Tyson Fury was nearly KOd in his last fight, how much does he really have left?

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  1. Oakland Billy Smith

    Oakland Billy Smith Active Member banned Full Member

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    He's also been very inactive...I don't even think he has any fight lined up right now
     
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  2. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He rolled off the couch and beat Wilder by six points. Next time he will be in much better shape and, minus the knockdowns, beat him by 7-10, but still get ripped off.

    Right now, as we speak, the only guy who is in Fury's ballpark without help from crooked ratings organizations and judges is Joshua.

    So I would as "a lot."
     
  3. Ukansodoff

    Ukansodoff Deontay plz stop ducking Joshua. Thank you. Full Member

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    Tyson Fury almost became WBC champion in his last fight, a very high percentage of people who watched that fight feel he did win, should of won, was robbed of the win. So how much does he really have left?
     
  4. destruction

    destruction Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Tyson Fury is bonafide top 3 HW up there behind AJ and above Wilder in number 2 spot.

    He looks to have the focus to not blow up again and go AWOL on drink and drugs.

    He really needs to make the AJ fight...that is the career defining fight for him

    Everything else other than fighting AJ is fluff
     
  5. Furious

    Furious Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Strange thread really. You could also ask how much Wilder has left after the cumulative effect of being hit for 12 rounds.

    It’s only March and he fought in December - AJ last fought in September for balance.
     
  6. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    As long as Fury's head is in the right place, he will become champion again.
     
  7. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    He was ripe for a brutal knockout, against Deontay in the rematch. Shame this fighting gypsy ducked the rematch like the Klitschsko fight. Him and his team are waiting for that cash out fight against Joshua. And the bodybuilder is right when he says he'll just walk over to Fury knock him out. Fury has little power to trouble bigger fighters. Just watch toprank feed him with small fighters over the next couple of years.
     
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  8. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    I think it's much more valid to ask the question of Wilder. He looks increasingly ragged as time goes on and he's nearing his mid thirties and taken sustained damage in his last two fights. Injury prone as well and can't seem to keep his weight on.

    Fury obviously has a ton more to give.
     
  9. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Fury massively troubles big punchers, look at the Klitschko fight and even the Wilder fight. Why would he duck a rematch of a fight he was robbed in and clearly won whilst only 65%
     
  10. Gomo

    Gomo Active Member Full Member

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    He will make as much money as he can whilst taking as few risks as he can.

    They are all the same AJ, wilder, fury all milking the sport for what they can get out of it

    None of them really want to fight each other, wilder only took the fury fight because he thought he was shot and fury only came back for a payday... probably surprised himself how well he did and thinks ok great, well I don't want none of that risk again show me the money hence the wilder duck and the espn deal.

    Neither of them have a prayer against AJ and I think fury is the most talented boxer in the division but AJ has the tools to put him away
     
  11. chico g

    chico g Let's watch some Sesame Street...lmao Full Member

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    No robbery, he was knocked down twice. Why can't Tyson just do what Joshua does, and stop his opponents with his fists. He isn't capable of stopping Wlad or Wilder.
     
  12. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Calculate the percentage ''nearly getting KO'd'' takes out of a fighter and then subtract it from the 50% Fury who was robbed against a 100% Donkey on Donkey's turf. :deal:
     
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  13. Bensub

    Bensub Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Number one in the world til someone beats him imo.
     
  14. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Fury won the rest of the 12th round so it didn't impact him that much.

    He also will be far fitter from the regular training.

    The issue is he has to be in with a dangerous opponent to make him watchable. If TR want to feed him some bums he will look awful himself.

    Should have taken the 50/50 split and rematch.
     
  15. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Casual statement if ever saw one. He out BOXes them, see in a sport called boxing we call that the art. Fury might not have Wilder's power but has more movement than any heavyweight since Ali. And the way he fights is very difficult stylistically for any one to pin down. At 60% he whooped Wilder's ass and even with 2 knock-downs he was 2 points up. It was a robbery because 1 judge had Wilder 4 points UP that's a robbery