Bowe beat Holyfield the third time at 27. His performances against Golota just showed how overrated he was.
I'm picking Usyk. But if Fury wins of course I'll give him full credit, in my opinion it will be his best win.
https://www.boxingforum24.com/threa...-vs-filip-hrgovic.695339/page-9#post-22036630 You've said that Fury ducked Pulev on numerous occasions, which was at the exact same time that Fury was trying to arrange a far more lucrative and dangerous fight against Haye. I thought you might have deleted the posts you made claiming it so that your dishonesty was more concealed but no.
Yeah dip****, I said he ducked Pulev. I didn't say he ducked Pulev to fight Haye. You just make **** up .
Yes, because Pulev was a far more lucrative, high status and dangerous opponent than Haye, who Fury pursued in 2013 rather than Pulev. Put aside the Slavic supremacism you sh*t for brains clown.
I always have fun seeing how some claim Fury ducked Ustinov who roll into a ball against feather fisted Pulev and that he also ducked Pulev - how could any of them be any serious danger to a top fighter? I wonder why no one claims AJ ducked Kubrat, waiting him to get older.
They will claim Usyk was always way too small, was never any good at HW as he had his best years at CW and only has a win over "hype job" AJ. A bit like how they've tried to rewrite the Wilder story when he was massive underdog along with how Wlad was massively declined old man when in fact he went into the fight as a big favourite on the back of a 10+ year undfeated streak.
The guy is a massive fan of Eastern European fighters, hence the likes of Wlad's b*tch Pulev and Pulev's b*tch Ustinov supposedly terrify Fury, despite Wlad being Fury's b*tch!
Usyk has fought far more world class opponents than Fury given his work at cruiserweight. Fury has somehow missed out on most of the top guys at heavyweight so I would say that's a pretty significant difference.
Wilder has a very thin resume. It's not surprising that Fury beating him isn't seen as a big accomplishment given we don't know how good Wilder is.
Judging by his performance against Usyk, Chisora is Usyk's 3rd toughest opponent after Briedis and Joshua 2. How a faded Huck, Mchunu, Bellew and Glowacki would perform against heavyweights is anyone's guess. The top 5 heavyweights of the last decade in addition to Fury are Wlad, Wilder, Joshua and Usyk. Fury's beaten Wlad and Wilder x2 in their backyards, was recently ducked by team Joshua and is in negotiations with Usyk. Vitali finished in 2012 and Haye pulled out x2.
Sorry but Wilders resume doesn't back up that assessment. You can believe what you want but his win resume doesn't separate him from the pack. I'd put him behind Povetkin based on accomplishments. Joyce may well surpass him too. Why didn't Fury fight Povetkin, Joshua, Joyce, Vitali? etc etc