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Tyson Fury is the best HW of this generation

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  • #11
    Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
    Assuming he beats Wilder in the rematch, of course he is.
    Assume?

    I guarantee it. 100%

    Everyone will be dissapointed in this rematch when Fury wins 12 rounds solid and Wilder stands around like he did against Ortiz looking for 1 punch.

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    • #12
      Can't say because he doesn't fight. He's had 1 good opponent in years. And, got a draw out of that. If the dude starts taking real fights and wins definitively he could be a clear #1. Until these dudes beat each other, you can't really say though.

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      • #13
        The Best doesn’t have one good fight then go fight four tomato cans.
        Hopefully Wilder can detonate earlier and knock the bum out cold

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        • #14
          Fury is the best of this generation, imagine if he devoted to the sport, he'd be miles above everybody else and probably one of the top 5 in history.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by otrocubiche View Post
            Fury is the best of this generation, imagine if he devoted to the sport, he'd be miles above everybody else and probably one of the top 5 in history.
            Eh Fury's mental issues outside of the ring are his strength inside the ring

            When he is focused and up for a fight he is a god damn animal, he finds another gear completely, you see how flat and down he looked against Wallin compared to Wilder fight

            If you look at recent interview and social media he seems to be getting pumped again ready for the Wilder rematch.

            You can't have it all in boxing. Give Fury mental stability outside of the ring OR power he'd be totally unstoppable.

            Right now though he's working with his demons and trains every day pretty much, don't worry about his conditinoing, power is irrelevant. Now it's just a question of if he can turn up on the night pumped which i'm sure he will against top tier opposition.

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            • #16
              A slim Andy Ruiz beats him.

              He'd have to be 245-250 though.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Champ Wilder View Post
                I doubt he was thinking that when he got knocked unconscious for 4 seconds by Wilder
                I’ve watched that part time and again — I don’t see him appear unconscious for that long, maybe for a second.

                If a faded Fury (who is overrated IMHO) gave Wilder problems, I’m interested to see what a well-trained Joshua would do. He boxes well and has better power (than Fury). Wilder will always have a chance to win via KO, but wouldn’t that fight be amazing?

                I’d also like to see Ruiz fight Wilder. I think Wilder wins via stoppage (probably due to cuts), but I think Ruiz stays on his feet. I just don’t see Wilder being able to crack his steel chin.

                Who else would you like to see Wilder fight?

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by miniq View Post
                  bar none

                  Good luck to Wilder with his slight punchers chance in the rematch



                  Easy work
                  I think Wilder has a good chance at winning the rematch, because Fury is not the most stable individual and doesn’t seem that focused on boxing anymore. Also, who knows if that 12th round knockdown has any long term ramifications? For example, Pacquiao didn’t look himself for awhile after Marquez sent him to the hospital. I think that may be why Fury (wisely) stalled the rematch.

                  With that said, I do believe that the prime Fury that beat Klitschko in Germany wins an easy UD over Wilder. But I’m not sure it happens now.

                  Fury’s best chance in that, or any fight, is his indomitable will, his decent chin, and his incredible recovery time.

                  That said, I feel that Fury is a bit overrated, even though I like the guy. I think he fought Klitschko at a good time (when Klitschko was past his prime and dealing with a failing marriage). Joshua very well may be a bigger foil for Wilder. Who knows, with his chin of granite, Ruiz might give Wilder problems (IF he can come in weighing 260 or so).

                  What do you think?
                  I welcome friendly debate.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by miniq View Post
                    Apart from it's signed and going ahead on Feb 22nd.

                    Built up nicely, smart decision to delay that rematch. Wilder was desperate for it straight away because he knows his lost and his rep got hurt.

                    ultimatly Wilder got his belt from a bum named Stiverne and earned his real respect against a 150 year old Ortiz

                    AJ bought his first belt from a bum named Charles Martin then just about survived an already beaten Wlad

                    meanwhile Fury after 2 year out on a bender and losing 130 pounds went in and played with Wilder and survived punches off probably one of the most explosive hard hitting heavys of all time,

                    My advice, understand that Tyson Fury will not be beaten by a man born from his mother any time soon.
                    tyson from 2015 maybe. aj, as i predicted, beat ruiz in the rematch and is king again. best resume at hw. not sure if tyson is even committed to boxing

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