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  • #11
    Fury arguably won every round against active 12yr champion Wlad in Germany. Joshua went absolutely life and death with an inactive Wlad in the UK and was very lucky indeed not to get KTFO.

    Bellew is just an obese Matchroom shill, his opinion is worthless.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View Post
      Fury stank out the fight. Worst HW 12 round fight in history.
      Haye vs Valuev was easily more boring.

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      • #13
        Fury was incredibly boring that night but the fight could not have been scored for Wlad. Bellew just making stuff up to build up his buddy AJ

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        • #14
          Fury’s is a better win in my opinion. Beat the champ in his own back yard. AJ had the momentum as Olympic gold medalist on his over turf against an older fighter.

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          • #15
            Both great wins, Fury was technically better and Joshua showed great heart while Klitchko showed us Joshua was still green and had alot to learn.

            Furys was the better win but both were impressive for different reasons. And the Wildettes can get as salty as they want but Wilder never went anywhere near any version of Wladimir Klitchko and had ample opportunity.

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            • #16
              both good wins. not great, waldo should never have had a title by the time he fought Fury.
              fury outboxed him but couldnt knock out china chinned waldo.
              joshua largely outboxed him but dropped his guard for one round, yet koing him. But he was 3 years older. Only someone biased would call them any different.

              The truth is both fury and joshua arent all that.
              Last edited by DreamFighter; 01-24-2021, 07:50 AM.

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              • #17
                Tyson Phooey in fact should of been suspended when he caught Wladimir Klitschko at the right time. Someone in UKAD was likely paid-off to prolong the revealing of Tyson's failed PED test for abuse of Nandrolone, in the Christian Hammer bout.

                Thats like if Andy Ruiz were to get popped for steriods vs. Alexander Dimitrenko and then go on to fight Anthony Joshua, and changing his life.

                So you got to give Anthony Joshua much more credit for beating Wladimir Klitschko, as A.J has not been proven to be a steroid cheat -- but who knows, maybe Joshua failed his last drugs test vs. Kubrat Pulev and UKAD is holding the results for this mega PPV for this 'undisputed' title clash, that would not surprise me.
                Last edited by 1hourRun; 01-24-2021, 07:18 AM.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Marvlus Marv View Post
                  Mr Make No Mistake is partially right. AJ's win was more exciting but I wouldn't say Klit vs Fury was "close" at all. I thought Tyson won every round except the last. Big Tone is always going to be slightly biased against Tyson who was never keen on him or Pricey.
                  Can Mancunians and Scousers ever be friends?
                  It was a close fight because barely any punches were thrown and there were maybe 2 punches in the entire fight, one from Wlad and one from Fury with any mean intentions.

                  I think Fury probably won 8 rounds but each one of those rounds could go the other way.

                  And Bellew is absolutely correct in stating that it was the dullest fight in heavyweight championship history and it was rightfully blasted by all sides back in 2015.

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                  • #19
                    Wladimir Kiltscko had 3 back to back training camps, before he finally fought Joshua 'He also weighed in at 240, and according to himself? In his best condition ever. 'Which I don't quite agree with, but he was clearly in better condition than when he fought Tyson Fury'.

                    Note: It is a myth and a complete lie, that Wladimir Kiltschko was inactive before fighting Joshua. He went through 3 back to back training camps, mainly because Fury kept getting spooked for their rematch.

                    There was some serious venom within Kiltschko's demeanor, during the entire build up to the Joshua fight.

                    Wladimir Kiltschko was a great champion, his comparison's to mount Everest where on point. As a champion? I don't think Tyson Fury is a mountain, he has been a poor champion thus-far etc

                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-24-2021, 07:31 AM.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by denium View Post
                      Fury arguably won every round against active 12yr champion Wlad in Germany. Joshua went absolutely life and death with an inactive Wlad in the UK and was very lucky indeed not to get KTFO.

                      Bellew is just an obese Matchroom shill, his opinion is worthless.
                      Tyson Fury just about edged the rounds, with a riddler type performance 'He was also being backed up ALL night by Kiltschko' That is a aspect of the fight, people never really want to talk about.

                      Tyson Fury was also underdog for the fight, there was less pressure on him 'Than there was on Anthony Joshua'.

                      When Tyson Fury faces Anthony Joshua, it will be the first time ever at elite level 'Where he is favorite, this will be a entirely new experience for him'.

                      Note:Tyson Fury really should of given Wladimir Kiltschko a rematch 'A champion of of 10 years, really deserved that much'.

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