Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: I'm Lineal Champ - My Status Goes Back a 100 Years
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... but, now, do you remember how "team Wilder" also claimed that Fury was the "lineal"?...Comment
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It's amazing how many individuals we have with the perfect answer. All of them completely different!
When are you going to get it? It's nonsense. It's a historical exercise, not the present.Comment
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if he technically retired... which he did....
technically he gave up that right....
only fight right now that should be for the lineal if its the winner of AJ vs Wilder imoComment
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"you need a BELT to claim lineal"
so what happens if wlad was the lineal going into the fury fight... and he gave up his belts lets say cuz he didnt wanna pay sanctioning fees.....
would he be stripped of being the lineal champ too since he doesnt have belts no more?
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Everyone thinks they have the definitive answer. Everyone disagrees over at least some portion of the lineage. How arrogant would someone need to be to claim that they and they alone have the answer?
I think even Ali would have disagreed with your version. He retired so that Frazier could fight Ellis for the lineal title.
History brings the line back together. But it's very rarely certain at any point.
Which is why Fury claiming it is nonsense.
But don't take my word for it:
Jefferies:
"Because Jeffries had retired undefeated and had not actually ‘lost’ his heavyweight title, many felt he remained the true champion. "
Johnson vs Jeffries. In 1910, a truly historic clash took place: the first black heavyweight champion vs the first "Great White Hope."
Ali:
"He made nine defenses between 1965 and '67 before he was stripped of his titles after being found guilty on draft evasion charges. He'd eventually lose the lineal title in the ring to Joe Frazier in 1971."
"In many minds Ali remained the genuine heavyweight champion of the world because he never lost his title to another fighter inside the ring." (ringtv link)
https://www.******.com/181567-ali-quarry-remembered/
Fury:
"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."
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You yourself just explained it in the previous post so now your going against it ?
How ****** are you?Comment
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