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  • Raggamuffin
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    #71
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    Fury would control the distance too well and make size count, something he can do extremely well. It’s something Joshua doesn’t do.

    I think Fury makes easy work of Ruiz really. But i think other heavyweights will be in a fight with Ruiz.
    Yeah, why am l not surprised. I think Wilder kos Ruiz and Ruiz easily beats Fury lmao...

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      #72
      Originally posted by denium
      Never forget that Fury was robbed blind against Wilder despite not being fit.

      A fit and motivated Fury is levels above everyone else.
      Yes, yes it does mean Fury is number 1!

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        #73
        Originally posted by raggamuffin
        yeah, why am l not surprised. I think wilder kos ruiz and ruiz easily beats fury lmao...
        ydksab....

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          #74
          Originally posted by denium
          ydksab....
          Yeah, well ydksabe...

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            #75
            Originally posted by denium
            Fury got up and put a beating on him for the rest of the round, after schooling him for the first 11.

            Biggest heart in boxing.

            I dread to think what a fit Fury would do to him tbh.
            More revisionist history from Fury fans.

            1. Tyson was knocked down twice in that fight. So he didn't school anyone for 11 rounds after getting dropped in both the 9th and 12th. Moreover, you don't "school" someone and barely land more (ineffective) punches than they do.

            2. That was Fury's third fight back. If he wasn't fit then that was his fault. If he got out of shape after testing positive for steroids then that's his fault. Either way it's his fault and you're just making excuses because your guy didn't win.

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              #76
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              Too bad he isn't fighting someone we actually heard of before. AJ got exposed big time but at least he had the sack to face someone who had a fighting chance. Fury lost his balls after Wilder dropped him.

              *** Fury for running from the Wilder rematch. And, *** Wilder for missing this opportunity to be the dude who finished AJ. Ruiz is the only HW who has my respect right now.
              This. Fck Fury's drug cheating fat ass for running.

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                #77
                Originally posted by Granath
                More revisionist history from Fury fans.

                1. Tyson was knocked down twice in that fight. So he didn't school anyone for 11 rounds after getting dropped in both the 9th and 12th. Moreover, you don't "school" someone and barely land more (ineffective) punches than they do.

                2. That was Fury's third fight back. If he wasn't fit then that was his fault. If he got out of shape after testing positive for steroids then that's his fault. Either way it's his fault and you're just making excuses because your guy didn't win.
                He did win, even Wilders own broadcasting network scored the fight to Tyson.

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Raggamuffin
                  Yeah, well ydksabe...
                  If you think Andy Ruiz beats Tyson Fury then YDKSAB.

                  Fury plays with Ruiz, I doubt he'd land a clean punch all night.

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                    #79
                    Originally posted by denium
                    He did win, even Wilders own broadcasting network scored the fight to Tyson.
                    Remember Wilder’s team jumping up and down in the ring celebrating a draw lol. Wilder lost that fight clearly but redeemed a bit of credibility with a big knock down.

                    Wilder will know deep down he lost that fight, no matter what he has to say in public. His team know it too.

                    Fury is the clear no.1 as it stands. Wins over Wlad and Wilder. Even toyed with guys like Chisora and made the corner stop it and Del Boy is arguably is 1-1 with Whyte and most consider Whyte a top 5 or certainly got 7 or 8 HW.

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                      #80
                      Originally posted by DARTH SILKWORMS
                      Agree 100%. Ruiz deserves to be rated #1 at heavyweight. He won fair and square. Being the aggressor and getting the knockout.

                      Fury was very impressive, but ran a lot. I don't think an unbiased observer could say he dominated Wilder in any way. Won most of the rounds, sure, but many were close and with the two knockdowns, Fury barely won a decision on my card. So I definitely have Ruiz rated above Fury after his big win.
                      No, fury should be no1 he's been there a long time so we know no1 is something that suits fury. Ruiz just arrived and may lose next fight.
                      Let being champ be his reward and first Mexican champ.
                      Fury barely won rounds by amount of punches landed against wilder you could say. But if you add overall boxing skills in those rounds into equation each round, fury won rounds much easier, displaying more versatility. Floyd didn't land much more than opponents. Just Floyd s opponents missed much. Just like wilder did.
                      Last edited by hugh grant; 06-03-2019, 07:19 AM.

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