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  • #51
    Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post

    Its a weak era but it doesnt really excuse his piss poor resume, he could have built a much better legacy than he has even with the current crop of potential opponents. Granted that applies to basically everybody not just him.
    Who should he have on his resume that's missing

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    • #52
      Originally posted by davef View Post

      Who should he have on his resume that's missing
      Seriously?

      At the very least AJ and Usyk.

      Besides them, do Zhang, Makhmudov, Bakole, Hrgovic and Sanchez not exist right now? wouldnt beating them add to his legacy much more than fighting Chisora a third time followed by an MMA fighter? its arguable that every one of those 5 names I just listed would have been the third best opponent on his entire resume.

      Rematching Wlad and the Haye fight coming to fruition back in the day would have been big additions to his legacy too if he'd come out on top.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View Post

        You said that the man had no amateur or professional experience. Neither did Connor. And Mayweather was retired for two years which isn't long and was still in great shape and is to this day. And even having been retired, he still took eleven rounds to dispatch a guy with no amateur or professional experience. And this is all on the assumption that Fury is in his prime. We don't know that for sure. Most fighters are past it when they're 35. And "possibly" the same thing is an exaggeration. Haha. Come on.
        Floyd was 40, didn't get knocked down, was never in danger of geting knocked down and wasn't get backed up. Floyd simply was carrying him, toying, before knocking him out. Fury was never on the edge of knocking Ngannu down, or out. Face it, Fury is ***in garbage. And I hate defending Mayweather because I'm not a fan of the guy either. This fight shouldn't have been close at all and he should NOT have been marked up like that as the hw champ of the world against a novice. I'd expect this out of Charles Martin, because we know he isn't that good, but not a guy yall claim is the top 5 hw all time.

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        • #54
          Fury is a fat very rich man, a part time boxer. And we are arguing how good he is, he just doesn`t care. Does the man that fights Chisora the third time and Ngannou actually looks like he cares about legacy?
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          • #55
            Originally posted by davef View Post

            Who should he have on his resume that's missing
            The guy beat Klitschko, Wilder and Whyte, that means 3 men in 10 years. His last fight with a contender was 18 month ago. And you are asking us who is missing on Fury`s record? Everybody, lol.
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            • #56
              Originally posted by MikeyMike100 View Post
              Fury won rounds 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9 and 10
              Ngannou won rounds 3 (Knockdown round) and 8.

              Obviously an embarrassing performance by Fury considering the circumstances but still a clear win
              - - Luckily Blubber still has his sycophants tending his every need on this forum...snickers...

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              • #57
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

                - - Luckily Blubber still has his sycophants tending his every need on this forum...snickers...
                aa11klitschko.jpg just a bad day at the office is all. people always get envious of the guy that's the best.
                fair play to the other guy he'd make a good after dinner speaker!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5cDLZqe735k
                Last edited by max baer; 11-02-2023, 10:56 AM.

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                • #58
                  Yeh, so what if fury barely won. Francis beats fury in streetfight

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by buddyr View Post

                    Floyd was 40, didn't get knocked down, was never in danger of geting knocked down and wasn't get backed up. Floyd simply was carrying him, toying, before knocking him out. Fury was never on the edge of knocking Ngannu down, or out. Face it, Fury is ***in garbage. And I hate defending Mayweather because I'm not a fan of the guy either. This fight shouldn't have been close at all and he should NOT have been marked up like that as the hw champ of the world against a novice. I'd expect this out of Charles Martin, because we know he isn't that good, but not a guy yall claim is the top 5 hw all time.
                    Well, every heavyweight champion claims to be top five all time. Haha. I don't know. In a way, it was better that it was close. It wasn't so predictable. Fights like this are always lose/lose for the champion and it was a dumb idea from the beginning. But I don't call Fury garbage. Wilder was knocking out everybody before Fury took him down. I'm not saying Wilder is great but his right hand is killer and it took out a lot of guys before Fury took him down two, and realistically, three times. He also beat Klitschko and Whyte and I'd favor him over most heavyweights today. I don't think he's prime and he may fade soon. Usyk may beat him and I'll be cheering for Usyk but Fury has left his mark and he's definitely impressed a lot of people. I won't toss his accomplishments aside over this popcorn fight.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post
                      Fury won but the fact he went the distance, got dropped by an MMA debutant and it was close is a total embarrassment.

                      The sport loses credibility.
                      ...but gains yet another famous and exciting heavyweight contender, stolen from the struggling suckers running the UFC.

                      That's Showbiz!

                      The conquering of Mixed Martial Arts serves as Ngannou’s amateur career preparation. Once a Boxer, Always a Boxer.

                      Might Usyk misuse it to subliminally grow overconfident?

                      Big picture.stuff.

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