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  • thetruthteller
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    #81
    I title defense.
    2 guys fought in the current top 10 and one of those guys has 11 losses
    steroids cheat
    currently refusing to fight a mandatory

    Not even close to the best of this era yet
    Last edited by thetruthteller; 10-14-2021, 10:49 AM.

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #82
      Originally posted by Boxing-1013

      Lol if AJ had that cut vs Wallin, he quits. No doubt about it. And if he fought Wilder 3 times, you think he goes 2-0-1 officially like Fury did? GTFOH lol
      Aj wouldn't have been fighting a guy ranked 33 in the world at the time. How did Fury even get away with that??

      Honestly I think Wilder would probably KO AJ but it's an unknown because Wilder hasn't beaten any current top-10 HWs except an old Ortiz (whose best win is Jennings). Both Fury and WIlder almost never fight anyone decent. And if they are so good - why are they avoiding everyone? Sure AJ lost but he is always fighting top guys. Lets' see Wilder and Tyson "I am going to Retire again" + "Only One title defense in my career" Fury fight Usyk and then judge.

      As for Fury he has now run from 2 fights against AJ, so maybe he is not as confident as you think. Don't forget AJ won Olympic Gold while Fury lost to David Price and didn't even qualify for the tournament in the first place.... No surprise to see Fury dodge David Price in the pros lol
      Last edited by Roberto Vasquez; 10-15-2021, 11:01 AM.

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      • Boxing-1013
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        #83
        Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

        Aj wouldn't have been fighting a guy ranked 33 in the world at the time. How did Fury even get away with that??

        Honestly I think Wilder would probably KO AJ but it's an unknown because Wilder hasn't beaten any current top-10 HWs except an old Ortiz (whose best win is Jennings). Both Fury and WIlder almost never fight anyone decent. And if they are so good - why are they avoiding everyone? Sure AJ lost but he is always fighting top guys. Lets' see Wilder and Tyson "I am going to Retire again" + "Only One title defense in my career" Fury fight Usyk and then judge.

        As for Fury he has now run from 2 fights against AJ, so maybe he is not as confident as you think. Don't forget AJ won Olympic Gold while Fury lost to David Price and didn't even qualify for the tournament in the first place.... No surprise to see Fury dodge David Price in the pros lol
        Oh my God I'm so tired of this "AJ is fighting the best, AJ is fighting top 10 guys' bullsh.it.

        Cherrypicking some old/not good guy which some organization has in their top 10, and fighting him at home is NOT IMPRESSIVE TO ME. Don't quote that line to me. It is meaningless.

        Yeah AJ 'won' Olympic gold. He got it handed to him, once again at home! Lol such a hypejob, the fact that people eat it up is disgusting.

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        • hugh grant
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          #84
          Originally posted by thetruthteller
          I title defense.
          2 guys fought in the current top 10 and one of those guys has 11 losses
          steroids cheat
          currently refusing to fight a mandatory

          Not even close to the best of this era yet
          I like fury and I reluctantly agree. Compare fury to what Pac has done to be best of this era. But if fury beats usyk and Josh and he is best of era. And being best of era means you can be goat also
          Last edited by hugh grant; 10-16-2021, 03:40 AM.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #85
            Originally posted by Boxing-1013

            Oh my God I'm so tired of this "AJ is fighting the best, AJ is fighting top 10 guys' bullsh.it.

            Cherrypicking some old/not good guy which some organization has in their top 10, and fighting him at home is NOT IMPRESSIVE TO ME. Don't quote that line to me. It is meaningless.

            Yeah AJ 'won' Olympic gold. He got it handed to him, once again at home! Lol such a hypejob, the fact that people eat it up is disgusting.
            Er..no I was talking about "The Ring" top-10 guys at the time. Fury has managed ONE in 6 years and ONE title defense. Fury didn't even qualify for the Olympics.... I thought he was meant to be skillful?

            You probably think Pianeta and Schwarz are much better fighters than AJ was fighting

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            • Boxing-1013
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              #86
              Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

              Er..no I was talking about "The Ring" top-10 guys at the time. Fury has managed ONE in 6 years and ONE title defense. Fury didn't even qualify for the Olympics.... I thought he was meant to be skillful?

              You probably think Pianeta and Schwarz are much better fighters than AJ was fighting
              I think that cherry picking a top 10 guy, and fighting him at home, is not that impressive at all. What win really impressed you from AJ? What risk did he really take? Wlad was a risk in a way, but he still fought it at home.

              Why isn't he going to fight Usyk in the Ukraine? At least Fury, and Usyk, travel all over to fight. AJ did that twice, and the first time he sh.it his pants.

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #87
                Originally posted by Boxing-1013

                I think that cherry picking a top 10 guy, and fighting him at home, is not that impressive at all. What win really impressed you from AJ? What risk did he really take? Wlad was a risk in a way, but he still fought it at home.

                Why isn't he going to fight Usyk in the Ukraine? At least Fury, and Usyk, travel all over to fight. AJ did that twice, and the first time he sh.it his pants.
                I'd rather he fight a top-10 guy at home than a bum, Come back to me when Wilder and Fury have fought Usyk - anywhere.... And when Fury matches the number of title defences AJ or Wilder have....

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                • Boxing-1013
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez

                  I'd rather he fight a top-10 guy at home than a bum, Come back to me when Wilder and Fury have fought Usyk - anywhere.... And when Fury matches the number of title defences AJ or Wilder have....
                  There isn't any real level difference between the guys AJ has been fighting and who Wilder and Fury have been fighting. Certainly not when you average the last 10 fights or so.

                  As I said, AJ's opponents have been selected carefully and only really appeal to the easily fooled. Cong**** on confirming you are part of that group.

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Boxing-1013

                    There isn't any real level difference between the guys AJ has been fighting and who Wilder and Fury have been fighting. Certainly not when you average the last 10 fights or so.

                    As I said, AJ's opponents have been selected carefully and only really appeal to the easily fooled. Cong**** on confirming you are part of that group.
                    The fact that AJ lost twice says that is not so. Everyone knew Usyk was a dangerous fight. Only fighters with unbeaten records cherry pick fights...

                    I thought I said Fury has fought one top-10 guy in Six years. In fact it was probably one top-30 guy in six years.

                    As far as I remember Wallin was ranked 33 when Fury fought him. He was def outside the top-20. You can't compare that to people like Pulev and Povetkin. Who were both in the Ring top-10 when AJ fought them. These are actually top guys from Fury and Wilder's era - both of whom they never fought.

                    You have been fooled by Fury's hype. Wilder too. I'm not saying these guys arent good but they almost never fight anyone. Why was Wilder fighting Breazeale and not Whyte? Breazeale was outside the top-20 at the time. Whyte was the no.1 contender for the WBC title for over 2 years. AJ is still is ranked above Wilder now in the Ring top-10 simply because Wilder hasn't beaten anyone good since he beat an old Ortiz (who never beat anyone anyway). The only reason Fury is there because he beat one person.


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                    • Shadoww702
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                      #90
                      Wilder and AJ both have 2 losses in common...

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