If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
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Lenny Cravats
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Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
The Wilder fights haven't aged well, and Tyson could easily have been stopped in two of them.
His win against Klitschko is better, but not by much.
So its just that, really. Fury's best win is better than Joshua's. Joshua has a deeper record.
Head to head, i'd say Fury. In terms of legacy? Not so clear. Could be persuaded either way. Edging towards Fury, for the simple reason that, at the time, Wlad was just marching through everyone.
His win against Klitschko is better, but not by much.
So its just that, really. Fury's best win is better than Joshua's. Joshua has a deeper record.
Head to head, i'd say Fury. In terms of legacy? Not so clear. Could be persuaded either way. Edging towards Fury, for the simple reason that, at the time, Wlad was just marching through everyone.
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Fury also has Chis 3x which isn't bad, and the Whyte victory to match Joshua's.Lenny Cravats wrote: ↑09 Sep 2025, 15:10 The Wilder fights haven't aged well, and Tyson could easily have been stopped in two of them.
His win against Klitschko is better, but not by much.
So its just that, really. Fury's best win is better than Joshua's. Joshua has a deeper record.
Head to head, i'd say Fury. In terms of legacy? Not so clear. Could be persuaded either way. Edging towards Fury, for the simple reason that, at the time, Wlad was just marching through everyone.
Does Joshua have any controversial stoppage in his favor because Tyson Fury had that one against some unbeaten guy Najic or something. They both had dropped each other and the referee stopped it while the other man was still very much in the fight.
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Joshua ducked Wilder and snickers bar Andy Ruiz Jr DESTROYED Femi in America - AJ never returned, understandable when the US brand was broken for good lol. Tyson Fury all the way.
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I think you've got to give it to Fury.
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tigermoth87
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Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
Fury
And it isn't even close.
And it isn't even close.
Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
It's very close actually.
They both have wins over Wlad which is the biggest win either of them has, and Joshua has a win over Parker who has win over Wilder.
Wilder is Fury's best win other than Wlad, and Joshua beat a guy that beat Wilder.
I think Fury has the nod, but he's only ahead by inches. If he never fights, and Joshua gets a few more noteworthy wins than Joshua overtakes him for sure.
My favorite way to settle this issue though would be just to see them fight it out, and settle it once and for all.
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In terms of legitimate top 10-15 wins:
Klitschko, Whyte, Wilder, Chisora
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Klitschko, Povetkin, Parker, Whyte, Pulev, Ruiz
Klitschko, Whyte, Wilder, Chisora
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Klitschko, Povetkin, Parker, Whyte, Pulev, Ruiz
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gregregegg
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Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
It’s pretty grim reading isn’t it.
39 year old kilt, shot Whyte, wilder who most thought was shit until he had a draw with fury so in a weird way fury going shit vs wilder helped fury’s legacey, Chisora…
Or 41 year old kilt, 39 year old pulev and povetkin, fat as fornicate Ruiz, raw novice Whyte, a stinker with Parker…
I know it’s easy to be negative… but fornicate it’s pretty indisputably shit reading.
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Wilder might be the worst person on either list. Peak or nottigermoth87 wrote: ↑10 Sep 2025, 03:28Fury beat Klitschko first.
Wilder twice when he was in his peak and not shot is a better win than anyone else on Joshua's resume.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
- Post Wlad where Flubber had been suspended for drug use and retired in advance of the automatic Wlad rematch, he went on an alcoholic drug fueled binge before morphing into another Big Stiff Idiot.
Picked Deyonce for his title shot, and once he regained the disgraced WBC, he ended up ducking the $150Mil 50/50 split with AJ that Eddie moved Heaven and Earth to make for a Saudi match.
Now he's a permanently Blubberized Drugged up Big Stiff Idiot that Ngannou and Usyk had the opportunity to fully expose...yeah...
Picked Deyonce for his title shot, and once he regained the disgraced WBC, he ended up ducking the $150Mil 50/50 split with AJ that Eddie moved Heaven and Earth to make for a Saudi match.
Now he's a permanently Blubberized Drugged up Big Stiff Idiot that Ngannou and Usyk had the opportunity to fully expose...yeah...
Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
Well Joshuas career is more damaged because of that KO losses. On the other side, Fury close fight with mma guy looks bad too. Both of them should try to get some solid wins before retiring IMO 
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gregregegg
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Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
Are these 2 locked in as 2/3 or 3/2 behind usyk for this era? or can parker overtake them with a couple more choice wins (he obviously could over take them if he beat usyk, but assuming parker and usyk never fight can he overtake with a few more good wins?)
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The Joshua/Fury era is already over. They're just the old past it guys of the division now. Parker overtaking them now would only be regarding the coming post-Usyk era.gregregegg wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 03:23 Are these 2 locked in as 2/3 or 3/2 behind usyk for this era? or can parker overtake them with a couple more choice wins (he obviously could over take them if he beat usyk, but assuming parker and usyk never fight can he overtake with a few more good wins?)
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gregregegg
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Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
The AJ/fury era is kinda over... but parker is from that era (obviosly theresno clear way of defining eras), if parker beat wardly, DDD and kabayal for example i would consider him above fury and AJ all time (and they are from the same era).... now thats a tought streak of fights to get let alone win.... so its hypothetical.joshj909 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 03:26The Joshua/Fury era is already over. They're just the old past it guys of the division now. Parker overtaking them now would only be regarding the coming post-Usyk era.gregregegg wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 03:23 Are these 2 locked in as 2/3 or 3/2 behind usyk for this era? or can parker overtake them with a couple more choice wins (he obviously could over take them if he beat usyk, but assuming parker and usyk never fight can he overtake with a few more good wins?)
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Wardley, Dubois, Kabayel, Zhang and Wilder better than Klitschko, Povetkin, Whyte and Parker? Parker also has worse unavenged losses against Whyte, Joyce and Joshua himself. Whereas Joshua avenged his against Ruiz, it's just the loss against Dubois in his twilight years.gregregegg wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 03:31The AJ/fury era is kinda over... but parker is from that era (obviosly theresno clear way of defining eras), if parker beat wardly, DDD and kabayal for example i would consider him above fury and AJ all time (and they are from the same era).... now thats a tought streak of fights to get let alone win.... so its hypothetical.joshj909 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 03:26The Joshua/Fury era is already over. They're just the old past it guys of the division now. Parker overtaking them now would only be regarding the coming post-Usyk era.gregregegg wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 03:23 Are these 2 locked in as 2/3 or 3/2 behind usyk for this era? or can parker overtake them with a couple more choice wins (he obviously could over take them if he beat usyk, but assuming parker and usyk never fight can he overtake with a few more good wins?)
Either way, Parker would be winning those fights when a new era has begun. He'd be the best of a different era despite having had fights in the previous era.
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Thomastearns
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Re: If they both retired today, would Anthony Joshua or Tyson Fury have the better legacy?
Joshua clearly.
AJ beat the same opponents more convincingly, particularly Ngannou (in front of Fury who probably decided right there and then he'd never face Joshua).
Anthony Joshua never tested positive for drugs and didn't need years of persuasion in order to face Usyk.
Fury's main claim to fame, now that everyone understands that Wilder couldn't box, is the disproportionate amount of money he's cunningly harvested through a canopy of cunning lies and misinformation over the years.
AJ beat the same opponents more convincingly, particularly Ngannou (in front of Fury who probably decided right there and then he'd never face Joshua).
Anthony Joshua never tested positive for drugs and didn't need years of persuasion in order to face Usyk.
Fury's main claim to fame, now that everyone understands that Wilder couldn't box, is the disproportionate amount of money he's cunningly harvested through a canopy of cunning lies and misinformation over the years.
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Joshua couldn't win in America to save his life lol nor become a brand. I heard Joshua's US PPV buys against Ngannou were 4,900 lol.
Didn't Russ/Porky's corner question why isn't AJ fighting this year, hinting at a silent secret ban or maybe AJ has well and truly lost the plot. His recent IG post about Fury seems to be a distraction rather then a statement and could well be Ai created.
Didn't Russ/Porky's corner question why isn't AJ fighting this year, hinting at a silent secret ban or maybe AJ has well and truly lost the plot. His recent IG post about Fury seems to be a distraction rather then a statement and could well be Ai created.
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Fury legacy is better. He dethroned Klitschko, he defeated Wilder, against whom everybody was waiting Joshua to fight first. Fury also gave more competetive bouts to Usyk.
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This, also Joshua wasn't on rubber legs about to be stopped by Usyk at any time and didn't get floored by or, in many peoples eyes lose to NgannouThomastearns wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 11:30 Joshua clearly.
AJ beat the same opponents more convincingly, particularly Ngannou (in front of Fury who probably decided right there and then he'd never face Joshua).
Anthony Joshua never tested positive for drugs and didn't need years of persuasion in order to face Usyk.
Fury's main claim to fame, now that everyone understands that Wilder couldn't box, is the disproportionate amount of money he's cunningly harvested through a canopy of cunning lies and misinformation over the years.
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Joshua also didn't win as many rounds vs Usyk as Fury did, and he didn't hurt Usyk the same much.paultom wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025, 13:43This, also Joshua wasn't on rubber legs about to be stopped by Usyk at any time and didn't get floored by or, in many peoples eyes lose to NgannouThomastearns wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 11:30 Joshua clearly.
AJ beat the same opponents more convincingly, particularly Ngannou (in front of Fury who probably decided right there and then he'd never face Joshua).
Anthony Joshua never tested positive for drugs and didn't need years of persuasion in order to face Usyk.
Fury's main claim to fame, now that everyone understands that Wilder couldn't box, is the disproportionate amount of money he's cunningly harvested through a canopy of cunning lies and misinformation over the years.
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did in the second fight, whereas Fury lost more clearly second time roundDrDuke wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025, 22:41Joshua also didn't win as many rounds vs Usyk as Fury did, and he didn't hurt Usyk the same much.paultom wrote: ↑13 Sep 2025, 13:43This, also Joshua wasn't on rubber legs about to be stopped by Usyk at any time and didn't get floored by or, in many peoples eyes lose to NgannouThomastearns wrote: ↑12 Sep 2025, 11:30 Joshua clearly.
AJ beat the same opponents more convincingly, particularly Ngannou (in front of Fury who probably decided right there and then he'd never face Joshua).
Anthony Joshua never tested positive for drugs and didn't need years of persuasion in order to face Usyk.
Fury's main claim to fame, now that everyone understands that Wilder couldn't box, is the disproportionate amount of money he's cunningly harvested through a canopy of cunning lies and misinformation over the years.