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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Bettors Strongly Back Fury Over Joshua In Forthcoming Undisputed Heavyweight Championship

    The oft-discussed undisputed heavyweight championship showdown between Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua still doesn't have a firm date or location. What it does boast, however, is plenty of sportsbook action. Fury (30-0-1, 21KOs) has been installed at close to a 2-to-1 betting favorite over his countryman for the colossal all-British heavyweight showdown, which has been signed off by all involved parties as part of a reported two-fight deal. More so, ******** aggregate website OddsChecker.com has reported that 81% of the action has already been placed on Fury since the two-fight deal was announced.
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  • Bain01D
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    I think you have to have fury as the favourite but it’s by no means a one horse race.

    I can see it shifting more towards AJ as the fight nears

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    • Boro
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      Interesting, Whilst it's not too surprising let's be real here if Fury tries to bully him like he did Wilder he'll be extremely susceptible to AJs beautiful uppercuts and AJ isn't no Wlad, he isn't overly cautious to the point of being unwilling to let his hands go, I truly feel this fight is 50/50.
      Last edited by Boro; 03-15-2021, 03:48 PM.

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      • MikeyMike100
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        #4
        Originally posted by Boro
        Interesting, Whilst it's not to surprising let's be real here if Fury tries to bully him like he did Wilder he'll be extremely susceptible to AJs beautiful uppercuts and AJ isn't no Wlad he isn't overly cautious to the point of being unwilling to let his hands go, I truly feel this fight is 50/50.
        I totally agree with this. I don't know why more people arent thinking the same way.

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        • Bronx2245
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          I think Fury is the most talented HW boxer since Bowe and Lewis! Definitely a level above Klitschko! However, I still remember him on his back, and probably 75% of fights would've been stopped by the referee in a similar situation. Basically, both of their chins are suspect! Maybe everybody at HW has a suspect chin? I think it's 65/35 Tyson Fury...if it goes 12!

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          • steeve steel
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            It's not only the KO in the first fight against Ruiz, it's the way he won the rematch: running scared. There is no way he can win a fight that way against Fury.

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            • James Hunt
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              Fury will probably try to do that herky-jerky shit, maybe even in SP stance.
              No way he goes at him like he went at Dentay.

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              • REDEEMER
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                #8
                This is great news ,A.J as a big underdog is a steal .

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                • juggernaut666
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                  Originally posted by steeve steel
                  It's not only the KO in the first fight against Ruiz, it's the way he won the rematch: running scared. There is no way he can win a fight that way against Fury.
                  Ruiz won’t mimick a Fury match . A.J blasted Pulev in what should have been an early stoppage ,why do you guys ignore this ? Fury is the favorite because a lot of hype from his Wilder win which also won’t mimick a Joshua fight .and will have an uphill battle with some ring rust to .

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                  • Kezzer
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                    With odds like this then I’ll be defo putting my money on AJ. Not really sure the logic of fury being so much odds on?

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