No current heavyweight beats Tyson Fury

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  • REDEEMER
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

    Mike Tyson achieved 10 successful defenses of his world titles, and has fought 13 Championship fights in total.

    Wladimir Kiltschko achieved 23 successful defenses of his world titles, and has fought 26 Championship fights in total.

    Muhammad Ali achieved 19 successful defenses of his world titles, and has fought 24 Championship fights in total.
    • Tyson Fury has achieved 2 successful defenses of his world titles, and has fought 5 Championship fights in total.
    Tyson Fury is a great fighter, but he is not in the same area as a champion as those past great fighters. George Foreman retired for pretty much a decade, and I think he has even more defenses of his world titles. Tyson Fury is a great fighter, but as a Champion he has been under par etc.
    Notice how certain self proclaimed historians on here ignored your post ?

    Its painfully obvious how bad of a champion Fury is in reality . Best of this era is between Usyk and A.J . Sad.y when A.J defeats Usyk they’ll just discredit the win and say Usyk never defended the title ,trolls will be trolls .

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    • Good ol' Douglas
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      #12
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      Notice how certain self proclaimed historians on here ignored your post ?

      Its painfully obvious how bad of a champion Fury is in reality . Best of this era is between Usyk and A.J . Sad.y when A.J defeats Usyk they’ll just discredit the win and say Usyk never defended the title ,trolls will be trolls .
      Quality over quantity.

      Fury dethroning Klitschko is MUCH better than anything Tyson or Ali did. Study the film and call me a liar. I dare you.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

        Quality over quantity.

        Fury dethroning Klitschko is MUCH better than anything Tyson or Ali did. Study the film and call me a liar. I dare you.
        AJs best win is Fury's leftovers and REDEEMER claims that he's the greater fighter

        REDEEMER will always be the biggest idiot on this forum.

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        • dan_cov
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          #14
          Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

          Quality over quantity.

          Fury dethroning Klitschko is MUCH better than anything Tyson or Ali did. Study the film and call me a liar. I dare you.

          You must be talking about Sadam Ali or something

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          • Mr Giggles
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            #15
            He’s beatable, AJ or Usyk can beat him, if they fight smart and have the right tactics.

            Tyson fury for me is in decline, I think the third wilder fight took a lot out of him.

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              #16
              Mr Quit While He's Ahead is only relevant due to the shltty HW era we are suffering through.

              He will only fight AJ if they both fight for free !!!!!

              Won't go near Usyk
              Would rather do a 3rd fight with 12L

              How is it he has any fans

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              • Good ol' Douglas
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                #17
                Originally posted by dan_cov


                You must be talking about Sadam Ali or something
                Frazier and Foreman just were not that good and would get destroyed by modern super-heavyweights.

                W. Klitschko was 6'5 240 lbs, extremely technical and possessed one punch KO power in both hands.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Mr Giggles
                  He’s beatable, AJ or Usyk can beat him, if they fight smart and have the right tactics.

                  Tyson fury for me is in decline, I think the third wilder fight took a lot out of him.
                  Yes, I've concluded the 3rd fight took a lot out of him also, but only because fury admitted it. But just by watching fight I'd say it took more out of wilder.
                  maybe fury not tough as Ali? He's only had 30 fights also.
                  I mean I doubt anyone watching fight would conclude it was unusually hard fight for fury
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 08-09-2022, 05:26 AM.

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                  • M312
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                    #19
                    Otto Wallin was one different referee away from beating him and powerful, but amatuerish Wilder had him down multiple times.

                    He's the best right now, no doubt, but he's almost lost (some would argue he should've been stopped v Wallin and in Wilder 1) 50% of his last 6 fights.

                    Nobody is unbeatable.

                    Grown men being fanboys is such a cringe.

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                    • hugh grant
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by M312
                      Otto Wallin was one different referee away from beating him and powerful, but amatuerish Wilder had him down multiple times.

                      He's the best right now, no doubt, but he's almost lost (some would argue he should've been stopped v Wallin and in Wilder 1) 50% of his last 6 fights.

                      Nobody is unbeatable.

                      Grown men being fanboys is such a cringe.
                      Yes, there is doubt, we are only saying he's the best on condition he proves it. Saying he's the best right now is just a glorified way of saying he's favourite to win like nelo was v bivol. But reality that means nothing
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 08-09-2022, 06:24 AM.

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