Should Tyson Fury's WWE wins be counted when talking about his resume?

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  • W1LL
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    Should Tyson Fury's WWE wins be counted when talking about his resume?

    People always badmouth the Gypsy King's resume, but his win over Braun Strowman is arguably on a par with either of Deontay Wilder's wins over old man Luis Ortiz. And if he beats Drew McIntyre, Fury's WWE resume is arguably better than Anthony Joshua's boxing one then! Straight facts here. So, should we count these wins on Fury's boxing record? He is really a 32-0-1 dual-sport superstar!
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    Wilder would be knocked out with a slap to the chest by Strowman.

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #3
      No it's a ****** suggestion.

      I don't recognize Floyd's win over McGregor and that was a sanctioned fight. Still both a circus and slap in the face to boxing fans everywhere, and I was a huge Floyd fan so it especially hurt to see him stoop that low for money he didn't even need but that's Floyd.

      Fury is a superstar and the face of boxing, yes. The WWE is still fake tv BS that I'm surprised still has enough of a fanbase not to die off. The stuff is cringe worthy and I don't watch it even to see Fury featured.

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        Fury is very smart though.



        Had a bad cut fighting that ****, chilled for a bit to make some money while his cut healed.


        Built a good fan base.


        He has a good team around him.

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        • Dubblechin
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          #5
          Originally posted by W1LL
          People always badmouth the Gypsy King's resume, but his win over Braun Strowman is arguably on a par with either of Deontay Wilder's wins over old man Luis Ortiz. And if he beats Drew McIntyre, Fury's WWE resume is arguably better than Anthony Joshua's boxing one then! Straight facts here. So, should we count these wins on Fury's boxing record? He is really a 32-0-1 dual-sport superstar!

          While you're at it, put Floyd Mayweather's KO of "The Big Show" on boxrec between the win over Oscar and the win over Marquez.

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          • W1LL
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            #6


            Look at Muhammad Ali here, getting owned by a 180 lb Japanese wrestler. Tyson Fury, meanwhile, KTFO a 500 lb. behemoth, punched him off the ring apron for a countout victory!

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            • just the facts
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              #7
              Originally posted by W1LL
              People always badmouth the Gypsy King's resume, but his win over Braun Strowman is arguably on a par with either of Deontay Wilder's wins over old man Luis Ortiz. And if he beats Drew McIntyre, Fury's WWE resume is arguably better than Anthony Joshua's boxing one then! Straight facts here. So, should we count these wins on Fury's boxing record? He is really a 32-0-1 dual-sport superstar!
              This is possibly the dumbest thread I’ve ever seen on NSB and that’s saying a helluva lot.

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              • deathofaclown
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                Originally posted by W1LL


                Look at Muhammad Ali here, getting owned by a 180 lb Japanese wrestler. Tyson Fury, meanwhile, KTFO a 500 lb. behemoth, punched him off the ring apron for a countout victory!

                Totally agree

                Of course it shouldn’t be added to his official record but it was an excellent win. Strowman is no joke, he’s elite

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by deathofaclown
                  Totally agree

                  Of course it shouldn’t be added to his official record but it was an excellent win. Strowman is no joke, he’s elite
                  Thank you bro. A lot of these posters don't know what they're looking at.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dubblechin
                    While you're at it, put Floyd Mayweather's KO of "The Big Show" on boxrec between the win over Oscar and the win over Marquez.

                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y1JWg0RhU6w
                    Well, Floyd did protect kayfabe, so technically...no fighter has a better KO than him.

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