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  • -Kev-
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    #41
    Originally posted by denium

    Neither of them have wins as good as Fury.
    Canelo has the second best resume of any active fighter right now. First is Pacquiao.

    Fury’s wins over Klitschko and Wilder are very good imo. But in the opinion of Wilder critics, it should not be a good win, since they do not think anything of Wilder. That leaves a 40 year old Klitschko as Fury’s best win.

    Like I said, Fury’s own rival is himself. He could have more names on his resume, it was up to him. But he wasted his prime away drinking and doing drugs. He could’ve added whoever he wanted to his resume because it doesn’t seem like there’s any active HW who can beat him.

    The three years he took off of boxing from November 2015-2018, +his active years 2019-present, he could’ve added Ortiz, Ruiz, Whyte, Povetkin, Pulev, Haye, to Klitschko, Wilder and possibly Joshua next. And then at that point you would’ve had a point in saying he has better wins than Canelo.

    Fury absolutely has better wins than Crawford though. But that is not saying much. Crawford’s resume is dog s.hit.

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    • billeau2
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      #42
      Originally posted by -Kev-

      Canelo has the second best resume of any active fighter right now. First is Pacquiao.

      Fury’s wins over Klitschko and Wilder are very good imo. But in the opinion of Wilder critics, it should not be a good win, since they do not think anything of Wilder. That leaves a 40 year old Klitschko as Fury’s best win.

      Like I said, Fury’s own rival is himself. He could have more names on his resume, it was up to him. But he wasted his prime away drinking and doing drugs. He could’ve added whoever he wanted to his resume because it doesn’t seem like there’s any active HW who can beat him.

      The three years he took off of boxing from November 2015-2018, +his active years 2019-present, he could’ve added Ortiz, Ruiz, Whyte, Povetkin, Pulev, Haye, to Klitschko, Wilder and possibly Joshua next. And then at that point you would’ve had a point in saying he has better wins than Canelo.

      Fury absolutely has better wins than Crawford though. But that is not saying much. Crawford’s resume is dog s.hit.
      It is the curse of the big boys lol. I have made the point, many times in the history section, that if you look historically at the heavyweights, most of them did not fight great competition during their reign. There are some very notable exceptions, like the 70's with Ali and I think Lenox Louis fought good competition... but its not unusual for a heavyweight to not fight great competition during their reign.

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      • EnglishOxide
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        #43
        Looks like he's building himself for speed.

        If he goes too skinny it won't take much for AJ to knock him over.

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