Does anybody see Big Josh as #1 besides NSB's finest??
Comments Thread For: Holyfield Views Tyson Fury as The Top Dog at Heavyweight
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Exactly! Many Boxing fans only think in terms of yesterday and today. Tyson has not really fought anyone not to talk of defending a belt. Can't really see the criteria for ranking him #1. That he wildered Wilder around is not enough.Having Wilder on his resume doesn’t really mean much. AJ has beat the better opponents, and that’s what rankings are supposed to be formed around, not skill. Is Tyson the most skilled? Without a doubt. Is he the number one ranked? Not in my books. Who has he actually beat? Klitschko? So did AJ. Fighters don’t become shot after an easy, non-punishing loss and 18 months of cancelled fights while having three training camps. Wilder? The most talentless heavyweight champion of recent times lol winning a belt from somebody like Stiverne, then fighting one live-barely-in-the-top-ten opponent (Ortiz) doesn’t really cut it, sorry fan girls. The unequivocal number 1 heavyweight will be decided when (not if) Fury fights AJ.Comment
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The only attribute Fury doesn't hold over other top heavyweights is P4P his punches aren't that strong...but that doesn't matter anyway because he can make up for it with his timing and extra mass.
He's not beatable.
Whyte and AJ's gas tanks and footwork will fail big time against Fury.
The only mistake Fury could make against AJ is letting AJ fight at his own slow pace.Comment
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You do realize Fury Vs AJ is going to take place in Lagos Nigeria?
and that the Nigerians will probably rally behind Fury? shouting Fury Bomaye!Comment
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I'm not sold on the idea Ruiz is actually better than Butterbean. Mean Bean could catch that fool.Comment
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