Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: We All Know Joshua is A-Side, But Fury is No. 1 at Weight

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  • Oregonian
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    #101
    Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
    Exactly so not pointless. If Fury does lose everyone is going to be saying Fury is finished. I guarantee it and they will say "Who did he beat anyway?" and "that's why he always fought boxers outside the top-20".. One fight can change everything.

    I don't what you are talking about dude. I think you constantly have me mixed up with someone else. I don't dislike Wilder. I quite like him. I just try to tell the truth about fighters - Wilder is a good fighter and he isn't finished but he wasn't the best fighter in the division either. Who did he beat? Some good old fighters but no one young and top-level.

    Wlad deserved a rematch straight away. Anyone can lose a fight on the night.

    How can Wlad have been prime? He retired the next fight. I thought you know your boxing. What fighter is at their prime and then retires???
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    I didn’t say you dislike Wilder. You dislike Fury and keep trying to discredit him.

    Fury is not going to lose to Wilder. So let’s leave that alone and reconnect after he puts an end to Wilder. Cool?
    Wlad was 42 when he got beat. He chose to call it a day. 42 is old even though he was dominant.
    Andre Ward retired at 33. That’s his prime. He could have fought a couple more years.
    Naseem retired at 26 or so.
    Fury can possibly retire at 33. Still in his prime.

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    • Roberto Vasquez
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      #102
      Originally posted by Oregonian
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      I didn’t say you dislike Wilder. You dislike Fury and keep trying to discredit him.

      Fury is not going to lose to Wilder. So let’s leave that alone and reconnect after he puts an end to Wilder. Cool?
      Wlad was 42 when he got beat. He chose to call it a day. 42 is old even though he was dominant.
      Andre Ward retired at 33. That’s his prime. He could have fought a couple more years.
      Naseem retired at 26 or so.
      Fury can possibly retire at 33. Still in his prime.
      I dislike Fury for cheating his fans and for lying. He gets his money from them effectively. I am not trying to discredit him - he discredits himself.

      If he fights only top-level opponents from now on - I will give him respect. But he fights AJ wins and retires straight away - no respect

      Come on man - you know Wilder is a risk. You have just convinced yourself the same Wilder who turned up last time will turn up again. I still believe Fury wins, but Wilder has a good chance. It only takes one punch, and Wilder is fast.

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