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  • How does Tyson Fury do against the following?

    1. 1938 Joe Louis

    2. 1964 Muhammad Ali

    3. 1973 George Foreman

    4. 1980 Larry Holmes

    5. 1986 Mike Tyson

    6. 1999 Lennox Lewis

    7. 2004 Vitali Klitschko
    Last edited by AJ's Boy; 07-19-2020, 02:44 AM.

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    1. 1938 Joe Louis

    SD - Fury

    2. 1964 Muhammad Ali

    SD - Ali (controversial)

    3. 1973 George Foreman

    KO-10 Foreman

    4. 1980 Larry Holmes

    SD - Holmes

    5. 1986 Mike Tyson

    KO4 - Tyson

    6. 1999 Lennox Lewis

    KO11 - Lewis

    7. 2004 Vitali Klitschko

    SD - Klitschko

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    • #3
      I can see Fury winning a dull UD vs Mike.

      That's as good as it gets.

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      • #4
        I wasn't around in 38' 64 or 73' so I won't pretend to guess an outcome..

        I will say different eras and Fury is a monster to some of them... I was a little too young for Holmes but I've seen some fights. He could windmill with the best of them..

        Real Tyson was the one that decided my love for Boxing and it'd be easy to say him. I think he would win, there's taking a punch and getting up but I think he would find the target far too often for Fury to cope with...

        Lewis again, he's a lion, I think we would have had too much for Fury..

        Vitali is a tough one. I've always thought he's the better of the 2 and injuries killed him. I would have to side with Vitali on this one. Ultimately I'd loved to have see what he could have done...

        My predictions usually stink so put your money on Fury to K.O all of them...

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        • #5
          Fury is one of the hardest boxers ever for whom to predict outcomes. The Fury who beat Wilder could beat any of these champions; Lewis has the size to beat him on a good night; Ali and maybe Holmes the speed (that could be a dull fight except for the trash talk); Fury is almost a foot taller than Tyson; I think he'd take Foreman to the woodshed; I don't see Louis or Klitschko getting very far with him.

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          • #6
            Those are 7 of the best heavyweights in history and in their primes I think they all beat Fury and any other heavyweight fighting today.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Bunch Pag View Post
              I wasn't around in 38' 64 or 73' so I won't pretend to guess an outcome..

              I will say different eras and Fury is a monster to some of them... I was a little too young for Holmes but I've seen some fights. He could windmill with the best of them..

              Real Tyson was the one that decided my love for Boxing and it'd be easy to say him. I think he would win, there's taking a punch and getting up but I think he would find the target far too often for Fury to cope with...

              Lewis again, he's a lion, I think we would have had too much for Fury..

              Vitali is a tough one. I've always thought he's the better of the 2 and injuries killed him. I would have to side with Vitali on this one. Ultimately I'd loved to have see what he could have done...

              My predictions usually stink so put your money on Fury to K.O all of them...
              Why do you say Holmes could windmill with the best of them? Wilder is the windmill. Holmes was a skilled boxer who threw textbook perfect punches. His best punches were a fast hard jab and a straight right hand both thrown straight as and arrow.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by boliodogs View Post
                Why do you say Holmes could windmill with the best of them? Wilder is the windmill. Holmes was a skilled boxer who threw textbook perfect punches. His best punches were a fast hard jab and a straight right hand both thrown straight as and arrow.
                Obs if I was describing him in more detail then I'd add.. I've just recently watched a bout with him and he could swing those babies...

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                • #9
                  Lennox and Vitali are the only ones I think could beat him

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Cerebral Man View Post
                    Fury is one of the hardest boxers ever for whom to predict outcomes. The Fury who beat Wilder could beat any of these champions; Lewis has the size to beat him on a good night; Ali and maybe Holmes the speed (that could be a dull fight except for the trash talk); Fury is almost a foot taller than Tyson; I think he'd take Foreman to the woodshed; I don't see Louis or Klitschko getting very far with him.
                    So Fury beats all 7 of them which pretty much makes him the best heavyweight boxer who ever lived just as he claims to be. Do you live in England? Fans in the UK seem to rate Fury higher than fans outside of the UK do.

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