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  • #11
    Originally posted by super-x View Post

    Spot on, people comparing wilder to fury... smh, styles make fights and as said Fury is ALL wrong for Josua, just like canelo takes the fight away from his opponents, Fury also does that in a different way, wladimir had one of fhe best jabs in heavyweight history but Fury negated that using his awkwardness and movement. If Fury comes out and goes straight at Joshua, AJ is going to get stopped cause he cant fight going back, fury wont let the ruiz 2 tactics work, not many boxers can fight with a giant like fury imposing himself on them. This for me is a far gone conclusion. Fury wins however which way he pleases, joshua is good, but Fury is levels above any other heavyweight out there. Those who believe Joshua gonna do something are blind followers or fury haters, but facts are facts...
    I like the way you guys seem to be more confident about the outcome of this fight than your demigod Fury himself. Just a few months back he was promising you guys he would beat AJ with one hand and knock him out in 2 but now he's complaining about layoff that's his own making.

    You guys need to relax and see what happens in June come. Fury is a great boxer but far from being unbeatable.

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    • #12
      Fury will have him asking Rob Mac 'what's he going to do next' by r6 and out of there by around 8/9 cluelessly taking unanswered blows, with only the odd swing from him .Joshua's only hope is that he can nail Fury early and if he can't the chance will be less as the rounds go by. Fury will prove that a rematch clause from this greedy lot was never needed and I doubt the second contest will have any where near the pull of the over hyped but decent first match up.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by Rapscallion View Post
        "My job is to close the show." This from the guy that both lost by TKO to Snickers Ruiz and then used a 25 foot ring to run from Super Snickers Ruiz.
        LOL cuz you only know of 2 fights Joshua has had. Ruiz 1 and Ruiz 2.

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        • #14
          Joshua's only chance is to really hurt Fury and knock him down a few times, if not out, otherwise Fury will box his ears off.

          Having said that, I think Fury's aggressive tactic might not serve him as well against AJ as it did against Wilder. But yes, Fury is slick and is very tough to beat.

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          • #15
            While I agree AJ is overall better then Wilder, he has less one punch power that should negate a one punch ko. Fury is much better technically, but my doubt is that he's been out of the ring for too long, again.

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            • #16
              And close the show you will my brother....LOL.....but in all seriousness Fury is not taking this fight.

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              • #17
                I don't think Joshua is the right type for the mental games. Dude's self centered and in this subject that's a good thing. It'll be difficult to get Anthony to question himself. Maybe once they set to he'll become like a lamb, but, I think it'll be in the ring that's gets to him, not out of ring nonsense.


                I don't think dressing like Batman and calling himself fat did anything but make Wlad laugh. Pretty sure not being there to be hit is what shut Wlad down, not his bull****. Josh'll go more or less the same way.

                Hell, not even Wilder was phased by the mook **** until after Tyson got up in his **** too.


                His being a goofy **** gets over rated. It's not doing anything to anyone and if he had stfu he'd've still twisted Wlad because that's what actually worked against Wlad and he'd've still bullied Wilder because that is what actually worked against Wilder. I can not for the life of me picture Tyson being nice and respectful before the fights but fighting the exact same way and it having a different outcome because he didn't act like a clown. I'm not saying it's not fun, I enjoy it too, but, this idea that he beat these men with mind games is ****ing silly and for silly children to believe.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano View Post
                  I don't think Joshua is the right type for the mental games. Dude's self centered and in this subject that's a good thing. It'll be difficult to get Anthony to question himself. Maybe once they set to he'll become like a lamb, but, I think it'll be in the ring that's gets to him, not out of ring nonsense.


                  I don't think dressing like Batman and calling himself fat did anything but make Wlad laugh. Pretty sure not being there to be hit is what shut Wlad down, not his bull****. Josh'll go more or less the same way.

                  Hell, not even Wilder was phased by the mook **** until after Tyson got up in his **** too.


                  His being a goofy **** gets over rated. It's not doing anything to anyone and if he had stfu he'd've still twisted Wlad because that's what actually worked against Wlad and he'd've still bullied Wilder because that is what actually worked against Wilder. I can not for the life of me picture Tyson being nice and respectful before the fights but fighting the exact same way and it having a different outcome because he didn't act like a clown. I'm not saying it's not fun, I enjoy it too, but, this idea that he beat these men with mind games is ****ing silly and for silly children to believe.
                  Wilders entourage was embarrassed not long after the fight announcement, his brother literally got slapped on the stage because he thought Tysons brother on crutches couldn’t do anything so when he ran up to him and that happened he ran behind Wilder like a you know what . Wilder is not mentally strong it’s why he was easily rattled which isn’t hard to do . That fight was over before it began in the rematch as well .

                  Furys antics certainly did work on Wilder so there’s nothing to say he wasn’t phased ,how did you come to this conclusion as well , everyone booing Wilder at the first press conference outside easily got to him because in Wilders mind he’s the most liked guy in all of sports ? Thats how far out he was . Ha

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

                    Wilders entourage was embarrassed not long after the fight announcement, his brother literally got slapped on the stage because he thought Tysons brother on crutches couldn’t do anything so when he ran up to him and that happened he ran behind Wilder like a you know what . Wilder is not mentally strong it’s why he was easily rattled which isn’t hard to do . That fight was over before it began in the rematch as well .

                    Furys antics certainly did work on Wilder so there’s nothing to say he wasn’t phased ,how did you come to this conclusion as well , everyone booing Wilder at the first press conference outside easily got to him because in Wilders mind he’s the most liked guy in all of sports ? Thats how far out he was . Ha
                    Yesh, that's why Fury ended up looking at light. Was beat before he got in the ring. makes sense. space comma!

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                    • #20
                      I think that analysis is flawed. Firstly Fury didn’t just beat Vlad purely on movement. He beat him part because Vlad’s entire game was based on fighting at range and leaning on shorter opponents when they came in close. Pretty much all of that goes out of the window when you fight someone 6’9”. Plus Fury consistently got off first. Movement was a small part of it. Secondly Joshua can fight inside. He’s stopped numerous opponents with uppercuts. No comparison to wilder. Why would he fight going backwards if Fury bum rushes him? He’ll stand his ground and knock Fury out if he tries that. Fury will be on his bike like Wilder 1 as his advantage in this fight is again range. I think it’ll be a close fight whilst it lasts but I suspect Joshua will win by knockout. If Wilder and Cunningham can get to Fury’s chin I reckon Joshua can and he’s a better finisher than both if less concussive one punch than wilder. His footwork is miles and miles better than wilder. He’ll get in range at some point.

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