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  • #31
    Originally posted by Robertthebruce View Post
    They both have not been humbled the way AJ got beaten like a dog by Ruiz.
    Agreed. They hopefully will be beaten soon as well. The so-called 'big three" is a joke.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by OnlytheTruth View Post
      I'm not sure it suggests that at all! That's you creating an opinion.

      It could just as easily show how much of a nasty piece of work, Tyson Fury is. Also, considering his history of drug usage, drinking and obesity; it would be very easy to comment on how weak minded Fury is, or has been.

      The industry has given you the false pretence that fighters cannot be friendly but in reality, we only see what they want us to see. Its all an act. Unfortunately; we are all suckered into believing it.
      That’s too much logic and intelligence for boxingscene. Move along.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Evil_Meat View Post
        That’s too much logic and intelligence for boxingscene. Move along.
        Ha! I'll take that as a compliment.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by OnlytheTruth View Post
          Yeah, I agree. I would really like Wilder a lot more if he stopped saying ****** stuff, not giving Whyte his shot and going on like his pro-record is anything other than average pre-Ortiz 1.
          So, on the bold. I mean my thread was for you, bro.

          https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=837981

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          • #35
            "They offered hot air as usual. I accepted, they haven’t turned up, take what you want from it, that’s it. Joshua’s nothing like Wilder but I’d like to bring him over and give him a good hiding anyway. But they’re not going to come, let’s face it," Fury told
            Who do you believe? It was hard to believe Fury before his Conor McGregor story. This tale, in comparison would be nothing for him to make-up. Lets see what AJ says first.

            Fury claimed a few days ago he doesn't want his cut opened up and has asked sparring partners not to hit his head so why would he spar AJ anyway?

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
              Sweet Pea Whitaker, Roy Jones Jr., and Floyd Mayweather, were 3 of the best to ever do it! Ward and B-Hop were great, but not on the same level.
              I dunno all those guys are quite close achievement wise . All of them dominated 2 classes ( well ward fought the killer at 75 didnt dominate the class but .....) a couple won titles in a third class. I think via the eyeball test I agree 100% jones and Whitaker were once in a generation flashy talents , but if we line their careers up they are all first ballot hof material .

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                Sweet Pea Whitaker, Roy Jones Jr., and Floyd Mayweather, were 3 of the best to ever do it! Ward and B-Hop were great, but not on the same level.
                Sorry I missed floyd there . He would fit the roy and pernell special eye ball test too but again all great fighters besides the eye test . Def could argue pernell and floyd are ahead of the others , then roy , hops and ward . But still all great fighters non the less. Simular accomplishments . Just 3 flashy guys 2 more so workmanlike yet effective . ATG fighters none the less

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Curtis Harper View Post
                  Of the 2, I like watching Wilder fight more than I do Fury. I don't find Fury fights to be entertaining at all.

                  How can a person not be entertained by Wilder's wildness and the possibility of that 1 punch fight ender

                  I'm still shocked Fury is going through with the rematch
                  because Wilder fought Tomato cans all of his career and the only time he fought someone was given a gift decision, which is when he lost to Fury.

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                  • #39
                    I agree with Fury. It was ****** to offer to spar if AJ was not going to do it and his hit and run win over Ruiz was a sh ithouse performance. More of a track meet than a fight.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                      I agree with Fury. It was ****** to offer to spar if AJ was not going to do it and his hit and run win over Ruiz was a sh ithouse performance. More of a track meet than a fight.
                      If Fury wins the Wilder rematch in the same fashion then he (Fury) will call it a master-class.

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