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  • #51
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

    If Joshua beats Uysk, he will have a better resume than Fury no doubt.

    Beating Usyk will be a greater win than Kiltschko or Wilder. It is debatable.

    Joshua has beaten Wladimir Kiltschko, so he already has 1 super elite win.

    Kiltschko & Usyk will be Joshua's two super elite level wins. Combine them wins, with the depth of his resume.

    He will clearly have a better resume. Does not mean he is the better fighter, but just shows that Joshua takes on all comers.



    If I had nice **** You could never get me out of my room... IF Tesla had been allowed to do his thing we would be powering the microwave like we do the internet... Should I go on? I would like to see a version of Joshua that has a way to deal with Usyk and is competative for starters.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

      Coulda shoulda woulda... the story of all our lives as we get reviewed at the end... Coulda Shoulda Woulda are hypotheticals. They are things that one did not do. You have no clue as to what Vlad coulda done the second fight... Fury destroyed his timing the first fight... and thats not hypothetical!

      Ditto for Wilder and what he Coulda done... Excuses are pathetic! Fury got up. thats also not hypothetical. Me? I coulda been a little blond princess with a Unicorn pony... But instead was born a big ole Pollack! So instead of brushing my pony? I flip off and try to get into altercations with those self driving cars... And Im a legit bdazz because when I go up to them Nobody gets out to confront me... they know better!!
      Just the fact that Fury said Wlad would never take the rematch and then when Wlad took it - Fury retired and then got a PED ban. Should tell you everything you need to now. That and Fury only having ONE title defence. I think Fury is a good boxer but he has avoided almost everyone top-level in his career. Almost never fights a top-10 boxer and now says he will retire after Whyte fight (again, yawn). Not to mention he lost to David Price... and then avoided him in the pros

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post

        Just the fact that Fury said Wlad would never take the rematch and then when Wlad took it - Fury retired and then got a PED ban. Should tell you everything you need to now. That and Fury only having ONE title defence. I think Fury is a good boxer but he has avoided almost everyone top-level in his career. Almost never fights a top-10 boxer and now says he will retire after Whyte fight (again, yawn). Not to mention he lost to David Price... and then avoided him in the pros
        why would he fight Price in the pros? Rematches are all potential rabbit holes. Again they lead to idle speculation. I don't know why Fury did not rematch Vlad, but playing devil's advocate... Fury did not just "beat" or sneak by Vlad. He totally shut him down and that is worth remembering.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

          why would he fight Price in the pros? Rematches are all potential rabbit holes. Again they lead to idle speculation. I don't know why Fury did not rematch Vlad, but playing devil's advocate... Fury did not just "beat" or sneak by Vlad. He totally shut him down and that is worth remembering.
          It was a big fight at the time. Would have been for the British title when Fury had no titles. Everyone was expecting it to happen when Fury "decided to go another route".

          Fury did not shut Wlad down. Wlad shut himself down

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          • #55
            Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post

            It was a big fight at the time. Would have been for the British title when Fury had no titles. Everyone was expecting it to happen when Fury "decided to go another route".

            Fury did not shut Wlad down. Wlad shut himself down
            ? Doesn;t really work like that. People need to watch the fight and how Fury used feints, timing, coming in and making Vlad back pedal... it was a master class for those who look at it carefully. Fury did not need to throw much of anything, and he didn't.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

              ? Doesn;t really work like that. People need to watch the fight and how Fury used feints, timing, coming in and making Vlad back pedal... it was a master class for those who look at it carefully. Fury did not need to throw much of anything, and he didn't.
              No it was Wlad's mentality too. Fury boxed well but Wlad also took no chances. It was no coincidence Fury ran from the rematch after Wlad started landing on him in the final round....

              Fury isn't that great. He couldn't even outbox Wallin or Ngannou. He is only good at outboxing brawlers like Whyte and Wilder. He went the distance with Pianeta!

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez View Post

                No it was Wlad's mentality too. Fury boxed well but Wlad also took no chances. It was no coincidence Fury ran from the rematch after Wlad started landing on him in the final round....

                Fury isn't that great. He couldn't even outbox Wallin or Ngannou. He is only good at outboxing brawlers like Whyte and Wilder. He went the distance with Pianeta!
                Get outta here with your BS, the rematch would have been even worse for klitschko as Fury would have come forward and bullied the UKR coward.
                billeau2 billeau2 likes this.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

                  ? Doesn;t really work like that. People need to watch the fight and how Fury used feints, timing, coming in and making Vlad back pedal... it was a master class for those who look at it carefully. Fury did not need to throw much of anything, and he didn't.
                  Both guys looked like they didn't want to be there.
                  Prime Fury vs the next to worst version of Vlad (I'm sure people would say the worst version fought AJ)
                  Vlad was ripe to get ripped.
                  Fury wanted no part of that.
                  Turned it into the most boring fight in recent memory.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

                    Get outta here with your BS, the rematch would have been even worse for klitschko as Fury would have come forward and bullied the UKR coward.
                    Why didn't Fury do that in the actual fight and not the fight his fans directed ?!?!?

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

                      Get outta here with your BS, the rematch would have been even worse for klitschko as Fury would have come forward and bullied the UKR coward.
                      He spent the whole first fight running away. Why would he go forward and bully him? Fury couldn't even bully Pianeta - ranked 77 in the world at the time

                      Fury has had so few decent fights his fans just invent things that might have happened. IF he is so good why did he need PEDs??? Why did he fight Tom Schwarz after fighting Wilder?? But that doesn't fit your narrative does it?

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