Tyson Fury beats any American fighter who ever lived

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    Originally posted by Nash out

    The same Ali who couldn't beat Ken Norton despite 3 cracks of the whip? Ali was entertaining, and picked up a couple of good wins, but for the most part, was just a feather-fisted runner. A poor man's Joseph Parker. Nash out.
    You have to keep things in context of the time, Muhammad Ali was a champion who took on all comers 'Tyson Fury is a champion, who likes to pick his opponents and does not take on all comers'.

    Plus when and where is this fight happening, in present times or the 1970's? Fury would not be 270 + pounds in the 70's. His training and lifestyle would be different. Muhammad Ali without any sort of modern strength and conditioning training, was pretty much the same size or a tad bigger naturally than a pumped up Usyk & David Haye.

    The fighters from the 70's would be bigger these days, than many people perceive. Because those guys were natural big, natural solid 200 + pound fighters.

    Fighters like Usyk, Haye, Holyfield had to pump themselves up over 200 pounds. Then you have the so called super heavyweights these days, where 45% of their body weight is blubber 'None of them are solid'.

    Not even Tyson Fury. Fury in peak condition should be weighing around 250 pounds. Fury is tall, but he is no monster genetic marvel.

    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 05-02-2022, 08:20 AM.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Nash out

      Bodybagz, Nash has info you don't have on these matters, so Nash will help you out so you can reevaluate your case. Wlad visited Nash in a dream, why you ask? Because Nash invited him. Nash wanted a chat and some clarification. Wlad told Nash, that whilst he was completely done, old, finished, wounded, in his 40s and just wanted a payday when he dragged his old ass to the UK to fight Joshua, that vs Fury, he was in his 30s, and in the prime of his primes, that he felt even better than he did when he beat Donnell Wingfield back in 1998, but he conceded that Fury (He called him batman in my dream) was everything he wished he could be, and truly, the GMOAT. So this confirms that Fury did beat prime Wlad. Nash out.
      After your schooling, I had a strange craving for shepherds pie

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        #23
        LOL 2 title defenses in 6 years. PEDs and Coke vs Vlad with no rematch, fought the same limited guy 3 times and beat a proven chinny Heavyweight. Let us wait till his career is over. I will agree that Kronk upped his game as they did Lennox and Vlad. There is no denying that.

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        • Nash out
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          #24
          Originally posted by kafkod

          Errrr ......
          On the scorecard of the great Nash, not official results. Nash out. AKA Dr. Boxing.

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            #25
            Originally posted by BodyBagz

            After your schooling, I had a strange craving for shepherds pie
            Shepherd's pie is a warrior of a meal. It must be respected. Nash out. AKA, Dr. Boxing.

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              #26
              I've been saying this for years. Fury eats Americans for dinner.

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                #27
                Originally posted by denium
                I've been saying this for years. Fury eats Americans for dinner.
                The only thing fat yanks are good for. Feed the world!

                Btw, has anybody seen Jarrell Miller since Fury broke camp for his last fight?

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                  #28
                  As much as i'm partial to riling up the yanks, in all honesty I think theres plenty of US HWs in history that would beat him or give him serious trouble. Is Dillian Whyte even better than guys like Tubbs and Bonecrusher? I would say no chance. How much better is Wilder than other limited big puncher types like Grant, Morrison, Briggs etc, if at all?

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    Not likely. Beating Wladimir, Wilder and Whyte doesn`t prove that.

                    Very prime Mike Tyson would come inside and probably destroy Fury.
                    Mike wouldn’t intimidate Fury, so he would fall apart

                    Mike was an exciting fighter but a bit of a mental midget when things aren’t going his way. Fury probably has him beat before they even get in a ring.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown

                      Mike wouldn’t intimidate Fury, so he would fall apart

                      Mike was an exciting fighter but a bit of a mental midget when things aren’t going his way. Fury probably has him beat before they even get in a ring.
                      I'm no Mike fan but he was ''more'' stable with Rooney.
                      The Don King Mike was ripe for a mental raping and Fury would do just that.

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