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  • oscar delapolla
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    #41
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    Originally posted by hugh grant
    Ali is the greatest but I doubt he's as skilled as fury is.
    Ali's more physical attributes, speed,reflexes, chin
    hombre yo creo que habilidad tenia mas ali,pero furi es gigante para ali

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    • Luilun
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      #42
      Originally posted by kiDynamite92
      Doesn't need to be.
      Fury has 6 inches on him

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      • 5000boxing
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        #43
        Originally posted by theface07
        He already had two chances to do that and failed miserably! Are you ******ed?
        Fury lost the first fight.. And Ricky Hatton got caught helping Fury Cheat in the first fight!! So Fury lost imo! Secondly.. Fury failed his a sample in second fight! Just like he did in the 2nd Klitschko fight..

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        • Nash out
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          #44
          Originally posted by joe strong
          Do you remember how pissed Pajkic was after that fight & when the announcer said Pajkic could not continue he grabbed the microphone out of his hand & said yeah I could continue. Pajkic was a tough SOB who could take a big bomb. He was like a poor man's Francois Botha. He would stand in the middle of the ring & trade with anyone but the problem was he was usually outgunned. Pajkic & Botha were not big punchers but they were not afraid to mix it up. They went to a gun fight with a knife. Pajkic was so pissed after that Fury fight he pretty much retired as he was making good money as a movie stuntman & occasional acting role. He has a pretty impressive resume of movies he was in as a stuntman or a small role in... I really liked him as a HW. He was fighting the usual journeymen of 2005-2012 era & beating them. His lack of punching power made those fights more difficult & close but he still won. He beat Gavern, Firtha, Johnny White then had a barn burner with big punching Raphael Butler. Butler didn't have the best chin but man could he punch. Pajkic took some of the biggest uppercuts I ever seen & still kept coming. I think he could have got into the top 20 if he continued. His only loss was to Fury & i thought after dropping Fury he should have been given more of a chance to continue. I am a little bias as I know how tough Pajkic was after seeing most of his fights so to me it was an early stoppage. No shame in losing to Fury though when you look at him now. The journeymen he beat were the same guys Wilder, Joshua & many other contenders had to beat to move up. I always wanted to see Pajkic vs Tye Fields when he was up here in my city fighting.
          I remember reading a while back he did some stunt work. He could have been in some more good fights, but it's hard to make money in boxing if you're not near the top of the division and Fury was a fight I guess he just had to win, and Fury, even then was a hard man to beat. He was far from what he is now, but when someone put him in a bit of trouble he always came firing back and turned the fight back in his favour.

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          • kiDynamite92
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            #45
            Originally posted by Luilun
            Fury has 6 inches on him
            Ali could move in and out of range to land his shots and get out untouched.

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            • O Prophet
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              #46
              Originally posted by theface07
              Oh look, another bomb squad baby is crying again...don't forget your bottle baby:
              Lmao I’m one of the biggest Bumsquad detractors on the site you Rtard. But a cheat is a cheat.

              Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!
              Last edited by O Prophet; 04-18-2020, 07:22 PM.

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              • dibzvincent143
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                #47
                Originally posted by lion33lit
                Lol! I get it. Roy re-emphasizes he "discovered" Fury. So he has to talk him up every chance he gets. Kinda like Diana Ross discovering the Jackson 5...lol...

                I wonder if Ali wouldve used the same dry hump **** tactics that Fury used to help cheat Wilder out of his title.... For a BIG TALL skillful guy that's known primarily for having exceptional "boxing skills," Fury sure didnt seem to rely on em.' He relied on placing his gut on Wilder every chance he got - topped off with palm strikes ...hmmmm.

                I see Ali keeping his strategy at a distance with the use of jabs combinations and defensive footwork, maybe even using the Rope-A-Dope. NOT wrestling or resting his heavy gut weight on the smaller guy (maybe Ali would if he had that type of buffalo weight to rest) with MMA headlocks & palm strikes. Ali did "rest" on Frazier, but thats only because Frazier stayed on the inside, practically stuck to Ali like no other opponent Ali has ever faced.

                The only thing Fury didn't accomplish was grappling Wilder from the rear and bodyslamming him..... Fury did more of what Foreman did to Ali - kept coming forward with a barrage of heavy punches to try an intimidate and tire out the smaller guy. George wasnt the dry hump raping type though, so Fury is in a class by himself..... Fury was scared and didn't rely much on boxing at all...
                Fury used jab movement reflexes combinations in the first fight and the judges robbed him.

                Now in the second fight he takes the fight to wilder, and used his advantages wisely (mainly size) and now he sucks because the biggest puncher currently in the world couldn’t handle it???! Wow what an analogy.
                If that didn’t take any skill, then how much more skill-less wilder is for not being able to handle it.

                Roy jones: fury has a mind like ali.

                Some random loser: oh it didn’t take any skill to do that!!!

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                • Boxfan7819
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                  #48
                  RJJ all them damn steroids has went your brain and affected your judgment

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                  • theface07
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by O Prophet
                    Lmao I’m one of the biggest Bumsquad detractors on the site you Rtard. But a cheat is a cheat.

                    https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=841694
                    What proof do you have? There's absolutely NO factual evidence to support such claims. What some random farmer looking for a payday and crushed Wilder fans with their ridiculous conspiracy theories that have been debunked by ACTUAL pro boxers including many US pro boxers. Why would they disagree with all these excuses that just make Wilder and his fans look more foolish. Wake up man, Fury beat him fair and square.

                    Why do you even watch heavyweight boxing if you think Wilder is garbage and Fury is a cheat? I suppose you think AJ is a coward too right?

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                    • theface07
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boxfan7819
                      RJJ all them damn steroids has went your brain and affected your judgment
                      What's wrong, you can't handle that a HOF and ATF US boxer disagrees with your bias assessment of Wilder's TKO loss?
                      Here's a bottle for you baby:

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