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  • #51
    Can’t say he’s wrong

    AJ picked up a load of easy belts, lost them getting flattened by an obese fringe contender, then got them back by running around the ring

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    • #52
      Originally posted by BillyBoxing View Post
      I don't know if he faked mental illness and I don't care if he had a high rate of nandrolone at some point when it comes to make fights.

      Doesn't make him a frightened fighter.

      He went to fight Wilder twice in the US and a still champ Klit in Dusseldorf.

      That's much more ballsy than anything Josh has ever down in boxing.

      So yeah, Fury seems to have better habilities than Josh to secure fights against top fighters at HW.
      Plunger is a Matchroom FC casual just like Robbie Barrett & CraigM.

      Take no notice, nobody else does.

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      • #53
        When boxing historians look back they will see that Tyson Fury ended the Klitschko era. Not Anthony Joshua.

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        • #54
          A real champion is the one who has successfully defended his title multiple times in the ring. You can impossible say that Fury has done that yet.....so far he's a pretender.

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          • #55
            Why is Tyson Fury retiring again as soon as he gets the belts? Just seems like he is copping out, as soon as things are getting serious etc

            Tyson Fury right now is the number 1 heavyweight, but he has done nothing as a champion 'Champion's defend their belts'. Tyson Fury is now on everyone's radar, can he deal with this type of pressure? If you want to be a all-time great these are the conditions you need to prove yourself under etc

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            • #56
              Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
              Can’t say he’s wrong

              AJ picked up a load of easy belts, lost them getting flattened by an obese fringe contender, then got them back by running around the ring
              Why is Tyson Fury retiring as soon as he gets his belts back? I have asked you this question before, It seems like he is copping out as soon as things are getting serious? Tyson Fury as a champion has now entered into a different realm of performance, he is on every-bodies radar 'Can he deal with this type of pressure?'

              Tyson Fury is number 1 at this time, I just find him far to easily wanting to fade out of the game 'Fury is not really acting like a champion at all'.

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              • #57
                I’ve already been undisputed champion of the world when I beat Klitschko, I had all the belts,” Fury said on The Morning.
                Not quite.

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                • #58
                  I've checked the world rankings. Anthony Joshua is the unified world champion and tyson fury isn't.

                  Fury got them all took off him and Anthony Joshua won them. So it's lovely that nobody beat Fury but facts are facts.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                    Why is Tyson Fury retiring as soon as he gets his belts back? I have asked you this question before, It seems like he is copping out as soon as things are getting serious? Tyson Fury as a champion has now entered into a different realm of performance, he is on every-bodies radar 'Can he deal with this type of pressure?'

                    Tyson Fury is number 1 at this time, I just find him far to easily wanting to fade out of the game 'Fury is not really acting like a champion at all'.
                    AJ has beaten Povetkin, Parker etc..but gets no real credit because he hasn’t beaten a Fury or Wilder type.

                    Wilder beat Ortiz, but get’s no credit because he didn’t beat Fury or AJ.

                    Wilder has 10 defences or something and get’s little credit because they weren’t against the other very top guys, until Fury come along.

                    Wlad had 10000 defences but people slate his reign.

                    So when Fury beats AJ after he’s beaten Wilder, what is it really going to do for him to start beating the lesser fighters? If AJ and Wilder aren’t getting credit for decent wins, then the best HW of his era isn’t going to.

                    It’ll get like Floyd where he could beat very good opponents that would a great win for other fighters, and people still won’t give any credit.


                    If you have beaten the top guys around and want to retire, i think it’s fair enough. Fighting lesser fighters than the ones you’ve already beaten isn’t going to make much difference, as we’ve seen with others.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post
                      I've checked the world rankings. Anthony Joshua is the unified world champion and tyson fury isn't.

                      Fury got them all took off him and Anthony Joshua won them. So it's lovely that nobody beat Fury but facts are facts.
                      Joshua has never beaten a real champion, thus he's a plastic champion.

                      I've just checked the world rankings and Fury is #1. Joshua should really be #3 considering he's never beaten a top 2 opponent.

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