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  • #11
    Usyk? Yes. Aj? Gtfoh. Beating him is equivalent to breathing whyte at this point. Hearn is delusional when it comes to his British fighters.

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    • #12
      Fury hasn't done much so far I'm afraid. An old robot in Klitschko and an amateur in Wilder. By the way, that amateur dropped him four times and nearly ended 2 of 3 fights.

      Food for thought.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Pigeons View Post
        Fury hasn't done much so far I'm afraid. An old robot in Klitschko and an amateur in Wilder. By the way, that amateur dropped him four times and nearly ended 2 of 3 fights.

        Food for thought.
        What has usyk done exactly? Barely beat Bredis(who just got schooled by unknown jai opetia who fought with a broken arm) barely beat glowacki(who gets knocked out by anyone decent..except usyk) barely beat war horse chisora(who’s old af and Tyson fury toyed with) and has 2 decisions over AJ who’s already been knocked out by Andy ruiz (who barely beat 90 year old Ortiz and already lost to joeseph parker). I’m just so unbelievably confused as to why people think usyk is some generational amazing never seen before talent? Biggest win is AJ who everyone can see is a fighter that ain’t very good and never really was

        food for thought

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        • #14
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
          If Joshua beats Deontay Wilder, then really this alters everything 'This alters the entire dynamic at Heavyweight between between the top-4 fighters, who are all competing to be the last man standing of their era'.

          Yes Usyk should still be the primary aim for Tyson Fury, but? Without a doubt, Fury would also have to beat Joshua 'Who is his next nearest competition'.

          Anthony Joshua at heavyweight, whether people like to admit it or not? Is the most experienced Heavyweight at World and Elite level win or lose.

          Tyson Fury's best wins on his resume are Kiltschko & Wilder 'Outside of these two mega wins, Fury has barely fought at World level'.

          Joshua for me beat a better version move motivated, better prepared Kiltschko than Fury 'Yes it was a more competitive fight, but Joshua scored a more conclusive win. Joshua did not just merely out point and beat Kiltschko with trickery 'Joshua actually met force with force and beat up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko'.

          Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua is the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years 'Lets get this right, it was Joshua not Fury who made Wladimir Kiltschko retire after leaving it all inside the ring'.

          I personally rate Tyson Fury as the number 1 Heavyweight on merit, although his resume does not have the depth of Joshua's 'And Fury is also not as accomplished as Usyk overall. Fury still has the two best wins on his resume historically in terms of magnitude, and he is still undefeated within the professional ranks'.

          But between Fury, Usyk, Joshua and Wilder. All of these fighters are capable of pushing each other.

          I have said it many times before? If Joshua vs Usyk III is called for 'I would back Anthony Joshua for the win again'.

          The only top Heavyweight who has fought Usyk twice is Joshua. And in those two fights, out of the two fighters 'Joshua improved most in the rematch with his effort'.

          If the third fight was made, the likely-hood is that this trajectory will continue 'Enough for me to back Joshua for the win' etc.

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          Oh bore off with this same recycled garbage.
          Aj continually avoided the best, ducked Wilder in 18 on sky tv a full year before Wilder turned down the dazn offer.

          Experienced!?? He's one of the least experienced & only boxed shot old men (4of6) during his title reign in one of the weakest era's of heavyweight boxing.

          Trying to justify that Klitschko didn't train for Fury, your a clown, Fury's movement befuddled a 39yr old Wlad, Ajs so big & wooden he was easy to hit by comparison.

          Stopped reading after that, go read a muscle mag instead, you obvious only see muscles.

          Who's Aj ever beaten that wasn't a shot old past it 38-41 year old of the former generation.

          I can't believe fans like you still exist.

          Idrr.
          Last edited by Bob; 08-01-2023, 12:06 PM.
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          • #15
            Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post

            Is this post a joke? “AJ beat a better prepared klitsko”? Are you mad? AJ fought a retired klitsko that hadn’t fought in 2 years your post is hilarious. Joshua got embarrassed twice by usyk. Second fight he won like 3 rounds. This is by far the funniest post I’ve seen on this site lmao
            I can't believe these people still exist.

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            • #16
              Usyk definitely , ive been wanting undesputed since 18 when Aj ducked to continue his shot old man & can tour. That says it all.
              Name drop Eddie at his finest.

              Aj is a London/Saudi cash grab, nothing more.

              Fury let us down choosing money over Legacy.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Bob View Post

                Oh bore off with this same recycled garbage.
                Pot, meet kettle...

                Originally posted by Bob View Post
                Aj continually avoided the best, ducked Wilder in 18 on sky tv a full year before Wilder turned diwn the dazn offer.

                Experienced!?? He's one of the least experienced & only boxed shot old men (4of6) during his title reign in one of the weakest era's of heavyweight boxing.

                Trying to justify that Klitschko didn't train for Fury, your a clown, Fury's movement befuddled a 39yr old Wlad, Ajs so big & wooden he was easy to hit by comparison.

                Stopped reading after that, go read a muscle mag instead, you obvious only see muscles.

                Who's Aj ever beaten that wasn't a shot old past it 38-41 year old of tge former generation.

                I can't believe fans like you still exist.

                Idrr.
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                • #18
                  I think Fury knows this. He's only best wilder of this era. Wlad was last era. Best usyk and josh. Can't duck josh, and if he don't fight Josh it would be a duck. Trust me fury don't want that

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post

                    What has usyk done exactly? Barely beat Bredis(who just got schooled by unknown jai opetia who fought with a broken arm) barely beat glowacki(who gets knocked out by anyone decent..except usyk) barely beat war horse chisora(who’s old af and Tyson fury toyed with) and has 2 decisions over AJ who’s already been knocked out by Andy ruiz (who barely beat 90 year old Ortiz and already lost to joeseph parker). I’m just so unbelievably confused as to why people think usyk is some generational amazing never seen before talent? Biggest win is AJ who everyone can see is a fighter that ain’t very good and never really was

                    food for thought
                    90 year old Ortiz is Wilder's best ever win.

                    Now that's food for thought.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post

                      Is this post a joke? “AJ beat a better prepared klitsko”? Are you mad? AJ fought a retired klitsko that hadn’t fought in 2 years your post is hilarious. Joshua got embarrassed twice by usyk. Second fight he won like 3 rounds. This is by far the funniest post I’ve seen on this site lmao
                      Wladimir Kiltschko never retired after fighting Fury, he had to endure 3 back to back training camps 'Because unfortunately Tyson Fury kept on PULLING out of their rematch'.

                      The time frame from Fury vs Kiltschko & Kiltschko vs Joshua was 17 months, not 2 years '2 years would of been 24 months'.

                      And as I have just stated, Kiltschko never retired he was always preparing for a fight HIS rematch against Tyson Fury 'But he was denied the opportunity to win his titles back, because Fury kept on pulling out of their scheduled rematch'.

                      Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua is the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years. Joshua scored a more conclusive win over Kiltschko 'Kiltschko was beaten up and knocked out'.

                      Tyson Fury has barely fought at World level outside of Kiltschko and Wilder, is his next fight at World level? Was his last fight before that at World level? No.

                      There is definitive evidence out there, that since the Wilder trilogy 'Since Fury was battered by Wilder. Because it was not a easy trilogy, Fury only had 1 dominant win vs Wilder II and even that fight was stopped controversially.

                      All the other fights Fury was being battered, until he got the win. The realty of the situation is, since those fights it looks like Fury does not want to fight actual World level boxers anymore.

                      It is just the way it is mate, if you want to make things up and alter history as a coping mechanism to deal with the reality of the Fury's terrible reign of late 'That is entirely up to you, go for it'.

                      I have said it before, and I will say it again. Tyson Fury's hardcore fans, on a weekly and monthly basis lie and betray themselves 'This kind of behavior actually piped down a few months back. Now it looks like certain folk want to return back into that abusive relationship dynamic as a hardcore Fury fan'.

                      You will get people who will agree with you mate, all the Fury cronies 'But that does not alter boxing history'.

                      The most conscious and balanced Hardcore Fury fans 'Don't say the things you are saying and talk like you. None of them will come up in this thread quote me and say anything of note. Because deep down they know the situation with Tyson Fury, so they are all quiet'.

                      Tyson Fury is the WBC Heavyweight Champion of the World, and he barely ever fights at World level. Even his own brother in a recent interview, has stated 'That he does not rate Fury as a great Champion because he much prefers being a underdog in his own words.

                      And I myself, have always been adamant that Fury does not like being a World Champion. He does not like the requirements or mandates as a Champion 'Fury excels or much prefers to be a underdog, Robin Hood the prince of thieves'.

                      Note: If Joshua beats Wilder, it alters the entire dynamic at Heavyweight. Because Fury won't be able to claim that he was the only fighter to beat Wilder and overcome his power 'And that is essentially the big part of Fury's reputation and credit in the game since his Kiltschko win'.

                      Joshua has most likely overachieved in his career. Fury in comparison, and even right now as a Champion is underachieving 'Fury should be fighting at a level, but he is not. And Fury's hardcore fans should be concerned about these methods' etc.



                      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-01-2023, 09:00 AM.

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