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  • Boxviewer
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    #61
    Originally posted by denium

    AJ couldn't demolish a morbidly obese, untrained, average Andy Ruiz, he's going to **** himself when he comes up against Kronk Fury in the flesh.

    Joshua will have yet another panic attack, and will probably quit again, my guess is around rounds 9/10.

    Joshua is a mental midget.
    We all know who has suffered mental breakdown before just because he dared not face Wlad again in a rematch. He knew he couldn't repeat and would probably koed by a well prepared Wlad. As for you the breakdown will be even worst. I bet you to get mentally well prepared because the beating your demigod will receive will be everlasting.

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    • NorvernRob
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      #62
      Originally posted by deathofaclown

      “AJ would walk through Fury’s resume”

      He could’ve even get through Andy Ruiz first attempt lol

      Wilder would smash a big stiff target like AJ. Tailor made.

      he almost got flattened by Wlad in his 40’s coming off a loss and 18 months inactive.

      AJ’s best win is a Fury leftover.
      Ruiz is better than anyone on Fury’s resume except Wlad and probably Wilder. Fury ran from the Wlad rematch, twice, and has still never defended a belt. AJ stepped in and did the job for him.

      There’s only one guy who really wants this fight and it’s AJ. The mental midget is Fury. The guy talks nonsense all the time just to fight his own mental demons.

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      • Monzon99
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        #63
        so many naive boxing fans are unable to figure out AJ tanked for Ruiz to set up the big big huge money rematch for dazn and matchroom which needed a huge event with wilder ducking. AJ is the best and he's really unbeatable except for that one fake dive vs fatso. fury knows he's gonna get poleaxed.

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        • QballLobo
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          #64
          Fury had the advantages against Wilder. He’s a smaller man that has limited boxing skill but was blessed with all time power in one hand.
          Fury bulked up to take away that range and Wilder wasn’t good enough to adjust.
          AJ won’t just stand there getting hit to try and set up one KO punch. Fury can definitely win the fight but it won’t be an easy out like one dimensional Wilder.

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          • Oregonian
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            #65
            Originally posted by Monzon99
            so many naive boxing fans are unable to figure out AJ tanked for Ruiz to set up the big big huge money rematch for dazn and matchroom which needed a huge event with wilder ducking. AJ is the best and he's really unbeatable except for that one fake dive vs fatso. fury knows he's gonna get poleaxed.
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            Delusions of grandeur is a malady that runs rampant in mental health.
            So, let’s get this straight; AJ travelled to the US for his debut fight against a pudgy smaller and unknown Ruiz to take a dive so as to set up a lucrative rematch? Wow! That’s a new standard!
            Basically, AJ got paid to lose a fight so he could make more $$$ because without taking that dive, he’d just be an average millionaire.

            Just for argument’s sake, if AJ gets beat up by Fury, will you still say the same thing or will your theory of AJ being “unbeatable” evaporate? Or will you say it’s another scheme to make more money in a rematch?

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            • champion4ever
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              #66
              Originally posted by Robbie Barrett

              Hearn has delivered everything that's been asked. The deal is done on his end. Fury is going to look like the biggest duck of the last 20 years if he pulls out now.
              That goes without question! No doubt! Of course, Hearn has delivered the goods; Even after Arum and Warren had set him up to fail because they knew that they were no longer interested in the fight. So the hold up is not on Eddie's end it's on Team Fury's end. They no longer want that smoke from AJ.

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              • kerrminator
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                #67
                Aj would struggle to demolish a wee plate of mince n tatties.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by NorvernRob

                  Ruiz is better than anyone on Fury’s resume except Wlad and probably Wilder. Fury ran from the Wlad rematch, twice, and has still never defended a belt. AJ stepped in and did the job for him.

                  There’s only one guy who really wants this fight and it’s AJ. The mental midget is Fury. The guy talks nonsense all the time just to fight his own mental demons.
                  AJ will get beat. Hearn knows it too. It’s his last fight on his contract with Hearn, plus AJ won’t be moving to DAZN.

                  That means there’s a good chance AJ and Hearn don’t renew any contract after this fight. That’s the reason it’s been changed to a one fight deal instead of two.

                  Hearn is going to let AJ get smashed on his final fight in the contract for the most amount of money. Cant blame him.

                  Hearn has played a blinder. Kept AJ away from the real top fighters until they’re likely ending their working relationship and now he can cash out for the biggest amount possible and it makes no difference to Hearn when he loses. Hearn moves on to his huge contract with DAZN, Sky will be left with AJ after all his casual fans saw him get smashed and no longer care. Clever bloke is Eddie Hearn. Why do you think he was so desperate to make it for July initially? So he can sever ties with Sky and AJ ASAP after he moves to DAZN

                  he knows AJ is fragile and won’t last and he has Canelo now. He was even trying to get pally with Fury in the podcast, probably eyeing him up for when the Top Rank contract ends. AJ will be irrelevant after Fury beats him.

                  It’s all so obvious but most people can’t see it.

                  Last edited by deathofaclown; 05-14-2021, 09:16 AM.

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                  • juggernaut666
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by deathofaclown

                    AJ will get beat. Hearn knows it too. It’s his last fight on his contract with Hearn, plus AJ won’t be moving to DAZN.

                    That means there’s a good chance AJ and Hearn don’t renew any contract after this fight. That’s the reason it’s been changed to a one fight deal instead of two.

                    Hearn is going to let AJ get smashed on his final fight in the contract for the most amount of money. Cant blame him.

                    Hearn has played a blinder. Kept AJ away from the real top fighters until they’re likely ending their working relationship and now he can cash out for the biggest amount possible and it makes no difference to Hearn when he loses. Hearn moves on to his huge contract with DAZN, Sky will be left with AJ after all his casual fans saw him get smashed and no longer care. Clever bloke is Eddie Hearn. Why do you think he was so desperate to make it for July initially? So he can sever ties with Sky and AJ ASAP after he moves to DAZN

                    he knows AJ is fragile and won’t last and he has Canelo now. He was even trying to get pally with Fury in the podcast, probably eyeing him up for when the Top Rank contract ends. AJ will be irrelevant after Fury beats him.

                    It’s all so obvious but most people can’t see it.
                    The irony here is there’s going to be a death of A clown after the fight , that’s for sure . Lol

                    You spew nonsense on here just like all the Fury lame brains on here .

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                    • The plunger man
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                      #70
                      Calling names on twitter does not win you the fight...punches do and when Joshua connects his power shots on fury it’s going to brutal......these fury fans are going to go in to meltdown and most of them will either hide in shame , change there names or make excuses.
                      Joshua knows fury cannot hurt him and will show no respect when landing on him.
                      I am confident Joshua irons fury out

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