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

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  • Originally posted by Boxingb32 View Post
    Fury is the greatest heavyweight of all time. He’s way to big for Ali. He’s too fast/skilled for everyone else. Lennox Lewis would have the best chance of beating Fury. No one else comes close.
    Fury would break Lennox down and stop him late.

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    • Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

      FURY was dropped by Cunnngiham , what point are you trying to make exactly?
      He did.....and then he got back up, and beat USS Cunningham from pillar to post. What point are you trying to make exactly?

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      • Probably Ali

        beating one of the most limited heavyweights ever doesn't convince me Fury would get the W over Ali

        Ali was one of the most effective heavyweights ever

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        • Fury size and style are a nightmare for any fighter. I honestly don't know what Heavyweight would beat him.
          LoadedWraps LoadedWraps likes this.

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          • I think Fury-

            Honestly--he would wear Ali out

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            • Originally posted by denium View Post
              Ali was dropped and badly hurt by the midget Henry Cooper & nightclub bouncer Chuck Wepner ffs.





              Fury went life-and-death with a nobody like McDermott and he got dropped by a nobody in Cunningham ffs






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              • Fury.

                Ali has never seen anything like it.

                It's no fun when your opponent can jab you from halfway across the ring, no matter how many shuffles you do.

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                • Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post






                  Fury went life-and-death with a nobody like McDermott and he got dropped by a nobody in Cunningham ffs






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                  The difference is Ali was in his prime, Fury was a novice who had been drinking the night before.

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                  • Originally posted by Albanianboxing View Post
                    Fury size and style are a nightmare for any fighter. I honestly don't know what Heavyweight would beat him.
                    Bowe, pre-championship, would beat him easily. The bowe that beat Evander the first time stops him within 6 or 7. The bowe after winning the title got fat and lazy. That bowe threw combinations, was quick, and had a mean uppercut on the inside. Fury laying on him would be dangerous. The same with Lennox Lewis. That's how you stop someone from laying on you. Throw uppercuts on the inside while pivoting at angles. I'm amazed at how many trainers don't train their fighters for the clinch. If I were Fury, I'd keep doing the old Ruiz/Wladamir Jab'n'clinch routine. It's well within the rules

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                    • Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post

                      He did.....and then he got back up, and beat USS Cunningham from pillar to post. What point are you trying to make exactly?
                      Well if you listen with the intent to understand instead of just reply i would not need to explain. Fury getting dropped by Cunningham and i can throw in lesser men that has dropped FURY further proves anyone can be dropped in boxing. It happens and as you said its not the end of the world when that happens as you pointed out and AJ VS KLITSCHKO is another example of that

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