Tyson Furys first 5 comeback fights/Wilders first 5 title defences

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  1. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fine. Compare them.

    Both guys won titles in 2015.

    Wilder broke his hand twice (including in the bout where he won the WBC title) and tore his bicep and had surgery twice, and he's still managed nine successful title defenses in four years ...eight by KO ... with his tenth defense scheduled for November.

    Fury tested positive for PEDs after his title win, was stripped of his belts, didn't reapply for his license for a couple years (so the PED ban didn't go on his record) and has made four defenses (two of them scheduled for 10 rounds because he didn't know if he could go 12) of the "lineal" belt he won while he was taking banned PEDs ... and he has two stoppages (one over a 40-year-old cruiserweight who quit in his corner).

    Wilder's fighting Ortiz in a rematch next, in what was arguably the heavyweight fight of the year last year. Ortiz is top six in the world by Ring. Fury is fighting Wallin, who wasn't even ranked by the WBO until Arum (who has testified under oath he's paid orgs bribes to rate fighters) began talking to his team about a Fury fight.

    Compare away. Moron.
     
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  2. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Wilder has made nine successful WBC title defenses.

    You can count the number of heavyweight champions in the sport's history who have made nine successful defenses on two hands.
     
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  3. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Wilder lost the Fury fight so no he has 8 title defenses and one robbery draw. he also has the weakest title defenses in HW history and lost his only meaningful defense to a legit proven fighter at 60%.
     
  4. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He didn't lose the Fury fight. It was a draw. Jack Johnson didn't lose his title to Battling Jim Johnson when they drew. Tommy Burns didn't lose his title to Philadelphia Jack O'Brien when they drew. Chris Byrd didn't lose his title to Andrew Golota when they drew. Rahman didn't lose his title to Toney when they drew. Holyfield and Lewis didn't both lose their belts when they drew. And none of them floored their challenger twice on top of it (like Wilder did). Wilder has nine successful defenses.
     
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  5. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Maybe if I get bored later, dont you clowns get embarrassed enough about Wilder on here ? When you KNOW i'll do it better then anyone on here showing you how poor his career has been ? :icon_pc:
     
  6. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Those fights were actually competitive and close rounds to judge.

    Not so much the Fury fight bc anyone with two eyes can see whos winning the rounds as few punches weren't being thrown and it was clear who was missing and getting tagged up. :imwithstupid:
     
  7. Dubblechin

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    Wilder is the most exciting heavyweight puncher the sport may have ever produced. Why would anyone get bored of him?

    Would you prefer Wilder kissed 40 year old cruiserweight opponents or fought boring 10-round decisions in title defenses on Carl Frampton undercards, like Fury did?
     
  8. 305th

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    When Fury actually engaged instead of wobbling that flabby paunch of his to the crowd, he got put on his fat ass and back twice.

    He's Hughie Fury with more physical strength and a slightly better right hand.
     
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    Because like all Joshua nuthuggers he knows Wilder presents the best chance of Joshua's head landing in the 5th row.
     
  10. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I didn't say anything about bored. Hes exciting because he cant box and goes spastic with punches bc he has trouble winning rounds if he cant hurt you.
     
  11. Dubblechin

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    Wilder threw more punches in 11 of the 12 rounds and scored two knockdowns over his challenger. There are no highlights for Fury in the Wilder fight, there were no moments people could point to for him, the only highlights were Wilder taking his head off (twice) and Fury picking his broad butt off the floor time and again.

    Wilder successfully defended his WBC title against Tyson Fury. And they would've already fought again, but Fury not only RAN from the rematch after asking the WBC for a couple more days to iron out the details of the return fight, Fury BOLTED NETWORKS to avoid a return and insisted he needed another year or so before he could fight Wilder again.

    Go on, keep comparing them.
     
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  12. GALVATRON

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    When Fury engaged he had Wilder wobbled in the 5th round and in the 12th AFTER a knockdown ? lmao
     
  13. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Wilder needed his own promotion behind him to get a draw 90% of the boxing world KNOWS he lost.

    Like I said better hope he gets the W in a rematch bc it aint going to be on his promotion ,it will be on ESPN. lol
     
  14. Dubblechin

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    Sure he did.
     
  15. lobk

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    I'm having a great laugh with people Comparing Fury's list of bums to Wilder's list of bums as a justification that they are actually great matches. Even to go as far as say Wallin is a dangerous good fight. LMAO!!!
     
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