Look I wouldn't say no to watching AJ vs Chisora and it has the potential to be entertaining. However it is very wishful thinking in saying Chisora would win based on everything we have seen in their respective careers.
Moog he got that record by beating overmatched cherry picks spanning a TEN YEAR period. He's fought 2 legit fighters in Ortiz and Fury scraping by 2 and getting outclassed and spanked in the others.you're coming across like a deranged wilder fanboy by saying he's the biggest puncher ever.
Who has Alexander Povetkin defeated? Who has Dominic Breazeale defeated? Who Carlos Takam defeated? Who has Joseph Parker defeated? Anthony Joshua's best win, besides Wladimir Klitschko, is Dillian Whyte. You are basically dismissing Deontay Wilder from Tyson Fury's resume to suit your agenda. Andy Ruiz had beaten nobody by the time he whooped Anthony Joshua, so what gives?
I think Parker is AJ's best "win" He beat Ruiz and Takam and was very competitive with AJ and Whyte despite being obviously handicapped by abysmal matchroom officiating
Anthony Joshua won the Dillian Whyte bout fair and square. Dillian Whyte had Anthony Joshua hurt and had him as stiff as a lamp post, but his fitness and perhaps shoulder injury made things even more difficult for him than they already were. However, the Joseph Parker bout was a bit of a joke. Joseph Parker was handicapped by the referee but he was too toothless to do anything about it (what a surprise).
I don't have an agenda unlike some on here.the fact is Joshua has a better resume than fury and wilder that's a fact.you are entitled to your opinion.
When was Dereks prime? The Helenius version you mentioned lost 3/4 fights in a short space of time, admittedly one was a robbery but he lost clearly to Vitali and Tyson, was sparked by Haye. Then battered by Fury again, then lost on Euro / fringe scene to Pulev, Whyte and Kayabe. I'd say beating Spzilla and David Price by KO is probably his best form yet.
He doesn't, because it doesn't matter how many average Joes he fights. Tyson Fury has had 3 career defining bouts and they are all more impressive than Anthony Joshua's 1 career-defining bout. Nobody in 50 years time will care how many Carlos Takams, Dominic Breazeales or Eric Molinas he has fought. They will care about how many devastating losses he has had and the fact that he has that on his record cannot be dismissed. You are blatantly ignoring that enormous stain on his resume. To summarise, Tyson Fury has had 3 career-defining bouts and he has suffered 0 losses. Anthony Joshua has had 1 career-defining bout and has suffered a loss to a 5'11'' obese man in which he was dropped 4 times and then quit. Defeating half-decent contenders doesn't make up for these shortcomings.
Skyver is an apt username, somebody was cutting classes when boxing school was in. Fury handled Wlad on Wlad's turf when Wlad was on top, then he rolled off the couch and hopped on a plane to once again defy the political odds by schooling and obliterating Joshua's chief rival, whom Joshua had allowed Eddie to negotiate him out of meeting (incidentally, it's a tragic indictment of Joshua's fanbase that they celebrate Wilder's downfall like it was their boy who stepped up and did the asskicking instead of hiding behind big bro Tyson). Those two feats combined greatly overshadow Joshua's CV — Joshua has never been the top heavyweight and never will be, because Tyson Fury is going to play a tune on him.
Tyson Fury has a boxthing CV and a legacy - Tony Dosh PPV has a comprehensive pudding menu including his Big Apple Crumble
With such an up and down career it's hard to pinpoint a period in Chisoras that you can call his prime. I don't think he beats AJ, who went from overrated to underrated very quickly, the Price comparison is a very unfair one in my opinion.
Prime FuryFTW posts yet another BS thread slating Joshua shocker......please, have a ****ing day off already
Well obviously that was a PRIME Fury after resting his weary body for 2 1/2 years drinking copious amounts of alcohol, snorting a small mountain of coke and doing relays at the McDonald's drive thru. The real Fury in the rematch showed us all exactly where Wilders level is.....getting his **** pushed on by the Heavyweight elite.