Which heavyweight is the most exciting?

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    #21
    Early Tyson Fury hands down.

    Nowadays, probably Wilder.

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      #22
      Originally posted by denium
      Early Tyson Fury hands down.

      Nowadays, probably Wilder.
      Based on their last performances, Povetkin takes it by far.

      Fury needs to be matched with Stronger opponents. Hammer was an even worse joke than I expected.

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        #23
        Wilder right now, Joshua for the future

        Fury gets zero respect from me until he fights/beats someone who doesn't drive a cab

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          #24
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          Based on their last performances, Povetkin takes it by far.

          Fury needs to be matched with Stronger opponents. Hammer was an even worse joke than I expected.
          nice to see an honest fury fan for gods sake. fury does have some good things going for him but opponents like hammer surely aren't going to bring them out. cant totally blame fury,,, considering he doesnt wanna risk his mandatory status. hopefully he'll get wlad soon if wilder doesn't first

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            #25
            Like it or not, wilder is the most exciting heavyweight..


            He is either knocking you out or someone is gonna seth Mitchell him... Either way, when wilder is fighting, it's cant miss

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              #26
              Originally posted by Cut Man
              Wilder right now, Joshua for the future

              Fury gets zero respect from me until he fights/beats someone who doesn't drive a cab
              hmmm,,,I guess you rate stiverne a lot more highly than I do. fury beat chisora twice and signed to fight haye only for haye to pull out on him twice. fury's resume is every bit as good as deontay's imo and I think theyre a pick em head to head matchup. I do agree that Joshua is the future tho. he seems very skilled and poised with such limited exposure. time will tell

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                #27
                Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                Like it or not, wilder is the most exciting heavyweight..


                He is either knocking you out or someone is gonna seth Mitchell him... Either way, when wilder is fighting, it's cant miss
                yea,,,,I really like wilder. its just a shame his team isn't as confident in him as he is of himself. I think theyre going to stall the fight with wlad and fury in favor of a couple soft touches. its a shame becuz I feel deontay does truly wanna test himself against the best but his camp seems indfifferent

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by beez721
                  yea,,,,I really like wilder. its just a shame his team isn't as confident in him as he is of himself. I think theyre going to stall the fight with wlad and fury in favor of a couple soft touches. its a shame becuz I feel deontay does truly wanna test himself against the best but his camp seems indfifferent
                  I was very impressed by his performance vs stiverne... He showed wlad-esqe ring generalship with his size, range, movement and jab... Wilder wouldn't be suckered into an inside brawl, no matter how much pressure Stiverne put on him...

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali
                    I was very impressed by his performance vs stiverne... He showed wlad-esqe ring generalship with his size, range, movement and jab... Wilder wouldn't be suckered into an inside brawl, no matter how much pressure Stiverne put on him...
                    yea,,,,he did show some poise and im surprised his stamina held up so well considering his lack of late round experience. he still seems vulnerable to me defensively tho. stiverne was just too slow and sluggish to do anything about it. anyway,,,,wilder does have some skill and power and is obviously a top 5 heavyweight. I think him and fury would be a great competitive fight and im not sure who id favor in that one

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by beez721
                      hmmm,,,I guess you rate stiverne a lot more highly than I do. fury beat chisora twice and signed to fight haye only for haye to pull out on him twice. fury's resume is every bit as good as deontay's imo and I think theyre a pick em head to head matchup. I do agree that Joshua is the future tho. he seems very skilled and poised with such limited exposure. time will tell
                      Stiverne is a legit to 10 HW. A former WBC Champion. Give Wilder his credit.

                      Before that fight he hadn't gone more than 4 rounds. It was a step up in class but wilder rose to the challenge, showed that he was not just KO artist, showed he can go 12 rounds with top a decent HW fighter.

                      What has Chisora ever done? Name one decent fighter he has beat?
                      He has lost to every half decent fighter he has faced

                      Wilders win over stiverne is more significant than any fight Fury has ever had.

                      I believe Stiverne, Areola or Anthony Joshua would beat Fury.

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