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  • The Old LefHook
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    #121
    Originally posted by QueensburyRules

    U taking beatings hardly makes U an expert. Andy in his ill fated American debut exposed a half dozen fainting goat contenders and fake champs without raising a hand.

    AJ wins wars, not just titles...yer welcome...
    I wonder what this AJ penìs polisher actually likes about AJ. The limey is so bad that every fight against reasonable opposition becomes a war

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      #122
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules

      U taking beatings hardly makes U an expert. Andy in his ill fated American debut exposed a half dozen fainting goat contenders and fake champs without raising a hand.

      AJ wins wars, not just titles...yer welcome...
      Lol, whatever you say. Joshua has tentatively agreed to fight Fury in December. If this fight comes to fruition what do you want to bet on it? Don't get scared now!!

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        #123
        Originally posted by The Old LefHook

        I wonder what this AJ penìs polisher actually likes about AJ. The limey is so bad that every fight against reasonable opposition becomes a war
        He's decent, but not an elite fighter in my opinion. His skills are questionable at the top level and his stamina is terrible. Look for Fury to stop him in December if Hearn actually let's him take the fight.

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          #124
          Originally posted by JAB5239

          He's decent, but not an elite fighter in my opinion. His skills are questionable at the top level and his stamina is terrible. Look for Fury to stop him in December if Hearn actually let's him take the fight.
          How much do the experts really know? Are their predictions any better than ours? Just a few years ago the likes of Foreman, Tyson, Lewis and Holyfield were singing the praises of Joshua and waxing ecstatic on his marvelous future.

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            #125
            Originally posted by JAB5239

            Lol, whatever you say. Joshua has tentatively agreed to fight Fury in December. If this fight comes to fruition what do you want to bet on it? Don't get scared now!!
            - - Never heard AJ agree to anything, esp after Blubber has recently backed out of a half dozen promised fights not to mention a dozen fights in his career.

            He's as reliable as a $2 watch or your $2 expertise.

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              #126
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
              Tyson Fury has had two wins at elite level, and they are good wins 'Kiltschko & Wilder etc'

              Anthony Joshua still has a deeper resume.
              The division is weak.

              There's no such thing as a "deep resume" in this era.

              The only guys that matter are Fury, Joshua, Wilder, & Usyk

              Nobody else even matters.

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                #127
                Originally posted by QueensburyRules

                - - Never heard AJ agree to anything, esp after Blubber has recently backed out of a half dozen promised fights not to mention a dozen fights in his career.

                He's as reliable as a $2 watch or your $2 expertise.
                You obviously don't pay much attention to boxing, do you?

                Anthony Joshua says he’ll be ready in December as he responded to Tyson Fury’s offer to fight him in a WBC heavyweight world title fight later this year. Joshua is coming off a second s…


                So what are we betting?

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                  #128
                  Originally posted by JAB5239

                  You obviously don't pay much attention to boxing, do you?

                  Anthony Joshua says he’ll be ready in December as he responded to Tyson Fury’s offer to fight him in a WBC heavyweight world title fight later this year. Joshua is coming off a second s…


                  So what are we betting?
                  Read the article. The bet I would like to lay is that no fight takes place in 2022.

                  Any takers?

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                    #129
                    Originally posted by Willie Pep 229

                    Read the article. The bet I would like to lay is that no fight takes place in 2022.

                    Any takers?
                    Lol, I think that bet would give you the best odds!! I don't think Hearn is going to let AJ near Fury right now. He going to want to build his confidence before putting him in with that caliber of fighter so soon. And yes, we all know Fury propensity for talking and not getting the deal done. If it does happen, at any point or time, I'll take Fury and probably by late stoppage.

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                    • cfang
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                      #130
                      I find fury very hard to rate. Actually though I think his easy whyte win shows his record isn’t just based on wilder. If you compare him to say Dempsey, he’s twice as big and has wins over wlad and fury. Dempseys best wins are what? Firpo and Willard?

                      at the mo I’m putting fury somewhere between 6-15.

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