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  • #11
    All garbage, he means just like the late Henry akinwande did to him, stinky diddycoy.
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    • #12
      Lol. Damage control in full effect.
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      • #13
        Wallin was easy for Joshua and a real test for Fury. People keep ignoring that Fury hardly ever fights anyone in the top-10. And has struggled against anyone who can box (as opposed to brawl). It's no wonder he spent so long running from AJ and Usyk.

        Watch the Cunningham fight. Fury got outboxed by a cruiserweight who turned out to be a terrible HW. Fury said in Joe Rogan interview that could do nothing with Cunningham and admitted cheating to win

        Fury IS a very good boxer but he is massively overrated. No one would give AJ a pass if he had only fought TWO top-10 opponents in the last 8 years.

        Now Fury is going in against Usyk with no hard fights against top boxers as experience....


        As for Wilder - he will be back. He lost some belief after Fury and has hardly boxed.

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        • #14
          Tyson took it out of them. OR there was nothing in there to start.
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          • #15
            Like others, I believe the 3 fights between Fury and Wilder took a lot out of both of them. These guys hit each other with sledge hammers. There are many examples of trio fights where the winners and losers are not the same anymore.
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            • #16
              Wilder maybe but not Wallin…Are John Fury’s eyes gouged out? He is pretty ***in blind if he thinks Fury took the fight out of Wallin…

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              • #17
                Originally posted by richardt View Post
                Like others, I believe the 3 fights between Fury and Wilder took a lot out of both of them. These guys hit each other with sledge hammers. There are many examples of trio fights where the winners and losers are not the same anymore.
                Holyfield/Bowe comes to mind… Especially for Bowe…
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                • #18
                  problem is if your resume is wafer thin and built around 1 or 2 guys, if those fighters look like trash afterwards then it doesnt reflect well on the guy who beat them, i dont think its an exaggeration to say furys whole career standing hinges on the usyk fight

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                  • #19
                    Fury might not have taken everything out of Wilde, and Wallin, but he definitely took a lot out of them both.
                    Fury's just has to stop taking those long layoff's, and getting so fat/out of shape between his fight's.
                    He's a hell of a boxer-puncher, and that's already been established throughout the course of his boxing career.

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                    • #20
                      I have always hated this ****** notion that a defeated fighter is somehow always a shell of himself or "vanquished" after a loss. As if they don't go home and heal, recover, and potentially learn from mistakes and get better. This ****** "leftovers" term that won't seem to f****** die off. It's dumb AF as an argument or point when people try to make it. Buster Douglas with 6 losses knocked out a prime undefeated undisputed Mike Tyson. A loss even a bad knockout loss does not mean that suddenly normal dudes off the street have a chance in the ring with the guy.
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