Why do people think Tyson Fury is good?

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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    #41
    Originally posted by BangEM
    if AJ doesn’t come into the ring carrying too much muscles
    You love those muscles don’t you ya little cuck nonce...

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      #42
      Originally posted by denium
      Fury is comfortably the best HW in the world, and at his best, is a H2H nightmare for anyone past or present.

      People always focus on Fury's worst performances, but we all know he's a big stage performer.

      There's no fighter throughout history that has Fury's combination of size, footwork, skills, and heart, and that's a fact.
      Easily the best HW since Lennox. Possibly even better than Lewis.

      Beat two champions with 28 consecutive defences between them.

      These haters man...

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        #43
        Originally posted by _Rexy_
        so he sucks because he got cut??
        And he still won clearly 9-3 in rounds.

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          #44
          Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
          Because he's in a shi.t era and dropped on a Wlad that wasn't mentally with it, he was dealing with personal problems.
          Lmfao it’s so difficult for you Hearniac h0mo’s to discredit Fury’s win over a younger champ Wlad while propping up Joshua’s win over a two year older, inactive Wlad who still pushed your boy to the limit.


          But then again, it’s not the first time you’ve blamed mental illness for someone losing their championships “New York is scary and people were mean to Joshua! That’s why he quit and ran to Africa like Dave Chapelle!”

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            #45
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Because he's in a shi.t era and dropped on a Wlad that wasn't mentally with it, he was dealing with personal problems.
            Exactly right!

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              #46
              Fury is better than all heavyweights there. I am sure about that. If he fought Ruiz, who beat Joshua, he would have finished him like nothing.

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                #47
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                People who don’t realise how good he is don’t really understand boxing.

                Of course he doesn’t look as aesthetically pleasing as a welterweight because he’s 6’8 or so, but There’s not many fighters in boxing that can fight inside or outside , orthodox or southpaw, going backwards or going forwards, tough, great punch resistance/recovery, great judgement of distance , ring IQ etc..

                Put it this way,,he dethroned Wlad and also beat the biggest puncher of the generation, both who happen to be the two longest reigning champions of current times, and he beat them in two entirely different fashions. dethroned Wlad by fighting on the back foot and beat Wilder going right at him, even though his power is immense is immense.

                Like him or not, it’s time people just realise that he’s actually just really good and that’s all there is to it. His biggest flaw is fighting down to the level of opposition.

                People consider Usyk as some master boxer but he just had a very close fight with Chisora, and Chisora is not great but he always gives everyone a tough fight except Tyson Fury. Fury took Chisora’s 0 and whooped him again, and has still been the only person who never allowed Chisora to be even competitive for a second of the fight. That was a young and fresh Chisora without lots of losses. but today’s supposed master boxers like Usyk are still struggling with him. Even in the first fight, a green Fury dealt with Chisora better than Vitali could

                Fury is just a cut above the current heavyweights.
                Accurate assessment in my opinion. Is Fury an all time great, well the answer is no. However since the current era is where we find ourselves it will be entertaining to watch him fight against the best available.

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                  #48
                  - -What, 5 years after Wlad, and Fury with zer0 title defenses and AJ with all his belts making all the big $ and setting records including the epic with Wlad that Fury ducked out in the middle of promos.

                  What, he asked hisself, what would TBE TUE do?

                  Answer- DUCK and run for the Hills!

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Fury is comfortably the best HW in the world, and at his best, is a H2H nightmare for anyone past or present.

                    People always focus on Fury's worst performances, but we all know he's a big stage performer.

                    There's no fighter throughout history that has Fury's combination of size, footwork, skills, and heart, and that's a fact.

                    Guys on here might say he's rubbish, but professionals tell a different story. Usyk for example, has already said that Fury is his hardest fight.
                    Like others have said Fury is the best of the current era. Honestly though do you think he would have beaten Ali, Foreman, Louis, Lewis or even Holyfield?
                    Last edited by OldTerry; 11-21-2020, 02:00 PM.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
                      As much as I AJ I can't see him beating Fury. AJ is at his best in mid-range where he can throw nice combos. At long range he's a little telegraphed and predictable. I can see him having a real hard time connecting with enough regularity to KO fury. I also worry about his gas tank in a gruelling fight.

                      Whyte is actually a tough fight for Fury.

                      Are you from N/S/E/W Ldn?
                      Fury would mostly fight at short and midrange since that’s the Kronk style. He doesn’t have the engine to keep it long and on the backfoot with all he has done to his body. And even if he’s juiced up - he doesn’t have a stiff jab to keep AJ off. He flicks his Jab and AJ will walk through that. So the fight would mostly be at midrange and close.

                      Also, in the last Ruiz fight - I noticed AJ has added something to the way he throws his right from long range and it looks smooth, effective and vicious. I believe he added that with the help of Joby and Angel in camp and it’s going to come handy against Fury at long range. The way he also hooks his jab from long range would be very effective against the scar tissue on Fury’s eye caused by Wallin bussin it open.

                      If AJ can come in at the right weight, pace himself and not rush anything like he does whenever he gets excited - Fury stands no chance.

                      I forgot - I think Povetkin also beats Fury via KO.

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