AJ victory over Parker vs Tyson Fury victory over Chisora

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  • KingGilgamesh
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    #11
    Originally posted by Mr Giggles
    im not a boxing expert, nowhere near so I’m looking for advice from the boxing experts on here.

    I think AJ is the much better boxer, the better fighter and will knock fury out cold with ease. BUT watching this Chisora vs Parker fight has got doubts creeping into my mind.

    parker is not that good at all, lacks the warriors mentality, yet AJ made him look like he’s some world level talent. I don’t get how AJ struggled with this guy.

    and Chisora is going life and death with Whyte Usyk Parker and yet Tyson fury handled him in one of the easiest most one sided fights I’ve ever seen. It’s hilarious how these other top guys like whyte and Usyk are struggling with him.

    can we read anything into this, Does this tell us anything about AJ or fury. Or are these fights completely separate and each fight is different etc.

    Gimme that advice
    I mean...huh?

    How on earth could you ever come to the conclusion that Joshua is the better boxer?

    More power? Definitely. Better combinations? Sure. But in just about every other facet, footwork, movement, speed (marginally) and head movement Fury is just miles ahead. I mean you can just see it.

    What tonight shows it what anyone with a cursory boxing knowledge has always known, a lot of Joshua opponents are rubbish. None of them, and I mean NONE of them have gone on to do anything significant or of note. Joshua's style is one of the rudimentary, well trained European boxer. There is absolutely nothing remarkable or intriguing about it. The lack of pressure also means it gets likely found out by anyone with a modicum of talented hands.

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #12
      I'm not sure I'd see Joshua as the better fighter to Fury but thats just opinion. In regards to Josh v Parker I think AJ plays it a bit more tentative when taking big steps and fighting Parker for a world title was a big step at the time. I also think Parker has gone off the boil a bit. But either way styles make fights, different fighters make for different fights.

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      • Kezzer
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        #13
        Originally posted by Mr Giggles
        im not a boxing expert, nowhere near so I’m looking for advice from the boxing experts on here.

        I think AJ is the much better boxer, the better fighter and will knock fury out cold with ease. BUT watching this Chisora vs Parker fight has got doubts creeping into my mind.

        parker is not that good at all, lacks the warriors mentality, yet AJ made him look like he’s some world level talent. I don’t get how AJ struggled with this guy.

        and Chisora is going life and death with Whyte Usyk Parker and yet Tyson fury handled him in one of the easiest most one sided fights I’ve ever seen. It’s hilarious how these other top guys like whyte and Usyk are struggling with him.

        can we read anything into this, Does this tell us anything about AJ or fury. Or are these fights completely separate and each fight is different etc.

        Gimme that advice
        you realise fury had to fight him twice right?

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        • deathofaclown
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          #14
          Originally posted by hugh grant
          People say fury only has 2 good wins in wlad and wilder. But the chisora win don't seem too shabby now
          Fury took Chisora’s 0

          and in their second fight, it’s arguably the only fight where Chisora has never been competitive. It was a one sided beating and stopped on his stool.

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