"Too Fast" Fury vs "The Greatest" Ali: Who wins?

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #81
    Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
    Why because he beat an overrated Wilder or an old Wlad? Fury has not fought anyone as good as Ali. Ali has fought and beat better fighters than Fury
    Give me a name off of Clay's resume that would walk away with a win against a prime Fury in a 15 rounder. Just one.

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      #82
      Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
      Yeah yeah I can play that game too, If 175lb domestic journeyman Henry Cooper can ktfo by Ali who had to be rescued with smelling salts and a cut glove 280lb elite Fury will ktfo him.

      But we both know that's equally as ******.

      This isn't the worst possible version of Fury vs the best possible version of Ali we are talking about.

      Fact is Fury is too big, and just too good for little cassiys clay
      lol savage.

      Great post.

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        #83
        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        Fury is a clean fighter and a great fighter. Have some respect.
        Obvious troll so obvious!

        It’s sad how low you’ve become, to stoop this low!

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          #84
          Originally posted by LoadedWraps
          Give me a name off of Clay's resume that would walk away with a win against a prime Fury in a 15 rounder. Just one.
          u mean 21?

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            #85
            Originally posted by DreamFighter
            u mean 21?
            Any really.

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            • LetOutTheCage
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              #86
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps
              Give me a name off of Clay's resume that would walk away with a win against a prime Fury in a 15 rounder. Just one.
              The fact that you refuse to call him Muhammad, shows ur clear bias against Ali.

              Foreman anhilates Fury, Larry Holmes and Ken Norton both beat Fury. Thats 3 names just off the top of my head. Fury has never done 15 rounds but you think he would just somehow whoop these past greats is laughable.

              But I'm arguing with a guy who voted that Fury would KO Ali ur clueless

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                #87
                Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
                The fact that you refuse to call him Muhammad, shows ur clear bias against Ali.

                Foreman anhilates Fury, Larry Holmes and Ken Norton both beat Fury. Thats 3 names just off the top of my head. Fury has never done 15 rounds but you think he would just somehow whoop these past greats is laughable.

                But I'm arguing with a guy who voted that Fury would KO Ali ur clueless
                Lol, I just call him Clay to throw casuals a curve ball.

                I honestly don't understand how you pick a slower, more limited fighter in Norton over Fury. A punchers chance but so do many from this same era.

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
                  Have to laugh at how overhyped Fury is being.

                  Ali would destroy him, way too fast, Steve Cunigham was giving Fury fits and he is smaller and no where near the level of Ali.
                  I usually agree with you but Ali never stepped in like that and threw a over hand right from hell ,if so please inform me ,I haven’t seen a fight him getting under someone with conviction.

                  Ali relied on picking guys apart and out playing them round by round , Fury with a current corner ? Can’t see Ali doing much but lasting 12 and not really winning rounds that makes it close . You need to press Fury to defeat him , Ali didn’t like doing that .

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                    Give me a name off of Clay's resume that would walk away with a win against a prime Fury in a 15 rounder. Just one.
                    George Foreman no question and it wouldn't take him 15 rounds.

                    I don't get why people are trying to make Fury out like he's invincible when he's lucky he didn't lose to Otto "Uber driver" Wallin?

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                      #90
                      Ali's unorthodox style and speed makes many boxers he goes against uncomfortable. But in that era Ali did enjoy a size advantage in most of his fights. He loses that advantage against Fury who also has a very unorthodox style.

                      I don't see anyone dominating the other. They are both very crafty and know their way around the ring.

                      If I had to pick a winner, I would pick Fury to outpoint Ali in rounds with very little action. Styles make fights. Coupled with just too much size in my opinion for Ali to overcome.

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