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    Will Fury become the undisputed champion and then retire undefeated?

  • #2
    Just like it's a winning long term bet a big name that retires under 35 comes back to fight again most guys will lose eventually. I'll take the over on Fury's last fight being 2 or 3 fights away as he said & I'll take the over on his L's number being 0.

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    • #3
      If he fights on to become older he MAY resort to staying on his feet still. In this case his defensive savvy will continue to be slippery and elusive. Just because he plants more on his legs doesn't mean that his defence diminishes. To put it simply he's hard to hit. Someone already said this but he's just getting started. The best age for a hw is 30, he is only 31.

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      • #4
        I can't say of course, but, I certainly would like Fury and Joshua to fight next. Even with Wilder looking for a rematch, that can happen after undisputed.

        Not just to get undisputed but because it is the first time since the 1850s where the two champions seeking unification are both British. America has a ****load of them, Brits got undisputeds but Bob and Lennox both danced with Americans for the big fights, Fury-Joshua would be the first time in boxing history undisputed unification was decided by Brits alone. I would like to congratulate that when it happens.

        If he retired unbeaten he'd be the first HW boxer to retire unbeaten. Okay that sounds ****** juxta to Rock in my avatar but what I mean is Tyson's not a puncher most of his career, if he goes back to boxing or mostly boxes it wouldn't really be fair to call him a puncher either. Marciano was a puncher, the ten prior from bare knuckle and ancient pygmachia also punchers.

        What does it say about boxing if pure boxing got Fury almost KO'd while punching made him look like an unbeatable king and the only man to retire unbeaten prior to him was a pure puncher?




        Dethroned the decade long champion Klitschko and stole his lineal honors.

        Survived the KO artist with a perfect record of having KO'd every man he faced.

        Knocked out the HW champion with the highest KO% of all time.

        Became the first two time Ring champion.

        Has won every major sanctioning belt.

        Could become the winner and undisputed champion in a historic all British event.

        Could become the second undefeated HW champion in gloved boxing history period.


        Fury's done quite well for himself. I hope he can continue and doesn't balloon.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
          Just like it's a winning long term bet a big name that retires under 35 comes back to fight again most guys will lose eventually. I'll take the over on Fury's last fight being 2 or 3 fights away as he said & I'll take the over on his L's number being 0.

          Fury got a big money WWE contract waiting for him.

          He won't need to come back for the money.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
            I can't say of course, but, I certainly would like Fury and Joshua to fight next. Even with Wilder looking for a rematch, that can happen after undisputed.

            Not just to get undisputed but because it is the first time since the 1850s where the two champions seeking unification are both British. America has a ****load of them, Brits got undisputeds but Bob and Lennox both danced with Americans for the big fights, Fury-Joshua would be the first time in boxing history undisputed unification was decided by Brits alone. I would like to congratulate that when it happens.

            If he retired unbeaten he'd be the first HW boxer to retire unbeaten. Okay that sounds ****** juxta to Rock in my avatar but what I mean is Tyson's not a puncher most of his career, if he goes back to boxing or mostly boxes it wouldn't really be fair to call him a puncher either. Marciano was a puncher, the ten prior from bare knuckle and ancient pygmachia also punchers.

            What does it say about boxing if pure boxing got Fury almost KO'd while punching made him look like an unbeatable king and the only man to retire unbeaten prior to him was a pure puncher?




            Dethroned the decade long champion Klitschko and stole his lineal honors.

            Survived the KO artist with a perfect record of having KO'd every man he faced.

            Knocked out the HW champion with the highest KO% of all time.

            Became the first two time Ring champion.

            Has won every major sanctioning belt.

            Could become the winner and undisputed champion in a historic all British event.

            Could become the second undefeated HW champion in gloved boxing history period.


            Fury's done quite well for himself. I hope he can continue and doesn't balloon.
            THats the only thing that is significant that possibly two British fighters control the mantle so far. But you're over hyping the hell out of fury now, and all the shine is being taken out of canelo and is being disrespected again as the #1 p4p fighter right now. Canelo has done all of that of what you said and fury has actually taken time off. If anything, fury is just getting started

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            • #7
              AJ vs Fury fighting in England would be so damn big, I can't imagine passing it up. If I'm dreaming, I picture Fury fighting and beating AJ, then for his first undisputed defense he takes on Usyk and wins. Then he retires undefeated and on top.

              How likely is that?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by South Champion View Post
                Will Fury become the undisputed champion and then retire undefeated?



                if he retires soon, like he says... then probably

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                • #9
                  Fury's biggest opponent is always himself. It will depend on him, and if the fire stays burning, or if he gets bored and balloons up between fights.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by South Champion View Post
                    Will Fury become the undisputed champion and then retire undefeated?
                    I don’t see any of the current crop beating him but you never know with the HW’s.

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