Fury's resume is pretty good

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  • IronDanHamza
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    #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    Well it is clear that you don't want to move on this point. And I am not going to move on mine.

    I have posted all the evidence and facts, which points toward Wladimir Kiltschko being in better condition for Joshua vs the Fury fight.

    Ether people want to consider the possibility of Kiltschko being in better condition, or they do not. The people that don't want to consider this always have a agenda, and it is manly to protect Tyson Fury.

    At the end of the day, Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Kiltschko 'Was the greatest heavyweight title fight, of the past 20-30 years'. Tyson Fury vs Wladimir Kiltschko was not a great title fight, it was underwhelming fight 'Devoid of elite level intensity'. But to his credit Tyson Fury got the job done, I am not detracting from that.



    WHO are you quoting in the bold? Why do you put quotation marks on random parts of your posts? It's fucking weird

    You have not presented a single piece of evidence.

    Your "evidence" is; "Klitshcko said it". Newsflash, someone's words is not evidence.

    Here are the actual facts;

    1. Fury fought Klitschko when he was the champion of the world and was undefeated for a decade.

    2. AJ fought Klitshcko when he hadn't won a fight in 2 years.


    Fury fought the better version. Again, not a debatable topic.

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