Fury clearly beat Ngannou

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  • IronDanHamza
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    #31
    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.

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    • _Rexy_
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      #32
      Originally posted by fifth_root

      Are you debating with me?
      No, I don't argue with fools.

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        #33
        Originally posted by _Rexy_

        No, I don't argue with fools.
        Oh, didn't see you are so smart. You just pass by to state it, as it isn't obvious. Poor man.

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          #34
          Originally posted by buddyr
          I don't give a *** about that decision. The fact that the current hw champ of the world went 10 full rounds with a man with NO amateur or professional experience while getting dropped is all I'm concerned with. That itself is a goddamn embarrassment.
          In all fairness, Connor went ten rounds with Mayweather before being stopped. These guys are not boxers and are certain to lose against boxers in a boxing match, as the boxers are sure to lose against them in an MMA fight. But they are still tough men who are in great shape. They are not to be taken lightly. It's not like Fury fought some regular guy. The man is still very dangerous. He should have done better but damn. Antonio Inoki didn't make Ali look very good either. People forget history very quickly.

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            #35
            Fury won the fight but his stock dropped a lot and it makes the Usyk fight a lot less appealing

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              #36
              Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony

              In all fairness, Connor went ten rounds with Mayweather before being stopped. These guys are not boxers and are certain to lose against boxers in a boxing match, as the boxers are sure to lose against them in an MMA fight. But they are still tough men who are in great shape. They are not to be taken lightly. It's not like Fury fought some regular guy. The man is still very dangerous. He should have done better but damn. Antonio Inoki didn't make Ali look very good either. People forget history very quickly.
              floyd was 40 and retired, not in the prime of his career hahaha. How is that possibly the same thing?

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              • 1lparm
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                #37
                Originally posted by tomhawq
                Nah.

                You have to admit MMA/UFC is regularly trashed by boxing fans like you in this site. And now all of a sudden you're saying this.

                (I don't watch MMA/UFC.)
                “trashed by boxing fans like you”

                show me a thread or post where I’ve trashed all mma guys that decided to box.

                go on now lad go get the evidence from my posting history where I’ve trashed all mma guys.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Willow The Wisp

                  Ngannou has been boxing since he was 12 years old. Just because his professional opponents were throwing kicks and takedowns at him doesn't mean Ngannou wasn't boxing.

                  Why is this a hard concept to grasp?

                  When an MMA fighter has a BJJ base and wins using BJJ, nobody ever says "He wasn't a BJJ fighter, because his opponent is a Freestyle Wrestler and this is MMA".

                  Ngannou is a boxer, and a pretty good one.
                  Nonsense, I've been boxing since i was 14 (I learned both Boxing and Judo at the same time but focused more on Judo because throwing people around an grappling/submissions was more enjoyable) that doesn't mean that with a 6 month camp i can knock down and win rounds with a world class boxing champ. Fury should be embarrassed.

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                  • davef
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

                    But his last true fight is Whyte 18 months ago.

                    Don`t be surprised if Usyk beats him easily.
                    I truly believe Fury wins that fight but given the talent of Usyk I wouldn't be shocked if he outboxed Fury to a decision win

                    I just believe Fury only shows up for the big fights since every major fight he has had he pretty much dominated. Lets hope we find out at least and Fury still takes the fight

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by buddyr

                      floyd was 40 and retired, not in the prime of his career hahaha. How is that possibly the same thing?
                      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.

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