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Originally posted by Ray* View PostThat’s the same thing that Wilder and his team thought. And look what happened when he finally fought a fit Fury.
The key difference was the ability to finish off the job. Stiverne never really was close, Molina didn’t have the technique himself. Ortiz was partially unlucky with timing of rounds/extra recovery time given - but he also looked gassed. That’s of course not fully unusual because all boxers gas after too many punches.
Fury did do well , given many painted over his previous cracks well like they hadn’t happened but the weaknesses were there, wilder was considered one of the best and opinion of many the topdog
Let’s not pretend fury doesn’t have his own weaknesses either as they will come back to bite. I haven’t fully read what Joshua said but the headline I fully understand - all respected fighters at heavyweight lose at some point because they put themselves against the best.
If people were to rank top20 opponents for fury you would come against 2.
Joshua- who joined the sport much later you could name potentially the following:
Whyte
Takam
Parker
Povetkin
Ruiz
Klitschko
That doesn’t mean fury can’t or won’t in the future - but as I mentioned previously there are a number of fighters he could and should be taking on. If he is as good as many of his fans say then it won’t be an issue dismantling thoae in easy fashion and cementing his place firmly at the top - but this time complete undisputed - and making a claim as a hall of famer.
Let’s hope he does.
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Originally posted by NachoMan View PostHe can get clipped and dropped, but he always recovers well and fast. That's a good beard IMO.
Wish he had been in with more top boxers so we would have a better idea of how good he is
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostWBO, IBF, IBO, WBA heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua does not view WBC champion Tyson Fury as an intimidating opponent. Fury made a statement back in February, when he scored two knockdowns to eventually stop Deontay Wilder in the seventh round to capture the WBC world title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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keep speaking nonsense fake champ
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