No current heavyweight beats Tyson Fury

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  • Dr. Z
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    #21
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    No chance. Wilder dropped him like 4 times and Fury recovered each time.
    Whyte, a consensus top 5 guy, looked like a complete bum fighting Fury.
    Usyk is getting a credit for beating past prime Chisora in a war.
    Fury beat prime Chisora twice easily and people said that were not even good wins for Fury.

    Believe me, Hrgovic , Joyce and others would look very ordinary fighting Fury. And you haters would give him zero credit for beating them.

    I am only interested in Fury fighting Joshua and Usyk. Other guys haven`t done sh.it to even deserve a shot.
    No one beats Fury? Like you said he was dropped 4x by Wilder and he isn't very skilled. In other fights he face was a mess in one of them, and for those why saw it, and it's on the web he lost to John McDermott. He was also dropped by a cruiser weight some obscure Euro fighter. I think he has his hands full or losses to Hrgovic, Joshua, or Joyce.
    Last edited by Dr. Z; 08-09-2022, 06:58 AM.

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    • TMLT87
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      #22
      Maybe not, but that doesnt mean he should be allowed to avoid fighting people. Since 2018 the guy has fought a grand total of two opponents that Ring had in their top 10 at the time, and one of them is Dillian Shyte. Then other than that you have to go back to 2015 and earlier for 39 year old Wlad and Del Boy. For a guy that most people consider to be the current no1 HW, and that some even go as far as calling an ATG and one of the best h2h HWs ever, he hasnt exactly cleared out the division, or come remotely close.

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      • Dr. Z
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        #23
        Originally posted by TMLT87
        Maybe not, but that doesnt mean he should be allowed to avoid fighting people. Since 2018 the guy has fought a grand total of two opponents that Ring had in their top 10 at the time, and one of them is Dillian Shyte. Then other than that you have to go back to 2015 and earlier for 39 year old Wlad and Del Boy. For a guy that most people consider to be the current no1 HW, and that some even go as far as calling an ATG and one of the best h2h HWs ever, he hasnt exactly cleared out the division, or come remotely close.
        Yes. That about sums it up. He's turned cherry pick into at art that is why he selected Wilder who fought 1 ring magazine ranked opponent under 35. The division has a lot of young talent. Fury reputation is based on a 39 year old champion, Wilder ( he's not in his prime now ) and that bum who put on an awful performance.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

          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.
          - - Right, pick names Flubber cannot fight to enhance his record is the last refuge of a Flubber sycophant.

          Facts are Flubber ducked biggest fights, ie the Wlad rematch, AJ at least twice, and Usyk. Scared to even mention their names, so he employs his toadies to mention those names.

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