Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: This Was as Good as Any Trilogy in History

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  • GBP4LIFE
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    #11
    Joshua is a proven wimp.. its levels.. no one cares to see Fury beat that lame up now

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    • Bob
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      #12
      Great entertaining fight,very little boxing.
      Modern day Foreman Lyle?
      I called it & said yesterday Wilders making the same mistake as Aj thinking muscles win fight's when all they do is gas you.
      Saying that Fury isn't carrying his weight well any more & his usual mongoose twitch head movement was almost gone, those 20 months haven't warn well. I was shocked in the 4th with Wilder turning the fight on its head, heart in my throat & hats off to both warrior's for showing true grit & leaving it all in the ring.
      A real modern day classic to end a great trilogy. That's legacy.
      Please no excuses.
      DW next, Wallin II !!

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      • jonnyc420
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        #13
        Wilder did his best, I have respect for the man now. However f**k his fans that were running their mouths and running with those BS excuses for a year. Fury is simply better than Wilder and now they hiding.

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        • vicious_uppercut
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          #14
          Crazy to think just 3 years ago Fury was gearing up for his first fight with Wilder having come back from mental problems, Joshua was riding high having just beat Povetkin and Wilder had beaten Ortiz a second time and was gearing up to fight Fury for the first time.

          ……Fury is now top of the mountain, Wilder is well and truly at the back of the line with Joshua just a rematch away from potentially joining him!

          Boxing is damn unpredictable!!!

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          • Rodtang
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            #15
            Well done to Fury in proving beyond doubt he's better than Wilder.That's one step closer to him clearing out the division. Still got some ways to go though, but he's getting there. Now for the more challenging tests. Again well done.

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            • Slowhand
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
              Great entertaining fight,very little boxing.
              Modern day Foreman Lyle?
              I called it & said yesterday Wilders making the same mistake as Aj thinking muscles win fight's when all they do is gas you.
              Saying that Fury isn't carrying his weight well any more & his usual mongoose twitch head movement was almost gone, those 20 months haven't warn well. I was shocked in the 4th with Wilder turning the fight on its head, heart in my throat & hats off to both warrior's for showing true grit & leaving it all in the ring.
              A real modern day classic to end a great trilogy. That's legacy.
              Please no excuses.
              DW next, Wallin II !!
              Agreed, 220 lbs Wilder might have beaten this version of Fury. Both were too heavy, rusty and sloppy at times, but they delivered a great entertaining thriller so I can´t complain. But Fury better take Usyk (?) more seriously. There´s no constant danger of KO but no stationary target either, and certainly the pace will be on a different level for 36 minutes.

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              • Oldskoolg
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                #17
                Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk
                Great entertaining fight,very little boxing.
                Modern day Foreman Lyle?
                I called it & said yesterday Wilders making the same mistake as Aj thinking muscles win fight's when all they do is gas you.
                Saying that Fury isn't carrying his weight well any more & his usual mongoose twitch head movement was almost gone, those 20 months haven't warn well. I was shocked in the 4th with Wilder turning the fight on its head, heart in my throat & hats off to both warrior's for showing true grit & leaving it all in the ring.
                A real modern day classic to end a great trilogy. That's legacy.
                Please no excuses.
                DW next, Wallin II !!
                Unfortunately the alternative was to get back down to 215 or so and give away 60-70lbs. Wilder is just too small for fury who knew how to use his height and weight and turn it into strength. Edge of your seat fight and I enjoyed it. When both of these guys are gone the division will be worse off for it

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                • Monty Fisto
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                  #18
                  No way is Wilder the second best heavyweight. Usyk would be turning him all night long, hitting him with shots he didn't even see coming. Fury really needs to fight Usyk to decide who is the best, but we'll likely get Joshua vs Usyk rematch first. Fury should give Whyte his shot. I think Fury is much better than Whyte, but he would be a valid opponent. Joyce as well, but I doubt that happens.

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                  • Jab jab boom
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                    #19
                    From my lifetime, my favorite trilogy was Barrera vs Morales. As far as heavyweight trilogies in my lifetime, this falls behind Bowe vs Holyfield.

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                    • Adsy
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                      #20
                      Fury v Whyte and Usyk v Joe Joyce or Hrgovic or whoeverthehell deserves it
                      Winners fight for all the belts
                      Joshua v Wilder to fight the winner for a shot at redemption if they have a barn burner
                      That'd be the best way to deal with current HW situation

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