Fury's resume is pretty good

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  • Silence
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    #1

    Fury's resume is pretty good

    Klitschko
    3x Wilder
    Whyte
    2x Chisora
    Wallin
    Cunningham

    ​​​​​​He is gonna beat Whyte 99% in April and add him into his resume. His resume is actually pretty good. He ended Klitschko era and beat "undefeated" Wilder three times. Chisora and Wallin were at their prime when Fury beat them. Cunningham was skilled former CW.
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    #2
    Fury's wins over long-reigning active champions Wlad & Wilder automatically gives him the best resume in the division.

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      #3
      They're all **** apart from Wlad

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        #4
        Who you beat
        When you beat them
        How you beat them

        Fury ticks the boxes, especially the "how"

        If his elbows weren't at the point of retirement he'd brutalize Whyte badly, hopefully his surgery went well.

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          It's all in framing

          Right now, Fury is king and his resume shows it

          All time, I hope he doesn't retire as soon as he says or gets some more real good names like Wilder and Wlad, a Joshua or even one of the kids like Fil or Joe...old kids Couple good names would help him stack better in all time. Wlad has 0 so, ya know, all depends on Tyson and how he sees himself.

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            I don’t think Fury’s resume is all that good but I do think he’s the #1 hwt right now.

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              If Joshua beats Usyk, he has the best win out of all heavyweights. Better than Fury's wins over Kiltschko and Wilder.

              Fury beat Kiltschko but? Due to Kiltschko a champion of almost decade being disallowed a rematch 'I don't think Fury really had a conclusive win over him'. It was not like Kiltschko was beaten up, he was the fighter continually backing up Fury in that fight.

              Deontay Wilder 2-3 are Fury's best wins.

              The reason why Joshua beating Uysk will rate above ether of those is because? Usyk is a Olympic Champion, Undisputed Cruiser Weight Champion, and currently unbeaten as a professional. Uysk perception of reality is winning, that is all he knows 'And he is most likely at his all around absolute peak'.

              Uysk is at his peak due to experience, beating a facing a bigger fighter in Joshua was another accomplishment.

              I don't really rate Usyk super highly, just on raw ability 'He is good but, I don't quite think he is this matrix type fighter people try and make out'. But his curriculum vitae cannot be denied.

              Currently right now Tyson Fury does have the best win the heavyweight division 'Deontay Wilder'.

              Anthony Joshua has the second best win in 'Wladimir Kiltschko'. I think Joshua beat a better version of Kiltschko, this is evident from Kiltschko's condition. He was 245 pounds vs Fury, and 240 pounds vs Joshua 'And even by his own admittance, Kiltschko a man of science stated he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua'. Anyone who is honest with themselves, knows this to be true.

              The third best win the heavyweight division are Deontay Wilder's wins over Luis Ortiz.


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                #8
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                If Joshua beats Usyk, he has the best win out of all heavyweights. Better than Fury's wins over Kiltschko and Wilder.

                Fury beat Kiltschko but? Due to Kiltschko a champion of almost decade being disallowed a rematch 'I don't think Fury really had a conclusive win over him'. It was not like Kiltschko was beaten up, he was the fighter continually backing up Fury in that fight.

                Deontay Wilder 2-3 are Fury's best wins.

                The reason why Joshua beating Uysk will rate above ether of those is because? Usyk is a Olympic Champion, Undisputed Cruiser Weight Champion, and currently unbeaten as a professional. Uysk perception of reality is winning, that is all he knows 'And he is most likely at his all around absolute peak'.

                Uysk is at his peak due to experience, beating a facing a bigger fighter in Joshua was another accomplishment.

                I don't really rate Usyk super highly, just on raw ability 'He is good but, I don't quite think he is this matrix type fighter people try and make out'. But his curriculum vitae cannot be denied.

                Currently right now Tyson Fury does have the best win the heavyweight division 'Deontay Wilder'.

                Anthony Joshua has the second best win in 'Wladimir Kiltschko'. I think Joshua beat a better version of Kiltschko, this is evident from Kiltschko's condition. He was 245 pounds vs Fury, and 240 pounds vs Joshua 'And even by his own admittance, Kiltschko a man of science stated he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua'. Anyone who is honest with themselves, knows this to be true.

                The third best win the heavyweight division are Deontay Wilder's wins over Luis Ortiz.

                Joshua won't beat Usyk. So, you can shut up. Joshua will retire after three losses and Fury will retire as undefeated and undisputed.

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                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  If Joshua beats Usyk, he has the best win out of all heavyweights. Better than Fury's wins over Kiltschko and Wilder.

                  Fury beat Kiltschko but? Due to Kiltschko a champion of almost decade being disallowed a rematch 'I don't think Fury really had a conclusive win over him'. It was not like Kiltschko was beaten up, he was the fighter continually backing up Fury in that fight.

                  Deontay Wilder 2-3 are Fury's best wins.

                  The reason why Joshua beating Uysk will rate above ether of those is because? Usyk is a Olympic Champion, Undisputed Cruiser Weight Champion, and currently unbeaten as a professional. Uysk perception of reality is winning, that is all he knows 'And he is most likely at his all around absolute peak'.

                  Uysk is at his peak due to experience, beating a facing a bigger fighter in Joshua was another accomplishment.

                  I don't really rate Usyk super highly, just on raw ability 'He is good but, I don't quite think he is this matrix type fighter people try and make out'. But his curriculum vitae cannot be denied.

                  Currently right now Tyson Fury does have the best win the heavyweight division 'Deontay Wilder'.

                  Anthony Joshua has the second best win in 'Wladimir Kiltschko'. I think Joshua beat a better version of Kiltschko, this is evident from Kiltschko's condition. He was 245 pounds vs Fury, and 240 pounds vs Joshua 'And even by his own admittance, Kiltschko a man of science stated he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua'. Anyone who is honest with themselves, knows this to be true.

                  The third best win the heavyweight division are Deontay Wilder's wins over Luis Ortiz.

                  Anthony Joshua did not defeat a better version of Klitschko. He just looked better against Joshua because AJ lacks Fury's skills. The Wlad who faced AJ was very old and inactive.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by denium

                    Anthony Joshua did not defeat a better version of Klitschko. He just looked better against Joshua because AJ lacks Fury's skills. The Wlad who faced AJ was very old and inactive.
                    Wladimir Kiltschko is a man of science, he has not reason to make this up. He was in better condition for Anthony Joshua 'I will post the video'.

                    He had went through three back to back training camps, before facing Anthony Joshua. He was 240 pounds vs Joshua, vs 245 pounds vs Fury.

                    I will once again at some point find the video 'Where Wladimir Kiltschko states that he was in better condition'.

                    Kiltschko was not inactive, he was continually preparing for a fight against Fury 'But unfortunately Fury could not compete'.

                    Denium your posts don't really do anything in this debate. I post evidence to back up my statements, you don't.

                    There is not going to a be a dramatic decrease in performance from Fury to Joshua, for Wladimir Kiltschko 'Kiltschko is not a normal person who sits around in a pub'.

                    I will find the video Denium, you will watch the video 'Then effectively that will be the end of this debate'.

                    Today or at some point this week, that is what is going to happen mate.




                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-23-2022, 10:00 AM.

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