay tuned boys, this gonna be rich!
      machen folley williams.

      too easy.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
        machen folley williams.

        too easy.
        - -Real easy for me...

        Sonny-9 years to first title-best three fights in the leadup by YOU!

        1960 Machen- 34-2-1(Best fighter prior to Sonny was 58 Folley-draw, and 60 Folley-loss UD.)

        1960 Folley 50-3-2(Best fighter prior to Sonny was 58 Machen-draw, and 60 Machen-win UD.

        1959-60 Williams-45-2, 45-3 (Best fighter prior to Sonny was Bob Satterfield who KOed Cleve)

        Easy work so far, but a bit inbred, like the 50s post Rocky were weakened severely as usually happens when a true great retires.

        Wlad 1996 Gold Superheavy Olympic Medalist-4 years to first title-best fights in the leadup by ME!

        1999 Axel Schulz 26-3-1 (Best fighter prior to Wlad was The Champ, George Foreman-controversial MD loss. Wlad the only fighter to ever KO Schultz.

        2000 Paei Wolfgram 18-1-0 and 96 Silver Superheavy Olympic Medalist (Best fighter prior to Wlad was former title contender Jorge Luis Gonzalez-a MD win. Wlad the first fighter to KO Wolfgram.

        2000 Monte Barrett 23-1 (Best fighter prior to Wlad was Lance Whitaker-a SD loss. Wlad the first fighter to ever KO Barrett.

        Wlad easily KOs Sonny's best, but not a given Sonny could KO Wlad's comp given the size and credentials of the modern superheavies over the teensy 50s heavies.

        And what was Sonny doing 4 years in his career? Well, in 1956 he avenges his sole loss to little Monte Marshall before, ahem, disappearing for his 4th year in 1957.

        Folks, I don't make this stuff up...only in boxing!

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        • #54
          Lol

          Has everyone lost their freakin minds, Tyson Fury does not stack up or even come close to any All time great HW, he sucks overall, his size woudlnt matter, him Primo or Jess willard would make good fights, he sucks, are you all watching a different guy than I have, he would be so easy to hit for the best in the division and even discussing him fighting anyone in the top 25 all time is foolish.

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          • #55
            - -Tyson Fury will be remembered by historians for interrupting Wlad's assault on the great Joe Louis record, but he's still in the middle of his prime years to know where he will ultimately rank.

            One on one historically he whoops most heavy champs, but it's debateable how many top class heavies he could beat, but no doubt he could beat a few.

            Right now I'm not convinced he's regained his pre-loony Form in the lead up to Wlad.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
              - -Tyson Fury will be remembered by historians for interrupting Wlad's assault on the great Joe Louis record, but he's still in the middle of his prime years to know where he will ultimately rank.

              One on one historically he whoops most heavy champs, but it's debateable how many top class heavies he could beat, but no doubt he could beat a few.

              Right now I'm not convinced he's regained his pre-loony Form in the lead up to Wlad.
              yet all he has whooped/outpointed was a semi shot wlad, one of the weakest head to head long term champions we have had.

              Against a 45 year old foreman though sure he has a fair chance.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
                - -Real easy for me...

                Sonny-9 years to first title-best three fights in the leadup by YOU!

                1960 Machen- 34-2-1(Best fighter prior to Sonny was 58 Folley-draw, and 60 Folley-loss UD.)

                1960 Folley 50-3-2(Best fighter prior to Sonny was 58 Machen-draw, and 60 Machen-win UD.

                1959-60 Williams-45-2, 45-3 (Best fighter prior to Sonny was Bob Satterfield who KOed Cleve)

                Easy work so far, but a bit inbred, like the 50s post Rocky were weakened severely as usually happens when a true great retires.

                Wlad 1996 Gold Superheavy Olympic Medalist-4 years to first title-best fights in the leadup by ME!

                1999 Axel Schulz 26-3-1 (Best fighter prior to Wlad was The Champ, George Foreman-controversial MD loss. Wlad the only fighter to ever KO Schultz.

                2000 Paei Wolfgram 18-1-0 and 96 Silver Superheavy Olympic Medalist (Best fighter prior to Wlad was former title contender Jorge Luis Gonzalez-a MD win. Wlad the first fighter to KO Wolfgram.

                2000 Monte Barrett 23-1 (Best fighter prior to Wlad was Lance Whitaker-a SD loss. Wlad the first fighter to ever KO Barrett.

                Wlad easily KOs Sonny's best, but not a given Sonny could KO Wlad's comp given the size and credentials of the modern superheavies over the teensy 50s heavies.

                And what was Sonny doing 4 years in his career? Well, in 1956 he avenges his sole loss to little Monte Marshall before, ahem, disappearing for his 4th year in 1957.

                Folks, I don't make this stuff up...only in boxing!

                shculz wolfie and monte do not come close.

                try again.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
                  shculz wolfie and monte do not come close.

                  try again.
                  - -Not gonna diaper you sonny.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
                    - -Not gonna diaper you sonny.
                    not at any point in history true, stick to the failed comebacks is your best shot.
                    Last edited by DreamFighter; 08-11-2019, 12:54 PM.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by DreamFighter View Post
                      not at any point in history true, stick to the failed comebacks is your best shot.
                      - -What sticks to yer diapers ain't equivalent to greats like Louis and Wlad attempting a comeback...

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