Haters aside he is a HOF worthy fighter easy. Beating the mighty Wladimir Klitschko on foreign soil in itself was an amazing feat. The trilogy with Wilder was superb and domestic level domination when the UK ruled the division. Respect.
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The GOAT. A well past his prime Fury schooled Usyk in the first fight, winning Rounds 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,11,12, and the second fight was a draw. He retires unbeaten with 2 draws. He was also the only man to beat prime Wilder, and the only man to beat prime Wlad. It's undeniable that Wlad's prime was in his 30s, who was the only man to beat him in his 30s? Fury! Case closed. 1. Fury 2. Ali 3. Wilder 4. Foreman 5. Mercer (By default since he schooled Mr. Overrated Lewis in his prime. Nash out - His Majesty
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Fury has a good case for being best British heavyweight of era, but it's not in bag. Josh and ddd even might jump ahead of fury, fury will need to best one of them
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
The IBHOF is the One and Only standard of measure in the Entirety of combat sports.
It is the very heart and soul of boxing.
That is why ALL of the world's greatest fighters, writers broadcasters, managers, promoters and fans congreate there year after year.
You should visit.
maybe. I will visit.
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Originally posted by Smash View Post
usyk beat him clearly and wilder got a gift draw
thats what most people think
On your way to the waiting room, you are asking every janitor, orderly, electrician and clerk that you encounter how the surgeon should approach the procedure.
The surgeon is well regarded as an expert in this field and has successfully engaged this procedure hundreds of times, yet in spite of this; you place value in the opinion of non-experts.
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Originally posted by Willow The Wisp View Post
If you would; imagine for a moment that your child, an infant; was about to undergo a complex heart surgery procedure addressing a congenital heart defect, involving a single ventricle condition.
On your way to the waiting room, you are asking every janitor, orderly, electrician and clerk that you encounter how the surgeon should approach the procedure.
The surgeon is well regarded as an expert in this field and has successfully engaged this procedure hundreds of times, yet in spite of this; you place value in the opinion of non-experts.
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