Fury most dominant win over a p4p fighter in hw history.

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  1. YesMySon

    YesMySon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    12 rounds to 0

    Klitchko was hailed as a potential top 3 hw of all time.

    Many called for him to be p4p number 1.
     
  2. The Smoking Man

    The Smoking Man Boxing Addict banned

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    Unfortunetly he came up against the greatest heavyweight ever
     
  3. LondonRingRules

    LondonRingRules Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Douglas was more dominant over tyson and Ali more dominant over Liston.

    Tyson fury landed 14 more punches than david haye, let's not get carried away. It was a great performance purely because no one expected it, it's being overblown for that reason.
     
  4. The Smoking Man

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    No one expected it? I think you will find that I backed fury to do a job on him
     
  5. YesMySon

    YesMySon Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Ali wasn't more dominant over liston. he didn't win every round and liston hurt his shoulder.
     
  6. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I disagree with the OP, but those are bad examples you used. Tyson kd'd and nearly ko'd Douglas, and Ali's "round won" percentage was WAY lower than Fury's. Neither was remotely as dominant as Fury was (and Fury wasn't all that dominant).

    I'd say Tunney over Dempsey was more dominant, and especially Foreman over Frazier. Foreman Frazier is probably the poster child for dominant defeats of a "dominant" hw champ.
     
  7. KO KIDD

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    I'd say the Douglas Tyson win or possible Holyfield in the first Tyson fight

    Tunney over Dempsey

    Norton over Ali the first time
     
  8. IKSAB

    IKSAB Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Have you actually seen those fights? Tyson knocked Douglas down and nearly out in their fight and was up on the scorecards. And Ali wasn't more dominant over Liston in the first fight, the cards were split when he retired with the popped shoulder in a fight many believed he threw.
     
  9. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    Tyson may have dropped Douglas but Douglas landed more punches and was more dominant especially since he won by KO and not a decision

    Douglas's offense was way more effective than Fury's who won more so by off setting Wlad where as Douglas out boxed him and beat him down over time. Sure Tyson dropped him but that was about it
     
  10. IKSAB

    IKSAB Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Tyson won rounds, Wlad didn't its that simple
     
  11. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Have you? Outside the KD , Tyson didn't win a round and was dominated for the entire fight
     
  12. IKSAB

    IKSAB Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Yes he did. He won one of the early rounds, the 3rd I think and also took the couple of rounds before the 8th when he knocked Douglas down. Go watch it again.
     
  13. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    I don't need too. You do. SRL didn't give him a round. It wasn't competitive.
     
  14. Thread Stealer

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    Tyson won maybe 2 rounds in the Douglas fight. Those were 2 atrocious scorecards.

    Foreman-Frazier 1 was incredibly one-sided. 6 knockdowns in 2 rounds. Tyson-Spinks was obviously one-sided. Spinks was merely a good HW, as opposed to an ATG LHW, and hadn't fought at 175 in over 3 years, so I suppose calling him a p4p fighter is a stretch.

    Ali against Foreman was more comprehensive and dominant than Fury against Wlad. The revisionist history is how Ali tired Foreman out with the rope-a-dope. The actual fight is Ali landing most of the clean shots throughout the whole fight and out-fighting Foreman off the ropes well before Foreman got tired.
     
  15. herwil10

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    Foreman vs Frazier I is the real answer here. Pure destruction.