Tyson Furys resume is better than Anthony Joshuas

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  1. Joeywill

    Joeywill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That is true about the headbutt changing the fight but in the end Whyte won cause he outworked Parker. I had Whye winning 7 or 8 rounds
     
  2. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    And not just that, but AJ beat him so bad, he took Whyte chin that night. People who watch Martial Arts for long time, knows this type of KOs where the opponent has took a huge beaten and then being KTFO out cold, most definitely can crack your chin. And let's not forget that Povetkin shatter that chin for good.

    And while Fury beats Whyte without taking much flush shots, etc, and a bit faster, 1 round really, and so what just 1 fight prior Povetkin KO him out cold in 5, without the need to give him a push ....
    And Fury - Whyte was lot landed shot fight at all, not just for Whyte, but for both.

    Where is the punches landing exactly?
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  3. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Then you are delusional, and seeing this thread is a perfect example of that.
    You are just making narratives, and change it to suit your agenda.

    Fury also lost to Ngannou.
    Calling a guy who gets up for multiple KD, and was buying time, as every fighter does, quitting just shows how biased you are.
    Just say out loudly I HATE AJ, and we will try to help you gets through this dark mental times for you.
    We are here to help you pal, just say it like it is, don't try to pretend.
     
  4. Joeywill

    Joeywill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Haha I made a thread about how AJ can be considered better than Usyk. I dont hate AJ.

    He kind of quit vs Ruiz. I'm surprised this is controversial.

    Whyte won 7 or 8 rounds vs Parker.
     
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  5. lordlosh

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    Whyte did not win 7 or 8 rounds, period. He should also concede a point deduction for the blatant headbutt, which would ultimately be 10-8 round for Parker, as this was Parker round all the way.
    Whyte lost that fight in my book, even with the pathetic illegal KD.

    As far as Ruiz, if AJ wanted to quit, he would have done DDD. Wait till the last moment on his knee and then try to get up. Not get up, and goes on to the ropes, and facing the referee, and surely he won't have complained about the stoppage after.

    And yeah you are AJ hater, and this ain't new. Or are trying to troll i don't know, and i don't care.

    I can't take delusional people seriously, and surely won't lose my time with you.
     
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  6. Joeywill

    Joeywill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    As far as the scoring of the Whyte vs Parker fight we will just have to respectfully disagree.

    As far as your arguement about AJ not quitting cause he didnt quit as badly as Dubious did that is kind of silly

    Joshua couldve continued but chose not to. Is that better ?
     
  7. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    How he did choose not to continue? Was he the one stopping the fight? Or it was the referee? If he had to choose not to continue, he would have either stayed down and get up late, or do what Dubuois did.

    You make no sense, and just trying to push a narrative. Every single fighter is going to the ropes. The only reason referee stopped the fight, was cause AJ was done, and to safe him from more punishment. The fight was 100% correctly. But there was no quit in any kind.
    AJ was concussed that night, and didn't even know where he was. Still he get up 4 time or so, and was ready to go, when the referee asked him, AJ nodded his head to say yes, and the ref wave it off.

    Only a completely delusional people or a pure hater would claim this is a quit.

    Educate yourself:
    Referee ask you ready to box ? And AJ waved with his head saying YES.
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    Claiming this is a quit is mental.
     
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  8. Joeywill

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    AJ kept looking back at his corner. Obviously, he was most likely concussed but he also was looking for a way out. Similar to how Yarde kind of quit vs Beterbiev.

    Makes me think about how many UK fighters quit. AJ, Yarde, Saunders, Dubious 2x, Zach Parker. Im seeing a trend.
     
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  9. Joeywill

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    Uk fighters who dont quit. Fury, Josh Taylor, John Ryder.
     
  10. HistoryZero26

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    Not anymore. AJ destroying Wallin and Francis and Parker beating Wilder easily swung it to AJ. If that didn't do it Fury getting knocked down by Usyk did. Before that I thought Fury had the better resume AJ beat Wlad 1 year before Fury returned in 2018 and from there until 2022 Fury doubled AJs title defenses 8 to 4 and had 8 wins to 6. AJ lost to Ruiz when both were at their best. But at this moment in 2024 AJs got the better resume.

    Fury might still have the lead in quantity, AJ didn't win any titles but the results against common opponents is skewering heavily in favor of AJ. 2 years ago this was either neutral or favored Fury slightly.
     
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  11. It's Ovah

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    Wilder is a quitter on the same level as Joshua.
     
  12. Absolutely!

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    It was as bad as Vitali's cut. Cuts that bad should be an instant doctor's stoppage two or max three rounds after getting them.
     
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  13. Joeywill

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    Haha you just make stuff up to discredit Wilder. Wilder has the most heart in the heavyweight divison along with Bowe and Ali
     
  14. Slyk

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    Sync up a side by side of Wilder-Fury III and Ruiz-Joshua I and let's talk about heart. LOL these Joshua fans are wild
     
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  15. lordlosh

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    Yeah i was baiting you to come up with this, as i knew your boxing is knowledge is that "much".

    A lot of boxers are watching to their comers/teams when are being down. Fury, who you label as not a quitter, has done exactly the same with Wilder 3, during both of the KDs.
    Depends of the fight/corner they have pre-training for every given situation. But your obvious lack of any knowledge is a telling, as you have no clue of that.
    Many corners are telling their fighters to wait, till the last moment, aka to recover before getting up. That's why a lot of fighters are watching their corners, as they are waiting for cue(signal) when to get up, or so.

    I always find it fun, when the average Joe is calling a professional athlete a quitter. That some Joe won't take a single jab of any of this people.

    Again you still fail to explain why would AJ goes through that, and say he is ready, and let referee decide his job, when if he wanted to quit he could have pull DDD, stays on his knee or down till the very last seconds.

    AJ was concussed, and was done, but he still goes up after every KD, and he was done literally the moment Ruiz find him with the left counter hook.