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  • Originally posted by Rockybigblower View Post

    I know you are trolling but i'll play along. Fury in reality is a poor mans Foreman. He's beaten virtually no-one in their prime except Wilder...who if im honest i support...so those were good wins. Youth tells that these super heavyweights of today would be too big and too strong for the heavies of the past....but history tells us that the heavies of the past actually knew how to fight. Stamina over 15 rounds. Footwork and hand skills. Fought to win...not to cash out. Did it in the ring...not in the papers (the internet of the past). Fury has no real rivals in this era...which allows for his status to be inflated in terms of history. But lets be real. He might have been competitive but he would never have been winning.
    Poor Man's Foreman lol

    Foreman was 217lbs in his prime and 6'3, he would be boiling down to cruiserweight if he was active today.

    15 rounds yes, but they used to fight heavyweight fights at a snails pace then, especially foreman. Fury can dog fight for 12 rounds at a pace, Foreman couldn't even punch Ali for 6 rounds without blowing out of his arse and getting gassed out.

    Fury is a much bigger man and can fight on the front foot, back foot, inside, outside, southpaw, orthodox, you name it. Foreman used to plod forward with slow feet and single shots.

    He would lean all over Little George and even smaller Ali and maul them and stop them. Or he would just keep them on the end of a long jab with a reach they've never experienced.

    It wouldnt even be competitive.

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    • ****** argument. If Ali were active today he would train to today's specifications. His immense natural ability would still be present. He was the same height as Usyk, let's see what Fury does with him. The grand statements about what Fury would and would not do are boring, he still has time to actually show us if he can be motivated to do so.

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      • Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

        Poor Man's Foreman lol

        Foreman was 217lbs in his prime and 6'3, he would be boiling down to cruiserweight if he was active today.

        15 rounds yes, but they used to fight heavyweight fights at a snails pace then, especially foreman. Fury can dog fight for 12 rounds at a pace, Foreman couldn't even punch Ali for 6 rounds without blowing out of his arse and getting gassed out.

        Fury is a much bigger man and can fight on the front foot, back foot, inside, outside, southpaw, orthodox, you name it. Foreman used to plod forward with slow feet and single shots.

        He would lean all over Little George and even smaller Ali and maul them and stop them. Or he would just keep them on the end of a long jab with a reach they've never experienced.

        It wouldnt even be competitive.
        You best hope, that Fury beats Usyk 'Because 90% of Fury's reputation is based off this mythical made up head to head fight ability. All made up mate, this seems to be the realm in which hardcore Fury fans live on a daily basis'.

        Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, were naturally bigger fighters than Usyk 'They boiled down to their fighting weight, they did not pump themselves up to Heavyweight. Completely different era and culture within training'.

        Hardcore Fury fans always **** on about Fury's dimensions, the 20-25 pounds Fury has gained since 2015 has not been muscle mate 'Fury for me is out of condition, and does not want to train like he used to under Peter Fury'.

        I am not sure why you seem to think Fury has become this monster mauler all of a sudden, he has only walked forward vs fighters who he out weighs by 40 pounds on average 'Fury never bulled forward vs Whyte, or even a semi-retired Chisora in his last fight'.

        Show me a fight, with a top level super Heavyweight were Fury has bulled forward? None, Fury was even backed up all night by Wladimir Kiltschko 'Great win for Fury, but skill for skill a overrated performance'.

        So Fury really is not this mauling monster type fighter you are trying to make out, and he does not really have vast experience at world or elite level 'Still he has been ****** about and decked many times'.

        Again, I reiterate Fury is ether one fight or one fight away from genuine greatness or his reputation and career being checked big time 'By Oleksandr Usyk'.

        Note: You have many hardcore Fury fans have been quiet for sometime, but now I see you are all piping up again since 'Apparently this fight with Uysk has been agreed, and projected for December'.

        But there is no official fight date, and in reality the fight has not been 100% agreed 'You may have to pipe down again if Fury backs out again to prolong fight negotiations';.

        The fight was only announced to hype Fury latest exhibition fight etc.
        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-15-2023, 06:59 AM.

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        • Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post


          Muhammad Ali and George Foreman, were naturally bigger fighters than Usyk 'They boiled down to their fighting weight, they did not pump themselves up to Heavyweight. Completely different era and culture within training'.

          Why on earth would a heavyweight boil down? They don't have to make weight

          They were very small heavyweights by todays standards. Ali had his debut at 192lbs. He was a cruiserweight. He's was a smaller man than Usyk.

          Fury would run these guys over. Too big, too strong. Yeah Ali might have fiddled him around for a few rounds but when Fury got on top of him, he'd have no chance.

          Big George was seen as a big heavyweight, he was 6'3" and 215lbs with slow feet and telegraphed shots and small by todays standards. He would have absolutely no chance against someone like Fury. It would look like Fury v Chisora, actually worse because Foreman was 215lbs and quite short. He would get bullied with ease.

          Foreman would be one of the easiest fights of Fury's career, 100%

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          • Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

            Why on earth would a heavyweight boil down? They don't have to make weight

            They were very small heavyweights by todays standards. Ali had his debut at 192lbs. He was a cruiserweight. He's was a smaller man than Usyk.

            Fury would run these guys over. Too big, too strong. Yeah Ali might have fiddled him around for a few rounds but when Fury got on top of him, he'd have no chance.

            Big George was seen as a big heavyweight, he was 6'3" and 215lbs with slow feet and telegraphed shots and small by todays standards. He would have absolutely no chance against someone like Fury. It would look like Fury v Chisora, actually worse because Foreman was 215lbs and quite short. He would get bullied with ease.

            Foreman would be one of the easiest fights of Fury's career, 100%
            It is common knowledge that Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman and many more Heavyweights during that era had to boil down to their fighting weight 'Do you think they entered training camp below 200 pounds, then had to work they way up? They boiled down to their fighting weight, and focused predominately on overall conditioning' They were actually in condition, compared to most of the Heavyweights you see within this era.

            Within this modern era, it is a entirely different training culture at Heavyweight. Usyk pumps himself up, he is not naturally as big as Muhammad Ali & George Foreman 'Usyk would most likely struggled to stay at Heavyweight if he lived and trained during the 70's, within that training culture'.

            Note: Like I said before? You best hope Fury beats Usyk, because Fury is one fight away from all of this mythical head to head reputation being checked big time 'Fury is ether one fight and win away from genuine greatness or his resume career being thrown into the abyss and being checked' etc.





            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-15-2023, 07:41 AM.

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            • Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

              It is common knowledge that Muhammad Ali, Joe Frazier, George Foreman and many more Heavyweights during that era had to boil down to their fighting weight 'Do you think they entered training camp below 200 pounds, then had to work they way up? They boiled down to their fighting weight, and focused predominately on overall conditioning' They were actually in condition, compared to most of the Heavyweights you see within this era.

              Within this modern era, it is a entirely different training culture at Heavyweight. Usyk pumps himself up, he is not naturally as big as Muhammad Ali & George Foreman 'Usyk would most likely struggled to stay at Heavyweight if he lived and trained during the 70's, within that training culture'.

              Note: Like I said before? You best hope Fury beats Usyk, because Fury is one fight away from all of this mythical head to head reputation being checked big time 'Fury is ether one fight and win away from genuine greatness or his resume career being thrown into the abyss and being checked' etc.




              He won't lose to Usyk

              Which fights did you predict Fury to lose by the way? Be honest, I'm sure I could check. I'm curious to know...

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              • Tommy Fury has to be the strongest looking weaknut in boxing history. Can't crack an egg with those shoulders..

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                • Originally posted by PeasantCrusha View Post
                  Tommy Fury has to be the strongest looking weaknut in boxing history. Can't crack an egg with those shoulders..
                  He's not naturally that weight that's why.hes bulked himself up with steroids to his absolute limit and sometimes when fighters move up the power doesn't and I'm guessing that's the case for him ,he'd be a big puncher at whatever his natural weight would be but we'll never know as he was taking steroids before he even turned into a man and fully grown.

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                  • Originally posted by Scotland The Brave View Post
                    I've seen better, more skilled fights in pub carparks.

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                    • Originally posted by Butt stuff View Post
                      KSI with the overhand right, clinch and repeat. Tommy doesn’t seem to have any answers for it
                      Sure he does... move foward into shot, get hit and clinch. . he did this the entire fight.
                      Butt stuff Butt stuff likes this.

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