I give you two from the last one and a half years: Usyk beating Joshua twice, against all odds, first on away soil. Joshua was supposed to be everything Fury fans now parrot Fury would be for Usyk. "Too big", "too strong", "too heavy". Never mind those liars who blabber about how they always know Joshua was this and that and Usyk would beat him. Everybody and their neighbours predicted Joshua to not only beat but beat badly/destroy/KO Usyk quickly. Everybody - from Reddit to YT to ex-fighters to Ring Magazine pundits. Usyk was supposed to be found out what a pumped-up CW he is, Joshua was going to beat him into retirement etc. Fury beating an almost 40, gun shy Klitschko in Germany was a very good win yet it doesn't come close to Usyk beating Joshua twice, especially since Fury ducked the rematch.
Get back to me when Fury beats Joyce ("not your time, Joe"), Ruiz ("I don't care about fat little Mexicans"), and Usyk ("I don't care about middleweight midgets"). Fury always has an "explanation" for why he doesn't have to fight any other top guys, and all he achieved in the last decade or so was beating the same limited, flat-footed one-trick-pony over and over while ducking everyone else and retiring seventy-two times.
So you think defeated proven mental midget bodybuilder has more acclaim than 2015 Wlad? Because that's what you're saying Now that's a take from someone who does not know SQUAT ABOUT BOXING. Stop embarrassing yourself.
Not the most exciting fight, but a great win. Wlad has always been a bit robotic like Jushua. Lets not forget Wlad holds the record for the longest cumulative heavyweight title reign of all time, with 4,382 days as world heavyweight champion.
At almost forty Wlad was nowhere near prime and looked like **** in his previous fight against Jennings and his last fight against Joshua. The "fight" itself was more Two guys practicing mime than an actual fight. I'd give it a five on importance, a half star on entertainment. Both guys put up a **** performance. Fury did nothing to decisively win. Plenty of champs have kept their belts with performances just as bad, Fury should have taken some chances. Instead both guys were happy to do squat and take their chances with the judges. Wlad absolutely couldn't pull the trigger his last three fights and looking back should have retired beforehand.
What was prime Wlad? Last time I checked it was probably around 2012 and he looks bad in all his fights. A big useless stiff robot bum of a man with zero stamina, telegraphed pinches, no grappling nuance just jab and grab. Fury beats any version of Wlad. There is no version that offers anything different.
That mental midget knocked out a ridiculously more aggressive, agile and fierce Wlad than the one Fury fought (juiced up to the gills, I might add) the most boring 12 rounds against in HW history. That’s the funniest thing in you Fury fans. Joshua, who was schooled by the best active HW today, shits all over on the best achievement of your cult leader because he defeated the immensely better version of the same guy in a more decisive fashion and literally sent him to retirement. When the dust settles, Fury will be a mere footnote in HW history with his **** resume. He had all the potential in the world and yet, he amassed a paper thin resume. In an era where you have Usyk, Joshua, Joyce, Ruiz, his career best at 34 after 34 fights is beating a shot version of Wlad while on the juice and beating the same limited one-trick-pony over and over. That’s it, that’s all. Only six title bouts, including one against an almost 40, 12-losses Chisora whom he’d beaten twice already. Fury’s middle name is not Luke but Embarrassing. And it’s palpable when you put out your ridiculously over exaggerated hagiographies about Fury that you know this too - that’s why you troll so hard.
It's a very good win on par with Michael Spinks dethroning Larry Holmes, although Spinks moving up from Light Heavyweight makes it a better achievement overall. But Fury was a massive underdog vs Wladimir which has to be taken into account aswell.
There you go - your cult leader beating this "useless stiff robot bum" was not a big achievement at all. And that's his best win in his career. What an absolute **** resume – very honest of you to admit and confirm it yourself like that.
Very good win. He did defeat Wladimir ending an 10 year reign. So that in itself deserves respect. But it’s DEFINITELY NOT what that obese dip**** John Fury makes it out to be. That’s for sure. Watch the Jennings fight before this one and then watch say… the Chagaev fight and ask yourself if that’s the same fighter. Fury beat a 39 year old Wlad that was on a downward trajectory. NOT a prime Wlad that KOed Peter. I do rate Fury’s ducking of the Wlad rematch at about a 9 as far as all time chicken **** moves in the HW division. If he ducks Usyk he’ll bump Bowe out of the number one spot.
If Joshua is just a bodybuilder, doesn't that make fury's best win just an old bodybuilder/ Lets face it, your boy has zero quality wins, zilch.
Yeah I love Usyk but for years the majority of this forum has **** on AJ saying he is no good but somehow Usyk's win over him makes him better than Fury.
"Wlad wasn't schooled" P4P No.2 Wlad was limited to the fewest number of landed punches EVER by a champion in a 12 round title fight and lost his belts by 8-4, 9-3 margins at home, as the A-side. These are just objective facts, you can't debate them. Wlad got totally and utterly schooled. "Wlad is still angry because..." Because Fury clowned and schooled him in his backyard and never gave him the chance to improve on his performance or go out on his shield. Good, screw Wlad. I didn't see the b*stard giving Povetkin a rematch. Malik Scott said that he hadn't seen a contender with the kind of confidence and swagger Fury had since Clay beat Liston. Fury fought like a man with zero doubt that he could school Wlad, so why would a more experienced Fury fear an older, more worn, dethroned Wlad in Britain? Fury had no need to rematch Wlad, he had nothing to get back. It's not like Fury was beaten in his backyard, as Wlad was against Puritty and Sanders.