Fury hasn't beat none yet

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  1. baconmaker

    baconmaker Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Fury best wins

    Dereck Chisora 2x
    Cruiser Cunningham
    Kevin Johnson

    Who else he has beat?

    Hammer isn't best one out there. We'll see how good Fury really is when he fights someone of this list: Wilder, Pulev, Povetkin, Jennings, Ruiz Jr, Browne, Perez, Takam

    IMO Fury needs step up and fight top 5 heavy.
     
  2. lepinthehood

    lepinthehood When I'm drinking you leave me well alone banned Full Member

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    Browne lol
    Ruiz jr lol

    No thanks. The rest are good fights.
     
  3. baconmaker

    baconmaker Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Browne probably loses to Fury. But Andy Ruiz Jr has chance if he's in shape and comes in 250 lbs. He hits like truck and can put any HW to sleep. Ruiz Jr needs to get his diet right.
     
  4. TERRYTIBBS

    TERRYTIBBS Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Chisora twice once including a stoppage which even Vitali couldn't do.

    Even Haye didn't dominate Chisora the way Fury did.

    Kevin Johnson was a lot better then he was now, when Fury beat him.

    Steve Cunningham by KO who has done that before?

    Hamer will be another win on Saturday and he was playing with that Joey Abell
     
  5. ellerbe

    ellerbe Loyal Member Full Member

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    Ruiz Jr is a beast, just because he had one bad fight with a broken hand don't write him off. Skill wise he's ahead of both Fury and Wilder.
     
  6. kragz

    kragz 49*-0 Full Member

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    Chisora that fought Haye actually came to fight.
     
  7. 10Count_Hero

    10Count_Hero Active Member Full Member

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    His resume is decent. Nothing amazing but it isn't terrible.
     
  8. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    His resume doesn't stand out but then very few heavyweights these days do. Fact is while he is still relatively untested he's better than many of Wlad's opponents like Mormeck, Pianeta and Leapai. I'd much rather have Fury face Wilder or Wlad than them face another no name who hasn't even beaten a gate keeper level fighter. We've had enough Wach's, Leapai's etc.

    Fury proved with a dominating win over a fit Chisora he is a genuine contender. Chisora may not be a world beater but he's proven he is competitive at world level, giving Vitali a decent fight, beating Helenius though not getting the decision and beating gate keepers like Johnson and Scott.

    Throw in the wins over Cunningham and Johnson and you have a decent opponent, not great but for this era an acceptable title challenger.

    But I'm still not sold on Fury, he won't beat Wlad and can't see him being a future dominating champion.
     
  9. baconmaker

    baconmaker Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Chisora is the worlds best marketed average fighter ever. He went to distance with Vitali and Helenius, only because both of them fought with one arm. Helenius broke right hand and Vitali left hand.
     
  10. The General

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    skill wise i'm ahead of wilder
     
  11. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Chisora stopped unbeaten Scott , who then totally shut out World Title challenger - Leapai every second of every round.

    Chisora arguably beat Helenius 10 round to 2 , just after he toy'd with former World Champion and two time world title challenger - Peter.
    Helenius handled Peter easier and sparked him out in more impressive fashion than Wlad did.

    Vitali had his hardest fight against Chisora since Lewis. He was forced to dig deep while Fury stopped him one sided barely breaking a sweat.
     
  12. dinovelvet

    dinovelvet Antifanboi Full Member

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    Bullshyt. Vitali was back in the ring that year less than 7 months later against Charr. Which meant he was back training soon after the Chisora fight.
     
  13. Rampage88

    Rampage88 Active Member Full Member

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    If Tyson gets past Hammer who does he fight next? Klitschko. THE heavyweight champion. Surely a step up?
     
  14. RememberingC.S.

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    It's funny because on your list, NOBODY has a better resume than Fury, except Povetkin :lol: :patsch

    And Fury doesn't even need to fight. He's already mando, and he's risking his mando spot against someone who's ranked top 3 by one of the organizations :hi:
     
  15. Scar

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    If this division had anyone, Wilder wouldn't be holding the WBC title.