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  • #31
    Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post

    Yet all AJ's belts were ones Fury never lost in the ring.

    AJ also ducked him twice last year, comfimed by his own team. That was a chance for AJ to finally win a belt from a legit champion, he refused. Fury beat guys ranked in the top 3 for all his belts.

    "AJ took heavyweheavy boxing into a new dynasty" - yes and no. Without Fury taking Wlad's belts, the division wouldn't have opened up in that fashion.

    AJ only ever lead the way during the absence of Fury. Fury really returned in the end of 2018 in terms of big fights when he fought Wilder. Aj got his arse handed to him by Ruiz in his next fight after that and in reality, Fury then went on to become the consensus number 1 in the division and went on to break attendance records with bigger attendances than AJ managed.

    So when you look at the realities, AJ always played second fiddle to Fury once Fury returned. He was ranked above AJ by everyone, started outselling AJ in tickets and also become champ again by beating another fighter considered legit top 3 for their belt, which AJ never really did.

    AJ certainly helped the popularity with boxing in the UK, 100%.

    Aside from that, Fury has the better big wins, he's held every belt, pretty much always been ranked above AJ when they're active, all AJ's belts are ones Fury never lost in the ring, and Fury also overtook AJ in terms of selling tickets.

    These are facts and AJ fanboys can't handle it. On top of all that, AJ ducked him twice in the last year.

    AJ never wanted to fight Fury. AJ fans lie and say Fury ducked him in 2019 and 2021. How is that possible? 2019 AJ was scheduled to fight Miller, ended up fighting Ruiz and lost, then had his rematch to deal with, so the fight was never a reality. 2020 was covid. 2021 the abrtitation ruled Fury had to fight Wilder, so no AJ fight. It was never on the cards. Fury has only ever sent formal offers and contracts to AJ, never the other way around...
    Fury did not force Kiltschko to retire, Fury did not turn up for the rematch vs Kiltschko unfortunately due to his circumstance, Fury did not conclusively take the Heavyweight Division into a new Dynasty 'Anthony Joshua did, April 28th 2017 was when the Heavyweight Division was conclusively taken into a new dynasty'.

    Those are the facts of boxing history mate etc.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Hustle View Post

      Joshua won titles that fury left behind after beating wlad....

      You can spin it anyway you want, but fury beat the heavyweight champ. Joshua didnt
      Is that how battles are won, throughout history of conflict on this planet ? You win one fight, then just get off while your competitor is still not conclusively defeated? At no point in human history has any battle been won in this manner.

      Wladimir Kiltschko was a Champion of close to 10 years, Kiltschko had never lost a rematch 'He was not just some fighter, who had just won a Champion and defended it once. Wladimir Kiltschko was a mountain within the Heavyweight Division, and it was a injustice that he was not able to attempt to win his titles back from Tyson Fury'.

      Tyson Fury lost his titles technically when he did not turn up to fight Wladimir Kiltschko in their scheduled rematch 'Unfortunately due to his circumstance'.

      Nobody is spinning anything, those are the facts of boxing history.

      Anthony Joshua stepped up in his 19th professional fight vs Wladimir Kiltschko 'Which was the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years, and conclusively took the Heavyweight Division into a new dynasty' etc.





      Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-10-2024, 10:24 AM.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by M312 View Post

        In your opinion.

        And in your 12000 posts, you have made many errors.

        No need to prep your excuses early.
        Not worth a reply

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Hustle View Post

          Joshua won titles that fury left behind after beating wlad....

          You can spin it anyway you want, but fury beat the heavyweight champ. Joshua didnt
          If you upset their warped version of the best heavyweight ever , they'll come flying out their little bedsits , their lives on the verge of ruin.
          Hustle Hustle likes this.

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          • #35
            Hearn said they will start to believe ,meaning there has been nothing to believe in since his brutal dismantling by the little fat lad and his back to back loses to the blown up cruiserweight who Joshua stated 'I will walk right through him' .When Fury does a job on Usyk , their little game is up! No more muppets ...

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            • #36
              what a dumb azz comment from Hernia Hearn guy makes it up as he goes along, makes about as much sense as saying if you fold your money is half you double your payday. What pretzel logic is this guy working with ----only people that believe this guy are his own fighters

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              • #37
                Originally posted by thack View Post
                Hearn said they will start to believe ,meaning there has been nothing to believe in since his brutal dismantling by the little fat lad and his back to back loses to the blown up cruiserweight who Joshua stated 'I will walk right through him' .When Fury does a job on Usyk , their little game is up! No more muppets ...
                You are a muppet in fact one of the worst posters I’ve ever seen on here …lol
                greeneye99 greeneye99 likes this.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by denium View Post
                  And if Fury knocks out the man who schooled AJ twice, what will everyone think then?
                  As strange as it sounds, I'd have to think that is Hearn and Joshua's preferred outcome. I think they genuinely would like to face Fury for all the marbles, but a trilogy fight with Usyk probably not so much.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by W1LL View Post
                    It's sad how AJ went from being arguably the best in the World, to his team constantly having to namedrop Fury all the time. It seems like Hearn is always looking for the next big payday and beef, and it makes AJ look bad. AJ himself is a likeable chap, it's Hearn who draws the heat. AJ should tell Hearn to stfu and just say "no comment" when it comes to him.
                    Just stick to football please.
                    greeneye99 greeneye99 likes this.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                      AJ's best win is still a Fury leftover

                      So it doesn't matter much.
                      Fury's best win is against a guy who didn't win a round against Parker.

                      Parker is an AJ leftover.

                      Weird how narratives work.

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