Didn't bother reading either. Only one reason she's picking him smh
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostI agree with her, if AJ brings his A game...
But what about if Fury brings his A game too like in the Klit fight or the 2nd Wilder fight?
Dude never lost a round or even a single minute in both cases facing maybe the 2 best HW of the last decade...
That being said in both fights Fury was the underdog, this time he won't.
AJ also needs a lazy Fury to show up kinda like vs Otto Wallin.
If someone can beat Fury, it's AJ, he's the only one who has the size, power and skills to really beat Fury (puncher chance aside).
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Originally posted by BillyBoxing View PostI agree with her, if AJ brings his A game...
But what about if Fury brings his A game too like in the Klit fight or the 2nd Wilder fight?
Dude never lost a round or even a single minute in both cases facing maybe the 2 best HW of the last decade...
That being said in both fights Fury was the underdog, this time he won't.
AJ also needs a lazy Fury to show up kinda like vs Otto Wallin.
If someone can beat Fury, it's AJ, he's the only one who has the size, power and skills to really beat Fury (puncher chance aside).
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
AJ got beat up by a 25-1 last minute underdog in one of the biggest UPSETS in Boxing HISTORY. Then needed a SUPERSIZE ring for the rematch and RAN.... When they did go toe2toe AJ was like *** THAT!!!
Again 25-1 underdog beat AJ the *** up!!!
Those odds = 96..15% chance of WINNING
Fury gonna beat AJ. Write it down, take a pic, frame it
The odds also were way off in the second fight , Ruiz didn’t win one round the first odds would be right , if A.J ran so did Fury who ran much more against Wilder in the first fight but the difference is A.J did damage to Ruiz .
Ruiz won’t beat a well prepared AJ , Fury doesn’t have Ruiz chin most likely and he will be much easier to hit then the shorter inside fighter like Ruiz .Last edited by REDEEMER; 04-25-2021, 10:08 AM.Boxviewer likes this.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
AJ got beat up by a 25-1 last minute underdog in one of the biggest UPSETS in Boxing HISTORY. Then needed a SUPERSIZE ring for the rematch and RAN.... When they did go toe2toe AJ was like *** THAT!!!
Again 25-1 underdog beat AJ the *** up!!!
Those odds = 96..15% chance of WINNING
Fury gonna beat AJ. Write it down, take a pic, frame it
Ruiz is a solid fighter, gut or no gut. Fury got easily beaten by John McDermott who is significantly worse. Granted it was a long time ago, but to write a fighter off because of one bad night doesn’t seem like objective thinking.Boxviewer likes this.
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