Fury's resume is pretty good

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  • Nash out
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    #11
    Originally posted by Marchegiano
    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.
    Yeah. It's easy to **** on anyone's resume, literally anyone SRR, Mayweather, Ali (one could say lost all 3 to Norton) Mike Tyson's resume is easily ripped apart, but anyway, can be done with anyone, and especially if people don't like a certain boxer they will always discredit them. I'm a massive Fury fan, even when he was just domestic level and raw AF. But the one thing he can't do is retire too soon. He has to beat a lot more guys, and some of the upcoming contenders, especially when those rise closer to the top. Plus styles makes fights, show he can beat everyone and every style, just like the aforementioned Norton, who was historically not as good as Ali, but had a style that caused him fits.

    Add Whyte, Usyk, Joshua, Ruiz (pending future results) then some from there likes of Joyce, Hrgovic, and other upcoming guys and Fury can leave behind a hell of a resume. Nash out.

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      #12
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      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.



      Wladimir may well be a "man of science" however he's also a notorious AJ fanboy and Fury hater and thus his word cannot be trusted.

      Wlad was an inactive fighter when he faced off against AJ, it doesn't matter how much work he did in the gym, that doesn't compare to actually fighting in the ring.

      Post as many videos as you like, Wlad is a liar and a cheat.



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        #13
        there's no point even having these tired of discussions now. we'll all know who the best was when they've retired..and they dont have long left anyway.
        the next gen is coming....and joe joyce is probably the best of the brits.

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          #14
          Fury does have a good resume, but he needs just a little bit more.

          Ideally,(for him) an Usyk or AJ win.

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            #15
            AJ is a ***** and should have fought him years ago

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              #16
              Originally posted by denium

              Wladimir may well be a "man of science" however he's also a notorious AJ fanboy and Fury hater and thus his word cannot be trusted.

              Wlad was an inactive fighter when he faced off against AJ, it doesn't matter how much work he did in the gym, that doesn't compare to actually fighting in the ring.

              Post as many videos as you like, Wlad is a liar and a cheat.


              There you go, here is the video where a man of science Wladimir Kiltschko states? He was in his best condition ever. Now I don't think he was in his best condition ever, but it is clear from this statement that 'He was in better condition for Joshua than Fury'. We also have more evidence from this by the condition of Kiltschko at the weigh in, he was 240 pounds for Joshua vs 245 pounds for Fury.

              Most of the work in boxing gets done outside of the ring, again you know this. Fighters get in condition, and learn more outside of the ring 'When inside the gym, in training camps or general training'. On fight night a fighter ether loses or wins, that is all they really learn.

              Wladimir Kiltschko was not inactive, not like you are trying to make out. 3 back to back training camps, equipped with sparring partners 'Is not the lifestyle of a inactive fighter'. You know all of this Denium, you need to be honest.



              Note: I need to figure out how to post videos.
              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-23-2022, 11:28 PM.

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                #17
                I will Figure it out after.

                Seems to not be uploading videos from URL.



                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 02-23-2022, 11:26 AM.

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                  #18
                  I still don't know what's the narrative with Wilder. I thought he was a protected fraud that fought nobodies. Why would he be one of someone's best win if he was trash due to his resume?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                    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.



                    Wlad is a salty old egomaniac who still can't accept what happened in Germany. "I chose to lose": the worst excuse in boxing history. He wanted AJ to go on to avenge his loss to Fury but AJ keeps getting messed up by much shorter and stubbier, light punching opponents.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      There you go, here is the video where a man of science Wladimir Kiltschko states? He was in his best condition ever. Now I don't think he was in his best condition ever, but it is clear from this statement that 'He was in better condition for Joshua than Fury'. We also have more evidence from this by the condition of Kiltschko at the weigh in, he was 240 pounds for Joshua vs 245 pounds for Fury.

                      Most of the work in boxing gets done outside of the ring, again you know this. Fighters get in condition, and learn more outside of the ring 'And inside the gym, in training camps and general training'. On fight night a fighter ether loses or wins, that is all they really learn.

                      Wladimir Kiltschko was not inactive, not like you are trying to make out. 3 back to back training camps, equipped with sparring partners 'Is not the lifestyle of a inactive fighter'. You know all of this Denium, you need to be honest.



                      Note: I need to figure out how to post videos.
                      What he says is irrelevant.

                      Fury beat him when he was the champion.

                      AJ beat him when he was older and hadn't won a fight in 2 years.

                      It's very clear who fought the better version of Wlad and that is Fury. That is not a debatable topic.

                      Your point that he was 240 lbs is dumb aswell. Most of Wlad's best performances were above 240 lbs. His last fight where he looked good prior to Fury was Pulev where he was 245 and smashed him in 5 rounds. Whereas Jennings fight he was 240 and looked lack luster. So your point about weight makes no sense.

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