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  • #51
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    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

    Fury is retired, the era is still on going.





    suuuuure he is....



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    the question was not, when will Fury retire.... the question was, why will Joshua be remembered ?


    this is how history will remember this heavyweight era....

    Fury will be remembered as the best

    Wilder will be remembered for his fights with Fury.... and as a murderous puncher, who leveled EVERY opponent he ever faced

    why will AJ be remembered ?

    just asking





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    • #52
      Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post
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      stop moving goalposts. Are you telling me Fury isn't the man right now? Some you guys are so slow ffs.
      what goalposts?

      I didn't rate Wilder before and I don't rate him now, and it's Fury's only championship level opponent since his comeback

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      • #53
        What he can learn from Fury is how to abuse drugs and somehow get away with it in a way no fighter in the past ever could.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by Zn1 View Post

          what goalposts?

          I didn't rate Wilder before and I don't rate him now, and it's Fury's only championship level opponent since his comeback
          That’s fine. You are nobody that doesn’t have a clue. Thnx for ya opinion even though it’s irrelevant.

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          • #55
            It would be interesting to see the result if Fury did train him, because if you watch the progression/evolution of Fury as a fighter, he was what he called a "slick master boxer" and moved like a middle or cruiserweight, but as he's said, since hes been training with Steward, he's been going forward, and throwing bombs..which people would normally expect from a man his size. Honestly, to me AJ is like a slightly less skilled Wlad, (and I know, I know, ppl will wanna say "but he beat Wlad" and he did, but he beat an older, slower, not prime Wlad) in that he uses his size, cardio and the same four combinations over and over. I mean he lost to Ruiz, who was a slugger, and regrouped and came back and won, but he won by fighting the way he should be fighting, and should have all along. Its almost like hes two diff. fighters based on if hes defending a title or competing for it. I think he'll be better in the 2nd Usyk match, & I know he CAN win, but time will tell if he does and if he does, it could be on account of his size advantage, bc the talent advantage, imo, is all Usyk. Tbh, though, I cannot imagine a scenario where AJ ever beats Fury.

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