Tyson Furys resume is better than Anthony Joshuas

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  1. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    If the argument is that Wilder's nowhere near as durable and easier to hit... I can't disagree.

    And of course, how much you can take matters as much to decline as how much you have taken.

    At the same time, Usyks taken hefty punches from much bigger hitters than Wilder has, fought a lot more fights and a lot more rounds in total.
     
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  2. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Joshua had less fights plus Whyte had considerably less mileage compared to when he fought Fury.
     
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  3. Joeywill

    Joeywill Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He wasn't a contender yet. Joshua also struggled vs Whyte whereas Fury won easily
     
  4. miniq

    miniq Oleksandr Usyk Undisputed HW Champion Full Member

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    AJ got gifted a corrupt gold medal
    Beat Charles Martin for a stripped dud IBF belt
    Beat an old out of retirement Wlad for vacant belts
    HAS NEVER beat a reigning worthy champion for a belt

    AJ just sucks it's that simple.
     
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  5. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Allah Vs. satan Full Member

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    He beat Parker for the WBO belt, in Parker's third defense of that title.
     
  6. TheWizard

    TheWizard I Got Milk Baby Full Member

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    The version of Whyte who fought Joshua looked horrible against Dave Allen and should've lost to Chisora the year after. He had a better chin back then but he wasn't a better fighter.
     
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  7. Mickc

    Mickc Well-Known Member Full Member

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    How many fights has Fury had outside Britain ?
    How many World belts and Titles has Fury won outside of Britain ?
    How many times has Fury defended World belts outside of Britain ?
    How many World belts and titles has Fury held ?
    How many fights has Joshua had outside Britain ?
    How many World belts and titles has Joshua won outside Britain ?
    How many times has Joshua defended World belts outside Britain ?
    How many World belts and titles has Joshua held ?
     
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  8. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    Utterly scurrilous cur! Fool of a Took!

    Your post is lies, fabrications and falsehoods!

    Joshua and Fury both beat Klitschko so it's irrelevant (irrelevant I say!) who did better. Anyway, Joshua did better. Brutal KO. Always trumps boring spoilerfest. Yassir.

    Wilder is a bronze dosser with no common opponents with Joshua. Oh wait, one. Joseph Parker. Uh oh. Sure you want to insist he's a better win than anyone Joshua fought? Huh? Huuh?

    Whyte, you can have him if you like. Doesn't make a difference. Whoop de do! You have Whyte!
     
  9. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yes but by that same token you can also say Fury immensely struggled vs Ngannou and Wallin who Joshua destroyed with ease.

    Yes Whyte was a more notable fighter when he fought Fury but as I said he was also shopworn, he'd been in alot of tough fights and had been KO'ed twice brutally.

    What has Whyte done since losing to Fury ? A controversial decision win over Franklin who is barely a top 20 Heavyweight if that.

    Fury fought a more notable Whyte but Joshua fought a fresher Whyte.
     
  10. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Whyte also struggled against Chisora in their 2nd fight though and was behind on the cards going into 11th round and that was during Whyte's so called prime.

    I'm not a fan of Whyte but he should've got a shot alot earlier vs Wilder, all the tough fights and suffering a brutal KO loss wore him out.
     
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  11. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    AND?
     
  12. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Wladimir was only inactive because your boy Fury didn't rematch him Fury has a habit of holding up the division.
     
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  13. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    And Parker absolutely destroys him in the rematch. Going by your own very logic. Fury clearly lost to McDermoth, so his resume is garbage. Fury also should been DQ against Cunningham. TKO loss against Walling, UD loss against Ngannou, and should have been TKO against Usyk.
    How about that?

    Whyte was unbeaten, young and hungry, and wanted to punish AJ, as they had feud. You won't get a better version of that.
    Whyte was 26 at the time he faced AJ, and AJ was 25. Get's your facts straight. If anyone was green that was AJ.
    As Whyte already beaten him in the amateurs + Whyte had MMA/Kickboxing bouts before he turns to Pro Boxing.
    Whyte has 21 Kickboxing Bouts and a MMA fight, before going to Boxing.

    So nice try. Whyte was fully grown up fighter, with all of his attributes at his peak, and his chin intact.
    This was Whyte 17 fight, and this was AJ 16 fight.

    So you obviously have no clue what you are talking about.

    Also Whyte took a huge beating by AJ, and anyone who knows a thing, knows that when you get KOed out cold like that, there is a very good chance you will never be the same. Whyte was also floored TWICE after that, and KOED brutally just a fight before the Fury fight by old shot to s**** Povetkin.

    So in a no f**** world Whyte was a better win for Fury, than it was for AJ. In a million year.
     
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  14. Dynamicpuncher

    Dynamicpuncher Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Remind me what Cunningham did at Heavyweight again ?

    Cunningham has been on the floor atleast a dozen times so stopping a 210 pound Cruiserweight who isn't noted for his Heavyweight resume and has a suspect chin isn't the W you think it is.
     
  15. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yet your scared to death of the possibility to every fight Fury, because he will send the pretender into full retirement. Will shatter him in half.

    And don't talk about corruption, as if it wasn't for Warren and Fury being from UK and big name, he would have plenty of L to his record, and wouldn't have been allow to cheat almost every single fight he have.