Tyson Fury is the second best British heavyweight of all time.

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Stevie G, May 21, 2024.


Tyson Fury is the second best British heavyweight of all time.

  1. Yes

    21 vote(s)
    44.7%
  2. No

    26 vote(s)
    55.3%
  1. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    25,076
    8,463
    Jul 17, 2009
    Fury has taken a bit of stick over the last few days but give him his due,he's still the second best heavyweight in the world (AJ takes a good bronze medal) and only Lennox Lewis finishes ahead of him as number one British heavy in my opinion.

    Thoughts?
     
    Last edited: May 21, 2024
    ryanm8655 likes this.
  2. naranja

    naranja Member Full Member

    120
    103
    Jan 28, 2016
    Well yeah it's Lennox

    Then Fury and Joshua as 2 and 3 in whatever order
     
  3. Heisenberg

    Heisenberg @paulmillsfitness Full Member

    3,409
    6,386
    Apr 30, 2017
    Lennox is levels above H2H and definitely with resume. As for 2 and 3 we’ll really have to wait until they’re both retired to judge this. Hypothetically, If Fury loses an Usyk rematch and AJ picks up the IBF belt to become a three time heavyweight champion, AJ’s legacy on paper will be far greater. Not a big fan of either man but unless they have a big Wembley H2H, Joshua’s resume will crap all over Fury’s.
     
    Scissors and Camaris like this.
  4. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    27,080
    36,016
    Jul 4, 2014
    I don't mean to be cheeky but that's not a high bar.
     
  5. Vic The Gambler

    Vic The Gambler Active Member Full Member

    967
    1,619
    Jun 14, 2022
    The only thing I’m sure about is Lewis is no 1.
    I’ve never been 100% sure about who’s better out of Fury and Joshua tbh. Different styles, both world champions. Fury moves better, AJ hits harder. So much to analyse about the pair of them, not enough time so I’ll pass on who’s the better of the two at the moment.

    But just to put the cat amongst the pigeons…what about prime Joe Bugner? Anybody for big Frank? The unbeaten Horace Notice anybody? The giant, hard hitting Gary Mason? Or the dancing hitman Henry Akinwande?

    Being totally serious and honest AJ and TF don’t have much competition except probably from Bugner who held his own against some of the 1970s ATGs.
     
  6. EJC83

    EJC83 Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,343
    6,644
    Jan 20, 2019
    Herbie Hide puts down his crack pipe momentarily to say hi
     
  7. Kev2k83

    Kev2k83 Well-Known Member Full Member

    1,502
    1,217
    Sep 30, 2023
    Henry cooper number 1 for me just for the fact that he flattened Cassius clay (Muhammed Ali). Obviously he didn't win and the shenanigans in the corner by clays team bought him time but this rubber stamps him for me what a legend.
     
    Metrics, hank carpeter and slash like this.
  8. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

    7,759
    7,483
    Jun 4, 2014
    He ain't. AJ is.
     
  9. Jolly Roger

    Jolly Roger Active Member Full Member

    1,107
    1,106
    Nov 5, 2007
    There is no number 2. This has been a problem throughout Fury’s career, he gets given statuses that are unearned. It’s led to people being shocked that he lost to a far more skilled and accomplished fighter.
     
  10. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    15,207
    31,522
    Jan 14, 2022
    What about Bob Fitzsimmons ? Surely hes in the race for being top 2 ?

    I also think Joshua vs Fury need to fight to actually decide who is the best British Heavyweight of this era.

    Their resumes are actually comparable......

    Fury and Joshua both beat Wladimir except Joshua stopped him although in a tougher fight.

    Fury beat Wilder twice but Joshua beat Parker who recently dominated Wilder.

    Fury stopped Whyte but so did Joshua both with uppercuts aswell from memory.

    Fury had very competitive fights vs Ngannou and Wallin who Joshua destroyed with ease.

    Fury recently lost to Usyk and so did Joshua.

    So yeah you can see my point their resumes are comparable except Joshua probably has more filler with wins over Takam, Ruiz, Povetkin, etc.

    So they still need to fight to decide it for me.
     
  11. nurological

    nurological Boxing Junkie Full Member

    8,495
    10,670
    May 25, 2012
    The 3 time world champ has such a paper feel to it considering the undisputed champ at the time has to drop the belt. Nobody would consider AJ a world champ.
     
  12. MaccaveliMacc

    MaccaveliMacc Boxing Addict Full Member

    4,068
    6,161
    Feb 27, 2024
    It's either Fury or Joshua for the number 2. We still don't know at this point.
     
    Dynamicpuncher likes this.
  13. Here's Johnny

    Here's Johnny Boxing Addict Full Member

    5,116
    4,989
    Jan 18, 2015
    We know boxing doesn’t work like this but one thing is for certain and one thing people are forgetting is Fury gave Usyk 100 times more worries than Joshua did in two fights.
     
  14. Beale

    Beale Boxing Addict Full Member

    5,868
    10,472
    Feb 13, 2023
    Joshua is a non elite paper World Champion not even in the discussion for the top 3.

    1. Lennox Lewis
    2. Tyson Fury
    3. Frank Bruno
    4. Henry Cooper
    5. David Haye
    6. Herbie Hide
    7. Audley Harrison/Anthony Joshua/Julius Francis
    888. Dillian Whyte/Dereck Chisora
     
  15. Stevie G

    Stevie G Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

    25,076
    8,463
    Jul 17, 2009
    Good comments from all. I am a fan of Cooper,Bugner and Bruno but I rate Fury higher.