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Re: Heavyweight rankings: post-Lewis era

Posted: 15 Jan 2018, 20:26
by Kalan
BuzzBox... In 2 and a half lines you managed to insult Fury, Chamberlain, Tyson, and your own intelligence...

Since Chamberlain would have 4" of height on Fury.... 16 inches of reach.... about 40 pounds of natural strength.... And since he was an infinitely harder worker, gave more thought to what he was doing, did actual strength training that Fury apparently doesn't do and had speed, range, agility, and punching power that Fury is sadly lacking -- (and why Fury will be a big underdog to Joshua no matter how good of condition he gets into because he lacks power. AJ will probably have as many fights as Fury by the time they finally meet, negating any possible experience advantage Fury would have if he kept his nose to the grindstone) -- Chamberlain would probably knock Fury unconscious in short order.

If Wilt scared off the courageous Ali -- all he'd have to do is meet the gutless Fury and shake hands with his dainty little fist while towering over him https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF57P1uUG0s to scare the piss out of him.

Fury would erupt in trash talking -- but do no contract signing for fear of his life. "Don't pop off, I'll take it easy with you just be cool and don't rush things" .... "But you can't tell me how long it will take you to sign can you?" (No answer from Ali)

Re: Heavyweight rankings: post-Lewis era

Posted: 16 Jan 2018, 02:03
by MrGuy
gilgamesh wrote: 08 Jan 2018, 16:16 1. Wladimir Klitschko
2. Vitali Klitschko
3. Anthony Joshua
4. Alexander Povetkin
5. David Haye
6. Ruslan Chagaev
7. Lamon Brewster
8. Deontay Wilder
9. Samuel Peter
10. Tyson Fury


Yep...it's been pretty abysmal
Finally. Most here will tell you that list is loaded with ATGs.