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  • GrandpaBernard
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    #1

    My Thoughts On Fury-Ngannou & Message to Boxing Fans

    It could have been worse in 2017.

    imagine the bloody nose for boxing had Conor get a close on VS Floyd the most skilled boxer of all time

    that would have shot boxing’s reputation. The most skilled struggling with a newbie
  • NoConcoms
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    #2
    Originally posted by GrandpaBernard
    It could have been worse in 2017.

    imagine the bloody nose for boxing had Conor get a close on VS Floyd the most skilled boxer of all time

    that would have shot boxing’s reputation. The most skilled struggling with a newbie
    Man! Look: Boxing, at the end of the day, is still a fight. One shot, at any given time, can turn anyone's lights out. That's what makes it so exciting!

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      #3
      Originally posted by NoConcoms

      Man! Look: Boxing, at the end of the day, is still a fight. One shot, at any given time, can turn anyone's lights out. That's what makes it so exciting!
      After reading about Francis boxing background

      Him doing so well starts to make sense

      nothing but respect and credit to him

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      • Toffee
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        #4
        Originally posted by GrandpaBernard

        After reading about Francis boxing background

        Him doing so well starts to make sense

        nothing but respect and credit to him
        He's got no boxing background. Unless you mean he liked watching Mike Tyson on TV. He wanted to box but ended up in MMA.

        Whereas McGregor did box as a teenager.

        And Floyd was retired. Fury is the current number 1 in the world.

        It's about as embarrassing as it gets.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Toffee

          He's got no boxing background. Unless you mean he liked watching Mike Tyson on TV. He wanted to box but ended up in MMA.

          Whereas McGregor did box as a teenager.

          And Floyd was retired. Fury is the current number 1 in the world.

          It's about as embarrassing as it gets.
          Oh I thought Francis was a boxer turned mmaist

          Probably the 1st to be good at both sports

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          • Toffee
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            #6
            Originally posted by GrandpaBernard

            Oh I thought Francis was a boxer turned mmaist

            Probably the 1st to be good at both sports
            The narrative is now turning. It's something team Fury is pretty good at, and regrettably the boxing community is pretty gullible.

            ​​​​​Ngannou isn't a boxer. I saw John and Tommy interviewed and they're coming up with the same line... Ngannou is a great fighting man and Fury rose from the canvas to win like champions do.

            They've got their story in place and they're sticking to it. The same as every Fury insists Wilder beats everyone except Fury. Now they might say he beats everyone but Fury and Ngannou!

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #7
              Originally posted by Toffee

              The narrative is now turning. It's something team Fury is pretty good at, and regrettably the boxing community is pretty gullible.

              ​​​​​Ngannou isn't a boxer. I saw John and Tommy interviewed and they're coming up with the same line... Ngannou is a great fighting man and Fury rose from the canvas to win like champions do.

              They've got their story in place and they're sticking to it. The same as every Fury insists Wilder beats everyone except Fury. Now they might say he beats everyone but Fury and Ngannou!
              Tonight's fight says more about Tyson Fury's true current form than any other top level Heavyweight.

              But? Of course hardcore Fury fans are now making to claim that Ngannou would wreck many other top level Heavyweights 'When really there is no evidence to prove this'.

              Hardcore Fury fans are using those tactics to once again demean and dismiss other Heavyweight boxers, while attempting to protect Tyson Fury.

              Tyson Fury outside of Kiltschko & Wilder has barely fought at World level, this is something which I have been highlighting now for sometime. And I believe this type of behavior as a fighter and Champion at some point will unearth itself inside the ring 'This is what happened potentially in tonight's fight'.

              If Tyson Fury was this monster fighter his hardcore fans claim him to be, there is no way Francis Ngannou in his first ever boxing fight should of won a single round or survived the full 12 rounds.

              I have always stated that Tyson Fury's true form against another elite level Heavyweight boxer is unknown 'Fury has skill for skill not fought at Elite level skill for skill since the Kiltschko fight 2015, also his last real high level fight and elite level Challenge was vs Wilder. But no boxing purest can rate Wilder technically in terms of boxing skill as a elite level fighter' That is no disrespect to Wilder because I rate him very highly within this era of Heavyweights.

              Note: Overall tonight Fury got checked, and Fury hardcore fans got checked 'Fury took on a fighter in Francis Ngannou tonight who was fighting in his first ever boxing fight, Fury was decked and pushed over 12 rounds'.

              I still rate Tyson Fury as the number 1 Heavyweight, because he has the two best wins of his resume in terms of historical magnitude 'Out of all active Heavyweight fighters'. But I have been for sometime now, critical of his actual true form and fighting abilities' etc.






              Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-28-2023, 10:22 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                Tonight's fight says more about Tyson Fury's true current form than any other top level Heavyweight.

                But? Of course hardcore Fury fans are now making to claim that Ngannou would wreck many other top level Heavyweights 'When really there is no evidence to prove this'.

                Hardcore Fury fans are using those tactics to once again demean and dismiss other Heavyweight boxers, while attempting to protect Tyson Fury.

                Tyson Fury outside of Kiltschko & Wilder has barely fought at World level, this is something which I have been highlighting now for sometime. And I believe this type of behavior as a fighter and Champion at some point will unearth itself inside the ring 'This is what happened potentially in tonight's fight'.

                If Tyson Fury was this monster fighter his hardcore fans claim him to be, there is no way Francis Ngannou in his first ever boxing fight should of won a single round or survived the full 12 rounds.

                I have always stated that Tyson Fury's true form against another elite level Heavyweight boxer is unknown 'Fury has skill for skill not fought at Elite level skill for skill since the Kiltschko fight 2015, also his last real high level fight and elite level Challenge was vs Wilder. But no boxing purest can rate Wilder technically in terms of boxing skill as a elite level fighter' That is no disrespect to Wilder because I rate him very highly within this era of Heavyweights.

                Note: Overall tonight Fury got checked, and Fury hardcore fans got checked 'Fury took on a fighter in Francis Ngannou tonight who was fighting in his first ever boxing fight, Fury was decked and pushed over 12 rounds'.

                I still rate Tyson Fury as the number 1 Heavyweight, because he has the two best wins of his resume in terms of historical magnitude 'Out of all active Heavyweight fighters'. But I have been for sometime now, critical of his actual true form and fighting abilities' etc.





                who did you score the 11th and 12th rounds for?

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                • IronDanHamza
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                  #9
                  Floyd was 40 years old and retired.

                  Fury is the #1 Heavyweight in the world!!

                  This is the caused boxing to lose all credibility now.

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                    #10
                    You've said absolutely nothing as always whenever you start a thread

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