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  • #31
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
    Anthony Joshua is the most tested UK fighter in the UK. And he has also just fought in america, and unlike Fury he has done VADA testing so? Fairplay, people can nip pick at his physical appearance, but the fact of the matter is 'Anthony Joshua has taken the tests and past the test' he is also traveling back to america most likely for his rematch with John Ruiz 'And will do VADA testing again'

    Tyson Fury since his comeback, has struggled to get close to 250 pounds, yes fitness is not all about weight but? Tyson Fury has never had it better, with his training set up. 'I don't even think he has been tested by VADA as yet, and well we know his history'.
    Although his past cannot be overlooked I dont see fury on ped's at present. his natural ability with his size advantage he'd be ****** if he did as he simply doesnt need to do them! his the best pure boxer by a street mile in the heavyweight division and its funny how people are only bringing these things up now that hes taken the limelight off AJ. I like both fighters but Fury is just a better boxer, AJ would stand far less of a chance against him than Wilder as hes simply not dangerous for the full 12 rounds and clearly can be mentally broken where wilder has showed no signs of such weakness

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    • #32
      Originally posted by allen23 View Post
      Although his past cannot be overlooked I dont see fury on ped's at present. his natural ability with his size advantage he'd be ****** if he did as he simply doesnt need to do them! his the best pure boxer by a street mile in the heavyweight division and its funny how people are only bringing these things up now that hes taken the limelight off AJ. I like both fighters but Fury is just a better boxer, AJ would stand far less of a chance against him than Wilder as hes simply not dangerous for the full 12 rounds and clearly can be mentally broken where wilder has showed no signs of such weakness
      At elite level, Tyson Fury is not hurting guys, not breaking them down, or make them give up. Even if Mayweather did not have the one punch power to take his opponent's out, due to his boxing ability? There would be a point in the fight where they gave up.

      Tyson Fury does not do this, because his boxing ability is overrated. Wilder did not give up, Kiltschko did not give up, and neither would Anthony Joshua.

      Fairplay Joshua was beaten in his last fight, but he did keep getting up off the canvas if that is a plus.

      'I don't know who is the best for sure, it is close' but I just think Joshua will still rise to the top.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
        At elite level, Tyson Fury is not hurting guys, not breaking them down, or make them give up. Even if Mayweather did not have the one punch power to take his opponent's out, due to his boxing ability? There would be a point in the fight where they gave up.

        Tyson Fury does not do this, because his boxing ability is overrated. Wilder did not give up, Kiltschko did not give up, and neither would Anthony Joshua.

        Fairplay Joshua was beaten in his last fight, but he did keep getting up off the canvas if that is a plus.

        'I don't know who is the best for sure, it is close' but I just think Joshua will still rise to the top.
        You do realise wladimir didnt lay a glove on fury the whole fight..this being the unbeatable champion that simply used a nice jab, with a crisp one two for a decade of domination, did he give up no but he didnt lay a glove on him! as for wilder apart from that 12th round the fight was a total whitewash fury easily outpointing him.. many including myself would put that 12th round down to Fury lack of mental sharpness which i doubt u are going to find in the rematch. People just dont like to give fury credit as hes a traveller but fair is fair hes the best until hes beaten

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        • #34
          Originally posted by allen23 View Post
          You do realise wladimir didnt lay a glove on fury the whole fight..this being the unbeatable champion that simply used a nice jab, with a crisp one two for a decade of domination, did he give up no but he didnt lay a glove on him! as for wilder apart from that 12th round the fight was a total whitewash fury easily outpointing him.. many including myself would put that 12th round down to Fury lack of mental sharpness which i doubt u are going to find in the rematch. People just dont like to give fury credit as hes a traveller but fair is fair hes the best until hes beaten
          Wladimir Kiltschko did land on Fury, and hurt him more than he was hurt himself. There was no way, Tyson Fury was going to win the rematch fighting that same kind of fight 'Peter Fury even stated it'.

          If Tyson Fury beat Kiltschko so bad, why was he so eager for the rematch? 'He is not Mayweathering these guys, like everyone is trying to make out'.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
            Wladimir Kiltschko did land on Fury, and hurt him more than he was hurt himself. There was no way, Tyson Fury was going to win the rematch fighting that same kind of fight 'Peter Fury even stated it'.

            If Tyson Fury beat Kiltschko so bad, why was he so eager for the rematch? 'He is not Mayweathering these guys, like everyone is trying to make out'.
            klitschko hurt him? are u kidding me...i dont understand why people lie when the fight is there for all to see. feel free to enlighten me what round he hurt him never mind lay a glove on him lol tell me when is the last time u seen a big heavyweight that can fight orthodox and southpaw so smootly along with his slipping and sliding defensive technique? he may not have concussive power but for 6ft 9 250 lbs he has ridiculous movement and above all an elite level boxing IQ which joshua and wilder dont have

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            • #36
              Originally posted by allen23 View Post
              Thats hilarious, Wilder got toyed with from the outside hence why he spent most of the fight loading up on 'lucky punches"
              Guess we should crown fury for his pitty patting feather punches and hugs

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              • #37
                Originally posted by kushking View Post
                Tony bellend went from bobbing on AJs nob daily to now acting like he was a bum whoms vanquisher deserves no credit for obliterating him. Tony bellend is among the most nationalistically biased cuckbois in the history of boxing.
                Respect on the crab gif... I’ve been sour surounded by them my whole life.

                Tony is a crab.... nuff said right homie..

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Dr Rassclart View Post
                  Maybe you should watch the fight and then you’d realise what a ridiculous individual you are.
                  Sweet little tender punches and hugs don't make me want to crown fury king unlike you.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                    Although his past cannot be overlooked I dont see fury on ped's at present. his natural ability with his size advantage he'd be ****** if he did as he simply doesnt need to do them! his the best pure boxer by a street mile in the heavyweight division and its funny how people are only bringing these things up now that hes taken the limelight off AJ. I like both fighters but Fury is just a better boxer, AJ would stand far less of a chance against him than Wilder as hes simply not dangerous for the full 12 rounds and clearly can be mentally broken where wilder has showed no signs of such weakness
                    Fury and his sweet sweet tender caresses and punches. Very loving toward his opponents. He'd never ever hurt them..

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                      klitschko hurt him? are u kidding me...i dont understand why people lie when the fight is there for all to see. feel free to enlighten me what round he hurt him never mind lay a glove on him lol tell me when is the last time u seen a big heavyweight that can fight orthodox and southpaw so smootly along with his slipping and sliding defensive technique? he may not have concussive power but for 6ft 9 250 lbs he has ridiculous movement and above all an elite level boxing IQ which joshua and wilder dont have
                      If Tyson Fury has elite level boxing IQ, why can't he fight on the inside? At elite level, why does he have to out weigh his opponents by 50 pounds in order to fight on the inside. 'His boxing ability is overrated, and I am not being duped by this weird 'Campaign within boxing community and the media, some sort of illusion has been created by Fury and his supporters' Never before has a heavyweight gotten so much credit for telling stories. 'He has zero title defenses, is not stopping guys, or making his opponent's visibly give up'

                      Great boxers don't need to be able to blast you out, but the great boxers of the past 'Who Fury by some is being compared to, all had the ability to systematically break down their opponents and make them give up' Hopkins could do this, Mayweather could do this, I have not seen Tyson Fury do this at elite level.

                      He stands slap **** square on when he attempts to fight on the inside, that is why he was decked by Cunningham. 'Kiltschko hurt him, it was in the later rounds'

                      Lennox lewis switched stances vs David Tua, big deal. Tyson Fury can move, and big and I will admit? Has a decent jab, and lateral movement. This has been enough for him to expose the manufactured fighters such as Widler to a degree, but he is a one trick pony at elite level. 'This is why he does not go straight back into rematches'.

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