AJ vs. Fury resume

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Znith, Jan 24, 2025.


Better resume?

  1. Fury

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  2. AJ

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  1. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Joshua has beaten 5 ranked fighters, Fury has beaten 3 ranked fighters.

    Joshua's best wins....

    Wladimir
    Parker = Could age really well if he beats Dubois.
    Povetkin
    Takam
    Whyte
    Pulev
    Wallin
    Ruiz


    Fury's best wins.....

    Wladimir
    Wilder = This win aged poorly.
    Whyte
    Chisora
    Wallin
    Cunningham

    I think Joshua has better filler on his resume and has the edge in regards to beating ranked fighters not that much to choose between them though honestly.
     
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  2. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Joshua has more filler, but Fury has the big wins
     
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  3. GBoxingFeed

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    Joshua’s record is objectively and clearly deeper and “better” than Fury’s. That is self evident.
    That’s not to say he’s better than Fury. Fury would’ve been favoured to beat all the men on Joshua’s resume HAD he fought them. The issue is not his talent, it was his lack of activity against the top guys that diminshes what could’ve been a legit great career.

    as it stands, his resume is inextricably linked to that of Wilders. Joshua’s can stand on its own merits due to the depth of the names.
     
  4. MaccaveliMacc

    MaccaveliMacc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Whyte was a WBC mandatory and consensus Top 5 heavyweight in the world at the time.
     
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  5. GBoxingFeed

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    Joshua’s best wins in my opinion:

    Wladimir (older than in the Fury fight, but still KO’d an ATG)

    Povetkin (second only to Wlad in his generation, only lost to Wlad)

    Parker (still a top 5 heavy, titleholder at the time)

    Ruiz (defeated his conqueror in immediate rematch)

    Pulev (another top name of his generation, Olympian who had only lost to Wlad)

    Whyte (both were at similar positions in their career. So a good win for the time, and Whyte went on to be a top contender for a while)

    Wallin (was pretty hyped up after the scare he gave Fury. Joshua utterly dominated him)


    For Fury, his best wins are:

    Wlad (first person to beat him in a long time. Very passive fight overall)

    Wilder (huge props for taking this fight when he did. I had him winning all 3)

    after that it’s a bit harder. Whyte maybe? He was a contender but past his best, and I have a better version of him at 6 on my Joshua list.

    Chisora? The first fight was a good win at the time, but the other 2 matches were a waste of Fury and everyone’s time.

    maybe Cunningham? Though he was a cruiser really and gave Fury a lot of trouble.

    Wallin? Another who I think is a good fighter, but he is way down Joshua’s list and also took Fury close.


    Ultimately, for a fighter I rate so highly, Fury’s resume is so frustrating.
     
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  6. MaccaveliMacc

    MaccaveliMacc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That's a good point. I've never thought about it. Fury rankings always will be linked to Wilder rankings. If you rate Wilder highly, Fury's resume instantly becomes better.
     
  7. MaccaveliMacc

    MaccaveliMacc Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Some people like Bob Arum were even saying he will lose to Wallin, lol.
     
  8. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    AJ fans on some major copium AJ hasn't got a patch on Fury and has already been surpassed by Dubious. He got outjabbed, outfought, outsexed, outgamed, outtalked by Dubious. AJ is just a wasteman not a roadman.

    Fury is taking a year out to let AJ get chinned into retirement then Turki will miss Fury enough to give him $1billion to return and fight Dubious who will be reigning champ at this point...or maybe Joe Parker will have executed him leaving his best mate Tyson to step in.
     
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  9. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Belts don't particularly mean anything to me. Especially now in the mulit belt era. Defending a 'belt' against the likes of Spillka and Breazeale doesn't get me hard. Ali vs Frazier 2 had no belts on the line. Does that mean Wilder beating Gerald Washington with a belt on the line is a better win? I don't think so.

    Similar to the David Haye HW 'world title' run. He only got that fringe belt because the last holder unified and his org give it to someone else then. It's a load of nonsense. Who you beat is what matters.
     
  10. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    40 year old Povetkin must have been some fighter considering he destroyed Whyte a few months prior.
     
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  11. lufcrazy

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    The thing is it did mean something to you. Like everyone else in the world you considered AJ and Wilder the top two from when AJ beat Martin until Ruiz beat AJ.
     
  12. Manning

    Manning Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Charles martin literally is the worst HW 'World champion' in the history of the sport. Joshua scalping him because his promoter had the most wonga means jack diddly scat to me. It's up there with his win over Gary Cornish.
     
  13. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    Nah, you had AJ in the top two like everyone else did.
     
  14. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Some people conveniently forget to mention losses on records.
     
  15. Redbeard7

    Redbeard7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury has the bigger wins (dethroned Wlad away, dethroned Wilder away), both ranked No.1 aside from himself when he beat them. Joshua has twice as many losses and losses to three men rather than one. Three of Joshua’s four losses were upsets, in large part because his “resume” was overrated (and hilariously it still is).