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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #11
    Originally posted by BillyBoxing

    I see you in every Fury related threads I visit writing 3000 letters comments lol ... But Fury is an overrated champion so what is the point? Funny ...

    How Iron Mike seperated himself as an ATG from Buster Douglas, Williams and McBride and lost most of his big fights?

    You will tell me Mike was not in his prime anymore(and you will be right) but how do you know Fury still is? Fury has his demons and down moments like Mike, I believe Fury's body is old.

    I'm'sure you will find more excuses to Mike than Fury and we both know why

    How do we know Botha is better than N'gannou? Botha was straight garbage and I believe N'gannou would beat him.

    You conveniently call N'gannou an unproven boxer but he's a proven kickboxer and a proven MMA KO artist, he has been training boxing for years in Maywheather's not some NFL trying boxing. He know how to box and perform.

    Def not the new Joe Louis but I believe he's better than journeymen like Botha.
    Mike Tyson is a former Undisputed Heavyweight World Champion, fought in 16 World Championship level fights. Mike Tyson won 12 World Championship level fights, 10 of those wins were World title defenses.

    What are Tyson Fury's statistics? Do you want to post them? No, you don't.

    Mike Tyson whether during a win or loss, still showed flashes of greatness 'Mike Tyson has no bad loses on his record. The crowd was chanting for Tyson vs Williams and the same vs Mcbride'.

    Mike Tyson fought gallantly vs Buster Douglas and effectively knocked him out 'What did Tyson Fury do vs Nagnnou? Did Fury hurt him? No. Did Fury deck him? No. Were the this monster type level of greatness from Fury? It was nowhere mate'.

    Mike Tyson vs Williams and Mcbribe? Mike Tyson gained still showed flashes of greatness, before Mike Tyson hurt his knee vs Williams he was wining the fight and ****ing Williams about in a great fight.

    'It then took a 28 punch combination for Danny Williams to hammer Mike Tyson into the canvas, a 28 punch combination off a super Heavyweight in Williams. Even then Mike Tyson while injured still rose up from the canvas, before the referee stopped the fight'.

    Nobody walked away from that fight, nobody who watched that fight if they were honest with themselves 'Could say, that Mike Tyson suffered a bad loss in terms of his legacy. Because people were aware that Mike Tyson was in the latter stages of his career'.

    In comparison were was the flashes of greatness for Tyson Fury vs Ngannou? Look back at the Highlights of the fight and try and point out the flashes of greatness from Fury ? They were not there, in comparison whether Mike Tyson lost or won 'His opponents got out of the ring knowing they had been in a real fight'.

    Note: Tyson Fury came out in the first round vs Ngannou ran across the ring, tried to be the big man 'Fury hit Ngannou, and Ngannou just looked back at him as if to say? Is that it? So this is the greatest monster head to head Heavyweight of all time? Fury vs Ngannou, quite simply was not a great performace for Tyson Fury at any point in the fight. The only real positives Fury can take away from the fight, was getting up from the canvas after being whacked and staying in the fight'.

    Francis Botha was a professional boxer mate, and a proven solid Heavyweight of the 90's etc.




    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 11-12-2023, 12:37 PM.

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    • BillyBoxing
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      #12
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Mike Tyson is a former Undisputed Heavyweight World Champion, fought in 16 World Championship level fights. Mike Tyson won 12 World Championship level fights, 10 of those wins were World title defenses.

      What are Tyson Fury's statistics? Do you want to post them? No, you don't.

      Mike Tyson whether during a win or loss, still showed flashes of greatness 'Mike Tyson has no bad loses on his record. The crowd was chanting for Tyson vs Williams and the same vs Mcbride'.

      Mike Tyson fought gallantly vs Buster Douglas and effectively knocked him out 'What did Tyson Fury do vs Nagnnou? Did Fury hurt him? No. Did Fury deck him? No. Were the this monster type level of greatness from Fury? It was nowhere mate'.

      Mike Tyson vs Williams and Mcbribe? Mike Tyson gained still showed flashes of greatness, before Mike Tyson hurt his knee vs Williams he was wining the fight and ****ing Williams about in a great fight.

      'It then took a 28 punch combination for Danny Williams to hammer Mike Tyson into the canvas, a 28 punch combination off a super Heavyweight in Williams. Even then Mike Tyson while injured still rose up from the canvas, before the referee stopped the fight'.

      Nobody walked away from that fight, nobody who watched that fight if they were honest with themselves 'Could say, that Mike Tyson suffered a bad loss in terms of his legacy. Because people were aware that Mike Tyson was in the latter stages of his career'.

      In comparison were was the flashes of greatness for Tyson Fury vs Ngannou? Look back at the Highlights of the fight and try and point out the flashes of greatness from Fury ? They were not there, in comparison whether Mike Tyson lost or won 'His opponents got out of the ring knowing they had been in a real fight'.

      Note: Tyson Fury came out in the first round vs Ngannou ran across the ring, tried to be the big man 'Fury hit Ngannou, and Ngannou just looked back at him as if to say? Is that it? So this is the greatest monster head to head Heavyweight of all time? Fury vs Ngannou, quite simply was not a great performace for Tyson Fury at any point in the fight. The only real positives Fury can take away from the fight, was getting up from the canvas after being whacked and staying in the fight'.

      Francis Botha was a professional boxer mate, and a proven solid Heavyweight of the 90's etc.



      There was no show of greatness vs effing McBride bro, cut the crap, Mike quit vs an Irish bouncer and it was pathetic to see.

      "Mike Tyson has no bad losses on his record"
      WRONG lol c'mon

      Lewis beat him with one hand. It was sad to see and I rooted for Mike.

      Tyson's Holyfield losses didn't show any greatness but more his madness. And again he lost to journeymen by KO in his 30s wich is never a good look.

      "Fought gallantly vs Douglas"LOL like I said in my previous comment, you will find more excuses for Mike than Fury.

      Fury has no quit in him and no losses on his pro record.

      Yes he looked garbage vs N'gannou but still smart and crafty enough to pot shot his way to a decision win like Floyd dis many times. Even Floyd himself looked like crap vs a MMA fighter in Connor.

      And I don't think Fury is a top 10 ATG HW nor I think he's greater than Mike.

      BUt why bashing everything related to dude? He's doing his job and has beaten everybody lined up in front of him. He beat 2 top 3 HW fighters in Klit and Wilder wich is a lot better than many current boxing stars did in their own division/see Davis, Garcia or Andrade.
      Last edited by BillyBoxing; 11-12-2023, 02:10 PM.

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      • MrShakeAndBake
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        #13
        I am glad Usyk is not taking the bait and taking it all serious! WAR USYK

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        • Fact
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          #14
          Originally posted by dan-b
          This article is a classic example of the vapid, junk food media which gets served to boxing fans, masquerading as journalism.

          First off, "when" is a rather large assumption. As far as I can tell, no one's heard from Fury since he got back from Saudi Arabia. Admittedly I'm not on social media so it's possible he's written/recorded some semi-literate nonsense there.

          As for this vague "February" getting regurgitated in boxing media. The source seems to be Fury's UK promoter Warren. What other justification does a supposed journalist have for assuming a Fury - Usyk fight will take place in February?

          Read the article again, the Feb date is coming from Usyk himself, The last line of the article.

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          • dan-b
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            #15
            Originally posted by Fact


            Read the article again, the Feb date is coming from Usyk himself, The last line of the article.
            I read it, it's still a vague "February".

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