Comments Thread For: Daily Bread Mailbag: Fury, Lopez-Davis, Crawford-Brook, More
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Who's he beat that's rated anywhere near world level then? And don't say Donaire as he's washed up. I was embarrassed for him when I saw him get beat 12-0 by Frampton and that was years before having a 50-50 with Inoue.
The hardest puncher he has faced is a 7 years past prime Nonito, by the way, same answer for best boxer he has faced. I'm not saying he ain't good, but why he is as high as 2 on some p4p lists is laughable.
Fury went away and beat Wlad who hadn't lost in 10 years. He beat the biggest puncher in boxing in Wilder. Even his wins over Chisora, Cunningham and even Wallin and Hammer are better than anything on Inoue's resume.
But as always, it's cool to overhype the little guys cos the casuals don't know who they are, so hardcore fans like to hype the type that casuals don't know to prove their knowledge.Comment
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The guys he beat, especially belt holders were ranked when he beat them.
You can't downplay ring rankings because you think the fighters listed aren't any good.
That is simply your opinion.
For the record I have no problem with Fury being included.
Who's he beat that's rated anywhere near world level then? And don't say Donaire as he's washed up. I was embarrassed for him when I saw him get beat 12-0 by Frampton and that was years before having a 50-50 with Inoue.
The hardest puncher he has faced is a 7 years past prime Nonito, by the way, same answer for best boxer he has faced. I'm not saying he ain't good, but why he is as high as 2 on some p4p lists is laughable.
Fury went away and beat Wlad who hadn't lost in 10 years. He beat the biggest puncher in boxing in Wilder. Even his wins over Chisora, Cunningham and even Wallin and Hammer are better than anything on Inoue's resume.
But as always, it's cool to overhype the little guys cos the casuals don't know who they are, so hardcore fans like to hype the type that casuals don't know to prove their knowledge.Comment
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