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Originally Posted by cordoba
Tyson Fury's legacy is certainly taking a hit. Deontay Wilder's record is not looking so good now. You could argue that the only decent win Fury has had was against an ancient Klitschko.
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There's nothing wrong with Tyson Fury's legacy - He beat a Klitschko in Germany who was unbeaten for 10 years (Won IBF, IBO, WBA & WBO belts) Had a memorable trilogy with Deontay Wilder in America, won in spectacular fashion (TKO/KOs) Went on to beat Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in front of 94,000 (Sold out) Next was Derek Chisora at the Spurs Stadium (60,000) Took on Francis Ngannou and beat him on points in Saudi and lost to Oleksandr Usyk (Undisputed) The get back date is December 21st in Saudi (Rematch)
His British rival (AJ) was humiliated in America by Andy Ruiz Jr, he never went back - infact he never made it in America



I'm hearing it could be Anthony Joshua vs Daniel Dubois in September at Wembley Stadium
Lets all thank the Saudi promoter Turki Alal Shikh whose investing money into boxing right now
