Fury wins over Whyte and Chisora underrated

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  1. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    What about Usyk you numpty?
     
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  2. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Did he beat Usyk you halfwit?

    I meant the best opponent they beat
     
  3. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    Did you say the best opponent he beat you numpty dumpty?

    "They are easily better than any opponent aj has fought since ruiz or at least on par"

    No, you didn't.

    Numpty 4life
     
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  4. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Spastic
     
  5. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Should you be given credit for completing a jigsaw puzzle faster on your third attempt than you did on your first two attempts?

    Let's not forget that no one in the HW division fights like Chisora, as in is that super tough and relentless and can apply the constant pressure for 12 rounds like he does, and it took two attempts for Belly to really get to grips with him and his pressure style. Both J-Park and Whyte did better in their rematches with Chisora than they did in their first fights against him, or at least result wise Whyte did, and the same applies with Belly who was taken 12 very tough rounds by Chisora in his first fight against him

    Let's also not forget that Belly weighed 50lbs more than Usyk and was heavier than Chisora with a way longer reach than him, whereas Chisora had almost 40lbs on Usyk, the reach difference was a lot less, and it was essentially Usyk's pro HW debut against a real test who actually came to fight

    Not to mention it was a shoe box size ring.
     
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  6. hobby rider

    hobby rider Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I didn’t say he hasn’t. Those three are all very similar in my opinion, one of them just got a lot more protection than the other two.
     
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  7. hobby rider

    hobby rider Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Another Fury Phallus hopper shown up for the mongs they are again. Easily done but still always nice to see.
     
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  8. TMLT87

    TMLT87 Active Member Full Member

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    Most of Whytes wins have an asterisk next to them. The Parker and Franklin wins were contentious, the Del Boy fights were both razor thin, Povetkin was in his 40s and ****ing flatlined him the first time etc.

    Chisora is kind of the opposite end where hes been on the wrong end of contentious decisions a ton of times and is way better than his record suggests. Still, he, like Whyte, isnt all that great, and certainly not a high end opponent for someone at Furys level to be facing in 2022.
     
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  9. Absolutely!

    Absolutely! Fabulous, darling! Full Member

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    Are we playing Jeopardy?

    Fine. In which case my question would be:

    "What word best describes AdamT and every other Fury fan in 2024?"
     
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  10. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    And this guy call me being mental.
    Look at your post you change of heart every two days boy.
    You claimed that Ngannou was going to kill AJ. Just like you claimed, and this is your own words that Fury lost to Ngannou, something everyone knows.

    And the very least Ngannou KD Fury TWICE, and Fury needed a blatant corruption + blatant blind referee to not see a clear second KD and a clear as a day fully intentional elbow that everyone from the crowd sees. Even Ronaldo was pointing that Fury landed illegal elbow.

    As far as Usyk - Chisora goes. Chisora was on 3 win streak, and one of the best shape on his life, based on his own words.
    Lowest Usyk shape, due to injury and suffering COVID twice, and Usyk won easily 10 rounds in that fight. Except for the first 2 rounds, Chisora was hitting thin air all night.
    And unlike Fury who needed to stink the place once again, Usyk didn't need to hug Chisora to death.
    And the all mighty Fury, couldn't drop Chisora even once in 3 fights.

    Also anyone with at least a bit of any knowledge would known that when you are on the wrong end of your 30s., every year count. Between Usyk and Chisora and Chisora - Fury 3, there is 2 years and 2 months gap. Chisora has lost 3 of his last 4 fights, actually he lost his last as well, but was gifted against ancient Pulev and highly inactive Pulev and everyone knows this.
    Pulev outladed Chisora by a good 30 punches. And power punches was even, but most so call Chisora power punches was body ones, that have zero effect on Pulev.

    This is what mental and biased is.
     
  11. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    And just to finish, when you make a comparison between 2 fighters, you can do that only in a short spawn of window, or when the fighter is young. AJ faces undefeated Whyte with his chin still intact. Fury faces a guy with s*** shattered chin, who was just been KTFO right before that fight, by ancient Povetkin.
    Same Whyte who few years early ducked Pulev for mandatory spot.

    Funny how people are now saying that AJ should have fought Chisora, but when there was rumours that Chisora may have been Whyte replacement for AJ, people were very quick to say this is ***** fight, and should never happen.

    As far as Ruiz goes, 1,5 years of inactivity after AJ schools him, and huge weight loss and then goes into huge weight again for Arreola and then Ortiz. And Ortiz fight is a good 3 years after AJ one.

    Everyone with a brain knows how different Ruiz was in Parker fight, AJ fights and his last ones.
    Ruiz is essentially retired, after AJ schools him in the rematch.

    Check what the word mental and bias mean next before any of you Fury fanboys decide to use it again.
     
  12. AdamT

    AdamT Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I never read this drivel or the post below
    Not only are you stalking Fury, you are stalking me now lol

    Obsessed
     
  13. BubblesUK

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    Bingo.

    That's why I would say the Wilder wins are vastly overrated - rather than the Whyte and Chisora ones being underrated.
     
  14. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    We all know that styles make fights.
    I think the victory over Whyte was pretty impressive, Fury completely dominated him and finished him with a beautiful uppercut. Whyte has a decent resume and some highlight reel KO's Fury made him look like a total novice.

    The second Chisora fight was impressive there were some people picking Chisora to win at the time and Fury completely dominated and stopped him.
     
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  15. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Who is ready to suffer for Christ (the truth)? Full Member

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    Fury's win and beautiful knockout against White will be remembered, and will be a nice addition to his resume.
    But he really didn't need the Chisora 3 fight :(