If AJ came up through the 90s how would he have done?

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #81
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    People always overrate the past

    i guarantee in 20 years time, People will be saying the current crop of heavyweights at that time wouldn’t have stood a chance against Fury, AJ etc..

    The truth is none of them had ever fought someone as big as Fury that could box like that. AJ would be a huge fighter then too. If Wilder catches any of them, he cleans them out.

    The 90’s had some very good fighters and the rest were just ok. Guys like Tua probably wouldn’t have beaten AJ, maybe one or two times out of ten on the right night. He never won a world title for a reason. Stick a jab in his face with a bit of reach and he was one dimensional and useless, like Chisora or something.
    Right.

    Kronk Fury does really use movement 'Do you understand that? Kronk Fury has not shown dimensions to his game which he used to employ under Peter Fury.

    The Riddler Fury who was close to 250 flat moved, and stole fights 'That guy was awkward'.

    You are trying to play Fury off as some sort of complete fighter 'Fury is extremely clumsy fighter on the inside, THIS is a very bad trait to have going into the 90's'.

    He spent the first half of his career being ****** about, decked numerous times Tyson Fury.

    At 270 pounds compared to the 90's heavyweights, Fury is out of condition 'And he and Joshua seem to both struggle to fight at a pace'.

    People continually try and play Fury off as some sort of genetic marvel. The man does not want to train like he did under Peter Fury, deep down Deathofaclown you know this.

    Too many fighters could come fast straight down the middle, around the sides or up underneath in the 90's. The Riddler Fury would probably survive much better in the 90's, this Kronk Fury would be in some exciting fights 'But he is there to be hit, Tyson Fury has been there to be hit since Wilder I'.

    His inside defense is overrated, that would of been exposed by Haye if they ever fought.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-23-2021, 01:47 PM.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #82
      - -AJ already done better Than any 90s heavy, so what of OP had come up as a grrl, would he even be here asking dumbo questions?

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