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Fury by a ko in the eleventh. Wilder down twice in the third and in the tenth. Fury himself down twice in the fourth.

 

This must make Fury one of the best British heavyweights ever. Somebody who knows about boxing, tell me if he is better than Lennox Lewis. I think Fury would outfight him.

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53 minutes ago, Scott7 said:

Fury by a ko in the eleventh. Wilder down twice in the third and in the tenth. Fury himself down twice in the fourth.

 

This must make Fury one of the best British heavyweights ever. Somebody who knows about boxing, tell me if he is better than Lennox Lewis. I think Fury would outfight him.

Would be a  close run thing 

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4 hours ago, Scott7 said:

Fury by a ko in the eleventh. Wilder down twice in the third and in the tenth. Fury himself down twice in the fourth.

 

This must make Fury one of the best British heavyweights ever. Somebody who knows about boxing, tell me if he is better than Lennox Lewis. I think Fury would outfight him.

Assuming both fighters are fit, in nick, and 'on it', and that there is meaning to the fight (eg belts on the line) then Fury would win, probably by a stoppage.

Fury would be bigger, heavier, stronger, and I don't think that Lewis outboxes him; he certainly wouldn't out punch him, nor punch him out - we have seen Fury take punches from hell from the hardest puncher in world boxing, and come back, and Lewis, as a puncher, does not compare. Fury has stopped Wilder, a 'big' heavyweight, twice. 

I also think that Fury has more 'edge': if Lewis was a fitba' team, it would win games, but would consistently fail to convert its superiority into the number of goals that it ought to run up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Uilleam said:

Assuming both fighters are fit, in nick, and 'on it', and that there is meaning to the fight (eg belts on the line) then Fury would win, probably by a stoppage.

Fury would be bigger, heavier, stronger, and I don't think that Lewis outboxes him; he certainly wouldn't out punch him, nor punch him out - we have seen Fury take punches from hell from the hardest puncher in world boxing, and come back, and Lewis, as a puncher, does not compare. Fury has stopped Wilder, a 'big' heavyweight, twice. 

I also think that Fury has more 'edge': if Lewis was a fitba' team, it would win games, but would consistently fail to convert its superiority into the number of goals that it ought to run up.

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Tottenham boxer then :) 

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