Who has the better Resume? Fury or Big Dosser Femi?

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Resume Fury or Joshua

  1. Fury

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  2. Joshua

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    50.9%
  1. Casually Hardcore

    Casually Hardcore New Member Full Member

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    Is that what your excited about? Seeing USYK wankers crying? That's a sad life.

    I'm excited for seeing the best two in the division put on a great fight.
     
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  2. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    All right, fair enough.

    But top ten boxers like Molina, Martin, Parker, Pulev, Breazeale, Ruiz and Povetkin would be 50/50 to beat Fury. You can’t disregard these top tenners. Incredible depth.
     
  3. Murderers' Row

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    It's going to be biblical.
     
  4. BrokerNYC

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    Exactly what I said earlier.

    No doubt AJ is elite but we can’t base the depth of his resume on fact he fought but lost to Usyk, fought on enemy ground once (MSG) and lost too.

    AJs two biggest wins were Parker and Klitschko, both on home turf with all the advantages that come with it, imagine AJ fought Klitschko two years earlier in Germany and had the issues with the ring mat or the smoke through the vents, unfavourable ref…? You think he still would have won?

    AJ clearly won the Parker fight but the ref again was horrendous, didn’t let them engage, was on home soil with all the advantages that come with it too.

    I would say Wilder is elite, he’d be favourite against everyone in the division excluding Fury, including Joyce maybe 50/50 against AJ. Makes him Elite
     
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  5. Safin

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    I don’t really get this arbitrarily defined term “elite” that gets thrown around.
     
  6. BrokerNYC

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    Same as the wealth definition, top 1%
     
  7. Safin

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    of all active heavyweight boxers? About 1400 I think, so arguably he would be. He’s certainly in the top 20. I’m not sure if I’d put him in the top 15.
     
  8. BrokerNYC

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    OK I stand corrected then, not the top 1%, just the top 5 which I would say he's clearly in
     
  9. Dynamicpuncher

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    Fury has the better single wins over the likes of Wladimir when he was still champion, and Deontay Wilder.

    But Joshua has more filler on his resume overall, with more named opponents on his record. But the losses on Joshua's record, especially bad one vs Ruiz count against him.
     
  10. Safin

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    No, you are right with the numbers I think. Top 5 would put him in the top 1% but I don’t think he’s in the top 15 never mind top 5. How can he be in the top 5 having no wins in over 2 years, and only beating sumo Ruiz and Pudding Pulev out of last 5 opponents?
     
  11. BEATDOWNZ

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    No. Wildetlr hasnt beaten a top 10 guy. Didnt beat anyone worth a toss when Fury was inactive. Joyce isnt elite.
     
  12. BEATDOWNZ

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    But AJ beat Ruiz.
     
  13. aaaaa

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    Fury has beaten Liverpool and Chelsea, Joshua has beaten West Ham, Everton, Villa, Brighton, Palace and Wolves.

    Fury has yet to face Man City but Joshua lost twice against them.

    Joshua lost to the one hit wonder Leicester but they were ill prepared the next time and couldn’t reach the same heights.
     
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  14. BEATDOWNZ

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    Genuine question: What inidication does Wilders resume give that hes elite? He had 90+ minutes to stop Tyson. Two years in time for game plans... and he failed. Until then he was a hypejob who the yanks were trying to get to 50-0. Time will not be kind to Wilder.

    How come you dont mention Ruiz losing the reamatch? I swear it's like this forum selectively forgets this.
     
  15. Safin

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    Beating a 45 stone Andy Ruiz on points in a snooze is not impressive, that's why.
     
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