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It seems you don’t know how boxing is scored then. Usyk outlanded Fury in ten rounds, landing fifty-one high-impact power punches compared to...
Voted no as I think right now, in October 2024, he is second only to Usyk.
He landed over thirty and it did nothing. Usyk’s alleged vulnerability to the body has always been blown way out of proportion. [MEDIA]
There’s nothing he can do. He has a puncher’s chance since it’s a heavyweight fight, but then again, he landed his best shots on Usyk in the first...
Usyk wins every time. Fury is tailor made for him.
Wilder was definitely more affected, he took a bad beating twice. That said, I don't think any version of Wilder could win against Zhang or...
I agree that Usyk could do it. But whether he is the only one from the current crop—who knows. The Tyson following has been one of the biggest and...
That’s exactly why Fury ducked Usyk, Joshua, and an unbeaten Whyte (remember the Diamond Belt situation in 2019?) for years, and didn’t respond...
Even with the loss against Dubois, Joshua's resume is still better than Fury's. Fury's only notable wins in almost a decade were against Wilder,...
I don’t see Fury’s place as number two justified based on his most recent showings against Usyk and Ngannou. You mention how Fury had more success...
To be honest, not at all. He kept his guard down from the first second. He made a crucial error in trying to knock Dubois out and rushed in...
Since you refer to Joshua as The Bodybuilder and you are bigging Wilder up, I'm assuming you are a Fury fan. That Cruiser also did this:...
If you watched the fight and actually agree with that assessment from Fury, you simply don’t understand boxing. Even Shane Fury said he thought...
And in all fairness, Ortiz has nobody on his resume either. The fact alone that he is Wilder’s most notable win proves what a protected hype job...