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. BrokerNYC

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    You still don't see that it's an issue on AJs side?

    It's going to be 2023 and AJ hasn't fought Wilder or Fury yet?
    So the issue is both Wilder & Fury who have fought each other 3 times and not AJ? 6 separate decisions have been made to fight each other yet AJ is yet to make one to fight either one of these two?

    Do you think they are scared of AJ?

    Do you think someone like Fury is scared of AJ? I doubt it and if you think this way you are in the realms of fanboy delusion.

    Like I said before I class AJ as elite, I also class both Fury and Wilder as elite and think it's about time AJ stepped up and fought someone that could potentially hurt him, not an aged fighter, or a fighter that has no ambition, but a real killer like a Wilder or Fury. Or needs to go to someones back yard and fight them.
     
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  2. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    What is with this constant "elite" chat? You seem to be putting Joshua on the same level as Fury which is just laughable. Wilder would also knock his head clean off.
     
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  3. teddybaldock

    teddybaldock Active Member Full Member

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    Fury and any other answer is silly.

    fury beaten Doshua’s two best wins more convincingly and beaten wilder twice by brutal stoppages. The levels are clear here
     
  4. BrokerNYC

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    I just think we won't know until they fight, the triangle theory doesn't work in boxing and they should fight each other to find out.
     
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  5. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Joshua has lost thrice, once to an absolute pudding. He can't take a punch and his best win is Fury's leftovers. It's not even remotely close. They are leagues apart. The fact that Joshua fanboys like yourself are still clinging on to hope despite what has transpired over the last few years beggars belief!
     
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  6. aaaaa

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    Spot on. I find the notion that anyone is scared of Joshua absolutely laughable, especially Fury and Wilder when they've fought the other 3 times.
     
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  7. BrokerNYC

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    Joshua fanboy lol far from it, out of AJ, Fury and Wilder I prefer Wilder but overall I root for Michael Hunter in the HWD
     
  8. fruitandnutcase

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    A case could be made that AJ still had a better resume than Fury immediately after Fury had beaten Wilder and AJ had beaten Ruiz in their rematch, but several years on AJ has only added Pulev to that last whereas Fury has added: Wilder, again, Whyte and Chisora for a third time - who himself won a tough decision against Pulev. Going into 2023 I don't think you can really argue AJ has a better resume than Fury at this point in time without really playing up his wins. In reality, the only solid win AJ has that has aged nicely is Povetkin. Maybe you could lump Whyte and Ruiz into that if you're pushing it

    I will accept that AJ has a deeper resume and has faced more top-tier styles than Fury has, but that's not really a better vs. better situation. Whether you like it or not, Fury's Klitschko win was not only the standout win of the Twentytens but also the true generational passing of the torch, both Wilder wins are far more worthwhile than detractors make out and all of the Chisoras, Whytes, Cunninghams and Wallins squeezed together still make up for something

    The minute Fury beats or even draws against Usyk (and I see this fight as being far closer than some people think), his resume catapults itself beyond AJ's forever

    Sadly, instead of trying to help rebuild AJ or give him the time and space to figure out his post-MSG identity, Hearn is desperately clinging onto the old 2017/2018 talking points. Hearn might be a fantastic businessman, but he's a dog**** promoter and it shows
     
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  9. Zedrin

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    come off it with your joshua fanboy bias

    Wilder is the most dangerous fighter in the heavyweight division with that crazy power of his. Beating Wilder is a better win than Ruiz.
     
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  10. BEATDOWNZ

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    Whose he beaten worth a toss?
     
  11. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    He beat Wilder 3x or officially 2 1/2.

    How can you write Wilder as 1 result like you did Ruiz for AJ.
     
  12. aaaaa

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    This aged terribly.

    ‘Be interesting to see who wins out of Wilder and Martin’ :lol:
     
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  13. jimmyonebomb

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    Why do we say CV when we go for a job, but when we’re talking abar boxing we go all yank and say “resume”? Think that’s the real question we should be examining
     
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  14. Murderers' Row

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    Bravo!
     
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  15. Glenn McKrory

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    Cousin Benga aka G14 has Head of Security at both Watford Asda, and Head of Security at Watford Sainsbury's on his CV.

    I think we can all agree that Joshua and Fury's CV's pale in comparison. Fury was a used car dealer a period, while Joshua was dealing weed on the mean streets of Watford, before he got caught and had to wear a tag on his ankle.

    However, these rankings may change if Joshua qualifies and receives his diploma in Ukraine Studies. As it stands, he doesn't know what's going on, but he does know that it's not nice.
     
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