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  • NorvernRob
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    #21
    Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
    Funny to see that everyone has forgotten that Fury supposedly had a mental breakdown, suffered with depression, battled suicide and addiction - yet AJ is mentally weak.

    If Fury is mentally stronger then AJ needs to be committed to a hospital.
    And his fans on here say he ‘only fights to the level of his opposition’ in order to excuse his struggles against cab drivers, but that again shows mental weakness. He’s never defended a belt, his best win was a stinkfest against Wlad when AJ stopped him, and it took him 2 attempts to beat Wilder who everyone acknowledges is a terrible boxer. He doesn’t have a single other decent win on his record.

    I’m just not seeing this ‘ATG’ his fanboys are claiming and I’m not seeing how he beats AJ easily either.

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    • whatismyname
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      #22
      I think Fury learnt that lesson vs Cunningham without losing. Fury is favorite

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      • Rapscallion
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        #23
        The difference between Fury and Joshua is the difference between a master, such as Michelangelo and a kid who paints by the numbers. Fury's a born and bred fighter coming from a family which never knew anything but fighting. Generation after generation in his lineage have been fighters while his opponent (and that's all that Joshua is -- an opponent), Joshua, began boxing at age 18, and has been molly-coddled ever since, with fix after fix in his Olympic "championship" providing the Cliffs Notes for any fan interested in investigating his career. Where Fury rises to the challenge, Joshua submits to his master. Against Wilder, Fury re-enacted the raising of Lazarus at Bethany, an act which permitted all to see the glory of God. Against Ruiz, Joshua re-enacted the ignominious surrender of the French at Compiegne, an act of submission which left the Frogs sobbing. And if this fight ever takes place, it will be Fury, the man, and not Joshua, the frog, who will emerge victorious.

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        • Marchegiano
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          #24
          Haye is always wrong so I've never been more confident Fury will win.


          Ain't toe stopping him.

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          • OnlytheTruth
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            #25
            Originally posted by NorvernRob

            And his fans on here say he ‘only fights to the level of his opposition’ in order to excuse his struggles against cab drivers, but that again shows mental weakness. He’s never defended a belt, his best win was a stinkfest against Wlad when AJ stopped him, and it took him 2 attempts to beat Wilder who everyone acknowledges is a terrible boxer. He doesn’t have a single other decent win on his record.

            I’m just not seeing this ‘ATG’ his fanboys are claiming and I’m not seeing how he beats AJ easily either.
            I can't argue with anything you said. I can't stand Fury.

            I think its safe to assume that three things will happen in the lead up.
            1. Fury will claim that he will knock Joshua out cold.
            2. Fury will say that Wilder is better than Joshua, in every way.
            3. John Fury will bet a million quid that Fury will win - and if he loses that bet; he'll have to get his son to pay his debt.

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              #26
              I'd be worried if Haye picked Fury to win.

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              • Flabble Scrote
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                #27
                Originally posted by aboutfkntime







                AJ quit against Ruiz... he checked out, he did not want to be there

                Fury is definitely mentally tougher than AJ

                also, Fury fought Wilder TWICE... when AJ would not go anywhere near him... fans can pretend that never happened if they wish
                Fair call, I hope Fury wears him down and beats him but my waters at the moment are telling me Joshua

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                • Flabble Scrote
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
                  Fury has the tools to beat AJ comfortably. The idiotic spider isn’t going to be beaten by an ungreased robot.
                  Idiotic spider lol come on give the man some credit lol tho
                  Joshua is a well greased robot

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Pusnuts

                    Idiotic spider lol come on give the man some credit lol tho
                    Joshua is a well greased robot
                    Bro AJ is lucky he's got that melanin otherwise you'd see the rust!

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                    • Flabble Scrote
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Rapscallion
                      The difference between Fury and Joshua is the difference between a master, such as Michelangelo and a kid who paints by the numbers. Fury's a born and bred fighter coming from a family which never knew anything but fighting. Generation after generation in his lineage have been fighters while his opponent (and that's all that Joshua is -- an opponent), Joshua, began boxing at age 18, and has been molly-coddled ever since, with fix after fix in his Olympic "championship" providing the Cliffs Notes for any fan interested in investigating his career. Where Fury rises to the challenge, Joshua submits to his master. Against Wilder, Fury re-enacted the raising of Lazarus at Bethany, an act which permitted all to see the glory of God. Against Ruiz, Joshua re-enacted the ignominious surrender of the French at Compiegne, an act of submission which left the Frogs sobbing. And if this fight ever takes place, it will be Fury, the man, and not Joshua, the frog, who will emerge victorious.
                      lool
                      Fury born and bred but give Joshua credit hes a dedicated athlete
                      Im loving how Ruiz is rededicated and training with Canelo and Reynoso
                      It's time he KTFO Joshua again

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