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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    If Fury fought Sanchez..

    ..and beat him...that would be his second best win ever.

    Just a reminder, that Fury`s resume is pure trash. But you guys here are trashing Joshua, lol.

    And yes, I believe Sanchez is better than Wilder.
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    #2
    Agree with everything, except I think a 2018-2020 wilder beats Sanchez

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    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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      #3
      Trolling again I see…

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      • Zelda
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        #4
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        ..and beat him...that would be his second best win ever.

        Just a reminder, that Fury`s resume is pure trash. But you guys here are trashing Joshua, lol.

        And yes, I believe Sanchez is better than Wilder.
        Sanchez is a skilled fighter, but there is nothing "killer" in him. I see him moving up the ranks and lurking in the B-class fighters but never making it to the A-class. If he gets lucky, he beats one of them but only if they had a bad night or are aging. Even if he does, he ain't staying there for as long as the current A-listers are staying at their current levels.

        His best bet is to stay around till some of the current HWs retire or start to deteriorate.

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        • hugh grant
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          #5
          Sanchez, Jared are good fighters but no resume. So high risk, lowcreward

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          • Boxfan83
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            #6
            If Sanchez had a belt he would be a better win than Wilder. But because he doesnt and wont likely so,

            It would go:
            Klitchko
            Wilder
            Sanchez.

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            • anonymous2.0
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              #7
              Originally posted by Boxfan83
              If Sanchez had a belt he would be a better win than Wilder. But because he doesnt and wont likely so,

              It would go:
              Klitchko
              Wilder
              Sanchez.
              I was wondering who was going to mention Klitschko, I guess Jaketheboxer thinks Sanchez with his best wins being Christian Hammer and Efe Agjaba is better than Klitschko and his resume of names lol.

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              • alexnation
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                #8
                Arguable but I agree with the sentiment.

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                • SN!PER
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                  #9
                  Wilder knocks out Sanchez if they fought right now.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    Fury resume outside of his mega wins, Fury fights predominately at domestic to high end European level 'Fury for me does not have much experienced at fighting skill for skill at a high level consecutively'.

                    Fury has faced big singular challenges such as? Having to overcome the terror of Wilder's power, and endure his aggression 'And to Fury's credit, there may not be many Heavyweights active who can fight Wilder the same way Fury did'.

                    Because how Fury fought Wilder, goes against the instincts of any skilled boxer 'Most fighters may attempt to out point, and box Wilder'. But as you know? This is the style of fight, which from observation Wilder wants 'Because his opponents will continually be in the danger zone of his power, which is most effective from mid-long range'.

                    Deontay Wilder tests fighters, in a different way to how a elite level technically skill fighter would test a fighter 'Both tests are elite level challenges, but require different abilities'.

                    Skill for skill Fury has not really fought and beaten a Top level fighter for 7-8 years 'Every time he has been inside the ring with a decent boxer skill for skill, he has been busted up real good'.

                    I am not disrespecting Deontay Wilder in saying this, because I rate him extremely highly and he may well beat many Heavyweights 'But skill for skill on pure boxing ability, no boxing purist would rate him as a elite level fighter'.

                    And the concerning thing people must take from his fights vs Wilder. Is that by the time the third fight come around, Wilder for me was not competing in that fight with solely just a punchers chance 'Wilder was competing to win rounds, even with his crude yet aggressive boxing skills' In fact even in the first fight Wilder was competing to win rounds vs Fury.

                    I have stated before, that Fury in comparison to Usyk & Joshua is a inexperienced fighter at World or Elite level 'Usyk & Joshua have more experience than Fury at fighting World & Elite level fighters'.

                    Even Joshua's last fight, which he received criticism for 'Was essentially a fight in and around the same level as Tyson Fury's last two fights'.

                    Franklin on current form most likely beats Chisora, and in worst condition than his last fight 'He already pushed Whyte'.

                    Sanchez would be a Top level win for Fury, and a different kind of test in comparison with most of his recent fights.


                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 04-12-2023, 05:34 AM.

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