Fury put it all on the line in the last fight. After 2 tune ups. He fought the biggest puncher in heavyweight history.
He deserves a fight like the one coming up.
Hearns busy asking stiffs to be joshuas next opponent.
You could be right, but you wouldn’t wait until arguably the biggest fight of your career to do such an experiment.JimStone wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 03:53 I think his weight versus Fury was a result of him getting his carbs muddled. I'm a similar size and weight and can swing in weight by almost a stone by depleting glycogen and the associated plasma. He was probably experimenting with a different nutrition plan and fucked it up a bit.
Ruiz is a late replacement and would still be the 3rd best name on Fury’s cvThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 04:18No hopers like andy ruiz!?
Joshuas a roidy robot (allegedly) and fury would outbox him. Id like to see wilder knock him out
Behind a wlad klitschko who was undisputed champ (soundly outboxed him in germany) and was unlucky to no beat wilder on points (again away from home)Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 04:35 Ruiz is a late replacement and would still be the 3rd best name on Fury’s cv![]()
If you like.ThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 04:21 Fury put it all on the line in the last fight. After 2 tune ups. He fought the biggest puncher in heavyweight history.
He deserves a fight like the one coming up.
Hearns busy asking stiffs to be joshuas next opponent.
Fury’s eyes were clear and he was stood upright through his own steam. They’ve shown counts with a timer to say it was a good count.Finkel wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 00:45 Strange comment, complete opposite of reality:
From canvas to standing:
Fury was rising at 8, up at 9 seconds and standing before 10 - going visually off the digital clock (in the 12th round) and was steady on his feet
https://www.sho.com/video/65123/wilder- ... n-round-12
Breazeale was rising at 10, up at 11 seconds and "standing" at 12 going visually off the digital clock (in the 1st round) and then proceeded to fall about the place.
Nah, imo you lose any claim to be lineal champ once you fail a PED testThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 04:51 Behind a wlad klitschko who was undisputed champ (soundly outboxed him in germany) and was unlucky to no beat wilder on points (again away from home)
Lineal champ no 1
Wilder's windmilling works against him against someone better, than different molinas, washingtons and shot stivernes. Fury was avoiding all windmill shots after being hurt, while he was returning his own stuff afterwards. Breazeale had enough guts and reach to fight back and he caught Wilder at windmilling. I take it as a kind of a prove, that Wilder was given a great opportunity of defending his title against so-so opposition, he was awarded a chance to score numbers of defences, while demonstrating his unprofessionalism. Yet there's no question about his power. This fight was short and erratic, but still fun to watch.handsofstone wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 04:58 Sheer brute power again from Wilder absolutely poleaxed Breazeale, fun fight while it lasted, Breazeale looked tentative from the off and I thought he might be inviting trouble, no surprise when Wilder wobbled him with a big haymaker but Breazeale hurt Wilder with his own right as he came steaming in wildly, Wilder defo felt it as he quickly backed off but as soon as he detonated that right hand off Breazeale's chin you knew it was curtains, very impressive from Wilder
I'm sorry, but you're clearly talking out of your arseThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 04:21 Fury put it all on the line in the last fight. After 2 tune ups. He fought the biggest puncher in heavyweight history.
He deserves a fight like the one coming up.
Hearns busy asking stiffs to be joshuas next opponent.
Call it as is see it. Who is a biggest puncher then? Not a nut hugger. Away and watch matchroom ya trollGuts wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 06:33 I'm sorry, but you're clearly talking out of your arse
Biggest puncher in HEAVYWEIGHT HISTORY![]()
Deserves a soft touch? He's already had 20+. He and Wilder only have about 3 good names on their records each (including each other!)
We could sit here all day talking about who beats who (I'm like many other people, think they all have the beating of each other) but to try and talk down AJ's resume vs the other two is just f**cking laughable.![]()
If this was a joke post, I apologise, and applaud your ability to look like a Fury nut hugger (remember 'nut Hugger'? I'm bringing it back for 2019
Call it through Fury tinted glassesThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 06:37 Call it as is see it. Who is a biggest puncher then? Not a nut hugger. Away and watch matchroom ya troll
He did take a risk fighting Wilder, and his comeback story was nothing short of inspiring, but why does he get a free pass fighting sub par opposition, while Josua, who possesses the superior record, is getting grief for 'treading water'ThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 06:40 Did he not put it all on the line v wilder then? He agreed to fight him after 3 years out gaining 10 stone and giving up any advantage away and didnt lose.
Joshuas been treading water for in that same time. Fury and wilder wouldve beat povetkin and parker as well
Knocking out Dominic Breazeale, a fat Stiverne, Malik Scott, Eric Molina and Luis Ortiz makes you the hardest puncher in history???!ThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 06:37 Call it as is see it. Who is a biggest puncher then? Not a nut hugger. Away and watch matchroom ya troll
Says who?ThereByTheGrace wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 06:40 Did he not put it all on the line v wilder then? He agreed to fight him after 3 years out gaining 10 stone and giving up any advantage away and didnt lose.
Joshuas been treading water for in that same time. Fury and wilder wouldve beat povetkin and parker as well
All we learned last night is that Wilder still hits harder than the other twohandsofstone wrote: ↑19 May 2019, 06:49 All i heard from Wilder's post fight interview was quack quack quack
Him and Fury are embarrassing , seen people posting gifs and tweeting about Joshua now sh1tting himself after seeing that, as brilliant as that KO was and it was brilliant, we did see Wilder hurt just before the finish, fair play for pulling a worldy of a finish but lets no pretend we've learned something new and Wilder has raised the bar