Tyson Fury's resume is garbage

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  • hugh grant
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    #11
    I think haye wasted a lot of furys time

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    • FinlandsFinest
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      #12
      Everyone's resume is garbage cause **** boxing. Id say Lomachenko has the best resume in the game, not many warm up fights.

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      • GhostofDempsey
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        #13
        Right now AJ has the best resume at HW, which really isn’t saying much in this era.

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        • STREET CLEANER
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          Resume is trash. Beat Wlad in one of the most boring fights ever and Wilder is a bum. He is a skilled dude for such a big man. Was hoping that he fought AJ which is also a big man with skills and power. Don't know how people here like to rip into Wilder and then call him a good win, can't have it both ways.

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          • LeOoze
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            #15
            Originally posted by STREET CLEANER
            Resume is trash. Beat Wlad in one of the most boring fights ever and Wilder is a bum. He is a skilled dude for such a big man. Was hoping that he fought AJ which is also a big man with skills and power. Don't know how people here like to rip into Wilder and then call him a good win, can't have it both ways.
            Exactly!!!

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            • whollisboxing
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              #16
              Originally posted by LeOoze
              Not saying compared to other heavies today, but compared throughout history. I don't even think Fury would do well in a lot of H2H fantasy fights either.
              H2H fights shouldn’t be based solely on resume though. A 6’9” heavyweight who can move like Tyson Fury does would be a tough matchup for anyone.

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              • LeOoze
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                #17
                Originally posted by whollisboxing

                H2H fights shouldn’t be based solely on resume though. A 6’9” heavyweight who can move like Tyson Fury does would be a tough matchup for anyone.
                Never said it’s based off just resume, it just happens to be that Fury has a trash resume and doesn’t do well in H2H fights

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                • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                  It’s a very weak era. If he adds AJ to the resume nobody will care. The only heavyweights that have mattered in the last 5-6 years are Fury, Klitschko, Wilder and AJ. Fury has 2 out of 3. Nobody gives a sh** about the Povetkin’s, Ortiz’s, Whyte’s etc of this world.

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                  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by FinlandsFinest
                    Everyone's resume is garbage cause **** boxing. Id say Lomachenko has the best resume in the game, not many warm up fights.
                    It’s Pacquiao by a mile, followed by Canelo.

                    Loma has the best resume of any 17 fight fighter in history though, absolutely no padding whatsoever.

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                    • sicko
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                      #20
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                      All Overrated AF! Now that doesn't mean they're not good, I enjoy watching all 3 and I Hope all 3 ultimately fight each other with or without Belts and regardless of who beats who. They all have some of just the most Emotionally Attached BETA MALE Fanboys who worship these guys and get so emotional every time someone say anything about any of these guys. Clean up and Dominate your ERA before you start talking about "GREATNESS" Neither is anything Close to ALL TIME GREAT...well Maybe AJ and Fury is already All Time Great for British Fighters but that is not saying much at all

                      Let them truly EARN Greatness don't give it to them just because they're your little Man Crush lol

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