Is Tyson Fury the biggest hero in boxing?

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    #31
    Fury is the real superstah. He the rockstah now. All hail King Fury!!!

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      #32
      Originally posted by HitmanTommy
      Absolutely! Been cheating his entire life.

      A damn fraud that will be getting exposed soon enough.
      He smashes any fat yank to bits. #DealWithIt

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        #33
        Originally posted by TJ highway
        The Klitschko's held on to the titles for 10 years!

        Ali is "The Greatest".


        Fury is good but it's only a baby step. If he is around in 5 years we will see!

        Very much doubt he will fighting 10 years from now!
        He took Wlad’s titles 5 years ago. Went on a drugs and eating binge for 3 years, decided to come back and is now WBC Champ, Ring champ and ranked no.1 in every top 10 list

        I think it’s safe to say he’s not a flash in the pan, despite not having a long list of defences. He’s still the real deal.

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          #34
          Originally posted by denium
          Fury didn't need to use loaded gloves, he's levels above your hero and always will be.

          A 50% Fury schooled Wilder, a 90% Fury demolished him. Easy work.
          Fury is also the most complete fighter in boxing. People don’t wanna acknowledge it.

          How many fighters can truly be a switch hitter, so comfortable in both stances. He can fight inside so well for huge guy. Fight on the outside. Great punch resistance. Great feet. Great defence. Good knockout %.

          If you take all those attributes into consideration, I’d say only Crawford can probably do all
          those things. Even Canelo and Loma have never shown the ability to really switch stances at all. Never really shown they are equally as good on the inside or outside, unlike Fury who can fight at both ranges.

          Fury could beat any heavyweight out of an orthodox or southpaw stance, depending on how he feels. Imagine any heavyweight today trying that, or even in the past. Imagine stiff AJ switching southpaw LOL. He would be on his back within seconds.

          Fury is not only the best heavyweight. He’s the best and most complete fighter in boxing, skill for skill. Probably the most complete heavyweight ever in that sense.

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            #35
            Originally posted by deathofaclown
            Fury is also the most complete fighter in boxing. People don’t wanna acknowledge it.

            How many fighters can truly be a switch hitter, so comfortable in both stances. He can fight inside so well for huge guy. Fight on the outside. Great punch resistance. Great feet. Great defence. Good knockout %.

            If you take all those attributes into consideration, I’d say only Crawford can probably do all
            those things. Even Canelo and Loma have never shown the ability to really switch stances at all. Never really shown they are equally as good on the inside or outside, unlike Fury who can fight at both ranges.

            Fury could beat any heavyweight out of an orthodox or southpaw stance, depending on how he feels. Imagine any heavyweight today trying that, or even in the past. Imagine stiff AJ switching southpaw LOL. He would be on his back within seconds.

            Fury is not only the best heavyweight. He’s the best and most complete fighter in boxing, skill for skill. Probably the most complete heavyweight ever in that sense.
            Green K for one of the best posters on here.

            Spot on analysis as usual.

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              #36
              Originally posted by denium
              Fury didn't need to use loaded gloves, he's levels above your hero and always will be.

              A 50% Fury schooled Wilder, a 90% Fury demolished him. Easy work.
              Listen, I honestly don't care too much that Wilder lost. It was bound to happen with his skill set. Heck, 49 years old Ortiz (according to you people) schooled Wilder twice, but it only took 1 bomb to end it.

              If Wilder knocks your 100% Fury tfo in the rematch, I can't wait to see your faces.

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                #37
                Originally posted by ELPacman
                Listen, I honestly don't care too much that Wilder lost. It was bound to happen with his skill set. Heck, 49 years old Ortiz (according to you people) schooled Wilder twice, but it only took 1 bomb to end it.

                If Wilder knocks your 100% Fury tfo in the rematch, I can't wait to see your faces.
                Not gonna happen tho is it?

                Wilder is a bum compared to Tyson Fury, and Fury doesn't lose to bums.

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                  #38
                  More like the biggest conman, he’s conned so many to believe he’s suffering mentally and has gotten paid handsomely for it!

                  Wilder is a guy who’s suffered from things that would derive him having mental health issues yet he never tried to use that to gain popularity or money an also because likely nobody would care on his end!

                  Fury’s cheating days are numbered, if he escapes his career without ever being caught on the big stage then he’s the luckiest boxer ever!

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
                    More like the biggest conman, he’s conned so many to believe he’s suffering mentally and has gotten paid handsomely for it!

                    Wilder is a guy who’s suffered from things that would derive him having mental health issues yet he never tried to use that to gain popularity or money an also because likely nobody would care on his end!

                    Fury’s cheating days are numbered, if he escapes his career without ever being caught on the big stage then he’s the luckiest boxer ever!
                    Ok so if Fury is making up all his mental health issues, why did he give an interview to the Guardian in 2011 talking about the same stuff he's talked about since his breakdown?

                    What would Fury have to gain by talking about this stuff in 2011?

                    It's pathetic that haters such as yourself have to make up blatant lies about the man in order to have a go at him.

                    Tyson Fury is unbeaten in 16 heavyweight fights but the Manchester giant is far from content, he tells Donald McRae


                    As for Wilder, you're talking s*** as usual, here he is talking about his own mental health.



                    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/bo...illed-him.html
                    Last edited by removed; 09-03-2020, 09:03 AM.

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