wilder has the aj/uk/ee fanboys going looney this week
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This right here. Not sure what the beyonce****bois dont understand? 2.5 year layoff, did the delahoya for half a year, a mental breakdown and then had 2 lineal title fights vs 2 bums just to lose weight. Fury isnt fury anymore. He's a shell of himself. This fight might technically be for the lineal title but it doesnt really have as much luster to it.Comment
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The lineal title existed long before Cyber Zone and will exist long after. No one entity controls the lineal title. It's all about public consensus. The public consensus is that Fury is lineal champion, which is why all the major news organizations refer to him as such.Comment
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Ohhhhhhhh so since he is fighting this week there's going to be a lot bitter threads mostly duplicates. Ok, I guess I still dont get it because fury is fighting too and I'm not seeing him get as much negative mention. In fact I can't recall seeing many threads solely dedicated to furyComment
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this is literally how AJ fans act
"theres nobody wilder can beat that is any good that he should get any credit for....hes beaten mostly cans but even when he stepped up that guy was complete and utter trash...yeah sure we said wilder was avoiding him and he was dangerous before the fight got signed....but that doesnt matter......wilder shouldnt get credit for beating anyone at HW....except AJ...but in reality AJ is so great and such a king that he doesnt even need to fight a peasant like wilder that nobody even knows...aj is so great wilder doesnt even belong in the same city as him"
"basically anyone AJ beats is a really quality win"Comment
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Ring Magazine article from yesterday:
https://www.******.com/548392-fight-...vs-tyson-fury/
WBC heavyweight titleholder Deontay Wilder will face his greatest challenge to date when he meets lineal champion Tyson Fury
Ring Magazine mailbag from November 26:
https://www.******.com/548272-dougie...gton-frampton/
Fury, the lineal champ, is a mercurial switch-hitting stick-and-move giant.
Ring Magazine article from November 23:
https://www.******.com/548117-deonta...ucted-by-vada/
Testing protocol for the anticipated heavyweight showdown between WBC titleholder Deontay Wilder and lineal champion Tyson Fury has been shrouded in the kind of rumors, misdirection and uncertainty that follow most big fights in the social media age.
Ring Magazine article from November 16:
https://www.******.com/547816-tyson-...r-title-fight/
The lineal heavyweight champion recently added Freddie Roach to his corner ahead of his December 1 showdown with WBC titleholder Deontay Wilder
Ring Magazine article from November 6:
https://www.******.com/547275-deonta...yson-fury-has/
What Fury still holds is the lineal championship — the man who beat the man — and with two tune-up bouts under his belt this summer, Team Wilder is expecting the best version of “The Gypsy King.”
Ring Magazine video from October 25:
https://www.******.com/videos/traine...balls-speedos/
Cynthia Conte spoke to Ben Davidson, Tyson Fury’s head trainer, about the lineal heavyweight champ’s camp in Big Bear at The Summit Gym
cyber zone lololComment
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this thread is further proof of the levels of lunacy reached by UK/EE/AJ fanboys
guy in here claiming ring mag doesnt consider fury lineal...yet several articles from ring this month calling him the lineal.....LOL
these friggin clowns man...the thought of wilder getting in the ring with the lineal HW champ before AJ drives them madComment
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this thread is further proof of the levels of lunacy reached by UK/EE/AJ fanboys
guy in here claiming ring mag doesnt consider fury lineal...yet several articles from ring this month calling him the lineal.....LOL
these friggin clowns man...the thought of wilder getting in the ring with the lineal HW champ before AJ drives them mad
The point that Fury may not be as good as he once was is legitimate though. There's seldom (if ever) been a fighter that's gone away for so long and remained as good or gotten better and a fairly mediocre fighter like Fury is hardly going to be the one to break the mold IMO. Especially when we factor in that he ballooned so far up in weight and abused his body so much.
It's all logical points being made with regards to Fury's current standing in boxing.Comment
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Ring stripped him but there being no actual title for "lineal" complicates things for those that care about lineage. Heavyweight is the only division it matters somewhat IMO but it's fair to say Fury messed up the lineage by refusing to re-match Wlad, then failing positive for PED's and going away for nearly 3 years. If it was a real title he'd have been stripped 100%, right?
The point that Fury may not be as good as he once was is legitimate though. There's seldom (if ever) been a fighter that's gone away for so long and remained as good or gotten better and a fairly mediocre fighter like Fury is hardly going to be the one to break the mold IMO. Especially when we factor in that he ballooned so far up in weight and abused his body so much.
It's all logical points being made with regards to Fury's current standing in boxing.
but to my point....theres litereally no one wilder can fight that would be credible.....the one guy he could, he beat down, and got no credit....they trashed ortiz after the fight after calling him "avoided by wilder....dangerous".....
sure not many guys have disappeared from the sport and did what fury did to himself...then come back and looked like a world beater....but everything is unprecedented until it happnes for the first time......fury may actually be a legit, tough, opponent
wilder will get no credit for beating anyone in the division in the eyes of his haters.....if he had knocked out povetkin in russia they would have done the same thing to him they did to ortiz...which was make him out to be crap.....but leading up to povetkin/AJ povetkin was still dangerous! LOLComment
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