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  • #31
    I like Hearn but Fury and his guy are from the SAME COUNTRY. They should of fought each other 5 years ago. His boy lost twice. Its not Fury’s fault. I still would love to see Fury fight Joshua though.
    I like Joshua too but he had a hard time with a small man who has great movement AND knows how to box. Whats he going to do with a BIG man who can do the same??

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    • #32
      Eddie needs to be reasonable with his criticism of Fury here, let's be honest Joshua has no real stand out wins on his resume either besides Wlad and arguably Povetkin beyond that they're all mediocre or proven to be mediocre as is the entirety of the division to be perfectly honest and it's just making him seem bitter as he himself acknowledged it could come across that way.
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      • #33
        Originally posted by MikeyG View Post

        Well, yes but that is not a problem here. Lets pretend that P4P rankings matter and you have ESPN ranking where Fury is sixth and moved to fourth while defeating boxer he already defeated (while fights not being that close, but that is for another discussion). It is not about if you have Fury on P4P list but if second win against Wilder really moved a needle like that?
        Personally, I don’t have Fury on my P4P top 10 list, but we all know what Hearn’s game is here. He’s devastated that Fury, Arum, Wilder and Haymon delivered the best HW fight in years and he had absolutely nothing to do with it.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post
          I like Hearn but Fury and his guy are from the SAME COUNTRY. They should of fought each other 5 years ago. His boy lost twice. Its not Fury’s fault. I still would love to see Fury fight Joshua though.
          I like Joshua too but he had a hard time with a small man who has great movement AND knows how to box. Whats he going to do with a BIG man who can do the same??
          Fury isn't as good as advertised and he can't move like Usyk even in his dreams. Fury's movement when he was at his best ever was on the back foot - he has always been clumsy on the front foot. Usyk does both effortlessly. Moreover, he's kronk Fury now - a clumsy plodder fighting on the front foot. And I doubt he can lose weight to become 245lbs again.

          AJ beats Fury 9 out of 10 times - styles make fights.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Slowhand View Post

            ..but is he wrong? Fury still has only two big names on his record, a distracted Wlad in a snoozer and the very limited (but dangerous) Wilder.
            We need to put things in perspective though. I don't exactly disagree with Eddie...but perspective matters.


            What's worse?


            Crawford staying #2 despite beating nobody,

            Or Fury going up for actually beating someone (even though multiple times)?

            It's one of the mysteries of the world really.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Verus View Post

              Wrong! The Pound-for-pound ranking did not exist when Sugar Ray Robinson was fighting. That list is a relatively modern-day invention.
              Whether P4P was an 'official thing" at that time or not, is irrelevant to the fact that people would have had in their own mind who they believe the best overall boxer is. Nash out.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by revelated View Post

                We need to put things in perspective though. I don't exactly disagree with Eddie...but perspective matters.


                What's worse?


                Crawford staying #2 despite beating nobody,

                Or Fury going up for actually beating someone (even though multiple times)?

                It's one of the mysteries of the world really.
                What I find funny is a very recent Eddie Hearn interview is that he talks about this, forgetting that Fury also beat Wallin, then 5 seconds later mentions how hard a fight Wallin is going to be for Dillian Whyte. Nash out.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk View Post
                  That's because Fury doesn't loose when he's not fighting shot past it old men like Rematchroom's cash cow.
                  “Rematchroom”

                  Eddie does love himself a rematch clause.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BangEM View Post

                    AJ beats Fury 9 out of 10 times - styles make fights.


                    Keep dreaming…

                    He doesn’t beat him 9 out of 1000 times.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by BangEM View Post
                      AJ beats Fury 9 out of 10 times - styles make fights.
                      Sorry but not a cat in hells chance, Ruiz castrated Josh I gave him a solid chance before the Ruiz fight in fact I always had Josh beating Fury but now just no. He has less dog in him then Parker and that's really saying something.
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