To be honest, Fury is not that good

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #11
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza
    No I think he is quite good.
    He is not.

    Fury will not even fight Usyk. I am sure they will find another Uk based bum instead.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #12
      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

      He is not.

      Fury will not even fight Usyk. I am sure they will find another Uk based bum instead.
      Then when he beats Usyk, what then?

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        #13
        He became the 1st man to beat wilder and currently on l y man. So he has ability. Now he just need s a few more dance partners to convince people.
        I'm sure if he beats usyk, joyce, Josh the doubters will be believers

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          #14
          Yet another nonsense post from one of the usual suspects.

          Wladmir Klitschko was undefeated in over 11 years, was making his 19th defence of his unified crown, Fury went to Germany and ripped the belts from him in a huge upset.

          Wider was 42-0 with 41 KO’s, was making the 11th defence of his WBC crown, Fury went to America and ripped the title from him, stopping him in 7 one sided rounds.

          Whether some idiot thinks that’s impressive or not is irrelevant. Fury went on the road and conclusively beat 2 established champions in fights many expected him to lose, history will look favourably upon that.

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            #15
            Originally posted by IronDanHamza

            Then when he beats Usyk, what then?
            Usyk was old, the Joshua fight took too much out of him, he was distracted by the war and Fury was ducking Joyce to fight him in the first place.

            You know they’ll never be satisfied mate.

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              #16
              He's not a normal human being... seriously there's something wrong with him. In an interview, he explained that he needs to train constantly or else he'll turn suicidal. That means he's fighting to survive. He's putting in way more hours than other professional fighters. This gives him an advantage in experience. He's turned himself into a machine that can take down any other man in the ring.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Kzbox

                Okay fair doos but his run at heavyweight is **** so lets not go on as if he's come into the division and whooped everybody's ass. We all claimed Fury was number 1 before he even beat AJ so beating him twice doesn't suddenly make Usyk top dog at heavyweight. Fury is the top at the moment deal with it, Usyk has come into the division to take the throne off Fury lets just get it done then we will see.
                - - Fought and whooped bigger, stronger, and more credentialed fighters on average than did Ali at 26-0. Already surpassed Vander 26-10-2 heavy record.

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                • Kzbox
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                  - - Fought and whooped bigger, stronger, and more credentialed fighters on average than did Ali at 26-0. Already surpassed Vander 26-10-2 heavy record.
                  Okay man problem is i could never take your opinion seriously you are too emotional when it comes to Fury calling him blubber, a bum, a fraud, a clown blahblah at the end of the day he's a skilled fighter at the top of his game. At least i am realistic i think Usyk can beat Fury because Usyk is also a great fighter i just think the size difference is too much to overcome even with his superior boxing skills. As i said before hopefully we will find out soon enough then you will come up with some other guy Fury has to beat to get your respect but at the end of the day nobody gives a **** anyway.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                    He is not.

                    Fury will not even fight Usyk. I am sure they will find another Uk based bum instead.
                    I think he's an exceptional fighter.

                    I also think he's a tit. He's got 2 good wins and both are tainted. He never rematched Klitschko, and we have no real idea how to rate a defeat of Wilder. I know it's a very good win, but Wilder never did enough to show it to be a great win. I backed Fury to win from the start and despite the excitement in the third fight it was never particularly close. Fury's added a bit more depth with Whyte but that's the extent of it.

                    I would rank Usyk's double over Joshua higher than any of that. People seem to forget that Joshua was proven. He was prime. He was unified. And Usyk beat him brilliantly, twice, in locations of Joshua's choosing.

                    I'd love to see Fury go and show that he's more than a Wilder basher, or the guy who gave Klitschko a weird night. I just can't imagine that he will. That's not been his style.

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                      #20
                      Greatest HW there ever was, keep coping.

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