Entertainment value is not what I take into consideration. Especially someone else's :) . Only the level of the achievements. Dethroning Klitschko is a true sporting achievement. Think about the enormous commitment and skill it take to pull that off. Nothing happens in boxing this year that could compare to that IMO.caldo2025 wrote:It was a huge win and great karaoke performance but let's call it what it was, a debacle of a fight to watch. It was a shame to raise either of their hands at the end. GREAT win, don't get me wrong. Historically, it will look super in the history books but Fury's lucky enough to be able to call himself the Heavyweight Champion of the World, he's got enough hardware for that mess.Tarkus wrote:What do you prefer?
3 solid wins from GGG, Gonzalez, Jacobs
2 good wins from Canelo, Thurman
1 great win from Fury
I go with Fury for the sheer historical magnitude of that one win.
As for Canelo allegedly winning middle weight title, that never happened. you cant win middleweight championship of the world fighting under super welterweight limit, plus few grams.