Tyson Fury is exaggerated, he is not a great boxer

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by boxer_toxer, Jun 11, 2019.



  1. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    You seem to have missed/ducked some of my questions, in favor of insult

    I ask again, why don't you break down the fight, round by round, and show me how Fury won, if I'm wrong?

    Educate me on how Fury schooled wilder in all those rounds which you believe he won.
     
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  2. Jackomano

    Jackomano Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pretty much Fury in a nutshell. Nobody can question his talent and ring IQ, which is by far the best in the division at the moment, but his lack of discipline outside the ring holds him back.
     
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  3. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    It was you who responded to my post and now you seek a way out1

    I recall having an depth discussion with you in the lounge and you were quickly found to be out of your depth, before resorting to using youtube cartoons in calamitous attempt at comedy.

    I think you are fully aware that any attempts at discussion with me about boxing, is far beyond your level.
     
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  4. Cicero

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    Tyson Fury is not robotic like Joshua. He knows how to use his jab and can fight of the back foot. One of the most elusive fighters in the world, especially at 6'9''. If Wladimir Klitschko and Wilder at 6"7' can't land a jab on Fury what makes you think a pudgy 6'2'' Andy Ruiz is going to outbox Fury, let alone stop him. I know you're a fan but you have to be practical here friend.
     
  5. Okin129

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    Tyson Fury is obviously a very good boxer and everyone who KSAB can acknowledge that.

    Btw. @Sephiroth Rising 7 is right, Fury didn‘t win that fight against Wilder and i like Tyson Fury almost as much as Wilder, so i wouldn‘t have a problem to admit it lol.
     
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  6. bandeedo

    bandeedo VIP Member Full Member

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    im a fan of boxing. my advantage here is that i have a long post history of not letting my personal biases affect how i score fights or how i rate fighters. my claims can be easily verified. i am not just some unknown coming in here and chatting **** cause i can. i am also better than 80% of posters on here at successfully predicting outcomes of fights. of course nobody gets em all right, but i get em right more often than most, and that counts for something.
    ruiz will beat fury, for many reasons that i will periodically add to, as the mood strikes me. right now, rest assured that i know wtf im talking about.
     
  7. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This ^^^. The usually moderate Paulie was hysterically commenting that night, he was saying that Fury was "performing a masterclass" from literally about 3 rds in which was patent nonsense.
     
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  8. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Spot on.
     
  9. madballster

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    He officially ducked two rematches. Got caught with PEDs in the system. Very boring boxing style, guaranteeing epic snoozefests. Really hard to like him both inside and outside the ring!
     
  10. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    I re-watched it with the BTsport commentators and it was sickening to listen to their so called commentary.

    I don't recall their names, but I remember the two from boxnation and they were always nauseating to listen to because they wouldn't actually commentate on the fight which is to actually break down and provide an unbiased explanation on what each fighter is doing. A lot of commentators think cheerleading is commentary.

    Anyway these two former boxnation commentators were drooling over everything Fury was doing in every round, even in the rounds which were clearly a toss up and open for interpretation, they'd automatically say ''yep fury round for me''/ Meanwhile they'll be painting a narrative surrounding Wilder the entire fight which they wouldn't shift from, along the lines that he was one dimensional, heavily reliant on the right hand and all he was doing was swinging wildly and lunging in whilst fury was making him miss etc. A ESB troll would have made a better effort in hiding their bias

    If that were the case that Wilder was simply swinging wild shots, all night, how did Fury's nose get busted up? It certainly wasn't from a right hand, since they missed until the 9th right? it must have been a jab(it was btw)! So if he's jabbing and landing, then he's not just swinging wildly, since you don't swing to throw a jab :lol:

    Sadly viewers like ukboxinggoon or whatever the hell his name is, lap it all up and take what is being said word for word and parrot the theme, since they fall into one of the categories, previously mentioned.

    Adam Smith is another unprofessional cheerleading goon. This weasal was screaming from the top of his little lungs on fight night '''WHERE'S THE BELL' when Ruiz had Joshua in trouble at the end of the 3rd round. It's this kind of agenda driven sorry excuse for commentary that makes fools out of boxing fans because they don't bother to actually assess what's happening in the ring objectively.

    The judges don't have to listen and filter through to this bs, neither did I when I first saw the fight.

    Had Fury clearly won I would have no issues stating so, since I do not get paid to blindly support any fighter. But I can honestly say that he put in a very impressive performance, and even though many fell for the mental heathy redemption story, and willed for him to win, he didn't do enough.

    A draw is a kind result for Fury, but I don't have any issue with it as it means we will get to see another epic battle in a rematch. Hopefully with a clear official winner. And if Fury truly does indeed outbox him in the rematch without all the sensationalism and bias and no referee to wake him when if he is to lay unconscious, then I will happily congratulate him.
     
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  11. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I'm your huckleberry, that's just mah game Full Member

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    He's a masterful boxer, but more than that he's a master at psychological warfare. He knows exactly what makes fighters tick and how they're going to fight him. He knows how to get into their heads and make them second guess themselves. Couple that with his extreme confidence in his own abilities and he's more or less got the fight won before the opening bell.

    Only Usyk matches him in skills and ability to out-psyche opponents. It'll be a great buildup watching those two go at it.
     
  12. 305th

    305th Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Another myth.
     
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  13. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I'm your huckleberry, that's just mah game Full Member

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    Which? The first or the second?
     
  14. bandeedo

    bandeedo VIP Member Full Member

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    both
     
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  15. red_roo

    red_roo Active Member Full Member

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    Fury's Only improvement I cee so far , is his mouth rattling on .