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

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Who_Necks, Jan 25, 2021.


Resume Fury or Joshua

  1. Fury

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    49.1%
  2. Joshua

    55 vote(s)
    50.9%
  1. DramaShow

    DramaShow 19 banned Full Member

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    All I see you post is criticising Matchroom / Joshua. Your list is deluded Sir. Martin would wipe the floor with Pianeta and Schwarz. Joshua also fought a better version of Whyte than Fury who lost all punch resistance after being knocked out by Povetkin.

    You also have Wallin at the same level as Povetkin and above Parker and Ruiz. This is the feather-fisted Otto Wallin who was lucky to get the decision against Kamil Sokolowski. Povetkin who fought Joshua would have also beat every version of Chisora.
     
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    :pancarta::pancarta::pancarta::pancarta::pancarta::pancarta::pancarta::pancarta::pancarta:
     
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  3. aaaaa

    aaaaa Ash banned Full Member

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    Martin couldn't wipe the floor with a mop.
     
  4. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Its weird the hate he has for them. He hid his post history for a reason.. its so biased!
     
  5. aaaaa

    aaaaa Ash banned Full Member

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    Beatdownz AKA Brixton Bummer calling people biased when it comes to Matchroom.
     
  6. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    How am i biased? Youre a beg mate.
     
  7. BrokerNYC

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    If Wilder wasn't a threat AJ would have fought him by now, no matter what anyone including Eddie Hearn says AJ is the only common denominator in these fights not happening.

    If Wilder was scared of AJ he would have been scared of the man who stopped him in Fury but he wasn't he went in the ring and put on a courageous performance against Fury. He didn't tip tap about and not engage in fear of getting knocked out.

    AJ on the other hand went to Saudi and fought the a defensive fight against an obese man that's a doppelgänger for Adam Richmond from man vs food..

    One thing I do agree with you on is that AJ is Elite, but until he steps up and shows some heart he's just another champion by design not merit...
     
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  8. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    The same Wilder who took less money against Tyson instead of facing AJ for way more? Ok.
     
  9. Safin

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    1. Martin may well wipe the floor with Pianeta and Schwarz, but not the Martin that came to lie down. I had already mentioned that, but for some reason that escaped you.

    2. Whyte wasn't a better version against Joshua. He was inexperienced and that nearly got him put over in a round, and almost disqualified, too. He was out of shape and, despite low output, was gassed after a few rounds. On top of that, he blew out his shoulder and was on the operating table the following day. It's ludicrous to suggest that was a better Whyte.

    3. Povetkin had just been dropped by British level David Price, and was almost 40. Povetkin was one rung below shot when he faced Joshua, and he was never that good anyway.

    4. As stated, Parker came with zero ambition. In his bout with Joshua, neither landed a glove on the other. It was **** poor from Paint Dry Parker. Any decent heavyweight who comes with ambition ranks above that. See, this is where context kills the Joshua fanboys like yourself. You struggle once it's not simply a list of names without context.

    5. Again, Ruiz was 45 stones. He had been training in the local Popeye's Chicken franchise. It was a disastrous performance and even the likes of Hughie Fury would've schooled that Rice Pudding Jr.

    6. No, that Povetkin wouldn't. Aside from being dropped by British level David Price. He was there for the taking in his next bout against Hughie Fury but he was too crap to take advantage of it. A 39 year old Povetkin is without doubt an easier task than Chisora 1 or 2, who can actually take a punch, unlike the Russian.
     
  10. aaaaa

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    Because he wanted to fight the best.
     
  11. aaaaa

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    Ruiz is more like Russell from the film 'Up'

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  12. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Fcuk off mate. That was a supposed lay up. How can you be the best with that level of inactivity against world class opposition and whilst battline addictions? ******.
     
  13. Safin

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    How can you be the best with two wins out of five (against mediocre opponents) and zero wins in over two years?
     
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  14. aaaaa

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    Grumpy grumps.
     
  15. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don’t really think there is much of a debate here on this now.