What round does Fury ko AJ in? (Or does he?)

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  • kushking
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    #21
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    I did originally state that Fury would fight Joshua exactly how he fought Wilder II, BUT recently I sense that Fury will attempt to bring the Riddler style back 'Which might I say, he has been unsuccessful in doing so since he left Peter Fury'.

    The last time Fury fought with his old Riddler style was against Wider I, and he was still decked twice.

    Fury has to fight Joshua with the intention of taking him out. If he wanted to attempt to out point him over 12 rounds, he should be training with Peter Fury etc
    I think Sugar Hill is a far better overall trainer than anyone at hw by miles. Hes Hes son of the legend & it shows with what he turned Fury into.

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    • hugh grant
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      #22
      I can't see fury stopping josh. If wlad can survive 12 rounds so can josh

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        #23
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        I did originally state that Fury would fight Joshua exactly how he fought Wilder II, BUT recently I sense that Fury will attempt to bring the Riddler style back 'Which might I say, he has been unsuccessful in doing so since he left Peter Fury'.

        The last time Fury fought with his old Riddler style was against Wider I, and he was still decked twice.

        Fury has to fight Joshua with the intention of taking him out. If he wanted to attempt to out point him over 12 rounds, he should be training with Peter Fury etc
        Fury was indeed "decked" against Wilder. However, Wilder is a bigger and faster puncher than Joshua, and Fury had just lost 10 stone & beaten a drug and alcohol addiction. That was a 50% Tyson Fury, and when the real version turned up for the rematch, we all know what happened.

        As it happens, Fury beats AJ any way he wants to, nobody has any idea what style Fury will use, and that makes him a nightmare to prepare for.

        Joshua is in big trouble, Fury has never been fitter or stronger than he is right now.

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          #24
          Anything can happen, but honestly, i don`t see the way AJ wins this.

          AJ is too robotic and to slow for Fury.

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            #25
            Originally posted by kushking

            Fury is the right kind of different boxer now too though, Because he now has become far more fearless & ruthless since linking up with Sugar Hill. Fury singlehandedly pulled off the smartest career move by any hw since Klit linked up with Sugars father Emmanuel. He has always been a legend since before he died along with Cus D Amato they are both the best hw trainers of all time imho.
            Fearless and ruthless - all that based on one fight against a guy who couldn't box for schyte.

            And a fighting style that he'd be a fool to bring to a Joshua fight.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Toffee

              Fearless and ruthless - all that based on one fight against a guy who couldn't box for schyte.

              And a fighting style that he'd be a fool to bring to a Joshua fight.
              Everyone said that Fury would be a fool to bring the fight to Wilder lol.

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                #27
                Originally posted by deathofaclown

                I think you confuse Fury’s bravado and his knowledge of the game and how hard he trains

                he’s got a high boxing IQ and comes from a very knowledgeable boxing family. He can say what he wants on camera, he will know exactly what dangers AJ possesses I think.

                say what you want about Fury, but he always turns up prepared for big fights with a game plan. Even his last fight, if he was arrogant, he wouldn’t have changed his style and team. He didn’t think approaching the fight the same way would be good enough. An arrogant or ****y man would’ve believed he got robbed and doing the same thing again would be enough next time. It takes a self aware guy to see what he needs to do differently and work at it.

                Also, given he has a history with mind games and how he approach opponents differently, I’d say him dismissing AJ’s ability and saying he’ll end it in 3 rounds is by design. Say what you want about Fury but he’s pretty calculated, which is why he had Wlad beat before the fight.
                I saw that Otto Wallin fight. That man is no joke. Never seen Fury look so beat up. Granted Fury had to dig deep and he did. I think Wallin is as good as any top guys out there and would probably beat AJ. Wallin is far from being a polished fighter. AJ is.

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