Comments Thread For: Hearn: Joshua Plans To Absolutely Demolish Fury, I Believe He Will!
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I believe both fighter's will be tested & i know who's chin I'm routing for.
Question? What do Price, Dubois, Whyte, Klitschko, Ruiz, Dawejko and Bakolie all have in common?
They've all knocked out over or concussed Edward's hypejob xD Dawejko ruined Aj in sparring before Ruiz rag dolled him xDComment
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What's Ajs best win?
Fury is the one with serious mental issues. In between these bouts of trash talk, he knows full well that AJ is his hardest fight. He’s already made plenty of negative noises, talking about tune-ups and how long he’s been inactive. He won’t bore him into throwing less than 5 punches a round like gun-shy Wlad. And he won’t bully him like he did no talent chicken leg Wilder. Nobody else on Fury’s resume is worth mentioning because he wasn’t fought anyone else.
AJ would walk through Fury’s resume and has already stopped Fury’s best win. Wilder would have a chance with that right hand, just like he almost decapitated Fury. But Fury can’t punch anything close to Wilders power.
Win or lose, it won’t be easy for Fury and only someone blinded by hate for AJ and EH would say it.
4 of Ajs last 6 were 38-41 year's old, shot to bit's & only good for 3-5 rounds. Hell only age beat Klitschko that brilliant night & not Aj fool. Aj was done in the 5th. Ajs never boxed a top 2 heavyweight, his highest ranked opponent is top 15 Ruiz who jumped to 3 after rag dolling the hypejob, if you want to be the best you have to face the best. Fury has beaten 2 world number 1s for all the belts in theyre own back yards as the underdog.
Personally i think both resumes aren't brilliant, but at least Fury has stepped up & fought the best twice.
Muppets keep bringing up Fury's tune ups during fat camp where he lost a an entire welterweight of lard.
Aj has never stepped up & always until now ducked real competition playing moneyball boxing fighting oldmandatories or mis-mandatories.
If this fight happens i believe they will both be tested & I know who's chin my money's on.Comment
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I wish you all the luck in the world, but it won't make a difference. Fury will make Joshua look so inept that AJ will lose even if his 2012 Olympics judges were scoring the fight.Comment
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We are at a time in the HW division where there are no foregone conclusions. Ruiz stopped AJ, Arreola exceeded expectations and made a very competitive fight with Andy, Kownacki loses in 4 to Helenius, Fury made easy work of Wilder in rematch, and AJ made it look easy in rematch with Andy. The Fury/AJ fight is anyone's fight. I slightly favor Fury based on his performance over Wilder, but If AJ shows up like he did against Wlad and brings the fight to Fury it can go either way. Fury didn't look great against Wallin, so he is beatable.Comment
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I've watched every fury fight and Joshua fight since day dot, anyone on here thinking they know what will happen will get a reality check on the day if this actually goes ahead, both men can win, I'm leaning more towards fury cos he's just a nightmare to deal with in the ring and out of it tbh, Joshua will find it very hard to deal with the mind games and he could be beat already by time he sets foot in the ring, but Joshua also has a chance if doesn't let the fury's games get to him and he starts on the front foot looking for the knockout, either way it will be a great fight but my money's on fury and I'll be surprised but not shocked at any other outcomeComment
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Fury is the best at mind manipulation. He wins if he gets inside AJs had just like he got into Wilders’s head to sucker him into a loss. Furymatstill be in Wilder’s head. Albeit, if Fury can’t get into AJs Mind then Fury losesComment
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
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