Comments Thread For: Fury Reacts To Joshua's Jabs: You Can't Put Muscles on Your Chin!
In a few recent interview, IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (16-0, 16KOs) poked fun at the physique of WBO/IBO/WBA champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs).
Juosh chin seems OK if his chin is halkf as good as his body he will be OK.
But historically Gypsy's haven't been that good boxers have they so why jeeop mentioning Gypsy's?
It's not good of fury to keep mentioning gypsies when referencing great boxers.....there caravan park fighters and that's it...there a video of smoking bert cooper fighting a gypsy on YouTube , go watch what happened to the gypsy, he was koed brutally lol, boxers are professional athletes who train like Spartans almost everyday to become the best at there profession....example Joshua won just over a week ago had a week off now he is back in the gym training, fury did not even enter a gym for 5 months and gained 3 and half stone so talking about gypsie and the way they fight is not a compliment lol
Since gypsies are very good at stealing stuff, I predict Fury stealing Joshua's muscles at weigh in. Joshua will be completely disarmed and gonna lose by KO.
Fury would win, not because he's a gypsy but because he's 6' 9" and moves like he's Spud Webb in the ring. Gypsies get their tail whooped all the time but you don't see too many that tall.
Since gypsies are very good at stealing stuff, I predict Fury stealing Joshua's muscles at weigh in. Joshua will be completely disarmed and gonna lose by KO.
In a few recent interview, IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua (16-0, 16KOs) poked fun at the physique of WBO/IBO/WBA champion Tyson Fury (25-0, 18KOs).
We know nothing about Dillian, he could be a journeyman bum for all we know.
Whyte reminds me of Arreola when he first came on he scene. All sorts of people seeing all sorts of skill and potential that I just couldn't see.
If Whyte turns out to be a decent fighter in the future then good on him, but at the moment he's doesn't deserve to considered anything other than an unknown possible contender.
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