Can anyone name Furys top 5 opponents for me?

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  • Shadoww702
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    #71
    Originally posted by Boxing-1013

    11-2 for both fights
    Nice! Good scoring as always...That's all we can ask for is judges to be consistent.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Toffee

      And Mercer, Morrison, Tua, Bruno, Rahman, Grant, Briggs, Golota, Ruddock, Tucker...

      All would sit comfortably in Fury's 'best' list.

      In fact, Lewis' Gary Mason win is probably equivalent to Fury's Chisora win. You're a long way down Lewis' resume to get there.

      Plus, you know, unifying, defending, fighting mandatories and all that other stuff that Fury has decided aren't important.
      What did Rahman ever do besides get lucky vs Lennox?

      Lennox was 1-1 vs Rahman. I wonder how he would have done in 3 fights vs Wilder

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        #73
        Originally posted by Boxing-1013

        What did Rahman ever do besides get lucky vs Lennox?

        Lennox was 1-1 vs Rahman. I wonder how he would have done in 3 fights vs Wilder
        Rahman is probably better then Ortiz at least when he fought Lewis . Rahman probably knocks out Wilder ,the question is what did anyone do who fought Wilder that Rahman didn’t ? I’d even take Rahman bringing Lewis down physically on the ESPN studio then anything Ortiz did who is Wilders best win .

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          #74
          Originally posted by thetruthteller

          Between Cunningham and Chisora there are a total of 20 losses. Klitschko was 39. and Wallin's claim to fame is going 12 bloody rounds with Fury. notice Fury has not fought AJ, Whyte, Pulev, Povetkin from few years ago, Klitschko rematch, Haye (when he was good), Parker, Ortiz, Ruiz. Hell, he hasn't even fought guys like Charles Martin or Helenius, Kownacki, Takam or even Breazeale. He has skipped over almost all of the better heavyweights throughout his entire career.
          Klitschko was prime when he fought Fury. Undefeated for a long long time.

          also you act like Fury wasn’t avoided. Haye swerved him twice

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            #75
            Originally posted by Pac=Duran

            Klitschko was prime when he fought Fury. Undefeated for a long long time.

            also you act like Fury wasn’t avoided. Haye swerved him twice
            Hrgovic busted Haye up in sparring ,he didn’t make it to the Fury fight as a result of injury. Whatever happened after that is what it is ?

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              #76
              Originally posted by Pac=Duran

              Klitschko was prime when he fought Fury. Undefeated for a long long time.

              also you act like Fury wasn’t avoided. Haye swerved him twice
              Fury was avoided???? By whom exactly?

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                #77
                Originally posted by Toffee
                Just for a second ignore the fantasy stuff. Fury doesn't get a win for Whyte pulling out against Wallin, he doesn't get one for Wilder and Joshua not fighting. Just stick with who he's beaten.

                He actually got credible wins against:

                Klitschko - very credible win
                Wilder - quite credible win based on Wilder's on resume
                Chisora - gatekeeper type win

                Everything below that really isn't in the conversation.

                It's not great is it?
                No it isn't. Which is my point. Yet Fury has conned everyone into believing he is an unbeatable monster somehow. And he has done this without even facing most of the top guys.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER

                  Rahman is probably better then Ortiz at least when he fought Lewis . Rahman probably knocks out Wilder ,the question is what did anyone do who fought Wilder that Rahman didn’t ? I’d even take Rahman bringing Lewis down physically on the ESPN studio then anything Ortiz did who is Wilders best win .
                  I was talking about Wilder vs Lewis lol. Who else did Rahman beat besides that one night against Lennox?

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Boxing-1013

                    I was talking about Wilder vs Lewis lol. Who else did Rahman beat besides that one night against Lennox?
                    Rahman wasn’t a world beater in his era ,guys like Lewis ,Tua even Maskaev were very tough fighters . I’ll concede his resume was poor but he was a solid boxer / puncher and he defeated Lewis with Manny Steward in his corner . No one is seriously going to put Wilder over Lewis unless you’re a nut ?

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
                      The facts and truth are that AJ has a much better resume than Fury
                      Yes. We can say a lot about Joshua but he fights a lot of fighters and often.

                      I believe Fury will beat him but Joshua still has a better resume.

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