If Deontay clearly beats Fury his resume instantly becomes clearly better than AJs

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  1. cleglue1

    cleglue1 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So Joe Frazier shouldn't get credit for beating an inactive Vietnam dodging Muhammad Ali?

    I think not. Call him boring, call him a nobody, but you can also call him the man who beat the man!
     
  2. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    To reiterate what others have already said, AJs record is head and shoulders above Wilders.

    Ortiz is okay maybe like top 10.

    Tyson Fury WAS formidable, today we have no clue, maybe a shadow of his former self, he mentally (and physically) left boxing.

    AJ Dominates his opponents, he has three belts. And has the mentality to stay at the top of the hill, not get a belt than get bored and leave.

    Wilder has my respect as a serious threat, but how can I be impressed with his padded record beyond ortiz?
     
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  3. PolishNavy

    PolishNavy Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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  4. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    My list is very close to that, but if Fury looks good on the eye test, it would be VERY close. Very slight edge to AJ and only because AJs 3 and 4 are a clear step ahead of Wilders 3 and 4.
     
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  5. FastSmith7

    FastSmith7 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lmao, Ortiz is the only tough matchup he ever had
     
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  6. bailey

    bailey Loyal Member Full Member

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    I guess it would depend how people are viewing Fury.
    I dont think there are many that view D Williams beating Tyson as a greater win than Holyfields or rate B Douglas resume as greater than Holyfield for beating an undefeated Tyson.
    I think it will come down to how people choose to view it.
    I guess you view it that way and I think others may go the other way.

    I think it would be a good win in what should be a more winnable fight for Wilder than it was a few years back but favour Fury to win. It would be a good win and get Wilder a more even type standing with Joshua.
    I dont rate the Ortiz win as better than the Parker win but would rate a Fury win, but I dont think it will happen. When Fury was champ he climbed into the ring to put a challenge to Wilder and Wilder seemed more interested in the Povetkin fight he had lined up which was also a tough fight
     
  7. The Ogdoad

    The Ogdoad Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    This isn't the Fury that beat Wlad. This is a washed up Fury looking for a payday.
     
  8. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    DW, I was just trolling ellerbe.
     
  9. madballster

    madballster Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury is ranked inside the top 15 of only one organization. So no, beating the current version of Fury doesn't do much for Deontay's resume. He has better wins in Ortiz and Stiverne I.
     
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  10. Glass City Cobra

    Glass City Cobra H2H Burger King

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    Thats an excellent example. People rave about fraziers win all the time but it wasnt that different from the fury wilder situation. Both ali and fury were coming off 2-3 years off with little sparring or even training and then fought 2 "ok" guys then challenge a reigning champ.

    If fury looks good in his next fight and then wilder beats him all credit is due.

    So fury is washed up at 30 with no defeats but 41 year old wladmir coming off a loss is the best version of wladmir?
     
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  11. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    for beating a guy with just as shaky a chin and resumes as his own? who hasn't had no meaningful fights since running like a ***** from a career high payday rematch vs a 40 year old, shot ex champ.
     
  12. Mr Icaman

    Mr Icaman 32-0 WBC Champ, Ring + Lineal HW Champ Full Member

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    Omg Wilder nut huggers you are not fooling anyone but yourself.

    This is like shooting fish in a barrel if this fight goes ahead.

    Fury is either cashing out or is completely stupid..
     
  13. Beyonce Wilder

    Beyonce Wilder Active Member Full Member

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    olympic gold medallists on joshua's resume: wlad

    olympic gold medallists on deontay's resume: audley
     
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  14. Holler

    Holler Doesn't appear to be a paid matchroom PR shill Full Member

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    Interesting that the one organisation that decided to return Fury to the rankings after he beat the second best cruiserweight in Albania is the same organisation that seems to repeatedly make odd decisions which are favourable to Haymon fighters.

    Or should I just take off the tinfoil hat?
     
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  15. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Different scenario's. Ali beat Quarry and Bonavena before facing Frazier, not Seferi and Pianeta lol.

    Both Quarry and Bonavena had fought Frazier before facing Ali and Ali beat them both faster than Frazier. It would be like Fury now coming back and beating Ortiz and Parker faster than Wilder and AJ and then facing Wilder or AJ.

    Suffice to say Ali had proven he was still a top contender after his forced inactivity unlike Fury.