Tyson Fury is better than Anthony Joshua. Agree or disagree?

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • PRINCEKOOL
    Undisputed Champion
    Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
    • Dec 2016
    • 9935
    • 1,883
    • 1
    • 88,155

    #31
    Originally posted by TonyGe
    I have to agree somewhat with what you posted. I had Wilder in a draw or possible win. I think too many people got caught up in Fury's backstory. Backstroies don't score points, neither does mugging for the camera, fist pumping at the conclusion of a round, sticking out your tongue and putting your hands behind your back when your safely out of range.
    Yes time will tell, but I have to admit 'His character is good for boxing' I just feel that if you really analyse his performances, people are getting way out of hand. I think it was Nazeem Richardson who from what I have seen, has been the only person within boxing to step back, and realized that Tyson Fury's hype is getting abit out of hand. 'I think, I saw a interview with him in stating the style that Tyson Fury has is not something you want to see twice, certain boxing fans will start to click on to it'....I think this was after the Deontay Wilder fight or just before, I don't think Richardson was massively massively impressed.

    We have only seen Fury fight one way a elite level, and then seem to not want to take rematches. I remember during the build up to the second Kiltschko fight, Tyson Fury's trainers where stating? 'We understand that we cannot fight the same way again' From what I have seen Tyson Fury is a one trick pony at elite level 'You cannot compared him to Floyd Maywether or the past great heavyweight champions who HAD to show multiple dimensions at elite level. But as a man I commend his courage for overcoming his issues, and even as a fighter going after Deontay Wilder.

    If he is to become undisputed, we need to see more dimensions to his game. Some of that 'Inside 6"9 flightiness' that he threatened David Haye with etc I don't think Joshua will be so easily out boxed. But I think Tyson Fury still has form to regain, and can improve in some area's. I actually think he was better off with his uncle, seem like a very intense set up.

    But as long as he is happy, that is what matters.

    Just imagine if Tyson Fury was around in the 90's mouthing off and calling other fighters dossers. Interesting too see who he will fight next, I have a feeling that he may just fight a contender, as I think deep down? He wants to regain form. He can just jump in there with Anthony Joshua.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-27-2018, 02:32 PM.

    Comment

    • hugh grant
      Undisputed Champion
      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
      • Apr 2006
      • 30597
      • 2,213
      • 939
      • 105,596

      #32
      Originally posted by Laligalaliga
      Fury beat wlad and run away from the rematch.
      I can won't be wrong if I assume he was luck that night.
      Hez had no title defence ever, how can we know how great he is?

      Wilder was supposed to walk over him but wilder himself is shyyte.
      Fury is no1 as he beat the man people thought Josh needed to beat to be no1 which is wilder.
      It's good fury being no1 as he will let Josh challenge him to be no1. Can't say the same for josh. Would he let fury fight him, or put the fight off?

      Comment

      • Laligalaliga
        Undisputed Champion
        Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
        • Mar 2018
        • 6439
        • 71
        • 11
        • 90,109

        #33
        Originally posted by hugh grant


        Fury is no1 as he beat the man people thought Josh needed to beat to be no1 which is wilder.
        It's good fury being no1 as he will let Josh challenge him to be no1. Can't say the same for josh. Would he let fury fight him, or put the fight off?
        No one is scared of fury, he is less risk high reward.
        Hez pillow fisted and is the only guy like to get KOed when he faces the champions.

        Mind you, you can't have a king without a throne, that's a fact.
        Wilders inability to box makes fury look like hez a monster but I wouldn't blame him, every other boxer has outboxed him in the past.

        Comment

        • champion4ever
          Undisputed Champion
          Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
          • Sep 2007
          • 23918
          • 4,090
          • 7,167
          • 202,915,785

          #34
          Originally posted by REDEEMER
          Wilder has only fought one top prime guy and that was Fury in 8 title defenses and he unofficially lost.
          Yeah but Fury wasn't 40 years old though like Povetkin and Klitschko or small like Takam and Parker.

          Comment

          • REDEEMER
            Banned
            Unified Champion - 10,00-20,000 posts
            • Oct 2018
            • 11820
            • 1,336
            • 1,008
            • 153,574

            #35
            Originally posted by champion4ever
            Yeah but Fury wasn't 40 years old though like Povetkin and Klitschko or small like Takam and Parker.
            True he was out of boxing 3 years and still won with being around 70%.Wilder actually has no top prime wins.

            Comment

            • Laligalaliga
              Undisputed Champion
              Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
              • Mar 2018
              • 6439
              • 71
              • 11
              • 90,109

              #36
              Originally posted by makaveli1875
              We wont know until they fight . I think Furys mindgames will get into AJ's head more than they did with Wilder and he grinds him down in the ring .
              Fury seems a hero for getting up on wilders KD. Hez not getting up on AJ's combinations. No chance.

              Comment

              • SHAW ARUM DUVA
                Banned
                Interim Champion - 1-100 posts
                • Dec 2018
                • 80
                • 5
                • 0
                • 3,600

                #37
                I have no idea who is better. Hopefully they'll fight each other some day so we can find out. One is unified champion, one is lineal champion, they're both undefeated. It'd be a great fight that could go either way.

                Comment

                • alexguiness
                  Undisputed Champion
                  Super Champion - 5,000-10,000 posts
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 8169
                  • 396
                  • 44
                  • 50,607

                  #38
                  Anyone who truly believes that Joshua is a better boxer than Fury DKSAB.

                  Comment

                  • DreamFighter
                    Undisputed Champion
                    Platinum Champion - 1,000-5,000 posts
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 4221
                    • 119
                    • 43
                    • 54,494

                    #39
                    fury looked fast against wilder becos wilder has terrible timing and reactions and fundamentals and a complete lack of combinations. And fury still got caught flush twice which cost him a surefire victory really.

                    Youve got this wrong way - waht we can likely say is that Wilder is the weakest titlist.

                    Comment

                    • champion4ever
                      Undisputed Champion
                      Franchise Champion - 20,000+ posts
                      • Sep 2007
                      • 23918
                      • 4,090
                      • 7,167
                      • 202,915,785

                      #40
                      Originally posted by REDEEMER
                      True he was out of boxing 3 years and still won with being around 70%.Wilder actually has no top prime wins.
                      I beg to differ; Stiverne 2x and Ortiz.

                      Comment

                      Working...
                      TOP