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  • #31
    Originally posted by elfag View Post
    Fury won because its scored by rounds and he won more rounds even with the knockdown.

    Doesnt tell the whole story though because those rounds, instead of dominating them against a guy in his debut, he barely sc****d by those rounds.

    Hes the lineal heavyweight champion and he embarrassed himself against a 37 year old cage fighter who never even had an amateur boxing fight in his life. Fury's dad was a boxer, he had been training since he was in diapers, what in the ***.
    Idk why anyone would be surprised

    Fury, throughout his entire career has been beyond lazy when it comes to training.

    Theres probably 5 fights in his whole career he trained properly for, the rest of them he just got by on talent and size.

    It's been obvious over the past couple of years that he's abusing recreational drugs and he turned up to the Ngannou conference about 10 weeks before the fight in the worst shape he's ever been in outside of his "retirement"

    Additionally he has been decked HEAVILY by that Neven Pajkic guy who is a club fighter, badly rocked by Nikolai Firtha who is a complete bum, decked by Steve Cunningham who is 200lbs and can't punch, outboxed by John Mcdermott, I mean I can go on all night.

    He also has two of the best wins in the last 20 years in the division.

    Fury isn't a professional athlete, he's a mental weirdo with freakish natural ability and a knack for pulling it out when it really matters.

    Fury completley overlooked Ngannou who was, in fairness, a lot better than we all thought, and he had one of his many, many, badly off nights.

    He will probably ko1 Usyk next just to make our brains explode even more.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

      Idk why anyone would be surprised

      Fury, throughout his entire career has been beyond lazy when it comes to training.

      Theres probably 5 fights in his whole career he trained properly for, the rest of them he just got by on talent and size.

      It's been obvious over the past couple of years that he's abusing recreational drugs and he turned up to the Ngannou conference about 10 weeks before the fight in the worst shape he's ever been in outside of his "retirement"

      Additionally he has been decked HEAVILY by that Neven Pajkic guy who is a club fighter, badly rocked by Nikolai Firtha who is a complete bum, decked by Steve Cunningham who is 200lbs and can't punch, outboxed by John Mcdermott, I mean I can go on all night.

      He also has two of the best wins in the last 20 years in the division.

      Fury isn't a professional athlete, he's a mental weirdo with freakish natural ability and a knack for pulling it out when it really matters.

      Fury completley overlooked Ngannou who was, in fairness, a lot better than we all thought, and he had one of his many, many, badly off nights.

      He will probably ko1 Usyk next just to make our brains explode even more.
      Goodness, you guys still at it? You hardcore Fury cronies still creating narratives and trying to hoodwink reality? Just to protect Tyson Fury 'Stop it mate, stop the nonsense'.

      Ngannou won the fight, Fury got the decision 'That is the reality of the fight'.

      He did this, he did that, he never took Ngannou serious 'Tyson Fury was pretty much in his usual Kronk Fury condition, and he had a 12 week training camp according to himself'.

      Stop making excuses for Tyson Fury, stop it 'Fury is very intelligent man when it comes to people, and so are his people'. And in my opinion they will not respect or value the nonsense that people have come out with during the aftermath of the Ngannou fight, to protect Tyson Fury's ability or resume.

      So now Ngannou is much better than EVERYONE thought 'But only because Tyson Fury was decked and beaten up by Ngannou'.

      Ngannou does not want to fight any of the other top heavyweights mate, and they have all been pursing a fight with Ngannou 'Joshua, Wilder, Zhang'.

      None of those Heavyweights have been shying away from a fight with Ngannou 'I give Ngannou big credit for his performance vs Fury. But the man does not look game when it comes to the actual Heavyweight division'.

      Domestic level fighters have been calling to fight Ngannou, and also a semi-retired Derek Chisora 'The Heavyweight boxing divisions, is not afraid of Ngannou in the same way the mixed martial arts world was, this is clear to me'.

      Note: I would not disrespect Tyson Fury, and claim that he is lazy when it comes to training. It is just that there are levels of work ethic 'Fury is not a lazy person, but he does not have the level of work ethic of Joshua or Usyk'.

      I have stated, the main points on this thread in my previous posts regarding the fight 'And I believe that most men, that have any kind of experience. Most men that have seen a two men have a straighter, you all know who won the fight. Tyson Fury got the decision, but he did not win the fight'.

      Fury's hardcore fans, and cronies 'In all honestly need to pipe down. Because your man is not all-time great Heavyweight right now as we speak, and there have been greater by far more influential UK fighters than Fury'.

      Tyson Fury's next fight, is his ultimately legacy fight 'This is the fight'. If Tyson Fury loses his fight to Uysk 'The Fury is just another World Heavyweight Champion, who was abit better maybe than a Michael Moorer, Hasim Rahman, Oliver McCall, Frank Bruno, James Bone Crusher Smith the list goes on'.

      People may disagree with me with that point, but those Heavyweights fought in greater era's 'Yes Fury has two mega wins on his resume, the two best wins in the Heavyweight division out of all active heavyweights in terms of historical magnitude'.

      But after riddling his way to a Kiltschko win, Fury unfortunately due to his circumstance never re-matched Wladimir Kiltschko and that was a injustice 'It was Anthony Joshua who beat the Wladimir Kltschko who Tyson Fury should of fought in their rematch'.

      Yes Tyson Fury achieved another mega win vs Deontay Wilder 'And Wilder has been a satisfactory Heavyweight Champion in my opinion. But in terms of all the styles and level of fighters of Wilder has fought, Wilder is not thoroughly proven as Anthony Joshua'.

      I honestly don't think people or hardcore Fury fans understand the seriousness of Fury vs Usyk 'Specifically for Tyson Fury, because Usyk is already a all-time great fighter. Usyk's legacy is solid'.

      Most of the mythology which surrounds Tyson Fury, most of his hypothetically reputation which he just about still has now 'Potentially can be obliterated in one fight vs Oleksandr Usyk'.

      For a very long time, the narrative has been that none of those classically physique styled Heavyweights could beat Tyson Fury 'Even though a 210 + pound Wilder, effectively knocked him out'.

      Fury vs Usyk is 'Tyson Fury's ultimately legacy fight. Against a fighter in Oleksandr Uysk who represents almost everything the media, the hardcore fans and the mythology which surrounds Fury has been claiming that he is greater than'.

      Usyk is a 220 pound former Cruiser weight fighter, Usyk is not power puncher 'In order for Usyk to win a fight vs Fury. Uysk is going to have to beat Tyson Fury on a fundamental level. On the level which people claim distinguishes Fury from all other current Heavyweights'.

      That is why this fight can completely obliterate the methodology which surrounds Tyson Fury's abilities and resume 'Fury is not at the level of Mike Tyson, Evander Holyfield or Lennox Lewis. When those fighters took loses, their legacies their abilities was already proven 'And even still they came back after loses'.

      People need to stop making excuses for Tyson Fury, because the game moves on 'Fury was decked vs Ngannou, Fury got up to his credit and fought his way back into the fight. And then was given the decision'.

      Fury vs Usyk 'Is Tyson Fury's ultimately legacy fight, this is the fight' etc.






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      • #33
        If Francis had faith in his stamina and upped the pace he could have won but didn't.

        Superman punches in round 10, he didn't empty his tank and it cost him.

        Not enough experience...now it's onto the legit punchers at HW for Francis to see how he deals with getting CRACKED.

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        • #34
          An out-of-shape Fury won the fight clearly, but Ngannou made it a lot more competitive than anyone expected. Fury was poor, but have to give Ngannou credit for transitioning so well on the big stage against the Lineal champion. Anyone who says otherwise is far too invested and emotionally unstable. Some of these losers go to bed and dream about Fury losing.

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          • #35
            Jello-Belly Didn't lose... He just looked very bad ...

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            • #36
              Any of these people thinking Fury won the fight clearly... I challenge you to post a rd by rd breakdown like I did. Because there is no world in which Fury won the fight clearly. That's BS coming from people who didn't actually score the fight or don't know how to.

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              • #37
                No. In fact it wasn't even all that close.

                People got carried away because of the flash knockdown.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by W1LL View Post
                  An out-of-shape Fury won the fight clearly, but Ngannou made it a lot more competitive than anyone expected. Fury was poor, but have to give Ngannou credit for transitioning so well on the big stage against the Lineal champion. Anyone who says otherwise is far too invested and emotionally unstable. Some of these losers go to bed and dream about Fury losing.
                  Bingo right there. The standard Fury haters seeing something that wasn't there.

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                  • #39
                    i had ngannou winning 100-89. he clearly won all 10 rounds. anyone who scored it otherwise should stop watching boxing because you don't know what you're looking at

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                    • #40
                      Well....all this blathering means nothing.
                      Ngannou is 0 - 1.
                      Let's see where here can go from here.

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