So, "impressive" Fury`s career in a few lines

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  • juggernaut666
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    #41
    Originally posted by MoneyKing

    Anthony Joshua is the biggest bum in boxing - his team need to shift those 7,000 unsold tickets still available. Maybe you can help Eddie out April 1st outside the O2 Arena
    Well I know I’d be a better opponent than Franklin , I also know that fight will generate more interest then any Fury fight outside Wilder . Lol

    I have more property than Eddie Hearn also , in fact I can fit his entire estate on my own and have comfortable hunting grounds , so what do you want to do. ? . You ain’t going to do nothing but act tough on the internet . Lol
    Last edited by juggernaut666; 03-12-2023, 07:34 PM.

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    • naranja111
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      #42
      Originally posted by Inspired

      These type of stats mean nothing. It only matters who they were beating in that time period.
      wlad was in a weak era. Wilder beat absolute bums most of the time.

      Fury is a steroid cheat and glovegate def had merit to it (and i despise wilder and his lgbt fanbase). I saw the clip where wilder was knocked down in the first fight with his hands/gloves positioned backwards at a 90 degree angle. That could only happen if the gloves were moved forward, which is why we saw hatton forcing them back in. Since we saw this issue against hammer aswell ..fury is a cheater.
      Fury also pushed whyte...he hurt him, but whyte was upright and then fury immediately followed with a full force push. Whyte fell and the back of his head hit the canvas. However people had to heavily edit the video so they slowed down the moment of impact so it looked bad on whyte. It was a split second moment for a massive guy like whyte falling and landing like that. That would cause concussion. So again fury is a fking cheat. He was winning thay fight, but it wasnt impressive, considering the way aj was thumping whyte about the ring in 2015.

      NOw if fury beats usyk fairly ..fair enough. Hes def a cheater though. Oh and a ducker too...ducked aj 3 times. He has the knack of picking his opponents at the right time.
      So for example usyk was supposed to be fasting for lent. Fury will prob fake an injury and delay the usyk fight now. Usyk called his bluff. That's the sort of crap im used to seeing with fury. Its just ..he beat beyonce wilder who was knocked down by scorniers.

      How anyone can support fury ill never know. Dodgy AF.

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      Seriously? The first in the wrist BS?

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      • naranja111
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        #43
        If Fury beats Usyk then his resume is pretty ggoo.
        He still won't get credit though

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #44
          Originally posted by SN!PER

          For some reason, people hate him.

          Guy beats Klitschko and nobody gives him any respect.

          AJ does it 2 years later, and he's celebrated as the next big thing in boxing.
          - - AJ knocked Wlad out in a FOY quality fight.

          Blubber ducked the Wlad rematch, retired in the middle of his failed drug test that shouldn't have allowed him the Wlad fight to begin with, and joined the MOB.

          He U boy, not for the people.

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          • Inspired
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            #45
            Originally posted by naranja111

            Seriously? The first in the wrist BS?
            what is bs about it?
            btw i meant fury, not wilder. when fury was knocked down in the first fight, i think it was in the 9th round...his wrists were outward at a 90degree angle.

            although this is a different angle, ive timestamped it here
            https://********/3LamGWNy4kg?t=727

            that split second where it happened may be enough for most people to ignore it completely, but that there is a clear indicator the gloves were out of place. otherwise, you're going to have a wrist injury if you land like that esp such a big guy.

            in this video, ricky hatton admitted that fury's gloves were 'loose' because 'he flicks his punches' and 'i was putting his gloves back on for him'



            so my end point, that fury's gloves were pulled forward/loose, is absolutely true given ricky hatton has admitted it.

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            • HandsofIron
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              #46
              Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
              Coming from the wins over Cunningham, Chisora...he challenged Wlad Klitschko for 3 belts.

              He did beat him.

              Ducked a rematch and retired.

              Came back, took 2 easy touches.

              Than he saw what all us boxing fans saw, that Wilder had no skills at all. So, he accepted the offer to fight him.

              Beat Wilder in the first fight IMO, but got robbed.

              But he figured out that he had Wilder`s number. So he beat him twice even better.

              Beat Whyte, who was his mandatory and recognised at top 5 guy.

              And, the final bell so far, he rematched Chisora for WBC belt, the guy he had already beaten twice.

              Not so impressive for somebody who thinks he is the best heavyweight ever.

              I don`t really think Fury is the favorite over Usyk.
              If Usyk was a natural sized Heavyweight, who didn't come up from Crusierweight, I'd pick the Cat over Fury in a heartbeat because Usyk is superior to Fury in every department, he's just the all-around better fighter.

              However, none of that is going to matter because, and I hate to say this ad nauseum, but it simply comes down to size. Fury is too big for Usyk and that is why he'll lose.

              Just watch the Cunningham fight, the Ward jab & grab and the Klltschko lay & pray tactics, that's all Fury's going to do against the smaller Usyk. It's going to be an ugly ass fight with Fury smothering Usyk until Usyk gets tired from all the wrestling, he won't be able to defend himself/keep his hands up and he gets KO'd from exhaustion.

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