Comments Thread For: Joseph Parker: Tyson Fury is 'Number One' in The Division

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joseph Parker: Tyson Fury is 'Number One' in The Division

    MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV - Joseph Parker was on hand in Las Vegas as his training stablemate Guido Vianello had his public workout for his upcoming fight against Cassius Anderson. The bout takes place on the Tyson Fury-Otto Wallin undercard at the T-Mobile Arena.
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  • Dle
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    Really? Some is more than happy about this statement🤔

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    • TJCombo1995
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      Tyson probably IS the best although these powderpuff opponents won't help confirm such a status. That being said in that rematch with Wilder he won't find it so easy to win if Wilder fights on the back foot like he usually does instead of the recklessness we saw in the first bout.

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      • Dle
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        Sure skills pays the bills but knocks removes the doubts of who’s #1

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        • BangEM
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          He’s one of his gay partners and he has to say that.

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          • fernandtg
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            #6
            Originally posted by TJCombo1995
            Tyson probably IS the best although these powderpuff opponents won't help confirm such a status. That being said in that rematch with Wilder he won't find it so easy to win if Wilder fights on the back foot like he usually does instead of the recklessness we saw in the first bout.
            If anything, it'd be a more clear cut win for Fury. If Wilder didn't stop him while pressing forward, he sure as hell won't by fighting on his back foot.

            Fury is taller, has more reach and fights much, much better on the outside.

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            • landotter
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              Originally posted by TJCombo1995
              Tyson probably IS the best although these powderpuff opponents won't help confirm such a status. That being said in that rematch with Wilder he won't find it so easy to win if Wilder fights on the back foot like he usually does instead of the recklessness we saw in the first bout.
              Wilder.... reckless??? It was a first, huh?

              No I do not think Fury is #1 in the division. You can make the argument he has the most skills. The eye test defends that. But if you are arguing he is the #1 ranked HW, you are going to have a hard time proving it considering the only top HW he has fought in the back half of this decade was a draw, and the only win over a top name in his entire career has been retired for three years now. Every other name on his resume is the kind of fighter you feed kids learning how to box, not the best in the division. If Fury is fighting nothing but top 15-20 names, this is a claim that makes sense. But of his opponents this decade, only Chisora (who I honestly did not know he fought twice until I looked it up) and Christian Hammer fall in that range at the time he fought them. Besides Klitschko and Wilder, all the other fights are against gate keeper types or are club fighters no one will ever hear of again.

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              • P4Pdunny
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                Wonder why Parker has such an inferiority complex when it comes to Fury. There's no friends in this game, I would never want to see them get it the ring as Parker would be in awe and surrender meekly.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  Well, I know sour sure that Fury is as good as Wilder. It is on his record.

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                    Parker knows the score.

                    Ask any pro about Fury and they'll say the same.

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