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    Fury, Wladimir & Ortiz are the best HW's around at the moment. Fury could potentially dominate for years if he stays motivated. I'm not convinced he will though. Wilder & Joshua have power but basic skills. Usyk is very talented but hasn't even beaten anyone at CW yet. Difficult question to answer.


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      #22
      Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
      You could see Klitschko beating Ortiz after winning his belts back ?
      Wilder style wise would pose a much more threat...I don't think you will see Ortiz/Wlad...I give Wlad a 2 year run if he wins in july...Joshua and wilder are on the menu not Ortiz.

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        #23
        Originally posted by denium
        Fury, Wladimir & Ortiz are the best HW's around at the moment. Fury could potentially dominate for years if he stays motivated. I'm not convinced he will though. Wilder & Joshua have power but basic skills. Usyk is very talented but hasn't even beaten anyone at CW yet. Difficult question to answer.


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        Agreed. Fury and Ortiz are the most rounded promising prospects to dominate the next few years.

        I'll say Fury and Ortiz. I think in the event Wlad wins the rematch he'd mop the floor with both Wilder and Joshua, he'd have to call them out face them immediately or retire if they had cold feet. Pointless him sticking around to face anyone else.

        I'd very much like to see him holding those red and green belts in the event he loses to Fury again. I don't see either offering much resistance nor posing much of a threat for a twilight years career Wlad.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
          You could see Klitschko beating Ortiz after winning his belts back ?
          I'd pick Wladimir to beat Ortiz all day every day.

          I'm not just saying that because it makes Fury looks better, i just don't think Wlad would lose to anyone smaller than him. Wlad would jab him to bits, soften him up and KO him late. Fury had youth and speed on his side, Ortiz wouldn't.

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            #25
            Not sure, they all have to fight it out

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              #26
              Why are people so reluctant to give Fury credit? He beat the best to become the best.

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                #27
                Originally posted by juggernaut666
                Wilder style wise would pose a much more threat...I don't think you will see Ortiz/Wlad...I give Wlad a 2 year run if he wins in july...Joshua and wilder are on the menu not Ortiz.
                I see one fight for Wlad after Fury, win or lose I expect he'll chase Wilder or Povetkin for the WBC the likelihood will be Wilder is too puszy still so I'm rooting for Povetkin to beat him as I'm sure he'd love a rematch with tougher officiating especially now Klischko has shown weaknesses in the last two years.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Scott.Weiland.
                  I see one fight for Wlad after Fury, win or lose I expect he'll chase Wilder or Povetkin for the WBC the likelihood will be Wilder is too puszy still so I'm rooting for Povetkin to beat him as I'm sure he'd love a rematch with tougher officiating especially now Klischko has shown weaknesses in the last two years.
                  I think Wlad and Wilder would be way more entertaining than Povetkin again....I don't think would retire without trying to unify the belts.I don't think he will duck the top guy if he wins,and the consensus is that's AJ. Wlad himself says its AJ so that's who I believe he will want. and I see that fight more dangerous for him than any. AJ is already favored over Wlad should they fight.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by denium
                    I'd pick Wladimir to beat Ortiz all day every day.

                    I'm not just saying that because it makes Fury looks better, i just don't think Wlad would lose to anyone smaller than him. Wlad would jab him to bits, soften him up and KO him late. Fury had youth and speed on his side, Ortiz wouldn't.
                    I perceived Ortiz as the danger man before Fury beat Wlad, and still do if truth be told. Ortiz is a real powerhouse, I suppose I look at him like all the fan boys look at Joshua though I'd like to state I'm not completely swept away like that crew and recognise weaknesses in Ortiz's game.

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                      Tyson Fury EASILY! Fury is only 27 years old, he is a very skilled boxer with good feet for his size, also has the In Ring IQ I think to out-smart and out-box guys who come with Power like Joshua and Wilder
                      Last edited by sicko; 04-26-2016, 11:20 AM.

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