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LOL at clowns putting Fury on the same level as Canelo and Crawford....

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  • #11
    Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
    Tyson Fury has a long way to go before before he can either reach, match or surpass Canelo Alvarez' career achievements or stature in the boxing game. If Fury wants to be like Ginger then he can start with changing his level of opposition by quit fighting these low risk, limited, overmatched, handpicked tomato cans and stop ducking rematches.
    Well said. Finally a sensible boxing fan.

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    • #12
      lol at trying to place Crawford next to Fury and Canelo

      crawford cant get on that list until spence stops fighting lightweights looking for retirement checks

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      • #13
        Fury is undefeated ex world champ and arguably still lineal champ in heavyweight division.

        I really don`t care "which level" he is compared to some 147 and 160 fighters. His home is heavyweight division. Who gives a **** about canelo in heavyweight debates?

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        • #14
          Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr View Post
          His win over Wladimir Klitschko is better than any win anyone has on their resume in all of boxing.
          Yes. This silly casuals pretend like GGG, jacobs, Khan...are more known names than Klitschko and Wilder.

          Tyson Fury fought 2 guys people actually know.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
            Tyson Fury has a long way to go before before he can either reach, match or surpass Canelo Alvarez' career achievements or stature in the boxing game. If Fury wants to be like Ginger then he can start with changing his level of opposition by quit fighting these low risk, limited, overmatched, handpicked tomato cans and stop ducking rematches.
            Canelo has had his fair share of easy fights, such as Rocky Fielding, a retired Kirkland, a blown up Khan, etc.. his career has hardly been murderers row. It’s been few good fighters between a load overmatched opponents

            Canelo’s legacy is also being tarnished by controversial decisions.

            At least Fury really wins his big fights, infact he’s the one that needs to be robbed.

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            • #16
              Fecking hell AJ, shouldn't you be getting your head together for the rematch instead of wasting your time in here kunt? ��

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              • #17
                Originally posted by deathofaclown View Post
                Canelo has had his fair share of easy fights, such as Rocky Fielding, a retired Kirkland, a blown up Khan, etc.. his career has hardly been murderers row. It’s been few good fighters between a load overmatched opponents

                Canelo’s legacy is also being tarnished by controversial decisions.

                At least Fury really wins his big fights, infact he’s the one that needs to be robbed.
                Please, Fury has a long resume of beating up plumbers, bus drivers and sanitation workers. He's a dosser.

                His resume doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of Canelo Alvarez'. He hasn't won a single big fight cleanly in his entire career.

                Moreover, the Klitschko bout has irreparably tarnished his legacy and reputation as a drug cheat; As he popped dirty for both doping and substance abuse as there was no Olympic style random drug testing for that fight.

                So chances are Fury was probably juicing in that bout as well. Just as he did in his fight prior to Wladimir Klitschko against Christian Hammer.

                The Deontay Wilder fight was controversial. Had it not been for Jack Reiss or if there had been another referee other than Jack Reiss; Then chances are Fury wouldn't have beaten the ten count and would have been knocked out.

                So he was blessed to walk away with A Draw that evening because he was only a split second away from losing that fight by way of knockout to the "Bronze Bomber".

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  Please, Fury has a long resume of beating up plumbers, bus drivers and sanitation workers. He's a dosser.

                  His resume doesn't even begin to scratch the surface of Canelo Alvarez'. He hasn't won a single big fight cleanly in his entire career.

                  Moreover, the Klitschko bout has irreparably tarnished his legacy and reputation as a drug cheat; As he popped dirty for both doping and substance abuse as there was no Olympic style random drug testing for that fight.

                  So chances are Fury was probably juicing in that bout as well. Just as he did in his fight prior to Wladimir Klitschko against Christian Hammer.

                  The Deontay Wilder fight was controversial. Had it not been for Jack Reiss or if there had been another referee other than Jack Reiss; Then chances are Fury wouldn't have beaten the ten count and would have been knocked out.

                  So he was blessed to walk away with A Draw that evening because he was only a split second away from losing that fight by way of knockout to the "Bronze Bomber".
                  But he got up and beat up Wilder for the rest of the round lol. Deal with it.

                  Some Ref’s would’ve jumped in when Canelo was getting beaten up by Cotto’s bum brother.

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                  • #19
                    I know, he's better and more proven than both.

                    He has Wlad and wilder.
                    Crawford has Gamboa and Postal.
                    Canelo has Trout and Jacobs.

                    That's a much better resume than them two. Hell, the Wlad win alone is much better than their resumes. Wins against bums and shot fighters for Crawford mean nothing. And constant robberies in favour for Canelo don't count.

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                    • #20
                      There is no again. It was a fair draw.

                      Dont get dropped twice next time if you want to win.

                      Wilder got two 10-8 rounds. So he only needed 3 of the other 10 rounds to get a draw.

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