So much talk about Joshua`s resume

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  • Robbie Barrett
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    #11
    Originally posted by Thuglife Nelo

    Because Youtube has a unique culture of UK fight fans vs LDBC Haymonites. The LDBC world had about 500K followers from various boxing channels going against both Fury and AJ. Fury STOLE the shine from Wilder vs AJ. Most of Fury fans rejoice because an Ogre slob who just imposes weight and showboats reach was able to beat a loud mouth twerking Thug. Many fans enjoyed that. I never had a dog in the rematch tbh, because the fight I really wanted from the get go was Wilder vs AJ for True Undisputed.

    I also don't like, as you said, how Tyson Fury doesn't get slack from industry writers about Nandrolone for a post fight urine test. He was in layman's terms fighting Christian Hammer from the benefits of anabolic steroids. I don't know when Fury was LAST tested before his fight for Hammer, but he failed his locker room test. Meanwhile we've got former pro-LDBC guests like Breadman Edwards who continuously brings up PEDS on Canelo, which technically, Canelo passed all pre and post tests for fights.

    Obvious agendas much? I'm going to take a wild guess... Breadman gives Fury a pass because Sugar Hill is with him?
    Fury's steroid use is off limits to the media because of "muh mental health"

    If he needed to juice for Hammer, what's he taking for other fights? He doesn't have a UK license so isn't being tested by UKAD anymore. NSAC isn't testing him while he's in the UK.
    Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 05-18-2021, 05:37 AM.

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      #12
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

      Fury's steroid use is off limits to the media because of "muh mental health"

      If he needed to juice for Hammer, what's he taking for other fighters?
      apparently Hughie Fury too had mental health issues at the same time. FOH... believe me, I was rooting for many ban bets that Canelo would beat BJS, because many fans wanted Canelo to lose given the circumstances for what BJS is known for and affiliated too. all racist pieces of shet. how do you get UK fans citing ''I hope BJS beats Clenelo'' I assume all those fans were gypsies too. but to a lot BJS fans' credit, many LDBC dorks wanted BJS to beat Canelo too when they were to ones crying about BJS doing Andrade or Monroe Jr. dirty. WAR CANELO. True Boxing figure

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      • Toffee
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        #13
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        But would anybody here bet on Povetkin, Whyte, Parker or Ruiz to beat Tyson Fury?

        I mean, seriously?

        I wouldn`t even bet on them to beat Wilder.

        So what huge "resume" is that.

        I think Ruiz would be easier for Fury than Wallin was.
        With the exception of Whyte, they were all title defences (and a unification).

        So, no Fury wouldn't beat them. Because he wouldn't fight them.

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        • Kezzer
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          #14
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          But would anybody here bet on Povetkin, Whyte, Parker or Ruiz to beat Tyson Fury?

          I mean, seriously?

          I wouldn`t even bet on them to beat Wilder.

          So what huge "resume" is that.

          I think Ruiz would be easier for Fury than Wallin was.
          Would anyone bet that fury would beat all of them without taking a loss. That’s a slightly different question.

          wallin is clearly well below all of those in the listing.

          maybe fury Could beat all of them, but he has to fight them to find out. Even if he beats Joshua then his resume is only just beginning - its still pretty bare.

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          • TMLT87
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            #15
            I dont think anyone on AJs resume beats Fury but I think Wilder would lose to Wlad and possibly others.

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              #16
              Originally posted by TMLT87
              I dont think anyone on AJs resume beats Fury but I think Wilder would lose to Wlad and possibly others.
              Wlad I would think...but then Wlad has a very suspect chin and doesn't seem to fare too well against unorthodox fighters. But who else? Ruiz, Parker, Takam and Povetkin have gone on to show they have nothing to even remotely threaten Wilder with. All have been blasted out/dropped by guys even worse. And Whyte? I honestly have no idea why his name is even propositioned as a top 10. He should never have even been given a rematch vs Povetkin as h was shot to bits and, even then, just look at him fight. Look at how slow he moves. How laboured his punching is, how unwilling he is to commit to consistent jab. He has all of Wilder's faults minus the power, chin and speed.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Kezzer

                Would anyone bet that fury would beat all of them without taking a loss. That’s a slightly different question.

                wallin is clearly well below all of those in the listing.

                maybe fury Could beat all of them, but he has to fight them to find out. Even if he beats Joshua then his resume is only just beginning - its still pretty bare.
                What is this rubbish? Wallin lost every ****ing round of his fight with Fury, how the hell are people making a big deal out of a single cut which didn't even end up being a deciding factor in the match. And even then, Wallin has gone onto beat Breazeale.

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                • Robbie Barrett
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

                  Wlad I would think...but then Wlad has a very suspect chin and doesn't seem to fare too well against unorthodox fighters. But who else? Ruiz, Parker, Takam and Povetkin have gone on to show they have nothing to even remotely threaten Wilder with. All have been blasted out/dropped by guys even worse. And Whyte? I honestly have no idea why his name is even propositioned as a top 10. He should never have even been given a rematch vs Povetkin as h was shot to bits and, even then, just look at him fight. Look at how slow he moves. How laboured his punching is, how unwilling he is to commit to consistent jab. He has all of Wilder's faults minus the power, chin and speed.
                  So why does Wilder cherry pick further down the rankings instead of fighting them?

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                  • Robbie Barrett
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                    #19
                    All you get from Fury and Wilder fans are "they would beat them easy" well obviously Fury and Wilder don't think they would be as easy as you think, or they'd have been fighting them for more money instead of the cherry picks they chose.

                    Fury and Wilder don't have to fight top 10 rated fighters because they win in their fans heads. Let's apply the same logic to Canelo, he never has to fight any challenge at 160/168 again because he wins in fantasy matches. Canelo should just fight guys ranked 50th from now on.
                    Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 05-18-2021, 07:37 AM.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                      Fury's worst enemy is consistency.

                      I have no doubt Fury at his best beats all of those names.

                      But could he beat all of those guys in a row fighting 2-3 times a year without losing motivation and making a mistake?

                      Because that is part of being a great champion is turning up regularly time after time fight in and fight out and getting it done.

                      I'm a huge fury fan but I do wish he had more consistency and fought more often, some of it is politics some of it is Fury's personality but he could have given us more big fight nights than he has that's for sure.
                      Fury I think needs to be stimulated to fight, most of those fighters on Joshua's resume do not stimulate him 'I would say Whyte is the closet one to annoying him' I honestly think Whyte bothers him personally.

                      Muhammad Ali would view most of his opponents as a joke, and was a lazy trainer 'People have the perception of Muhammad Ali as some sort of spartan type trainer, but really he was not'.

                      I think Fury is the same, depending on who he fights? His training will change.

                      Larry Holmes accused Muhammad Ali of not training as hard as he should of even for George Foreman 'It was during this show below'.

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