The transnational boxing site which holds the list has fury as retired and dropping the title. I think if he beats wilder no one would begrudge fury regaining it.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostOh really? ESPN doesn't recognize Fury as lineal champion? Weird. Because I watch ESPN all the time and they always call Fury the lineal champion. Same thing on their website.
http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...ews-conference
Dan Rafael
ESPN Senior Writer
LOS ANGELES -- Throughout the dealmaking process and the promotion of their fight, it is obvious that heavyweight world titleholder Deontay Wilder and lineal champion Tyson Fury like and respect each other.
"If there is a lineal champion in a weight class, he is ranked No. 1."
http://www.espn.co.uk/boxing/story/_...oxing-rankings
Fury not even top 10.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostESPN recognizes Fury as lineal champion and constantly refer to him as such on TV and on their website. TBRB determines the TBRB champion, not the lineal champion. CBZ doesn't recognize Fury anymore, but CBZ has been overwhelmingly overruled by the rest of the boxing media.
Anybody can edit Wiki, including obsessive teenage AJ fans such as yourself.
ESPN, Ring Magazine, all the major newspapers, BoxingScene, etc all refer to Fury as lineal champion.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostYes really.
"If there is a lineal champion in a weight class, he is ranked No. 1."
In Rafael's personal rankings, he removed Fury due to inactivity. Which is his right. But even Rafael acknowledges that Fury is lineal champion regardless of Rafael's personal rankings.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostNo they all recognise lineal champs and Fury isn't.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostDan Rafael's personal opinion is allowed to be different than ESPN as a news organization. When reporting news, Rafael refers to Fury as lineal champion because factually, he's the lineal champion.
In Rafael's personal rankings, he removed Fury due to inactivity. Which is his right. But even Rafael acknowledges that Fury is lineal champion regardless of Rafael's personal rankings.
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Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF View PostRing champion and lineal champion are two different things. Which is why Ring recognized Fury as lineal champion, but not as ring champion. If you weren't a teenager that started watching boxing yesterday, you'd know that.
Ring doesn't recognise him as lineal, some writers might.
You're trying so hard to spin, but failing so badly.
Are you going to take back the claim that the whole boxing world recognise him as lineal now or keep trying to spin?
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"For many of the purists, this weekend is for all the marbles. Tyson Fury (27-0, 19 KO) doesn’t have a major sanctioning body title. For them, he doesn’t need one. He’s the man who beat the man."
No denying that! Fury is the man that beat the man, and he had no hesitation in fighting Wilder! AJ beat the old version of Wlad, and SWERVED Wilder, so in my eyes, Fury is the man until someone beats him! I hope Wilder is that someone!
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