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  • LOL at clowns putting Fury on the same level as Canelo and Crawford....

    Fury fat ass got dropped by cab driver Nevan Pajkic, dropped by Cruiserweight Steve Cunningham, put on ***** street by cab driver Nicolai Firtha, lost and got a gift against Mcdermott, and has looked like absolute shyt in most of his bum fights until 2015 the year he got caught taking PEDs.

    Got caught taking PEDs against old Wlad- the only decent opponent on his resume.

    Besides old Wlad, the guy has beaten absolutely no one and regularly gets hurt by tomato cans.

    Lol at dumb kunts comparing this fat cheat to Canelo or Crawford- two legit p4p multiple weight champions who have never been dropped and have beaten 100x better elite opposition.

    ****ing embarrassing.
    Last edited by AJ's Boy; 06-18-2019, 02:03 PM.

  • #2
    His win over Wladimir Klitschko is better than any win anyone has on their resume in all of boxing.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
      His win over Wladimir Klitschko is better than any win anyone has on their resume in all of boxing.
      Cheating to beat an old Klitschko in a boring ass fight makes him the GOAT?

      Thanks for proving to everyone what dumb kunts you Fury fans are.

      At least AJ knocked old Klit out.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
        His win over Wladimir Klitschko is better than any win anyone has on their resume in all of boxing.
        i have no beef with fury at all.....but is it really better than any win anyone has on their resume

        what did wlad do after? lose to a guy that got dropped multiple times by a pro quesadilla eater? then retire?

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        • #5
          Crawford hasn’t beaten anyone with a pulse. What’s his best win? Midget Gamboa? Postol, who Josh Taylor beat after a handful of fights? A shot Khan?

          I rate Crawford but he has done nothing yet but pick up a lot of belts against crap opposition.

          As for Canelo, Well Fury doesn’t need judges favours to win his big fights, infact he’s on the receiving end of a bad decision. Canelo should have 4 losses on his record if it wasn’t for judges.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Bloodvenger View Post
            Fury fat ass got dropped by cab driver Nevan Pajkic, dropped by Cruiserweight Steve Cunningham, put on ***** street by cab driver Nicolai Firtha, lost and got a gift against Mcdermott, and has looked like absolute shyt in most of his bum fights until 2015 the year he got caught taking PEDs.

            Got caught taking PEDs against old Wlad- the only decent opponent on his resume.

            Besides old Wlad, the guy has beaten absolutely no one and regularly gets hurt by tomato cans.

            Lol at dumb kunts comparing this fat cheat to Canelo or Crawford- two legit p4p multiple weight champions who have never been dropped and have beaten 100x better elite opposition.

            ****ing embarrassing.
            Oh right, Canelo's never been on ***** street before right?

            Timestamped:



            Gift decision? Oh that one never happened neither:

            GGG vs Canelo 1

            OFFICIAL CARDS
            Dave Moretti --------------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Don Trella -----------------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Adelaide Byrd -------------------------------> 118-110 Canelo

            ************************************************** **

            Teddy Atlas --------------------------------> 118-110 GGG
            Unnamed boxing site #1 ------------------> 118-110 GGG
            Jeff Powell (UK Daily Mail) ----------------> 118-111 GGG
            Kelly Pavlik ---------------------------------> 117-111 GGG
            Dave Allen ----------------------------------> 117-111 GGG
            Mookie Alexander (Bloody Elbow) --------> 117-111 GGG
            Brian Campbell (CBS) ---------------------> 117-111 GGG
            Jack Rathborn (Mirror UK) ----------------> 117-111 GGG
            Harold Lederman (HBO) ------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Devon Alexander --------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Dan Rafael (ESPN) ------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Al Bernstein -------------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Bryan Graham (Guardian UK) ------------> 116-112 GGG
            Gareth Davies (UK Telegraph) -----------> 116-112 GGG
            Steve Bunce (BoxNation) ----------------> 116-112 GGG
            Tom Loeffler ------------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Sergio Martinez ---------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Amir Khan ---------------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Matthew Macklin --------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Steve Lillis (BoxNation) -------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Bob Velin (USA Today) --------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Lyle Fitzsimmons (CBS) -------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Kevin McRae (Bleacher Report) -----------> 116-112 GGG
            Shaun Al-Shatti (MMA Fighting) ----------> 116-112 GGG
            Ryan Frederick (Wrestling Observer) ----> 116-112 GGG
            Patrick Stumberg (MMA Mania) ----------> 116-112 GGG
            Michael Woods (Ring) --------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Nigel Collins (ESPN) ----------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Cliff Rold ----------------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Bad Left Hook Writer #2 -----------------> 116-112 GGG
            John A. MacDonald (Boxing Monthly) ---> 116-112 GGG
            Ron Lewis (The Times) -------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Daniel Cormier (UFC) --------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Dardan Zenunaj --------------------------> 116-112 GGG
            Kevin Mitchell (Guardian UK) ------------> 116-113 GGG
            Josh Taylor --------------------------------> 116-113 GGG
            Joshua Bautsi -----------------------------> 116-113 GGG
            Matt Christie (Boxing News) -------------> 116-113 GGG
            Barry Jones (BoxNation) -----------------> 116-113 GGG
            Adam Booth -------------------------------> 116-114 GGG
            Jordan Breen (Sherdog) ------------------> 115-112 GGG
            Caleb Truax -------------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Kevin Iole (Yahoo) ------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Gary Locket -------------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Will Esco (Bad Left Hook) -----------------> 115-113 GGG
            Phil Murphy (ESPN) -----------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Mike Harris (SI) ---------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Paul Fontaine (Wrestling Observer) ------> 115-113 GGG
            MMA Brazil ---------------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Sean Sheehan (Severe MMA) -------------> 115-113 GGG
            Rob Tatum (Combat Press) ----------------> 115-113 GGG
            Patrick Wyman (Bleacher Report) ---------> 115-113 GGG
            Chavez Jr -----------------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Juan Manuel Marquez ----------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Joel Diaz ------------------------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Marc Livitz (SecondsOut) ------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Stephen A. Smith (ESPN) -----------------> 115-113 GGG
            Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly) -------> 115-113 GGG
            Ed Robinson (Sky Sports) -----------------> 115-113 GGG
            Unnamed boxing site #2 ------------------> 115-113 GGG
            Tom Gray (Ring) ---------------------------> 115-114 GGG
            Max Kellerman -----------------------------> Golovkin
            Lennox Lewis ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Shane Mosley ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Austin Trout --------------------------------> Golovkin
            Paulie Malignaggi --------------------------> Golovkin
            Enzo Macarenelli ---------------------------> Golovkin
            Scott Cardle --------------------------------> Golvokin
            Terence Crawford ---------------------------> Golovkin
            Reece Bellotti ------------------------------> Golvokin
            Liam Smith ---------------------------------> Golovkin
            Peter Quillin --------------------------------> Golovkin
            Liam Williams ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Ohara Davies -------------------------------> Golovkin
            Luke Campbell -----------------------------> Golovkin
            Dave Coldwell ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Badou Jack ---------------------------------> Golovkin
            Kevin Kelly (boxer) -------------------------> Golovkin
            Steve Kim -----------------------------------> Golovkin
            Doug Fischer --------------------------------> Golovkin
            Ring TV guy (name?) ----------------------> Golvokin
            Cornelius Bundrage ------------------------> Golovkin
            Gabriel Rosado ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Kal Yafai -------------------------------------> Golovkin
            Julian Williams ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Vanes Martirosyan --------------------------> Golovkin
            Michael Montero ----------------------------> Golovkin
            James Brady (SB Nation) ------------------> Golovkin
            Joe Rogan (UFC) ----------------------------> Golovkin
            Jim Rome (sports broadcaster) ------------> Golovkin
            Kovalev -------------------------------------> Golvokin
            Danny Jacobs -------------------------------> Golovkin
            Murat Gassiev ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Johnny Nelson ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Rosie Perez ---------------------------------> Golovkin
            Lou DiBella ---------------------------------> Golovkin
            Tony Jeffries --------------------------------> Golovkin
            Martin Samuel (UK Daily Mail) -------------> Golovkin
            Joseph Parker ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Bob Arum ----------------------------------> Golovkin
            Fernando Schwarz (Fox Sports Mexico) --> Golovkin
            Sportsbook 1 ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Sportsbook 2 ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Sportsbook 3 ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Sportsbook 4 ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Sportsbook 5 ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Sportsbook 6 ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Sportsbook 7 ------------------------------> Golovkin
            Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub) --------------> Golovkin
            Ana Julaton --------------------------------> Golovkin
            John Buccigross (ESPN) -------------------> Golovkin
            Nonito Donaire -----------------------------> Golovkin
            Leo Santa Cruz ----------------------------> Golovkin
            Fernando Vargas ---------------------------> Golovkin
            Michael Bisping (UFC) ---------------------> Golovkin
            Narhan Gorman ---------------------------> Golovkin
            Lance Pugmire (LA Times) ----------------> 114-114 Draw
            Chris Mannix (Yahoo) ---------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Associated Press --------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Kenny Porter ------------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Roy Jones ---------------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Peter Fury ---------------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Tommy Hearns ----------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Joe Cortez ---------------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Liam Happe (Yahoo Sport UK) -----------> 114-114 Draw
            Steven Muehlhausen (Sporting News) ---> 114-114 Draw
            Gilbert Manzano (Denver Post) -----------> 114-114 Draw
            Ben Thompson (Fight Hype) -------------> 114-114 Draw
            Brian Kenny (MLB Network) -------------> 114-114 Draw
            Eric Rasken (HBO) -----------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Danny Flexen (British Boxers) -----------> 114-114 Draw
            Kieran Mulvaney (HBO) ------------------> 114-114 Draw
            David Greisman (former writer) ---------> 114-114 Draw
            George Foreman --------------------------> 114-114 Draw (supposedly said)
            Unnamed writer (Unnamed site #3) -----> 114-114 Draw
            Robert Garcia ------------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Glen McCrory ------------------------------> 114-114 Draw
            Danny Howard (Boxing Tribune) ---------> 115-114 Canelo
            Bernardo Osuna (ESPN Deportes) --------> 115-114 Canelo
            De La Hoya --------------------------------> 115-113 Canelo
            Bernard Hopkins --------------------------> 115-113 Canelo
            Gilbert Mendoza (President of WBA) -----> 115-113 Canelo
            Coach Anthony ----------------------------> 116-112 Canelo
            Erik Morales -------------------------------> 117-111 Canelo (think he said; see video page 3)
            Chavez Sr ---------------------------------> Canelo
            Sergio Mora -------------------------------> Canelo

            Link to CompuBox (includes round-by-round data; scroll down):

            CompuBox ------> GGG landed about 50 more punches in the fight
            CompuBox ------> GGG landed more punches in 10 of the 12 rounds
            CompuBox ------> Canelo landed more power shots in 7 of the 12 rounds

            116 = GGG won
            021 = Draw
            009 = Canelo won [includes 2 Golden Boy promoters]

            116/146 = 79% had GGG winning the fight.
            021/146 = 15% had a draw.
            009/146 = 06% had Canelo winning the fight.


            https://www.*************.com/thread...mpubox.593770/

            PED's? Only a madman would accuse Canelo of such a thing...

            Canelo Alvarez Suspended for Six Months for Failing PED Tests

            By Keith Idec

            The Nevada State Athletic Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to extend Canelo Alvarez’s temporary suspension to six months at its monthly meeting in Las Vegas.

            His one-year suspension was immediately reduced to six months during the meeting because Alvarez, who wasn’t in attendance, has cooperated fully with the NSAC’s investigation. Alvarez acknowledged that clenbuterol was in his system when he twice tested positive in February, but the former super welterweight and middleweight champion didn’t admit intent to use that banned substance.

            Commission regulations called for Alvarez to be suspended for a period between nine and 24 months for what was his first performance-enhancing drug-related violation.

            The suspension is retroactive to Alvarez’s first positive test for clenbuterol, February 17, which means it should end after August 17. That could allow Alvarez to reschedule his middleweight championship rematch Gennady Golovkin for September 15, assuming Alvarez continues to adhere to the NSAC’s testing policies for performance-enhancing drugs.

            canelo-golovkin (21)

            The NSAC also voted not to fine the Mexican superstar for twice failing tests for clenbuterol on February 17 and February 20. Those tests were administered in Mexico by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.

            Alvarez claims meat contamination, a common problem in Mexico, is responsible for clenbuterol turning up in his system. He was temporarily suspended by the NSAC on March 23, which led to his second fight against Golovkin getting canceled.

            Alvarez withdrew April 3 from his rematch against Golovkin because he was advised that the NSAC would extend his temporary suspension Wednesday. They were scheduled to fight again May 5 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

            Neither Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) nor Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) has fought since they battled to a controversial 12-round draw September 16 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Handlers for Golovkin announced earlier Wednesday that he’ll fight junior middleweight contender Vanes Martirosyan (36-3-1, 21 KOs) on May 5 at StubHub Center in Carson, California (HBO).

            Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.


            https://www.boxingscene.com/canelo-a...-tests--127289

            Also...Wladimir was elite, and so is Wilder...his fault he got robbed?

            Nice try though
            Last edited by Mighty_Windir; 06-18-2019, 02:19 PM.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post
              Oh right, Canelo's never been on ***** street before right?

              Timestamped:

              Lol Canelo was 19 when he got wobbled you dumb kunt.

              Fury was DROPPED by Cunningham in 2014, a year before he cheated against Klitschko.

              Do you understand the difference, kunt?

              Stop embarrassing yourself dumbass. Dumb kunts like you are a cancer to this forum.

              Originally posted by Curt Henning View Post
              i have no beef with fury at all.....but is it really better than any win anyone has on their resume

              what did wlad do after? lose to a guy that got dropped multiple times by a pro quesadilla eater? then retire?
              Gypsy Cheat Fury fans are an embarrassment, just like their idol.
              Last edited by AJ's Boy; 06-18-2019, 02:32 PM.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Mighty_Windir View Post
                The Nevada State Athletic Commission voted unanimously Wednesday to extend Canelo Alvarez’s temporary suspension to six months at its monthly meeting in Las Vegas.

                His one-year suspension was immediately reduced to six months during the meeting because Alvarez, who wasn’t in attendance, has cooperated fully with the NSAC’s investigation. Alvarez acknowledged that clenbuterol was in his system when he twice tested positive in February, but the former super welterweight and middleweight champion didn’t admit intent to use that banned substance.

                Commission regulations called for Alvarez to be suspended for a period between nine and 24 months for what was his first performance-enhancing drug-related violation.

                The suspension is retroactive to Alvarez’s first positive test for clenbuterol, February 17, which means it should end after August 17. That could allow Alvarez to reschedule his middleweight championship rematch Gennady Golovkin for September 15, assuming Alvarez continues to adhere to the NSAC’s testing policies for performance-enhancing drugs.

                canelo-golovkin (21)

                The NSAC also voted not to fine the Mexican superstar for twice failing tests for clenbuterol on February 17 and February 20. Those tests were administered in Mexico by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association.

                Alvarez claims meat contamination, a common problem in Mexico, is responsible for clenbuterol turning up in his system. He was temporarily suspended by the NSAC on March 23, which led to his second fight against Golovkin getting canceled.

                Alvarez withdrew April 3 from his rematch against Golovkin because he was advised that the NSAC would extend his temporary suspension Wednesday. They were scheduled to fight again May 5 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.

                Neither Golovkin (37-0-1, 33 KOs) nor Alvarez (49-1-2, 34 KOs) has fought since they battled to a controversial 12-round draw September 16 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Handlers for Golovkin announced earlier Wednesday that he’ll fight junior middleweight contender Vanes Martirosyan (36-3-1, 21 KOs) on May 5 at StubHub Center in Carson, California (HBO).

                Keith Idec is a senior writer/columnist for BoxingScene.com. He can be reached on Twitter @Idecboxing.[/b]

                https://www.boxingscene.com/canelo-a...-tests--127289
                Dude, Canelo rematched GGG and beat his ass Mexican Style.

                Fury ran from the Wlad rematch and hid for 2 years after testing positive.

                Take Lil G's d1ck out your mouth kid.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Bloodvenger View Post
                  Lol at dumb kunts comparing this fat cheat to Canelo or Crawford- two legit p4p multiple weight champions who have never been dropped and have beaten 100x better elite opposition.

                  ****ing embarrassing.
                  ...I challenge you to name ONE "elite" fighter Terence Crawford has beat.

                  Canelo's above Fury, absolutely. Crawford? HELL to the naw.

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                  • #10
                    Tyson Fury has a long way to go before before he can either reach, match or surpass Canelo Alvarez' career achievements or stature in the boxing game. If Fury wants to be like Ginger then he can start with changing his level of opposition by quit fighting these low risk, limited, overmatched, handpicked tomato cans and stop ducking rematches.

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