Is Fury the heavyweight GOAT???

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    #11
    He'll never have the resume to be considered the GOAT but h2h he's a problem for anyone past or present.

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    • Boxingb32
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      #12
      Originally posted by Gate keeper
      No, Klitschko was old and Wilder was way too unproven. He think he potentially can be based on the eye test but he's gotta beat at least two more top fighters in his division I'd say. At the moment that's probably AJ and Usyk.
      How the hell was Wlad old????? Fury beat him when he was at the top.

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      • Boxingb32
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        #13
        Fury is the goat. Too big for Ali. Too fast/skilled for anyone else.

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        • hugh grant
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          #14
          If he beats usyk, josh and few other top 10s i d say he's best since Ali.

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            #15
            Originally posted by denium
            He'll never have the resume to be considered the GOAT but h2h he's a problem for anyone past or present.
            Absolutely agree.

            I'd love him to go and prove a bit more on the resume, but he's certainly a genuine fight for anyone in history.

            ​​​​​Maybe strangely, I still think Joshua beats him head to head.

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            • Hatesrats
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              #16
              AMONGST the Top 50.
              (Place Where U want)

              If Super HW existed then top 10.

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              • CubanGuyNYC
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                #17
                Greatest, no. That will take more great victories, which requires time. But if you mean “the guy who could beat all the rest,” then, yeah, I think you can make a good argument for Fury. In fact, I’d make the argument myself. A 6’9” monster who has his skill, speed and heart, and moves the way he does is extremely hard to beat. Don’t care what anyone says.

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                • Nash out
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                  #18
                  30 years of watching boxing and prime Fury, is the hardest to beat boxer P4P I have ever seen. Simple as that. Nash out.

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                  • Boxing-1013
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by The plunger man
                    This has to stop...wilder is not a yardstick on measuring a fighter when he beats him.
                    let fury face usyk or Joshua then we can start comparing until then fury will have to wait and imagine if whyte lays fury out...people are gonna look pretty ******
                    Whyte? The guy who a 40 year old small Povetkin KOed? Not that guy?

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                      6'9, 270+. Moves great, great stamina. Great intelligence, can mix up his style depending on what he needs. Recovery powers after getting hurt have proven to be top quality so far as well.

                      The only thing he doesn't have in the elite category is power, which is a bit surprising for a guy his size, but he hits plenty hard enough.

                      When you're that size you shouldn't be able to move like he does, and you shouldn't have the stamina he does. As others have said, he is a tough fight for anyone all time because of his height, reach, weight, ring IQ etc.

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