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  • #51
    Originally posted by Bossman15 View Post

    I always ask in here who did Joshua fight to get those belts or better yet how many undefeated champions did he face or beat look both of their resumes are about on the same level and it seems to me the top heavyweights do not want to fight each other or the best in the division
    I'm sorry, did you just say both of their resume's are about on the same level? Wow. I'd urge you to go look again. And the answer to your question is AJ beat 2 undefeated champions for his belts as opposed to 1 for Fury. It's all in the resume's

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

      Well never see Fury or Wilder fight, Whyte ,Ruiz Jr or Usyk. AJs already beaten 2, of 3 more dangerous fighters than dumb and dumber. And with the third pending, if he can win he can go after Fury and Wilder which should be easier more basic fights. They probably still run from him though, Wilder especially.
      wait, so you’re saying Whyte and Ruiz are more dangerous than wilder and fury? Yeah ok. One of 2 things are happening here. Either you don’t know much about boxing or you’re such a huge AJ fan that you’ll say just about anything to defend him.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

        Who wanted to see this fight apart from WILDER fans. The only interest in this fight is if Wilder gets obliterated again and if he loses again should AJ face him? In any case even you can admit AJ has attempted to make the fights with both. BIg money offers you heard the words straight out of DEONTAY fat lips. Anyway it is what it is
        I don’t care to see this fight again but Aj is in this position because of his own doing. Like I said, he tried to pull the mega A star card and both wilder and fury moved on without him to make their first and second fight and he’s been out in the cold ever since. You can use that “he was offered more money” argument with someone who does know any better but just because it was more money doesn’t mean it was a fair cut. Before pac fought mayweather, he was offered more money than he’s ever made but declined because it wasn’t a fair cut. He ended up making 3 times as much when the fight happened. Same exact scenario with ggg when Oscar tried to offer him a flat fee to fight canelo. When the fight happened, ggg made more than double the offer. Low ball offers are either a way to short change one fighter to give another a much larger cut or a way to avoid a fight but pretend you’re not.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk View Post
          Just off the headline...
          He's not wrong.
          4 of rematch clause Ajs last 6 were 38-41 year's old and shot by the 4th or 5th. Plus #15 Ruiz & not alowed to hit back Parker.
          Fury was my last horse in the heavyweight race but 7 fight's in 7 year's, common.
          Wilder xD
          It will be interesting for Wilder & Aj to win just to see if Edward still set's up 5050 undesputed or uses Whyte to block the fight again, no respect for the sport. Just protect his cash cow.
          Ya can't blame him, nothing but leaches run the business now.
          These 3 at they're age's should have boxed each other twice already creating a great era to look back on. Instead we have the rarely fight rematch clause era. Should be banned from mandatories.
          Thing is you have 2 things you keep waffling on about. 1, AJ has rematch clauses and 2, this 38-41 thing. Which gives you no argument at all as all of Rematch clause AJs last 6 opponents, easily beat Seferi, Pianeta and Schwartz and also possibly Wallin although the jury is still out on him. Rematch clause AJ has a far superior resume and rematch clauses and age don't come I to it. Look your probably a good guy and I'm not one of these people to be abusive, but rather to offer advice. You might want to change your rhetoric as its been a bit of a pointless cause for you. Tells the truth UK.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
            ...






            things that Tyson Fury owns:


            1) many cars

            2) many houses

            3) many fragile souls










            ...
            Not so many brain cells

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Sammy7861992 View Post
              I think fury gets too much credit for wilder and people are taking away the beating that ortiz gave wilder twice before being stopped by him , I also dont think a guy in his mid 30s is considered in his prime all fury beat was to old champs that got complacent
              I've never even seen Wilder as a top 5 heavyweight. He's rode his luck against average mostly non top 10 opponents. His power has took places his skills can't. With no power I don't think Wilder would have even fought for a title. And this is the ***el in Furys crown?
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              • #57
                Originally posted by Jack_sh*t View Post

                Vladimir K... 2 years before AJ.
                And yet the Wlad k 2 years after Fury, was a far more dangerous,hungrier fighter with the fire back in the belly. And Fury lives of a win he sc****d and has beaten nobody since, but is criticising AJs resume? Oh please Tyson lol.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Kzbox View Post

                  Well i helped myself with mental health but i felt if this guy with legit issues can bring himself back and become champion of the world i can sort out my own life. He definitely has mental health issues that’s not a lie i just don’t know how much of the bull**** is his mental health or actual personality.
                  His mental health issues are layman's terms for P.E.D and coke binging.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

                    And yet the Wlad k 2 years after Fury, was a far more dangerous,hungrier fighter with the fire back in the belly. And Fury lives of a win he sc****d and has beaten nobody since, but is criticising AJs resume? Oh please Tyson lol.
                    Oh please. He was more dangerous because AJ couldn't nullify him in the way TF did. Fury beat Wlad in Dusseldorf, Germany, where you usually have to KO the home fighter to be awarded a draw.

                    Prior to the Fury fight, Wlad hadn't lost in 22 fights over 11 years. Yet he was somehow more dangerous 2 years later, having passed the 40yr old mark and not fought since?

                    Get real.
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                    • #60
                      Past prime fighters can be good wins also, foreman was good win for holyfield, past prime fighters still win fights.

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