Comments Thread For: Malik Scott: "I Believe Francis Would Beat A lot Of Guys in The Top 15-20"

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • P4Pdunny
    Undisputed Champion
    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
    • Jul 2017
    • 8094
    • 143
    • 142
    • 58,715

    #21
    People definitely going overboard with this all.

    Comment

    • Sammy7861992
      Contender
      Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
      • Aug 2021
      • 418
      • 234
      • 98
      • 0

      #22
      Originally posted by sidefx996

      Smoked by who? Probably some of the same guys who have managed to smoke Fury I'm guessing? Curious if Fury was "never that good" how exactly he's managed to achieve what he's achieved so far. Don't confuse "never that good" with "greatest ever" or with the fact that you simply don't like him.
      He has only beaten two old men that were there for the taking in the top 20, in boxing U need to be confident and fury never faught a guy in the top 20 coming in with confidence since he put himself on the map with the win over Klitschko over 8 years ago , so imo he was never really that good to belong there , he had a chance but maybe he was unlucky or knee he hit his limit , fury will be there for the taking now from any top heavyweight coming off impressive performances with confident , his chance has gone he is now older like the guys he beat but I'm afraid I don't see fury being successful as a grandad because he doesn't live the right lifestyle , being afraid of vegetables and loving beer and *******

      Comment

      • hhh1200
        Undisputed Champion
        Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
        • Jul 2014
        • 3571
        • 1,054
        • 195
        • 11,618

        #23
        Fury consistently probed his guy's guard with the left and landed the right but isn't really a KO puncher. Wilder does the same thing with a different result. This Ngannou is not a top 10 HW. Charr beats him. Forget about him beating Wilder or AJ



        Ngannou got a nice flat top fade like Ortiz and is going out the same way.
        Last edited by hhh1200; 11-02-2023, 06:58 AM.

        Comment

        • sidefx996
          Interim Champion
          Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
          • Aug 2018
          • 932
          • 632
          • 886
          • 13,189

          #24
          Originally posted by Sammy7861992

          He has only beaten two old men that were there for the taking in the top 20, in boxing U need to be confident and fury never faught a guy in the top 20 coming in with confidence since he put himself on the map with the win over Klitschko over 8 years ago , so imo he was never really that good to belong there , he had a chance but maybe he was unlucky or knee he hit his limit , fury will be there for the taking now from any top heavyweight coming off impressive performances with confident , his chance has gone he is now older like the guys he beat but I'm afraid I don't see fury being successful as a grandad because he doesn't live the right lifestyle , being afraid of vegetables and loving beer and *******
          Well I'd say the talent and size and strength were certainly always there. The lifestyle? Who knows. I'd imagine if he's still abusing himself there's the potential to grow old overnight and get smoked by someone hungrier, especially if he thinks he can continue to get slugged by guys as big as he is and continue getting up. If that's the case he should just quit while he's ahead. Training might be the only thing that helps keep him remotely healthy so I'm not sure what Tyson Fury looks like once he actually hangs them up.

          I'm hoping he puts in a vintage effort both in training and in fighting vs.Usyk. Be a tough fight to watch as I'd hate to see either one of them lose. I hope it first actually happends and second ends up being a classic. We'll see...
          Last edited by sidefx996; 11-03-2023, 02:28 PM.

          Comment

          Working...
          TOP