Comments Thread For: Lennox Lewis: Wilder is #1 Heavyweight, Fury #2 - Joshua is 3!

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  • alexguiness
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    #51
    I would put Fury ahead of Wilder simply because (IMO) he won the first fight despite the judges decision.

    But on the Joshua point he is 100% correct - Joshua is a level below, just protected by Hearn.

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    • uppercut510
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      #52
      not sure why aj fanatics act as if the whole world didn't witness aj get totally destroyed by an opponent who wasn't top 10, that counts for something, before that yes; you could say he was #1 but after that and then that bambi act in Saudi Arabia hes simply not #1
      Last edited by uppercut510; 02-21-2020, 11:01 AM.

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        #53
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Don't talk BS lennox. Don't give wilder confidence. You saw fury outpoin t wilder and you saw him get off canvas and win, something you never did.
        The way wilder knocked fury down is like how you were knocked down punches from nowhere. Fury outboxed wilder like you used to.
        Fury beat wilder that's the main thing. Fury ups his game depending who he fights.
        Surely what fury did to wilder is more important than.what wilder did to the Brazil's and 40 year old ortiz of this world!
        Tyson Fury didn't do anymore than what Dominic Breazeale and Luis Ortiz had done in the rematch and that was to get up after getting knocked to the canvas by Deontay Wilder around the count of ten.

        So why are you trying to make it seem like it was something different for? The only difference was that Fury had a different referee who allowed him to continue. The others wanted to continue also but weren't allowed to because they had different referees.

        As a matter of fact, all of them had gotten up after those knockdowns. Not one of those men stayed on the canvas longer then ten seconds after getting dropped by the "Bronze Bomber" none of them.

        You try to make it sound like Fury got up by the count of ten while Breazeale and Ortiz were laid out on the canvas unconscious for more than two minutes long. Nothing could be further from the truth.

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        • alexjust
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          #54
          Originally posted by 1hourRun
          I agree with Lennox, Wilder is #1. and Fury is #2. In my view, even after Tyson Fury gets KO by the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder tomorrow, Tyson is still #2.

          Anthony Joshua had to use a considerable advantage in acquiring a 22 foot ring in Ruiz-Joshua II., far off from the 18 ft of the first meeting to beat Andy Ruiz. Therefore, I cant give Joshua full credit and bump him up my rankings after what he did to Ruiz in S.A.

          Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury is on a level playing field, I say if you loose fair and square you are still a grade above the victor of a illegitimate match.
          The fact is between the considered top 3 we do know that at least until tomorrow the 2 are equal. Until these 3 guys all fight each other we won't know for sure so all of this is nothing but subjective opinion. We should know tomorrow though who is number 2 or 3

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          • Skinny kinny
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            #55
            Originally posted by drjerryfowler
            There are 2 Mike Tyson's. The early Mike would have beat any heavyweight of any era. Ferocious.

            The 2nd Mike was after he lost his trainer (also mentor) and he got into partying, drugs alcohol. Heavily. He admits to not even training for Buster Douglas.

            Tyson was only 1/2 way there when he fought Lewis.

            PRIME Tyson would annihilated Lewis, Fury, or Joshua. There is NO WAY Wilder could take a PRIME TYSON punch! No way.
            Cheerleader childhood hero type of attitude. Holyfield and Lewis were bigger and stronger and equally athletic. They were better amateurs and actually older than Tyson. Tyson always has a chance with the speed and power but he probably always loses to those fighters. If you study the history of the era, all of Tyson’s handlers moved as if they knew that too.

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            • alexjust
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              #56
              Originally posted by uppercut510
              not sure why aj fanatics act as if the whole world didn't witness aj get totally destroyed by an opponent who wasn't top 10, that counts for something, before that yes; you could say he was #1 but after that and then that bambi act in Saudi Arabia hes simply not #1
              It counts for nothing. Klitschko was demolished by Ross Purity. Tyson by Douglas. And so on...

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              • Patsfan bri
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                #57
                I will be the first to admit Lenix Lewis seems to have a beef against Anthony Joshua however whoever wins this fight tomorrow night is considered the number one heavyweight in the world. It doesn’t matter if Anthony Joshua has a better resume because there is no better opponent on Joshua resume than wilder or fury and they are the ones fighting each and and whoever wins tomorrow can say that they have the best opponent of any resume on their record. By the way this fight ends inside of 8 tomorrow.

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                • uppercut510
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by alexjust
                  It counts for nothing. Klitschko was demolished by Ross Purity. Tyson by Douglas. And so on...
                  we are talking about aj wilder and fury. yes that counts, maybe to his hard core fan base it should be swept under the rug but reality says otherwise sir. AJ is not #1 he has the better resume of them all but he got destroyed and quit. either way hopefully they all fight so we can actually see whos the best instead of all this back n forth over who has more fame n money

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                  • Marvlus Marv
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun
                    I agree with Lennox, Wilder is #1. and Fury is #2. In my view, even after Tyson Fury gets KO by the 'Bronze-Bomber' Deontay Wilder tomorrow, Tyson is still #2.

                    Anthony Joshua had to use a considerable advantage in acquiring a 22 foot ring in Ruiz-Joshua II., far off from the 18 ft of the first meeting to beat Andy Ruiz. Therefore, I cant give Joshua full credit and bump him up my rankings after what he did to Ruiz in S.A.

                    Deontay Wilder vs. Tyson Fury is on a level playing field, I say if you loose fair and square you are still a grade above the victor of a illegitimate match.
                    rabbit punch > rabbit punch > rabbit punch > slip



                    Can Deontay rabbit punch his way to a gift draw again?

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                    • Cool Scant
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                      He said Fury was robbed but has Wilder ranked higher. Dumb PBC shill.
                      He also said wilder is #1 because he had the better 2019 sweetheart. AJ is irrelevant concerning heavyweight supremacy. The truth hurt DOESNT it sweetheart

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