But why Ali? Blackledge has just been dropped by Callum Smith and got back up. That has nothing to do with Fury v Vitali though. Obviously Fury being dropped has a lot to do with Fury v Vitali.
Ok forget ali we'll use lennox Lewis instead Now there was an overhand right knock out Fury was nowhere near knocked out against cunningham you really need to think before you post or you'll get exposed again
what does Lennox Lewis have to do with this thread? His only relevance is in proving how solid of a chin Vitali has. Exposing myself? I've been posting here for 7 years and haven't ever been accused of having an agenda. On a thread you started featuring Vitali vs Fury, I mention a knockdown suffered by Fury. You mention knockdowns featured by Ali and Lewis. Just reading that back makes me laugh. Admittedly I find it more funny do to the Ardmore but even without that I'm sure id find this **** hilarious.
Now you call it a knockdown but in your first post you said "nearly knocked out" you obviously don't know what being nearly knocked out is and now look stupid anyway if you are done embarrassing yourself can we get back to discussing FACTS pertaining to Fury vs vitali I brought up ali vs cooper to demonstrate a real instance of a past HW champ being nearly knocked out in the hope of educating you as it seems in the 7 years you've spent here you still haven't learned what being "nearly knocked out" looks like
He left his chin defenceless in the air and got caught with a solid flush punch. If Cunningham had any power it would have been game over. That's ok though you continue talking about Ali and Lewis.
Fury got up and won by KO Ali needed Smelling salts and a 5 minute rest for which he should have been disqualified then thumbed his way to victory for which he also should have been disqualified And lewis lool you know what happened there Now son if your finished looking foolish are you going to admit fury was nowhere near "nearly knocked out" or are you going to sprout more rubbish
He left his chin defenceless in the air and got caught with a solid flush punch. If Cunningham had any power it would have been game over. That's ok though you continue talking about Ali and Lewis.
who's the idiot 1) the man pointing out Fury has fought limited opposition and was newly sparked by Cunningham. 2) the man talking about Lewis and Ali in a thread about Fury v Vitali.
If Fury never comes back, he is going to be the ultimate enigma. Imagine that he never came back, but Wlad beat Joshua, and Joshua went on to dominate the division!
Yeah, that would make the legacies of all the guys you mentioned all the more interesting. J, what do you think about the major fighters in todays HW division? I think we have a really interesting 5 years ahead of us. I'd love to hear how you sum it all up.
I find it hard to get excited about the HW scene because of the dependence on clinching up close. Someone said something about Joshua a couple of week back, if you forget he's got a title, for a prospect point of view he's being brought along nicely, 3 top ten in a row now. Apparently he's fighting Wlad next, winning that sends him to the top of the pile. Mandatory against Ortiz underlines his credentails. From then it's a waiting game for Fury to come back. Meanwhile Povetkin and Wilder are on a collision course and Parker is there in the background. So there's some great fights to make, but when I've just watched Fenech and Nelson fight in a phone booth for 12 rounds it just reminds the lack of skill these SHW fighters have at close quarters.