which Boxer would you pick to beat Tyson Fury and why?

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  1. infini IV

    infini IV Dillian Whyte. KTFO like I said he would Full Member

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    povetkin, too badass
     
  2. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fear? I should smack your sorry alt ass. You're lucky you reached 1000 posts posting nonsense like this. Stfu lol
     
  3. Madmink

    Madmink Well-Known Member Full Member

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    True throw back ?? Ha.
    Wlad fought **** weak opposition for a decade with a style which was jab away at smaller oposition,grabbing on for dear life,refusing in anyway to engage in a fight or throwing the right hand until the opposition was spent.the ibragimov fight was a prime example of it,even his corner is telling him to throw a fckin right hand.
    He in no way encapsulates a throw back fighter or a champion in his ways,and his style is as boring as can be.
    Explain to me how a dominant hw champ with clise to a 90% ko record cant get near hbo.joshua has got that sewn up already and hes not had 20 fights yet.
    I called fury to beat klitschko,take out wlads jab and he is lost,and what a pathetic whimper he went out with,fraud is a perfectly good word to describe wlad,personal problems are nothing to do with it,its mental oroblems,that have never left him since brewster
     
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  4. JordanK2406

    JordanK2406 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I could see AJ beating fury, has the speed to hit fury and the power to KO him, AJ is gettin better with each fight and would overwhelm fury. I could see wilder losing, hasnt got the skill to get near fury, not fast, no defence and can be countered with ease as a result. Points win for fury
     
  5. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    You know what!!!

    There's some truth here degenerate.

    But don't ever call him or any other fighter a coward or scared. I'll smack the **** out of you next time.
     
  6. Madmink

    Madmink Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You wont.and besides,what else do you call a fighter who refuses to throw a punch,he went from refusing to throw right hands vs smaller opposition to refusing to throw at all against the 1st guy he fought bigger than him.
    I mean come on,i like fury,but the feints he was throwing all night were comical,if wlad would have engaged he would of won,but pure fear for 11 1/2 rounds kept him from doing so
     
  7. BlizzyBlizz

    BlizzyBlizz Loyal Member Full Member

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    I will and Old!
     
  8. underscore

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    If he came in fit I'd favour him over every other current heavyweight, though I also wouldn't see it as a huge surprise if he got caught by a Wilder or Joshua right hand and sparked out.
    Of older boxers I'd back Ali for his speed as Blizzy said, and I also don't think he'd be able to evade a prime Foreman for 12 rounds and would eventually cop a horrendous beating against the ropes.
     
  9. Peril

    Peril The Scholar Full Member

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    He is based in Germany, why would he care about HBO? And what does being dominant have with his television appearances, especially given the time difference? How many fighters you and your ilk predicred would beat him and he smashed the to pieces? He is boring as boring gets and I hate watching his fights but he fought everyone and held the divisor under his control for 10 years straight.
     
  10. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I think Joshua beats any version of Fury. I also feel Fury would outbox Wilder and win a Us having watched Wilders last fight.
     
  11. polishstud53

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    today joshua or wilder...have the best chance...from the past...id say a prime vitali klitschko...he had excellent reach movement and reflexes and had more pop than fury...would have been a bad style for fury
     
  12. BCS8

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    Fury has some legitimate skills. He surprised a lot of people including me.

    But I have a sinking feeling that he's a "flash in the pan" type of fighter and that if he doesn't get a grip on himself soon, the only career awaiting him is as an anchor-for-hire for supertankers.

    If he disciplined himself properly, he could be great.
     
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  13. Madmink

    Madmink Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oh right apologies.he purposely refused to look in the slightest bit exciting.to stay in germany.could he not fight on hbo in germany ?
    He fought everyone from mormeck to ibragimov,bravo.
    Vitali would anihilate him.anyone near world class and the same size would.what are his elite moves that set him apart from the rest ?
    Jab and hold or double jab clinch ?
     
  14. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    If Tyson boxes clever he beats everyone currently.
     
  15. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    I think Haye could give Fury problems with his explosive style.
    Past fighter who I think could trouble Fury could be Valuev with his size