Tyson Fury's resume is garbage

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  • El_Mero
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    #31
    Wilder, Fury, Joshua and any of these other "top" HW's resumes lack like a mofo. But out of all of them, Furys is best cause he beat Wlad when Klit was closest to his prime and BEAT THE LIVING SH.IT out of Wilder. So there you have it.

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    • Marchegiano
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      #32
      Originally posted by Left Hook Tua

      Fury is what 6'8?

      He won't do well against 6'1-under 200 lb-under heavies like Dempsey, Patterson, marciano, etc?
      Patterson and Marciano you have a discussion.

      Jack Dempsey really shouldn't be a debate. Jack Dempsey is made for destroying big men with soft bellies. He's an ATG and should be favored against any new champion whose resume consists of old men who fight nothing like dempsey and a young puncher who fights long unlike Dempsey. Jack has analogs, Tyson has none.

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      • baroidi
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        #33
        it's a garbage HW era, so yeah, but he did beat Klitschko to end that era.

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        • Left Hook Tua
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          #34
          Originally posted by LeOoze

          nah, blown up cruiserweights have knocked fury down. more decorated fighters like Patterson would turn fury's liver into paste.
          Pretty sure floyd Patterson who has been knocked down like 50 times by 190-200 lb fighters would get ktfo by tyson fury

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          • Left Hook Tua
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            #35
            Originally posted by Marchegiano

            Patterson and Marciano you have a discussion.

            Jack Dempsey really shouldn't be a debate. Jack Dempsey is made for destroying big men with soft bellies. He's an ATG and should be favored against any new champion whose resume consists of old men who fight nothing like dempsey and a young puncher who fights long unlike Dempsey. Jack has analogs, Tyson has none.
            Fake Jack dempsey fought a huge jess Willard. Who else?

            Most of the guys he fought were of similar height to him. 5'10-6'1

            Fake jack dempsey would be a light heavyweight today.

            Fight at 175, cutting down from 190.

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            • creekrat77
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              #36
              His resume is actually pretty good. Fought Chisora twice, Wladimir, Wilder now three times, Haye pulled out to fight him twice.. ehh the list starts to drop off from there but he's got a lot of career left

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              • -Kev-
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                #37
                He won’t do well in a lot of h2d fights with the greats?

                He is 6’9” and moves like a Jr Middleweight, and can match the power of any of the most powerful HW’s in history. Chin? We have already seen him get up from a KD from Wilder, who has the highest KO rate of any HW in history.

                You’d be delusional to ignore the extreme size disadvantage plus his skills. He is as agile as any of the most agile Heavies in history. Not as explosive as Mike Tyson, but absolutely moves like a fighter from the lighter weights.

                These HW’s aren’t just Valuev 2.0. They are big, tall, powerful, quick, move around excellently, and stamina to go the full 12.

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                • LeOoze
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by -Kev-
                  He won’t do well in a lot of h2d fights with the greats?

                  He is 6’9” and moves like a Jr Middleweight, and can match the power of any of the most powerful HW’s in history. Chin? We have already seen him get up from a KD from Wilder, who has the highest KO rate of any HW in history.

                  You’d be delusional to ignore the extreme size disadvantage plus his skills. He is as agile as any of the most agile Heavies in history. Not as explosive as Mike Tyson, but absolutely moves like a fighter from the lighter weights.

                  These HW’s aren’t just Valuev 2.0. They are big, tall, powerful, quick, move around excellently, and stamina to go the full 12.
                  he’s more like Valuev 0.5

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                  • Left Hook Tua
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by -Kev-
                    He won’t do well in a lot of h2d fights with the greats?

                    He is 6’9” and moves like a Jr Middleweight, and can match the power of any of the most powerful HW’s in history. Chin? We have already seen him get up from a KD from Wilder, who has the highest KO rate of any HW in history.

                    You’d be delusional to ignore the extreme size disadvantage plus his skills. He is as agile as any of the most agile Heavies in history. Not as explosive as Mike Tyson, but absolutely moves like a fighter from the lighter weights.

                    These HW’s aren’t just Valuev 2.0. They are big, tall, powerful, quick, move around excellently, and stamina to go the full 12.
                    With his size only heavyweights from past eras that can beat him has to be extra special ATG.

                    Few ppl can overcome size disparity that fury has over the old guys.

                    guys that were special and had great chins and great skills..

                    Guys like ali, Holmes, foreman, liston, etc.. can overcome fury size.

                    Guys like Marciano and Patterson are too small.

                    I'm on the fence about Joe Louis.

                    Louis was great but his chin wasn't the best.. maybe fury tags him and kos him.

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                    • BodyBagz
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                      #40
                      Prior to shot Wlad, it has to be the single worst resume for a hyped fighter.
                      I want a Fury fan to tell me how much credit they gave Wilder before fighting him !!!!

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