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    Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, who had a front-row seat to watch current heavyweight titleholder Daniel Dubois destroy Anthony Joshua on Saturday in London, said age was a factor in the outcome.
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  • #2
    Nope, it sure doesn’t wait for anyone. Father Time is undefeated.

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    • #3
      Isn't 34-35 still considered "prime" years?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Hous View Post
        Isn't 34-35 still considered "prime" years?
        for the lower divisions yes, but heavyweight always found a way to outperform expectations.

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        • #5
          Pity we never got to see him fight AJ
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          • #6
            Originally posted by Hous View Post
            Isn't 34-35 still considered "prime" years?
            Only by Promoter's like Hearn talking old heavyweights up.
            Your phisical prime is 27-31, that's just facts yet when Aj boxed 4 38-41 year olds all this heavyweights get better with age bs began. They're spitting bubbles after 6 rounds unless you swim for 10 hrs at a time like Usyk.
            Look at the greatest Ali mid 20s prime or Mike Tyson 19-23 prime, then muppets say Foreman! Yeah he beat a fat Light heavy in a multi belt era after loosing every round landing 1 punch.
            Last edited by Bob; 09-22-2024, 01:21 AM.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by trippleupper View Post
              Pity we never got to see him fight AJ
              Aj alway's avoided the best until Usyk.
              Aj ducked Fury twice, that's why we got Chisora & don't forget Wilder in 18.
              Last night proved the reason why being the challenger but the A-side for everything. Hearn sent back the Fury contract demanding A-side status & commercial control as its written into Ajs sponsorship contracts. Yet fanboy's claimed Fury was the difficult one. Sure sure sure
              Last edited by Bob; 09-22-2024, 01:23 AM.
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              • #8
                There is only one Greedy Belly

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                • #9
                  If anyone should know it is Tyson Fury. He’s right. Time waits for no one. This is a changing of the guard. It’s out with old and in with the new.

                  I can see Usyk stopping Fury in their rematch too because his reflexes have diminished as well. I thought he got hit way too much in his previous fight with Oleksandr Usyk.

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                  • #10
                    Age had nothing to do with it, for some reason AJs legs are permanently gone when he gets badly hurt (just like vs Ruiz). Itīs not mental, heīs just wired that way. But why tf does he keep giving free shots like on the 1st kd? But of course, kudos to DD.

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