The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

Fury, definitely
3
16%
Fury, likely
3
16%
Too close to call
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5%
Holmes, likely
4
21%
Holmes, definitely
8
42%
 
Total votes: 19

ValMar
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The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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What do you think about this fantasy fight ?
I noticed that both of them are underrated and overrated in the same time (on this forum, and generally speaking).
Enlightened-One
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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I misread the thread title - my bad.
Last edited by Enlightened-One on 13 Jan 2021, 18:32, edited 1 time in total.
margaret thatcher
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 18:24 Mike Tyson was 16 during 1982 and had been stopped by the U.S. Amateur Championships Al Evans. He subsequently suffered losses in 1983 against Craig Payne and Kimmuel Odum.

What a fûckîng śhït thread!

I guess the op has only just started following boxing. :brick:
:oo
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 18:27
margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 18:25
Enlightened-One wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 18:24 Mike Tyson was 16 during 1982 and had been stopped by the U.S. Amateur Championships Al Evans. He subsequently suffered losses in 1983 against Craig Payne and Kimmuel Odum.

What a fûckîng śhït thread!

I guess the op has only just started following boxing. :brick:
:oo
Even a 54 year old version of Mike Tyson against the 1982 iteration of Larry Holmes is a fûćkïñg silly notion!

Does anybody seriously disagree?
:oo :oo
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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margaret thatcher wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 18:25
:oo
Yeah, I got it wrong. I füçkèd up. It happens and at least I admitted it.

I thought he meant the 1982 version of Tyson versus Holmes.

Holmes still gets battered by Tyson Fury though.

Size matters.

A 217lbs version of Larry Holmes is far too small to face a 273lbs version of Tyson Fury.

Duplicate thread.

viewtopic.php?f=29&t=241661
gilgamesh
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Let me see if Tyson Fury continues to perform at a high level throughout his career. As of now it's hard to pick him over anybody I'd consider to be one of the best of the best, but he may well prove himself worthy of being considered to beat one of those types when it's all said and done.
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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The height advantage for Fury concerns me more than the weight; Fury by decision.
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Holmes beats goofy Fury
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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After the way he recently dominated the great Roy Jones jr, I'd have to favour Tyson
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Gotta go Holmes.
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Onetimeonly wrote: 13 Jan 2021, 23:46 Gotta go Holmes.
Same
DrDuke
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Fury still has something to prove, but he definitely has the potential to be seen as a match for Holmes. If to take that version of Holmes to the current day, Holmes will be favored, which is already reflected in the poll, but I'd pick the underdog here.
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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people talk about tysons height and forget that the boy can move and box for 12 rounds that is un heard of, larry would of been huffing puffing by the 4th , fury aint no cooney
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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Fury can certainly box but his height amplifies his boxing. If he were 6'4" with the exact same boxing ability Holmes would eat him alive.
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goose 5 wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 20:12 Fury can certainly box but his height amplifies his boxing. If he were 6'4" with the exact same boxing ability Holmes would eat him alive.
Great point.
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

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goose 5 wrote: 14 Jan 2021, 20:12 Fury can certainly box but his height amplifies his boxing. If he were 6'4" with the exact same boxing ability Holmes would eat him alive.
but he isnt 6ft 4 i mean your turning it in to , to much of a fantasy fight , and if holmes had one leg fury would dance squares around him
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Re: The fantasy fight - current Tyson Fury vs. Larry Holmes (1982) ?

Post by BroughtonRulesRefuge »

- At least the OP has the decency to define the timelines.

Tubby Lar who was still skinny in 1982 was behind in the scoring until the three Cooney low blow deductions as he fatigued. He would've been KOed previous vs Snipes after the KD that lurched him face first into the turnbuckle for the 2nd KD on that single Snipes punch.

He's 0-6 in title fights vs standing Titlists having won their title in the ring. Only a single belt holder in a multi belt era.

Fury prob is no defenses, but a 2-0-1 record vs standing champs.

Holmes ducks him like he did all the WBA champs, so we won't have a fight!

Nice try by the OP though. Coulda, woulda, shoulda but for Lar recalcitrance :TU:
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