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  • #51
    Originally posted by boxology View Post

    Fury couldn't knock the froth off a cappuccino! He has never been a big puncher and never will be. His KO record proves he ain't a big puncher. He slaps more than he punchers. Took him 11 rounds of pounding and grinding and leaning and elbows and all the dirty tactic and he still couldn't KO Wilder who stood there like a punching bag with no defense. lol Fury is nothing but a verbal diarhoea artist with a piss poor resume that has never defended his titles because poor boy had a mental break down and retired! Then returens to fight more uber drivers and the the biggest fraud in boxing history. Then calls out wrestlers and UFC fighters. lol Nest in line is Charr! Can't you see the pattern of Fury? He did this last time!
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    He still KO’d Wilder in the end. Also, are your ignoring the 2nd fight? Remind me please. How did that fight end?
    Are you also going to tell us Fury didn’t KO Whyte? He had to push him to get the KO, right?

    Now, feel free to respond with an angry outburst

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Oregonian View Post
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      He still KO’d Wilder in the end. Also, are your ignoring the 2nd fight? Remind me please. How did that fight end?
      Are you also going to tell us Fury didn’t KO Whyte? He had to push him to get the KO, right?

      Now, feel free to respond with an angry outburst
      The second fight was not a legitimate stoppage, and nowhere near a knock out. Wilder was still fighting back at the time of the stoppage.

      But yes in the third fight Fury did stop Wilder. But the fatigue, kind of made Fury's power look more dramatic.

      Whyte by the time he got to Fury, for me was a regressed fighter. He had already been decked, and ****** out numerous times before. Was showing all the signs of being burnt out.

      Fury definitively hits with decent power, but he is not a monster puncher. Wilder's durability could of decreased for all we know, maybe that will show vs Helenius.



      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-24-2022, 06:41 AM.
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      • #53
        Originally posted by davef View Post

        AJ has lost 3 of his last 5 fights will you praise Fury for beating him if they fight? That will kind of flaw your logic tho right?

        Tell us who Fury is supposed to have fought instead of his current resume? Usyk was the one who said he can't fight and If he fights Joshua and wins it means hes beaten the last 3 other recent Heavyweight champions 5 times and you are saying his resume sucks? Lol..
        Take Wilder and Kiltschko out of Fury's resume. He has only fought at domestic to high end European level.

        Dillian Whyte is no longer and maybe has never been a world class fighter. I would rate him as high end European level.

        90% of Tyson Fury's resume is domestic to high end European level.

        Wilder was a elite level fight, Whyte well? If Joshua would of fought Whyte instead of Usyk he would of been criticized heavily.

        Tyson Fury is a great fighter mate, and he does have two mega wins at elite level. But overall his resume is not stacked with depth.

        Anthony Joshua is the more experienced fighter at world and elite level.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

          Take Wilder and Kiltschko out of Fury's resume. He has only fought at domestic to high end European level.

          Dillian Whyte is no longer and maybe has never been a world class fighter. I would rate him as high end European level.

          90% of Tyson Fury's resume is domestic to high end European level.

          Wilder was a elite level fight, Whyte well? If Joshua would of fought Whyte instead of Usyk he would of been criticized heavily.

          Tyson Fury is a great fighter mate, and he does have two mega wins at elite level. But overall his resume is not stacked with depth.

          Anthony Joshua is the more experienced fighter at world and elite level.
          i agree its not stacked with depth but neither is the HW division to make it look any better

          he could have fought Price when they were at the same level but that would look a terrible win now so maybe povetkin at best? I fail to see who else there is Ruiz didn't get past Joshua the 2nd time, Ortiz failed against Wilder his first big fight, Haye pulled out twice

          Fury has beaten the supposed best of the division and belt holders and away from home he can't do much else other than fight Usyk

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          • #55
            Originally posted by davef View Post

            i agree its not stacked with depth but neither is the HW division to make it look any better

            he could have fought Price when they were at the same level but that would look a terrible win now so maybe povetkin at best? I fail to see who else there is Ruiz didn't get past Joshua the 2nd time, Ortiz failed against Wilder his first big fight, Haye pulled out twice

            Fury has beaten the supposed best of the division and belt holders and away from home he can't do much else other than fight Usyk
            Is Tyson Fury fighting Usyk? No.

            And it is not for certain he fights Joshua ether.

            If Fury does not fight Joshua next. Joshua's next fight will be against a fighter who is more highly ranked.

            It is just Fury's style mate. In-between big fights, he seems to like to fight fighters who are not world class.

            If Tyson Fury was 1000% set on facing Usyk, he would of just done a deal for that fight. Usyk has not ducked Fury.

            He gave him information that he cannot fight in December. If Fury wanted to face him, they could of negotiated more.

            Your point about wins looking terrible over time, is irrelevant. It does not make sense. Fighters can only fight the best competition at whatever time they are competing. Price would been a big domestic fight, and good win. Fury was beyond price, when their was talks of them fighting 'It was only media talk, nothing major'.


            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-24-2022, 08:25 AM.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by bullydean View Post

              The deal is to fight before 2023 so that Fury can get a tune up before fighting Usyk which is why it doesn't make sense why Usyk is crying when he himself said he wouldn't be ready until March.
              Yea um that’s not how it works , if Fury fights in December he’s not fighting when Usyk will be it’s a duck . Fury’s tune up demands are becoming boring he’s not only the worst champion already he’s now the only all time greatest fighter by the knuckle heads on here who needs warm up fights before a big fight let me remind you he also wanted one before his initial offer when Usyk sent him one which killed the undisputed before , give me a break .
              Last edited by juggernaut666; 09-24-2022, 08:50 AM.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post
                Yea um that’s not how it works , if Fury fights in December he’s not fighting when Usyk will be it’s a duck . Fury’s tune up demands are becoming boring he’s not only the worst champion already he’s now the only all time greatest fighter by the knuckle heads on here who needs warm up fights before a big fight let me remind you he also wanted one before his initial offer when Usyk sent him one which killed the undisputed before , give me a break .
                When is Usyk going to fight? Not until March lol. Fury fighting in December does not delay undisputed. The only person potebtially delaying it is Usyk who is being petty that Fury is having a tune up months before their eventual fight. Fury isn't talking about fighting Canelo in his next three fights and calling Wilder a "winner" which is why he seems like a better opponent than Fury

                Usyk sent Fury an undisputed deal? When exactly? Usyk was forced into a rematch with AJ and they barely got through with it. Usyk didn't send any deal

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                • #58
                  Fury offered AJ 60/40 (on Twitter!) because he thought AJ would turn it down. It's obvious by the way they keep giving deadlines, this is the 3rd one. If they wanted the fight they would make it happen. Charr is a more typical Fury opponent and fits in nicely alongside Schwarz and Pianeta. His fans love it when he fights bums because the they can talk forever about how he would easily beat Usyk and AJ if only they would fight him.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Rodtang View Post

                    Deluded4ever.
                    Just tell Team Joshua to sign the fuckin' contract! Damn!

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                    • #60
                      Fury and Wilder never fancy'd a fight with Joshua. The lengths posters on here go to spin it any other way is baffling.

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