Comments Thread For: David Haye Backs Anthony Joshua To Beat Tyson Fury, Explains Why
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if AJ has any early success at all, he will get knocked the fcuk out... and if AJ lays a egg, like I suspect... he will lose a 12 round decision
Fury will rise to the occasion and adapt to the situation, just like he did with Wallin/Wilder... AJ will crack and crumble, just like he did with Ruiz
Fury can win that fight any way he wants
ducking Wilder did not prepare AJ for someone like Tyson FuryComment
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because Fury is a much better fighter than Josh
what makes you think "someday"... is now??? ... give me a reason
AJ cracked/crumbled when it got tough with Ruiz... how will he handle somebody MUCH bigger and MUCH better?Comment
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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.Comment
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Last edited by hugh grant; 04-22-2021, 05:02 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by Originally posted by [BPunchyPotorff[/B]
Fury is stronger mentally than Joshua, plus he moves better, usually punches from obscure angles, has an odd sense of timing that had troubled most fighters, and has an excellent defense. Joshua has a lot going for him, but he's definitely a more conventional HW, as pretty much all HWs have been vs Fury. Both will prepare well, as these will likely be the two biggest fights of their careers. Joshua will likely play it safe after being stopped a couple of fights back... but taking chances will be the only way he wins IMO. I'm going with Fury by late stoppage, or after Joshua's people throw on the towel.
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Originally posted by Originally posted by [BPunchyPotorff[/B]
Fury is stronger mentally than Joshua, plus he moves better, usually punches from obscure angles, has an odd sense of timing that had troubled most fighters, and has an excellent defense. Joshua has a lot going for him, but he's definitely a more conventional HW, as pretty much all HWs have been vs Fury. Both will prepare well, as these will likely be the two biggest fights of their careers. Joshua will likely play it safe after being stopped a couple fights back... but taking chances will be the only way he wins IMO. I'm going with Fury by late stoppage, or after Joshua's people throw on the towel.I don't agree fury is mentally tougher. I like fury more than Joshua who is a boring predictable guy but joshua is tough he just doesn't have the best chin. Fury dropped his nuts in my opinion rather than rematch Wlad. Thought of it gave him a breakdown. They are both tough but Joshua is fast and he us quite skillful , fury has a lot of reach and good conditioning but hes not fast , if joshua beats him to jab fury is getting KTFO
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