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  • QueensburyRules
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    #11
    Originally posted by NORMNEALON
    I'd have to go with lewis . I think lewis would win by decision . But I give fury a good chance. I wanna see fury fight a guy like holyfield who is small , great chin , great body work and wont stop coming . Iam not sure how fury would react to alot of body shots throughout a fight . And the activity . Could he nullify it ?? Does he have the power to ? Could he imply the tactic he used vs wilder ?
    - -Field was near shot after being emasculated by Foreman.

    PreForeman his record is light in the loafers. Current version of Fury better and more than preForeman Field.

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    • MulaKO
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      #12
      Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
      Who would have won if Kronk Lennox Lewis faced off with Kronk Tyson Fury, both fighters performed very well against big guys so size wouldn't be a big factor for either man considering Lennox has 84' reach while Fury had 85'

      Power - Lewis 10/10 - Fury 8/10
      Hand Speed - Lewis 8/10 - Fury 9/10
      Footwork - Lewis 9/10 - Fury 10/10
      Durability - Lewis 8/10 - Fury 9/10
      Heart - Lewis 9/10 - Fury 10/10

      Personally I see Lewis stopping Fury in the 10th/11th

      Not trying to piss on your parade here but I noticed you’ve broken it down
      My question to you is who are you comparing Fury’s footwork , durability and heart to
      I’d even argue hand speed but wtv
      Where exactly did you get all these numbers from , was it after Fury defeated the great Schwartz or the Pianeta fight
      Or were you basing on the great Chisora fight
      The great Hammer was it


      So then it does ring true
      Robert Helenius is an atg then

      Lmfao

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        #13
        Originally posted by denium
        50/50 fight.

        Lewis wasn't some unbeatable monster, if McCall and Rahman could beat Lewis, so could the best version of Fury.
        Yes the best version of Fury might get a fluke win like those two but that doesn't make it 50/50

        The best version Lewis is a lot better than the best version of Fury, and Lewis was a legit 245-250lb guy, not a natural 205lb guy like Wilder

        Lewis was a combination puncher, could fight very well on the inside, loved a dirty war, vastly different prospect to Klitschko or wilder

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        • Sadiqkingofko
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          #14
          Originally posted by MulaKO
          Not trying to piss on your parade here but I noticed you’ve broken it down
          My question to you is who are you comparing Fury’s footwork , durability and heart to
          I’d even argue hand speed but wtv
          Where exactly did you get all these numbers from , was it after Fury defeated the great Schwartz or the Pianeta fight
          Or were you basing on the great Chisora fight
          The great Hammer was it


          So then it does ring true
          Robert Helenius is an atg then

          Lmfao
          I believe he displayed great footwork and hand speed in the first Wilder fight and in the Klitschko fight, he showed heart in the first Wilder fight and the Wallin fight, but I'm not favoring him what so ever, I would think Lewis would beat him but it won't be a one sided fight

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            #15
            Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
            I believe he displayed great footwork and hand speed in the first Wilder fight and in the Klitschko fight, he showed heart in the first Wilder fight and the Wallin fight, but I'm not favoring him what so ever, I would think Lewis would beat him but it won't be a one sided fight
            That's pretty much how I see it, I also pick decision for Lewis because I think Fury is awkward enough to spoil fairly well, but he would find he can't punch with Lewis and he'd get the worst of early exchanges and become too defensive to win rounds

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            • F l i c k e r
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              #16
              Fury is not getting stopped but he loses to Lennox.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Vodkaholic
                I got by fury by decision. Dont see why lewis gets all this hype
                Because he beat
                Evander Holyfield
                Vitali Klitschko
                Mike Tyson
                Shannon Briggs
                Hasim Rahman
                Oliver McCall
                David Tua
                Frans Botha
                Ray Mercer
                Tommy Morrison
                Frank Bruno
                Tony Tucker

                Fury is clearly the best active heavyweight but he really only has the two Wilder fights and the ghost of Wlad as far as quality opposition.

                Not to mention Fury has a habit of fighting down to his competition. McDermott, Wallin, Cunningham, and Pajkic all did much better than they should have (not that Cunningham is bad, but he was a cruiserweight).

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by famicommander
                  Because he beat
                  Evander Holyfield
                  Vitali Klitschko
                  Mike Tyson
                  Shannon Briggs
                  Hasim Rahman
                  Oliver McCall
                  David Tua
                  Frans Botha
                  Ray Mercer
                  Tommy Morrison
                  Frank Bruno
                  Tony Tucker

                  Fury is clearly the best active heavyweight but he really only has the two Wilder fights and the ghost of Wlad as far as quality opposition.

                  Not to mention Fury has a habit of fighting down to his competition. McDermott, Wallin, Cunningham, and Pajkic all did much better than they should have (not that Cunningham is bad, but he was a cruiserweight).

                  And then crowned an atg
                  This , only after he beat Wilder from the same people who called Wilder a bum
                  Go figure hey

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
                    I believe he displayed great footwork and hand speed in the first Wilder fight and in the Klitschko fight, he showed heart in the first Wilder fight and the Wallin fight, but I'm not favoring him what so ever, I would think Lewis would beat him but it won't be a one sided fight
                    Ok , ok
                    I might have jumped the gun
                    Just I think Fury is a good heavyweight for this era but comparing him to some of the great boxers of the passed is a total joke
                    I think Lewis would tag Fury all night and probably get a late ko
                    I just think Fury gets to much credit for his dancing and being a big boy at that but that’s where it stops

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                      #20
                      The Lion via knockout

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