Where should fury be ranked p4p and why?

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  • Madison Boxing
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    Where should fury be ranked p4p and why?

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  • chrisJS
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    #2
    Higher than Wilder and the LDBC has Wilder as GOAT discussion.

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    • Nash out
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      I have him number 1. He beat Wlad when many had Wlad as the best in the world, Drew with Wilder after 2 years out and 10 stone weight gain in a fight where 99% of people thought he won, then beat Wilder by beat down fighting aggressively against the world's hardest puncher. Also passes the eye test, has great back foot skills and defence, and showed yesterday just how good he is as a front foot/inside fighter, like he actually did in many spells against Wlad too,but for some reason people didn't want to acknowledge this. His power has always been massively underrated and I think he hits harder than Joshua.

      Some have Inoue P4P #1 and he is not fit to lace Fury's boots. Had a 50-50 with a faded Donaire who got handily beating by Josh Warrington's left overs Carl Frampton. Others who have a claim - Loma, but too me looks very beatable against a puncher, would actually take Davis over him. Linares and Loma was an even fight really, and Linares is not top 50 p4p. Canelo - Exceptional, but has had two Golovkin fights go in his favour where he definitely lost the first and the second could have went either way, and Lara was a pick em fight. Crawford, very good fighter, a lot like Fury as far as a 147 fighter goes, but is not as good as Fury is to me. Spence is a great fighter too, but he may be done now who knows.

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      • Mammoth
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        Probably about 4.

        Stopping Wlad's reign and Wilder's is no easy feat.

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        • sicko
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          #5
          He is in the Top 10 now for sure and climbing...beat AJ and he is #1

          Fury has the Boxing SKILLS that it takes to be considered one of the best P4P

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          • BKM-
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            He has beaten two Hall of famers who were in their prime or slightly past it. He still hasn't lost and is still improving. He should be top 3.

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            • BackToTheJab
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              His physical attributes are just ridiculous. How do you downscale that to any other weight division ? Doesn't translate. Excellent ring IQ, can fight in various styles, been dropped and made changes. He's up there.

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              • The Big Dunn
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                I would put him at 9 or 10.

                I can’t put him ahead of Crawford, canelo , Loma, Usyk, Inoue, Spence , ggg or navarette

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