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Quote Originally Posted by Beanz View Post
Quote Originally Posted by NoSavingByTheBell View Post
Anthony Joshua got pole axed
Lennox Lewis got pole axed

Fucking sparked out.

Tyson Fury never got pole axed

Damn you need some vocabulary practice
Joshua v Ruiz was a TKO. No loss of consciousness so you obviously have not even watched it.

Fury has avoided and run from so many decent challenges it is no surprise he had to rely on a reff with dyscalculia to get past Wider. Parker has no problem avoiding the daft lummox. Maybe that is why Fury was happy to let Hughie fight Parker.

Look at the list of decent HWS Fury has avoided. Ruiz, Povetkin, Joshua, Parker, the list goes on.
Fighting Chisora 3 times will help you avoid getting knocked out but does not stop you getting humiliated by subpar average fighters like Ngannou and Wallin. Chump.
Crafted, drafted and written like the Chumpion you are, Beanz. Lennox Lewis was surely pole axed TWICE. Fury not even once. AJ? BWAHAHAHAHAH still defending the overrated hype job? Got knocked out by Hot Tamale Ruiz, flopping about the canvass like a Big Phony Fish, 4 times was it? Quadruple embarrassment on Lil Anthony's part. Will never live it down. At least Lennox can say he got pole axed with single shots. Nighty night. Sweet dreams.

AJ? LMFAO

You can always tell when somebody is clueless about the subject they are opining on when the hyperbole goes thru the roof.

As soon as you started mentioning Ali in the same breath as Fury all your hopes of credibility went out the window. I don't put Joshua in that bracket but in many ways he has overachieved despite his limitations. His fights against Wlad, Whyte and Ngannou on entertainment value alone will ensure his name is mentioned in retrospect when talking about great heavyweights. No ATG but certainly up there for the modern era, which has been quite poor (post nineties). No embarrassment in overreaching and trying to take on all the challengers. Ruiz Jr is a decent fighter unlike many of Fury's opponents, and not only did Joshua fight him, but he beat him in the rematch. That is what the greats all did. They all dared to lose. In attitude, he has that in common. Hell he had little or no chance of beating Usyk but still rematched him and made the adjustments needed to at least make it closer. Fair play to the fella.

Fury never ever really tried until now to test himself, and he will be made to look every inch the loser that his dismissive attitude has made him. Usyk will dismantle him in a clinic that will leave Fury looking like the Emperor with no clothes. You still will not accept it even if he then goes on to fight Joshua and gets knocked out in the first round. It is too much of a climb down.
Beanz wrote: No embarrassment in overreaching and trying to take on all the challengers.

Now THAT is hyperbole, pal. 🤫