Comments Thread For: Bettors Strongly Back Fury Over Joshua In Forthcoming Undisputed Heavyweight Championship
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Are Fans Really this Gullible and ****** to believe a fight Just got made today that by Boxingscenes own threads from last year and Numerous Reports including Da Gypsy Cheat himself Announcing The fight in June OF LAST YEAR!!!!! Lol. But But But now its signed ok but but could go away in 30 days..... Wtf.... No Date No Venue No Investors No Nothing...... What was signed agained? Wow...
Thats not what makes your post ****** ,it’s the fact you are calling people ****** when your post has no logic to it to show anything the fight isn’t happening.
How was the fight announced last June when not long ago it was just in talks of actually getting it done when Wilder and Fury fell off this fall / winter of 2020 ?Comment
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I think people are sleeping on Joshua, he is a much different fighter than Wilder; he throws his shots straighter, he moves much better than Wilder, he has a working uppercut and he is much heavier. I will be taking advantage of a 50/50 by place on a bet on Joshua to win!Comment
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Undefeated might not mean much to a lot of people, but, anyone who knows a bit of probability math can tell you Marciano is a whore to plug into any form of algorithmic system of determining outcomes or ratings because of his 0.
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I cannot see AJ winning this fight. I'm neither a Fury 'fan', nor an AJ 'hater'. As for me, I'm more a fan of the sport than I am of any individual (excepting Usyk. I love that guy). What I mean to say is my best attempt to look at this objectively just points to Fury. I'll try to break it down here. By all means, agree with me, disagree with me, tell me what you think.
-Size --- Fury
-Reach --- Fury
-Power --- AJ
-Speed --- Fury
-Footwork --- Fury (although AJ has improved much in this area)
-Stamina --- Fury
-Defense --- tougher call here. At his best Fury's defense is pretty slick, but he has shown a tendency to lull and get caught as he did against Cunningham and Wilder. AJ still tends to freeze when he gets hit. He even did this against Pulev. I'll call defense a pick 'em.
-Ring IQ --- They're both smart boxers and can control space and distance well. Another pick 'em.
-Toughness --- Fury. I say this because of the way he sc****d himself off the canvas against Wilder and fought through the cut against Wallin. I'm not saying AJ isn't tough. Many lesser boxers would have folded after being caught flush and knocked down by Wlad.
-Chin --- Fury. They both get knocked down, but only AJ has been stopped.
We'll see what happens, but Fury is the obvious favorite for me.Comment
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If he plays this correct Fury will have already mentally broken Joshua before the first bell.
After a couple of rounds AJ will be doubting himself and it will be all Fury.
For all AJ’s talk he’s a mental midget, he quit in the Ruiz fight and when he talks he talks an awful lot without actually saying anything, typical of the youth of today.
Fury in 8-10.Comment
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Can AJ hit and hurt Fury? Of course he can but AJ isn’t the massive puncher his record makes out, rolling over US stiffs in his early title defences don’t count.
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The way Fury dominated Wilder and the reluctance of Hearn/Joshua to take the same fight says a lot, the bookies are very astute and with the destruction and complete dismantling by huge underdog and short obese Ruiz , this is all of course in the odds. Hearn talks ******ly about this 'maybe being the biggest fight of all time' (lol) ....It's for sure a interesting affair especially on a British level but it would be much more of a pick em fight had Joshua not have come apart at the seems. Joshua hits pretty hard so he has a punchers chance early but if a little Ruiz can dismantle Joshua like he did then a much bigger , more elusive and better Fury must be able to . It's only greed that's made this a 'two fight deal' and I suspect punters won't be anywhere near as keen on the rematch after seeing a one sided beating handed out by Fury.Comment
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I cannot see AJ winning this fight. I'm neither a Fury 'fan', nor an AJ 'hater'. As for me, I'm more a fan of the sport than I am of any individual (excepting Usyk. I love that guy). What I mean to say is my best attempt to look at this objectively just points to Fury. I'll try to break it down here. By all means, agree with me, disagree with me, tell me what you think.
-Size --- Fury
-Reach --- Fury
-Power --- AJ
-Speed --- Fury
-Footwork --- Fury (although AJ has improved much in this area)
-Stamina --- Fury
-Defense --- tougher call here. At his best Fury's defense is pretty slick, but he has shown a tendency to lull and get caught as he did against Cunningham and Wilder. AJ still tends to freeze when he gets hit. He even did this against Pulev. I'll call defense a pick 'em.
-Ring IQ --- They're both smart boxers and can control space and distance well. Another pick 'em.
-Toughness --- Fury. I say this because of the way he sc****d himself off the canvas against Wilder and fought through the cut against Wallin. I'm not saying AJ isn't tough. Many lesser boxers would have folded after being caught flush and knocked down by Wlad.
-Chin --- Fury. They both get knocked down, but only AJ has been stopped.
We'll see what happens, but Fury is the obvious favorite for me.Comment
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