Which heavyweight is the most exciting?

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • beez721
    Undisputed Champion
    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
    • Aug 2005
    • 9637
    • 252
    • 55
    • 16,400

    #31
    Originally posted by Cut Man
    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.
    lighten up dude. I give major props to wilder for that win. he showed he can do more than just knock guys out early. he can box with a game plan and adapt. that said.,,,I just don't think stiverne was ever very good. he got his name off beating a guy in areeola who lost every time hes stepped up and stiverne was stopped by a journeyman and struggled mightily with another journeyman ray Austin in his previous fight with areoola one. frankly,,,stiverne is not that good dude. I think chisora is on a similar level to him. fury has some flaws but hes a very big heavyweight that can move well,,,,fight on the inside and switch to southpaw. hes cleverly awckward. I feel wilder and fury are both good fighters and evenly matched. im not hating on either guy here. I think they both got starched by wlad but have great competitive matches with each other. theyre right behind wlad and povetkin imo

    Comment

    • Weltschmerz
      Sehnsucht
      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
      • Mar 2010
      • 16546
      • 698
      • 1,622
      • 27,699

      #32
      Nobody on that list is exciting.

      Comment

      • Cut Man
        Interim Champion
        Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
        • Jan 2015
        • 675
        • 46
        • 27
        • 6,999

        #33
        Originally posted by beez721
        lighten up dude. I give major props to wilder for that win. he showed he can do more than just knock guys out early. he can box with a game plan and adapt. that said.,,,I just don't think stiverne was ever very good. he got his name off beating a guy in areeola who lost every time hes stepped up and stiverne was stopped by a journeyman and struggled mightily with another journeyman ray Austin in his previous fight with areoola one. frankly,,,stiverne is not that good dude. I think chisora is on a similar level to him. fury has some flaws but hes a very big heavyweight that can move well,,,,fight on the inside and switch to southpaw. hes cleverly awckward. I feel wilder and fury are both good fighters and evenly matched. im not hating on either guy here. I think they both got starched by wlad but have great competitive matches with each other. theyre right behind wlad and povetkin imo
        Fury doesn't have to go far to get his ass beat. Anthony Joshua can save him the price of a plane ticket a knock him out on home soil

        If he fights Wilder it's a short night for him. Wilder knocks him out inside 6 rounds.

        Klitschko beats him too, KO inside 8

        Povetkin KO's Fury inside 8

        Perez another KO Rd 8 - 10

        Comment

        • removed
          Undisputed Champion
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Nov 2008
          • 21479
          • 4,005
          • 831
          • 164,542

          #34
          Just ignore **** Man lads. He knows **** all about boxing. He knows that Fury will expose both his heroes in Wilder/Joshua. I doubt either of them would win a round against him.


          Posted from Boxingscene.com App for Android

          Comment

          • Funky_Monk
            Undisputed Champion
            Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
            • Mar 2008
            • 1698
            • 52
            • 5
            • 8,368

            #35
            Does anyone have a good fury highlight reel?
            I don't mean KO's but to show these skills I keep hearing about.
            I'm wondering if my dislike for his character colours my view on his fights unfairly.

            Comment

            • removed
              Undisputed Champion
              Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
              • Nov 2008
              • 21479
              • 4,005
              • 831
              • 164,542

              #36
              Originally posted by Funky_Monk
              Does anyone have a good fury highlight reel?
              I don't mean KO's but to show these skills I keep hearing about.
              I'm wondering if my dislike for his character colours my view on his fights unfairly.
              This is some excellent analysis of the recent fight with Hammer. Page may take a while to load.

              http://bit.ly/1G5470M

              Comment

              • Elroy1
                Undisputed Champion
                Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                • Jun 2014
                • 6561
                • 237
                • 61
                • 14,370

                #37
                Povetkin I reckon right now but I actually selected my old mate Chris Arreola.

                I have to admit he might not bounce back to top form again judging by his last showing now. I gave him promise but Weltsch and that might have been right and he could be done at the top level.

                But for me overall I think Arreola has produced the most consistent rough scraps.

                Not for everyone I understand but he's crowd pleased me with his aggressive style, underrated skills and killer attitude. Gracious amigo lol!!

                Comment

                • Elroy1
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                  • Jun 2014
                  • 6561
                  • 237
                  • 61
                  • 14,370

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Cut Man
                  Fury doesn't have to go far to get his ass beat. Anthony Joshua can save him the price of a plane ticket a knock him out on home soil

                  If he fights Wilder it's a short night for him. Wilder knocks him out inside 6 rounds.

                  Klitschko beats him too, KO inside 8

                  Povetkin KO's Fury inside 8

                  Perez another KO Rd 8 - 10
                  Hi Cuts... Apparently I assaulted you without good cause or something (and took a short vacation lol) I remember disagreeing bout something and arguing but I didn't realise I hooked in blindly, don't recall.

                  But anyway maybe I was having a period or something so no hard feelings ey

                  Anyway I noticed your pretty harsh on old Fury there.

                  They're all top boxers you've listed so you know there's that chance Fury could prove to be the worst of the bunch.

                  Chances are higher though he wont be. You can't really provide any good grounds for Fury being fodder for any of these guys, he would be a hard task for any fighter.

                  Even Klitschko is unlikely to not have ANY problems with him although I do think Klitschko would knock him out.

                  At 6'9" and 260lbs and his pretty strappy arms and workmanship, it ain't gonna be easy meat my friend.

                  Fury has not been tested against the harder punchers yet like Klitschko, Povetkin and Wilder maybe, that's a case worth painting perhaps.

                  Comment

                  • LacedUp
                    Still Smokin'
                    Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                    • Oct 2009
                    • 29171
                    • 781
                    • 381
                    • 132,163

                    #39
                    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
                    Not sure I agree.

                    The first fight he had against a legit top 15 guy, it was kind of boring.

                    Comment

                    • juggernaut666
                      Banned
                      Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
                      • Mar 2015
                      • 15544
                      • 1,226
                      • 500
                      • 87,472

                      #40
                      I wouldnt pick anyone on that list...b/c Wlad klitchko has the highest Knockout percentage...isn't that what makes fights exciting...the knockouts?Wilder fought nobodies...Wlad fought world champs and top guys of this era His punches when landing are devasting as well as technical...ali danced around the ring and was praised for it??lolWlads knocking guys out the majority of the time and hes boring...really doesn't make sense...Wilders first true opponent was Stiverne and he couldn't knock hi m out. If I had to choose I would choose fury b/c hes a clown and im waining for him to get knocked out by wlad...lol

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP