Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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kidbazooka1 wrote:The fellow brits here cringe at the though but Wilder will become the undisputed champ and reign for a long Time.

Mark my words.

On a side note Fury should work on his body guy looks like a 50 yr old truck driver. Flabby, knee buckle, arms of chubby women and not an ounce of muscle.
There we go again--another long-term reign you're predicting for a relatively unproven fighter, one who has fought just a single opponent who was top ten at the time (and of course Wilder was buckled by Eric Molina and had his eye shut by Duhaupas; that's the stuff of prolonged dominance huh?).

Why does quality of opposition matter for you when it comes to fighters like GGG and Frampton, but not people like Spence and Wilder? Why talk about Fury being a bum when he's beaten the long-time champ, yet heap great praise on someone whose best win is over fat, lazy Bermaine Stiverne, a guy who was schooled for nearly 10 rounds by 40 year old Ray Austin? Maybe you're just as, or possibly more, nationalistic in your support than the Brits are?
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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crusader wrote:
kidbazooka1 wrote:The fellow brits here cringe at the though but Wilder will become the undisputed champ and reign for a long Time.

Mark my words.

On a side note Fury should work on his body guy looks like a 50 yr old truck driver. Flabby, knee buckle, arms of chubby women and not an ounce of muscle.
There we go again--another long-term reign you're predicting for a relatively unproven fighter, one who has fought just a single opponent who was top ten at the time (and of course Wilder was buckled by Eric Molina and had his eye shut by Duhaupas; that's the stuff of prolonged dominance huh?).

Why does quality of opposition matter for you when it comes to fighters like GGG and Frampton, but not people like Spence and Wilder? Maybe you're just as, or possibly more, nationalistic in your support than the Brits are?
:lol: :lol:
WOW I think them is fighting words
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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I'm not really looking for a fight, but it's laughable that he goes on about 'brit' and 'euro' bias when he has no problems handing crowns over to relatively unproven American fighters.
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crusader wrote:I'm not really looking for a fight, but it's laughable that he goes on about 'brit' and 'euro' bias when he has no problems handing crowns over to relatively unproven American fighters.
I understand where you are coming from.I have made the same observations about numerous fighters.
Several posters have double standards when it comes to this and many other opinions. :witzend:

It drives me insane.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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crusader wrote:
kidbazooka1 wrote:The fellow brits here cringe at the though but Wilder will become the undisputed champ and reign for a long Time.

Mark my words.

On a side note Fury should work on his body guy looks like a 50 yr old truck driver. Flabby, knee buckle, arms of chubby women and not an ounce of muscle.
There we go again--another long-term reign you're predicting for a relatively unproven fighter, one who has fought just a single opponent who was top ten at the time (and of course Wilder was buckled by Eric Molina and had his eye shut by Duhaupas; that's the stuff of prolonged dominance huh?).

Why does quality of opposition matter for you when it comes to fighters like GGG and Frampton, but not people like Spence and Wilder? Why talk about Fury being a bum when he's beaten the long-time champ, yet heap great praise on someone whose best win is over fat, lazy Bermaine Stiverne, a guy who was schooled for nearly 10 rounds by 40 year old Ray Austin? Maybe you're just as, or possibly more, nationalistic in your support than the Brits are?
Look around these boards and tell me it isnt filled with extreme biased posters towards brits.

I know this is a British board but the American hate is strong here.

IF One or two guys dont side with them regarding a British or euro fighter they fuucking lose it.

Middle school behavior at it's finest.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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Wilder.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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crusader wrote:
kidbazooka1 wrote:The fellow brits here cringe at the though but Wilder will become the undisputed champ and reign for a long Time.

Mark my words.

On a side note Fury should work on his body guy looks like a 50 yr old truck driver. Flabby, knee buckle, arms of chubby women and not an ounce of muscle.
There we go again--another long-term reign you're predicting for a relatively unproven fighter, one who has fought just a single opponent who was top ten at the time (and of course Wilder was buckled by Eric Molina and had his eye shut by Duhaupas; that's the stuff of prolonged dominance huh?).

Why does quality of opposition matter for you when it comes to fighters like GGG and Frampton, but not people like Spence and Wilder? Why talk about Fury being a bum when he's beaten the long-time champ, yet heap great praise on someone whose best win is over fat, lazy Bermaine Stiverne, a guy who was schooled for nearly 10 rounds by 40 year old Ray Austin? Maybe you're just as, or possibly more, nationalistic in your support than the Brits are?
You know, I look at Wilder kind of like Crawford, Spence, Joshua, even GGG....guys like that. All with great potential but yet don't know how they will perform when truly tested. Instead of ridiculing their competition or lack of, I choose to recognize their potential and talent. Its never an even playing field for all, but try to stay positive. Some people love to hate on guys moving up, or trying to. I never understood that. No one is saying or has said Wilder or any of the guys mentioned are all that yet, but lets give them a chance to prove us wrong, or right.

To say Fury is all that even at this point is not smart. He beat a badly faded or badly performing Wlad, so he gets credit for that. Saying he is with out a doubt the best heavy today though is downright foolish. The guy that has the belt (s) is not always the best.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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Wlad may ktfo Fury in the rematch (if it happens). Even if Fury ended up Planquiaoed, it does not erase this accomplishment. Tyson has become immortal among his people.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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I think Wilder will beat anyone.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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RScarf1 wrote:I think Wilder will beat anyone.
I'm a good distance from convinced of that.
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Tanzio wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:I think Wilder will beat anyone.
I'm a good distance from convinced of that.
If he gets by Povetkin I will become a believer
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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Wilder is younger, more athletic, taller, and a longer reach than Povetkin and with knockout power. I can't see Wilder losing to him.
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kidbazooka1 wrote:The fellow brits here cringe at the though but Wilder will become the undisputed champ and reign for a long Time.

Mark my words.

On a side note Fury should work on his body guy looks like a 50 yr old truck driver. Flabby, knee buckle, arms of chubby women and not an ounce of muscle.


Why ? he's fit, strong ,has good stamina and can box at a decent pace for 12 rounds,it's not a beauty contest and he easily won the fight.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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bigjack wrote:
kidbazooka1 wrote:The fellow brits here cringe at the though but Wilder will become the undisputed champ and reign for a long Time.

Mark my words.

On a side note Fury should work on his body guy looks like a 50 yr old truck driver. Flabby, knee buckle, arms of chubby women and not an ounce of muscle.


Why ? he's fit, strong ,has good stamina and can box at a decent pace for 12 rounds,it's not a beauty contest and he easily won the fight.
Maybe kidbazooka has other things on his mind when he watches guys box :lol:
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tiny_acres wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:I think Wilder will beat anyone.
I'm a good distance from convinced of that.
If he gets by Povetkin I will become a believer
Wilder is about equal to the rank 7 of Poland, same size, same build, same weight, same skills, you really can't compare that to the European top.
And yes, that rank 7 will probably gain a lot of ranks in the future, but I never expect him to become the best boxer in the world or even close.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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tiny_acres wrote:
Tanzio wrote:
RScarf1 wrote:I think Wilder will beat anyone.
I'm a good distance from convinced of that.
If he gets by Povetkin I will become a believer

I've said for a while Povetkin beats wilder,by the way,when is that fight happening,wilder fights in january against TBA and then he's taking about fury,very conveniently forgets to mention povetkin,he's clearly avoiding him and running scared.
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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Izuagbe Ugonoh just won again on KO in the first round, I think we should seriously keep an eye on this guy for the future
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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Right now, I favour Povetkin, Haye, Ortiz, Joshua and Tony Thompson over Fury.
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Anthony joshua "maybe Dillian Whyte? in 18 mouths. or am i the only one out there who thinks Whytes got a chance
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Anthony joshua "maybe Dillian Whyte? in 18 mouths. or am i the only one out there who thinks Whytes got a chance
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londonpaul wrote:Anthony joshua "maybe Dillian Whyte? in 18 mouths. or am i the only one out there who thinks Whytes got a chance
I would be very surprised if Whye achieved something like that, I expect Whyte to become the new Chisora.
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keithmoonhangover wrote:Right now, I favour Povetkin, Haye, Ortiz, Joshua and Tony Thompson over Fury.
Reconsider Tony Thompson ;)
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Re: Who'll beat Tyson Fury and become the next great HW champion?

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asdfjkl wrote:
keithmoonhangover wrote:Right now, I favour Povetkin, Haye, Ortiz, Joshua and Tony Thompson over Fury.
Reconsider Tony Thompson ;)
Styles make fights. I think Thompson has the right style.
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