Tyson Fury is the dirtiest HW champ all time.

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  • BoxingOutlaw
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    Tyson Fury is the dirtiest HW champ all time.

    Is anybody that is credible claims he is a clean fighter.

    I have never seen a HW champ linked to so much dirty fighting and steroids.

    He fights like a street thug.
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    #2
    Originally posted by BoxingOutlaw
    Is anybody that is credible claims he is a clean fighter.

    I have never seen a HW champ linked to so much dirty fighting and steroids.

    He fights like a street thug.
    You must not have watched boxing very long child

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    • MoneyKasha
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      #3
      Then wtf is Hopkins

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        #4
        Wilder is a dirtier fighter.

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        • BoxingOutlaw
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          #5
          Talking HW champs only.

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          • boxinggod101
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            #6
            All I know about Fury is thar he whitewashed Wilder.

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            • club fighter
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              #7
              Although the statement could be true, it's rampant in boxing in general. The constant holding, clinching, leaning on opponents started in earnest with Lennox Lewis, just look at the replay of the Tyson KO for example. Klitchko made a career of it, and big defensive heavyweights use every grey area in the rules to their advantage. It's been the mold of most upcoming fighters today.

              Just look at Frazier-Ali I, I don't think the clinched more than a few times over 15 rounds.

              Yea Fury does that shyt to full effect and it got him the belt, but under todays officiating he can get away with it.

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              • Amir Imam
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                #8
                Originally posted by MoneyKasha
                Then wtf is Hopkins
                A middleweight

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  #9
                  Rough house tactics are a vital part of professional boxing.

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                    #10
                    Ali used to clutch fighters on the back of their necks and push fighters heads down, got away with it every time.

                    Rid**** Bowe used to hit after bell, hit fighters when they were down. One of the dirtiest.

                    Holyfield used his forehead as much as his fists.

                    Mike Tyson bit off a chunk of Holyfield's ear.

                    Gotola and Gerry Cooney were known for low blows.

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