Tyson Fury better resume than AJ

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  • Ropss
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    #1

    Tyson Fury better resume than AJ

    Klitschko(Undefeated klitschko for years till he meat fury fury was underdog)
    Wilder 3x
    Chisora
    Wallin
    Cullingham
    Whyte (soon)

    AJ
    Klitscko(went life death Fury leftover)
    Povetkin(40 old aj struggled)
    Whyte
    Parker
    Martin
    Lose to Cruiserweight (Usyk)
    Lose to Ruiz


  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #2
    Anthony Joshua has a overall deeper resume than Fury.

    He beat a better version of Wladimir Kiltschko 'In the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years'.
    He beat Pulev who has beaten Chisora.
    He beat Povetkin who recent ****** out Whyte.
    He ****** out Whyte, who now Fury is claiming could be his last fight.
    He beat a unbeaten Parker who also beat Chisora, who is apparently one of Fury's best wins.
    He beat Ruiz Junior in the rematch, proving that he can comeback from a loss.
    And now he is facing Usyk, in another rematch. If he beats Usyk, this win will be 100% a greater win that Fury's win over Kiltschko.

    Tyson Fury may be the better fighter, but in terms of effort as a champion? Anthony Joshua has been a better champion, and this reflects in his resume. Joshua has taken on all comers. Fury as a champion, in order to get a fight with him 'It seems like you need to take him to court'.

    Tyson Fury has only just become champion, and he now wants out. Fury's hardcore fans are all extremely disappointed and underwhelmed.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-28-2022, 06:16 AM.

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    • hugh grant
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      #3
      If fury retired after whyte and Josh fights next 6 years beating so many more credible fighters, Josh resume going to look so much better. Of course fury çan retire but just warning him, or rather advising

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        #4
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        Anthony Joshua has a overall deeper resume than Fury.

        He beat a better version of Wladimir Kiltschko 'In the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years'.
        He beat Pulev who has beaten Chisora.
        He beat Povetkin who recent ****** out Whyte.
        He ****** out Whyte, who now Fury is claiming could be his last fight.
        He beat a unbeaten Parker who also beat Chisora, who is apparently one of Fury's best wins.
        He beat Ruiz Junior in the rematch, proving that he can comeback from a loss.
        And now he is facing Usyk, in another rematch. If he beats Usyk, this win will be 100% a greater win that Fury's win over Kiltschko.

        Tyson Fury may be the better fighter, but in terms of effort as a champion? Anthony Joshua has been a better champion, and this reflects in his resume. Joshua has taken on all comers. Fury as a champion, in order to get a fight with him 'It seems like you need to take him to court'.

        Tyson Fury has only just become champion, and he now wants out. Fury's hardcore fans are all extremely disappointed and underwhelmed.
        Better version of klitschko how????

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        • Nash out
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          #5
          Originally posted by GrizzlyGrizzly

          Better version of klitschko how????
          I know, right? Here are the facts of Wlad vs Fury and Wlad vs Joshua. Wlad vs Fury - Unbeaten for over a decade. Wlad fighting at home (fighting home, not Country or his actual house) Wlad unified Champion. Wlad in his 30s. Now, Wlad vs Joshua. Wlad. No belts, coming off a loss. Fighting away from home. Wlad in his 40s. These are all facts, not opinions. So The Great Nash is struggling to see how the version of Wlad that Joshua faced, is better than the one Fury faced? As all of the facts, suggests not. Nash out.
          Last edited by Nash out; 03-28-2022, 07:44 AM.

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            #6
            Its better at the top end (beat Wlad first and more easily, plus the Wilder wins) but it drops off quicker, especially considering hes had more fights. It'd be hard to even come up with a top 10 opponents list for Fury because it drops off so much after the first two.

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              #7
              This isn't a worn out topic at all

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                #8
                Originally posted by GrizzlyGrizzly
                Klitschko(Undefeated klitschko for years till he meat fury fury was underdog)
                Wilder 3x
                Chisora
                Wallin
                Cullingham
                Whyte (soon)

                AJ
                Klitscko(went life death Fury leftover)
                Povetkin(40 old aj struggled)
                Whyte
                Parker
                Martin
                Lose to Cruiserweight (Usyk)
                Lose to Ruiz

                Chisora x2

                He took Chisora’s 0 and the next time made him quit on his stool. Say what you want about Chisora, but he is still giving the likes of Usyk a hard nights work even after all those defeats but Fury punished him like he was nothing and was also the one to take his 0. Whooped him way easier than the likes of Vitali did around that time.

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by GrizzlyGrizzly

                  Better version of klitschko how????
                  Wladimir Kiltschko, had issues which affected him coming into the Fury fight. This is something nobody wants to talk about.

                  Before Wladimir Kiltschko fought Anthony Joshua. He endured 3 back to back training camps, this resulted in him weighing in at 240 pounds vs 245 pounds against Tyson Fury.

                  Kiltschko was clearly in better condition for Joshua, and even by his own admittance he was in his best condition ever.

                  Wladimir Kiltschko is a man of science, and he has stated that he was in his best condition ever for Joshua. Now I don't believe that 100%,but it is a clear indication that he was better prepared for Joshua.

                  Tyson Fury got the win vs Kiltschko in a underwhelming fight were he was backed up all night. He never once deterred Kiltschko or hurt him. I don't think it was a conclusive win, Anthony Joshua had the more conclusive win 'He actually hurt Kiltschko and ****** him out'.

                  Wladimir Kiltschko could of taken a rematch with Joshua, but he decided not to. Because he had left in all in the ring, fought until the end like a gladiator. Fighters only behave this way after a loss, if they have been beaten conclusively.

                  Kiltschko loss to Fury, was like slipping on banana skin. Kiltschko reacted to that loss, quite positively 'He was embarrassed that he as beaten by Fury'.

                  Anthony Joshua vs Wladimir Kiltschko is the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years'.

                  Here is Kiltschko a man of science, telling people that he was in is best condition ever for Joshua.

                  Deep down, you know what I am saying is correct. Fury vs Kiltschko was underwhelming fight. Fury won that fight, with bamboozling tactics 'Tactics that usually do not work on the same fighter twice'. I have always been adamant that if Kiltschko would of fought Fury in the scheduled rematch, he would of won.

                  It was unfortunate, that a champion for a decade was denied the opportunity to win his belts back. None of this is Tyson Fury's fault entirely, it is just how things developed.

                  Note: Here is video evidence below of Kiltschko a man of science, stating he was in better condition for Joshua.



                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 03-28-2022, 06:42 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Nash out

                    I know, right? Here are the facts of Wlad vs Fury and Wlad vs Joshua. Wlad vs Fury - Unbeaten for over a decade. Wlad fighting at home (fighting home, not Country or his actual house) Wlad unified Champion. Wlad in his 30s. Now, Wlad vs Joshua. Wlad. No belts, coming off a loss. Fighting away from home. Wlad in his 40s. These are all facts, not opinions. So The Great Nash is struggling to see how the version of Wlad that Joshua faced, is better than the one Fury faced? As all of the facts, suggest not. Nash out.
                    Fury has one title defense and it may end there after Whyte who A.J defeated about 7 years ago .
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 03-28-2022, 06:44 AM.

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