Is Tyson Fury another hype job like Wilder?

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  • BangEM
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    #11
    Originally posted by Smash
    his combo punching is not the best you are right there, possibly fury just gets up for the bigger fight better, he is an up and down guy mentally, like a yo yo, he doesnt deliver a consistent performance fight in fight out like others can, he hasnt even defended a belt has he
    I hate the getting up for bigger fights excuse. Styles make fights and he fights better against boxers he’s able to break mentally and with styles he can adapt to. When he can’t break you mentally and you have things to counter his weaknesses - he struggles.

    People act like he’s better than he’s but he’s still very vulnerable. If Fury were that confident, he wouldn’t be fighting the likes of Wallin and Schwarz.

    A lot of people like doing the same with Dillian Whyte by claiming he has improved a lot when he’s still the same boxer although his boxing brain is slightly better and he throws his left hook better. But I can also argue that he’s slower and his punch resistance, especially with uppercut is now very shaky. And the reason Whyte get hyped is because he beat Parker but won’t acknowledge the fact that he was extremely lucky in that fight and would’ve been out cold if they had extra 30s.

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    • ShaneMosleySr
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      #12
      Wladimir Klitschko has a case to be considered the second greatest heavyweight of all time. He hadn’t lost in 11 years when Tyson Fury beat him and beat him wide.

      Fury destroyed Wilder, who’s a shoe-in to make the hall of fame, despite what all the idiots on this website think.

      Fury is one of six boxers in history to win the lineal heavyweight championship twice.

      So yeah, he probably sucks. I need to see him beat $h!tty “I go life and death with everyone I fight” Dillian Whyte. That’ll prove something beating Klitschko, Wilder and becoming a two-time lineal champion didn’t prove.

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      • BangEM
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        #13
        Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
        Wladimir Klitschko has a case to be considered the second greatest heavyweight of all time. He hadn’t lost in 11 years when Tyson Fury beat him and beat him wide.

        Fury destroyed Wilder, who’s a shoe-in to make the hall of fame, despite what all the idiots on this website think.

        Fury is one of six boxers in history to win the lineal heavyweight championship twice.

        So yeah, he probably sucks. I need to see him beat $h!tty “I go life and death with everyone I fight” Dillian Whyte. That’ll prove something beating Klitschko, Wilder and becoming a two-time lineal champion didn’t prove.
        Who did Wlad beat to become the 2nd greatest HW of all time?

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        • Outwest Exp 355
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          #14
          He’s a great fighter just not the most disciplined fighter.

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          • boliodogs
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            I think he is overrated by many. He is good but n ot that good. This greatest of all time Fury and some of his fans are pushing is nonsense to me. He has struggled too much too many times to beat average fighters to be considered so great in my opinion. His KO average is not the best ans neither is his chin.

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            • TMLT87
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              #16
              He cant be compared to Wilder as far as hype jobs go. Wilder went ****ing 39-0 and had already held the WBC belt for 3 years by the time he faced a top HW. And that top HW was old man Ortiz, a guy whos career peak was beating Bryant Jennings. Fury went to Germany to face Wlad, then went to America to face Wilder, presumed by most to be a lamb to the slaughter. Then did it again since he got screwed the first time.

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              • nubianpiye
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                I can’t wait for fury to lose rbh and the worst thing is i don’t mind him I’ll actually say before the wilder fight i like him and was desperate for wilder to lose but the thing is his fan base is unbearable and deluded and that’s why i can’t wait for him to lose. People question whytes chin and he’s been down three times and against rivas it was part bad balance fury jas been down four times

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                • JakeTheBoxer
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                  #18
                  He is the best hw of this era. I am sure he will prove that by beating Joshua.

                  Don`t make me laugh saying Fury must beat some Whyte guy to prove something.

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                  • sicko
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                    Hell No!

                    Fury is the Underdog that proved a lot of people wrong he has slipped through. He wasn't one of the "Highly Touted Chosen Ones" like AJ for example going back to his Olympic Run in which he was basically helped by Judges to win that Gold Medal. When he beat Wlad he wasn't celebrated like he probably should've been I guess because it wasn't a thrilling win.

                    I get it he doesn't have the ideal physique or look or any of that Garbage that Promoters look for which is why a lot of their prospects never develop into anything. Fury fought his way to the Top, he wasn't given anything! Nobody hyped Fury coming up. In fact Fury was a Meme for years for Punching himself in the Face in one match.


                    He is getting the Last Laugh Now!

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                    • BangEM
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                      He is the best hw of this era. I am sure he will prove that by beating Joshua.

                      Don`t make me laugh saying Fury must beat some Whyte guy to prove something.
                      LMAOOO at best of this era who still can’t throw proper combinations almost 13 yrs after turning pro and who’s yet to defend a title.

                      He’s the most opportunistic boxer of this era but not close to being the best until he starts defending titles and fighting decent contenders.

                      I’ll pick Whyte to beat him. Josh sparks him out in less than 10 rds.

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