How good is Tyson fury actually?
How good is Tyson fury actually?
The more I look at his and AJ’s resume the more I’m unsure who’s is actually better.
Which gave me a thought on the grander scale; how good actually is/was he?
Such a polarising figure but in terms of ‘legacy’ and his CV could he really be classed as elite?
Which gave me a thought on the grander scale; how good actually is/was he?
Such a polarising figure but in terms of ‘legacy’ and his CV could he really be classed as elite?
Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
Fury was a brilliant fighter. We can argue over CVs and that's great and enjoyable. But Fury was a brilliant boxer. AJ was too and he took on a lot of the top talent of his era. We were lucky to have both of these gents.
Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
1980s British level absolutely max
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Yes I’d fully agree, it’s a golden generation for British heavyweights and they’ll both be sorely missed when they do go! Think we’ve been guilty of under appreciating them
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mickey1975
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Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
Notice was a good fighter. He'd be in the Top 10 now, if he was fighting in this era.
He may have even won a belt, something he would not have done in his era. As would have someone like Gary Mason, god rest his soul.
Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
We'll never know because he beat an old Klitschko that couldn't even stop Bryant Jennings and never won a fight again, then his best win in his entire career after that is a faded Whyte. In Boxing, we can only truly judge someone on their record because it's easy to look like a world beater when you're beating guys below your level.
Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
His best win is clearly the 2nd Wilder fight. His best fight is the 3rd Wilder fight. The Whyte win is about equal to the Chisora win.joshj909 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 14:41 We'll never know because he beat an old Klitschko that couldn't even stop Bryant Jennings and never won a fight again, then his best win in his entire career after that is a faded Whyte. In Boxing, we can only truly judge someone on their record because it's easy to look like a world beater when you're beating guys below your level.
Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
Depends how big a fan you were .
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The likelihood of having a Fury and Joshua emerge during the same era again in our lifetimes seems unlikely. 2 World Class Heavyweights being from the U.K. at the same time has only really happened with Fury/Joshua and Lewis/Bruno.
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gregregegg
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Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
Both Fury and AJs best results are being gifted a split decision loss vs Usyk…
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
I can agree with thisgregregegg wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 17:57 Both Fury and AJs best results are being gifted a split decision loss vs Usyk…
Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
Whyte beating Chisora twice, Povetkin and Parker too is better than anything Wilder or Chisora ever did.gilgamesh wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 15:26His best win is clearly the 2nd Wilder fight. His best fight is the 3rd Wilder fight. The Whyte win is about equal to the Chisora win.joshj909 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 14:41 We'll never know because he beat an old Klitschko that couldn't even stop Bryant Jennings and never won a fight again, then his best win in his entire career after that is a faded Whyte. In Boxing, we can only truly judge someone on their record because it's easy to look like a world beater when you're beating guys below your level.
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mickey1975
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Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
I'd still have Wlad as his best win. He did what nobody could do for years, and in Germany. Fantastic, underrated win.
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He faced stiffer competition than Wilder I cannot disagree with that. He's not far off from Wilder, but Wilder holding down a World Title for a few years, and fighting Fury to a draw in their 1st bout gives him the edge I think.joshj909 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 18:03Whyte beating Chisora twice, Povetkin and Parker too is better than anything Wilder or Chisora ever did.gilgamesh wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 15:26His best win is clearly the 2nd Wilder fight. His best fight is the 3rd Wilder fight. The Whyte win is about equal to the Chisora win.joshj909 wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 14:41 We'll never know because he beat an old Klitschko that couldn't even stop Bryant Jennings and never won a fight again, then his best win in his entire career after that is a faded Whyte. In Boxing, we can only truly judge someone on their record because it's easy to look like a world beater when you're beating guys below your level.
Whyte was probably the best contender not to win a World Title of his era as that era is coming to a close. I think it's fair to give him that.
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Frostieballs
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Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
A lot of his legacy depends on how highly you rate Wilder.
I don’t rate Wilder very highly at all.
I don’t rate Wilder very highly at all.
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The trilogy was great though, especially the third.Frostieballs wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 19:02 A large part of his lefacy depends on how highly you rate Wilder.
I don’t rate him very highly at all.
Also in the first, I've never seen a fella get hit so hard and get up!
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Wilder isn't that great, but he's better than some give him credit for at the same time. He'd probably legitimately be a Top 30 or Top 40 all time Heavyweight which is nothing to scoff at in a sport that has existed as long as Boxing has.Frostieballs wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 19:02 A lot of his legacy depends on how highly you rate Wilder.
I don’t rate Wilder very highly at all.
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Yeah. That's one of the only times I ever remember jumping up and down celebrating a certain victory for my dude only to see that it wasn't in fact a victory, and the fight wasn't won.Coco wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 19:04The trilogy was great though, especially the third.Frostieballs wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 19:02 A large part of his lefacy depends on how highly you rate Wilder.
I don’t rate him very highly at all.
Also in the first, I've never seen a fella get hit so hard and get up!
Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
I give Wilder more respect for his three losses to Fury than I do for any of his wins.
As for Fury, very talented fighter, big heart, and I'm glad I got to follow his whole career.
Not happy that he never met AJ & that's a tiny stain on his career but I ain't losing any sleep over it.
As for Fury, very talented fighter, big heart, and I'm glad I got to follow his whole career.
Not happy that he never met AJ & that's a tiny stain on his career but I ain't losing any sleep over it.
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He didn't lose the first fight with Fury. It was a draw.Taansend wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 23:44 I give Wilder more respect for his three losses to Fury than I do for any of his wins.
As for Fury, very talented fighter, big heart, and I'm glad I got to follow his whole career.
Not happy that he never met AJ & that's a tiny stain on his career but I ain't losing any sleep over it.
And if Fury and AJ never fight. It's not a tiny stain on their career. It's a tremendous stain, that drops them both several notches on the all time list. The loser of a fight between them would be better off for having fought and lost that fight than either would be if they never fought it at all.
It would be the equivalent of if Ali and Frazier had ducked each other their entire careers. It would disgrace them and their country.
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mickey1975
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Re: How good is Tyson fury actually?
Even I admit that's true. Same goes for Lewis and Bowe.gilgamesh wrote: ↑27 Sep 2025, 00:28He didn't lose the first fight with Fury. It was a draw.Taansend wrote: ↑26 Sep 2025, 23:44 I give Wilder more respect for his three losses to Fury than I do for any of his wins.
As for Fury, very talented fighter, big heart, and I'm glad I got to follow his whole career.
Not happy that he never met AJ & that's a tiny stain on his career but I ain't losing any sleep over it.
And if Fury and AJ never fight. It's not a tiny stain on their career. It's a tremendous stain, that drops them both several notches on the all time list. The loser of a fight between them would be better off for having fought and lost that fight than either would be if they never fought it at all.
It would be the equivalent of if Ali and Frazier had ducked each other their entire careers. It would disgrace them and their country.