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  • megh50
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    #11
    Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, 31-years-old, has vowed to dominate the division in the same manner as Wladimir Klitschko. Fury catapulted his standing in the world scene in November fo 2015, after traveling to Germany to shock Klitschko by way of a twelve round unanimous decision to capture the unified crown.
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    Best ACTIVE heavyweight...Alive...I think you have a claim to that title Tyson...if it's active fighters only as you said. Joshua is a close second, as you beat a fresher version of Klitschko, but Josh knocked him out. Wilder is not #3, despite his reign.

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    • Ant1979
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      #12
      Originally posted by The plunger man
      you have to stop this , I get it your a fan of fury and think he’s the best in the world but besides him beasting wilder in the rematch he hasn’t defended his titles one time , now he has a real belt he has to defend that belt , and no wallin , swartz , seferi or panini caliber future opponents.
      Real live opponents and if he takes Joshua then he gets the nod from me until then talk is cheap.
      Must admit, I like Fury and he's done remarkably well collecting all those belts considering the 3rd biggest name on his record is Chisora.

      And who knows how his win over Wilder will be perceived over time? Will it be a bit like Calzaghe's win over Lacy? I suppose it depends on Wilder's future performances but it wouldn't surprise me.

      With this in mind Fury needs to firm his position up. 2 wins over AJ alongside a mando win over Whyte plus the Wilder trilogy and he can happily retire for me as undisputed with a solid resume for his era.

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      • BodyBagz
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        #13
        Remind me, what did he accomplish that no one else has

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        • JakeTheBoxer
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          #14
          It depends on Wilder`s future performances how good will Fury`s win over him look like.

          His win over Klitschko still looks damn good.

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          • BodyBagz
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            #15
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            His win over Klitschko still looks damn good.
            No, I'm not a Fury fan....but tell me, did you like watching Fury vs Wlad ?

            True a win is a win but sheesh zzzzzzz.........

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            • Peter89
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              #16
              Fury obviously did a job on Wilder but his win against Klitschko was the worst heavyweight title fight I've seen that didn't involve David Haye.

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              • Bunch Pag
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                #17
                Originally posted by Ant1979
                Must admit, I like Fury and he's done remarkably well collecting all those belts considering the 3rd biggest name on his record is Chisora.

                And who knows how his win over Wilder will be perceived over time? Will it be a bit like Calzaghe's win over Lacy? I suppose it depends on Wilder's future performances but it wouldn't surprise me.

                With this in mind Fury needs to firm his position up. 2 wins over AJ alongside a mando win over Whyte plus the Wilder trilogy and he can happily retire for me as undisputed with a solid resume for his era.
                You can't go far wrong with this statement folks...

                After a few inevitable knocks with AJ (presuming he passed wilder) then he has to be regarded as best of this era..

                It's a poor era in the HW division and has been for 2 decades imo but that's not Tyson's fault..

                The division needs some credibility imo by forcing a Unification once we are up and running and Pulev and Wilder fights are played out.

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BodyBagz
                  No, I'm not a Fury fan....but tell me, did you like watching Fury vs Wlad ?

                  True a win is a win but sheesh zzzzzzz.........
                  It was a masterpiece fight. You don`t understand boxing science.

                  On the other hand Fury -Wilder 2 was a destruction. It takes 2 to tango.

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                  • BodyBagz
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                    It was a masterpiece fight. You don`t understand boxing science.

                    On the other hand Fury -Wilder 2 was a destruction. It takes 2 to tango.
                    If you were neutral I think your outlook on Fury vs Wlad would be vastly different....I say this because 99% of those who enjoy watching Fury vs Wlad are either Fury fans or Wlad haters.

                    There was 0 entertainment value
                    Did anyone throw a combo

                    I will give Fury credit for backing up his words vs Wilder (he took the ''fight dirty'' route, though)

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                    • Cortez
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                      #20
                      I love this statement:

                      "I've achieved more than any active heavyweight alive today"

                      All you have to do is get Wlad, Vitali, Lennox , Holyfield an old Tyson, and so many others into a quick 4 rounder and there goes that bubble !!

                      I hate useless stats

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