Wilder WILL ko Fury and WON'T deserve much credit

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  1. Axel

    Axel New Member banned Full Member

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    You're full of ****. Storm pretending like any of these heavyweights record stands out among there peers. What's so special about Joshua and Fury's record. I've seen your posts the past few days ridiculing Wilder and very doubtful that you will honor your promise when dispatches Fury if and when they fight.

    Before the Klitschko fight, fury was a laughing stock. Beats a timid stiff in Vladimir in the most uneventful contest in heavyweight history and you Brits act like he's the second coming of Mohammad Ali. What's his other best win, Chisora? This is the same Chisora that former lightheavyweight in David made a quick work of.

    Coming out of a loss, Joshua beats Vladimir Klitschko and you Brits hell the win up there with Rumble in the Jungle. 20 years ago Joseph Parker and Dillian Whyte wouldn't have qualified as sparing partners for a mid level heavyweight the likes of Tommy morrison, yet these clowns are used as some type of measuring stick to emphasis what a great fighter Joshua and Fury is.

    Seriously, it doesn't take much to be a big star in the U.K. Many of your talents will be fighting on local television if they were from U.S. Instead of pressuring Joshua, the likes of you are busy making excuses on why the fight hasn't materialized. I swear, stupid fans like you are a disgrace to the sports. "oh he's A side".

    Mind you I'm not here pretend as if Wilder is anything special. Opposite to popular believes among the Brits, Wilder is not that highly regarded on this side of the world. There is a reason he has never headlined a PPV event. His record is nothing special, however non of these heavweights has a record that stands out ahead of his.

    The sooner those two English stiffs are knocked the **** out, the better for the sport. I like the Brits enthusiasm and support for the fighters but sometimes your illusion of grandeur is ridiculous.
     
  2. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    I agree. The fact of the matter is that if Wilder wins, we will all remember how **** Fury looked the fight before. I thought he would fight a decent opponent next but not Wilder. He’s been out of shape and on drugs for a while, this isn’t smart.
     
  3. andrewa1

    andrewa1 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I hate this type of hypocrisy. Unless he looks terrible against Pianeta AND looks physically completely out of shape against Wilder, Wilder would deserve at least as much credit for beating him as AJ did for beating a 41 y o Wlad 1.5 years removed from his last (losing) fight.

    Jeez, just be consistent people.
     
  4. N17

    N17 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Well you haven't been reading my posts very carefully, I've never said or pretended Fury was some kind of modern day great or a yard stick to measure other Heavyweights, same goes for AJ, I've been saying for weeks I wouldn't rule out a Povetkin upset.

    But thank you, I've been saying Furys resume is a little suspect, his win against WK was looked upon as poor at the time and you agree, so we actually agree.

    Also you've just agreed with what people are saying about Wilder Vs Fury, if Wilder does beat him it doesn't mean much because Fury's resume is actually quite poor and he hasn't really proven much.

    You also quoted me as saying Wilder knocks Fury out so how the hell am I saying Fury is sort sort of great?

    Surely I'd be saying "Even though Fury has been inactive blah blah.. He still beats Wilder"

    Did you actually read what I typed?

    So I'm not understanding your points really, you just seem to want to have a pop at British fighters, British sport, British boxing fans and want Fury and AJ to be beaten.

    That's fine, I'm not that overly defensive about British boxing, you are entitled to your opinions and I welcome them.

    Other than that, I suggest you read my posts a little more carefully but have a great weekend.
     
  5. LANCE99

    LANCE99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    If he KO's Fury, he'll get the credit he deserves. But no one can fool themselves in to assuming this is a great version of Fury. Whether one likes it or not, we have to deal with the version we have.

    that being said, Wilder WILL be the linear HW champion.
     
  6. Tyson Fury Goat

    Tyson Fury Goat Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    yes frank confirmed that he said lets see how fury looks vs penny first
     
  7. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury will win every round and stop him late. Think Calzaghe-Lacy, Barrera-Naseem, Usyk-Gassiev...that kind of fight.

    The fraud train is about to derail.
     
  8. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Thinking about it again, though... If Fury have time just to get into decent shape, and he has one more tune-up before a possible fight with Wilder, he should give Wilder all he can handle. He has two inches in height and two inches in reach and is a very good boxer for such a big guy, so Wilder will have to come to him and I don't know if he has the sufficient skill set. It might also depend on how good a punch Fury can take, since Wilder will probably land sometime or other.
     
  9. VG_Addict

    VG_Addict Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury should have at least 2 more fights before he faces Wilder.