Tyson Furys LEGACY is being completely destroyed within a few months

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  • Mr Giggles
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    #1

    Tyson Furys LEGACY is being completely destroyed within a few months

    His whole legacy is being shattered before our very eyes.

    All started with the Ngannou fight, terrible performance, controversy, some felt it could’ve gone either way.

    Now we have seen his best win, or second best, Deontay wilder EASILY beaten by a B level fighter. Not only that, another of his opponents on his record, Otto wallin, who gave him a semi tough fight, just got absolutely demolished By AJ.

    And I’ve ALWAYS believed this, Not some bandwagon I’m hopping on, but Usyk completely utterly obliterates and bamboozles Fury and stops him easily.

    February 17th will be the final nail in Tyson furys legacy.

    EDIT: May 18th will be the end of Tyson Fury from boxing.
    Last edited by Mr Giggles; 03-08-2024, 08:31 PM.
  • Jeremiah700#
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    #2
    Sure hope the talk of him being an all time great can stop now finally.

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    • KP1
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      #3
      Pfft, what nonsense Parker just spent time in the hyperbolic time chamber (he’s super saiyan 3 now) and Wallin obviously aged 20 years.

      There’s only one Tyson Fury.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #4
        Originally posted by Mr Giggles
        His whole legacy is being shattered before our very eyes.

        All started with the Ngannou fight, terrible performance, controversy, some felt it could’ve gone either way.

        Now we have seen his best win, or second best, Deontay wilder EASILY beaten by a B level fighter. Not only that, another of his opponents on his record, Otto wallin, who gave him a semi tough fight, just got absolutely demolished By AJ.

        And I’ve ALWAYS believed this, Not some bandwagon I’m hopping on, but Usyk completely utterly obliterates and bamboozles Fury and stops him easily.

        February 17th will be the final nail in Tyson furys legacy.
        Usyk hasn't "obliterated" anyone really at HW. He's 5-0 (2) at HW & his KO W's were Tim Witherspoon's cousin & DDD. He might beat Fury, but he's not stopping him esp easily.

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        • crimsonfalcon07
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          I don't really think Usyk will stop Fury. If he does, I sure hope NSB will finally give him some credit. But I do think he'll outbox him pretty easily.

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          • N/A
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            Wallin beat Gassiev means one of Usyk's top victories is not top at all, eh?

            Older Wilder is just older Wilder. He lost to a top fighter in a good shape.

            The Usyk sectarians are honestly disgusting. You can like Usyk without hating on Fury or any other, it is not even mandatory to like Fury or anyone. Just as people are free not to like the cheaty belly.

            Parker - "B-level fighter"? You are a B-level fan! Fury haters are embarrassing when they searching for a reason to deny his achievements and skills under small stones. Criticizing him for what is right is one thing, but they don't do it.
            Last edited by N/A; 12-26-2023, 10:14 AM.

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            • Spray_resistant
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              I was thinking the same, Fury's resume is not looking too good right now.

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              • _Rexy_
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                #8
                Originally posted by fifth_root
                Wallin beat Gassiev means one of Usyk's top victories is not top at all, eh?

                Older Wilder is just older Wilder. He lost to a top fighter in a good shape.

                The Usyk sectarians are honestly disgusting. You can like Usyk without hating on Fury or any other, it is not even mandatory to like Fury or anyone. Just as people are free not to like the cheaty belly.
                Usyk won that fight 12-0 so kinda different.

                But I guess it's a good thing Usyk has more than 1-2 good wins then, right?

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                • deathofaclown
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                  Originally posted by fifth_root
                  Wallin beat Gassiev means one of Usyk's top victories is not top at all, eh?

                  Older Wilder is just older Wilder. He lost to a top fighter in a good shape.

                  The Usyk sectarians are honestly disgusting. You can like Usyk without hating on Fury or any other, it is not even mandatory to like Fury or anyone. Just as people are free not to like the cheaty belly.
                  Well two of Usyk's three best wins are possibly Briedis and Gassiev. The latter has been beaten by Wallin. The former arguably beat Usyk, I had it 6-6, really could go either way.

                  So far at HW Usyk has sc****d a 7-5 win v Chisora on the cards. Usyk's manager had it a draw. Then he beat AJ, the same guy that got bounced around the ring by Andy Ruiz. Then he arguably got knocked out by Dubois, that was on the belt line but he sold a low blow.

                  So as ive shown, people can dismiss anyones resume if they have an agenda to.

                  Taking Wlad's belts and Wilders 0 are still better than anything AJ and Usyk have done at heavyweight. Nobody can refute that.

                  AJ's best win was a guy Fury beat 2 years earlier. Usyk's best wins are a guy already knocked out by Andy Ruiz, and a 7-5 victory against someone shot with 10 losses and had his 0 taken by Fury 10 years earlier....Yet people want to criticise Fury

                  And let's not act like Fury hasnt finished Wilder both physically and mentally. Wilder has become gun shy, you can ignore a fixed fight v his friend Helenius
                  Last edited by deathofaclown; 12-23-2023, 07:53 PM.

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                  • Loque-san
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                    The Ngannou fight is the worst for his legacy because it goes beyond just boxing fans.

                    Second Wallin.

                    Wilder... he took two bad beatings against Fury, is now 38 and hasn't fought a full round in over two years.

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