Tyson Fury is B- level who is good at using size and reach.

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #31
    Tyson Fury fights to the ability of his opponents, I think last night was a good performance from him 'I have always disagreed that he is some sort of genius technically' and at elite level I have refereed to him as a one trick pony. But to give credit where it is due, I can see Fury attempting to do more work offensively, and sit down on his punches more 'He understands that he is not going to beat neither Wilder, Joshua maybe even Ruiz playing a semi violent game of tick.

    I actually think Derek Chisora at this stage of his career, will give Fury major problems. 'It is clear that Tyson Fury has not been able to recapture his former condition/performance level since his comeback' Team Fury has constantly been broadcasting to the public/boxing media that Fury is still a work in progress. But for me the comeback phase is over, Tyson Fury has been training for a very long time now surrounded by a exceptional team/facilities.

    Important thing is that he does seem happy, but maybe John Fury is right about the criticism of his trainers at this current time. 'But if the chemistry between Tyson Fury & Peter Fury has gone, then returning to his stable may backfire etc'

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    • Cadet Bonespurs
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      #32
      Why do you simps here continue this circle jerk?

      Neither AJ, Fury or Wilder are elite or top 10 p4p.

      ESPN was slobbering all over Fury, like we’ve never seen a big guy be able to box, it was embarrassing.

      So of course they will inevitably struggle against “B” level.

      I’m actually glad the HW is this way, it’s more exciting than watching the Klitchkos dominate bums for a decade.

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      • champion4ever
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        #33
        Once he received that cut the old Tyson Fury began to resurface. For instance, the roughhousing tactics of bullying, wearing down and leaning on his opponents on the inside with his superior size and weight. That really helped slowed Wallin down.

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          #34
          Originally posted by _original_
          You don't easily beat Wlad being B level. I think he fights to his opponents level. He looked highly skilled and focused against Wlad and Wilder.
          This.

          Cats too overly critical on a bad night. People telling me Teofimo was finished after his last fight & he hasnt even got started yet.

          Mfing fans around today woulda told Henry Armstrong to give it up after his rough start if they were around back in the day.

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          • Imaboxingfan
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            #35
            Idk about that. Brewster took a beating for 5 rds before stopping wlad.

            Sanders on the otherhand won with ease

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #36
              Fury shouldn`t fight beyond top level competition anymore. And there is no reason to do that. he looks the best and the most focused against top competition.

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              • Marchegiano
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                #37
                Wlad's absurdly overrated for having reigned over fat, slow, old, and small HWs.

                Dude fought using an amatuer style. Has no resume to speak of and not even a single display of skill or impressive sequence under his belt. Y'all stop pretending like Klitschko was anything special.


                Wlad being special ends as quickly as details are brought up. Yeah, ten years a champ, great, the **** else did he ever do? Take six months to deal with clowns like Mormeck? Carry clowns like Mormeck? Beat up Pulev? Jab-nGrab? Linear fighting?

                Tyson beat Wlad with some basic as **** pivots. Simple as that. Beat Wlad with posture fighting. AND Tyson would have beaten Wlad at any point in Wlad's career. First man he faced that could get off the tracks totally demoralized him as the long reigning champion because he had no answer for a very basic technique.

                Lost to the B-side of a talented era repeated, reigned over an era that's only other man of note was his brother, and has nothing like a Suzie Q or Phantom Punch to look at.


                What ****in' skills? Get made to look silly by every man with a little bit of ability and capable of a circular attack?

                I saw Wlad look **** against decent competition. I saw Wlad use some amatuer technqiues to dispatch a whole lot of ****. I saw Wlad look **** as soon as decent competition came back to him.

                Owner of the dead division but nothing else. Even his jab is overrated as ****. Straight in and straight out with his feet. Tyson was made to make fighter like him look basic, ineffective, and essentially useless. Wlad threw no punches because Wlad knew he had no answers, period.

                Everyone will always brag about the Wlad win but Wlad's just not very good actually. The Wilder win is much more impressive. Wilder was able to put him down because *gasp* Wilder can turn while attacking and defending. Wilder does not fight on tracks. Kept up with Fury in spots and even cut off his line. Tyson wasn't folding to any of that challenge though.


                Tyson >>>>>> Wlad ever was.

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                • thecomedian2
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Mister Wolf
                  Which heavyweight is A level?
                  Andy "Destroyer" Ruiz

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                  • Combat Talk Radio
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by _original_
                    You don't easily beat Wlad being B level. I think he fights to his opponents level. He looked highly skilled and focused against Wlad and Wilder.
                    This is the right answer and Fury even said it. He doesn't turn it up until/unless he's in danger. Otherwise he does the minimum necessary. That's why, despite getting dropped by Wilder twice, he still outboxed him 11 rounds through and through - including one of the rounds he was dropped.

                    That's what makes Fury stand out - that ability to switch.

                    Against Wilder in the rematch, assuming he gets past Ortiz, he'll have to be switched on from Round 1 though or he's getting KO'd. Wilder's dispatch of Breezy has convinced me of that - even though Fury wouldn't stand and get hit like that, but just that one well placed shot puts Fury out.

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                      #40
                      So Klitschko got beat by a B- level fighter?

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