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  • #71
    Originally posted by Roj View Post
    Joshua will blast out Fury in 5 rounds. It will be so one-sided there will be little interest in staging an immediate rematch. Fury has been living for 15 months off a win over an overweight, one-armed Wilder (Wilder came into that second fight 20 pounds heavier than the first fight, which was beyond ******. Joshua has less rust and is far more multi-dimensional Wilder.
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    Two things to deduce from this verbal diarrhea;
    One, AJ getting destroyed by a pudgy Ruiz either didn’t happen or was a fluke or AJ somehow lost his “multi dimensional” talent.
    Two, you are making an excuse for Wilder’s loss by blaming his weight. Ignoring that Fury beat Wilder the first time and destroyed him fair and square in the rematch.

    Lastly, when Fury beats up AJ, are you going to come back here and find an excuse for AJ?

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    • #72
      Originally posted by Jack Rivers View Post
      Tyson Fury after beating AJ: "I'd like to thank the one and only god, lord Jesus Christ." Arabs lose their mind and World war 3 breaks out.
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      How many Arab Christians do you think live in the Middle East?
      You equating Arab to ******s just shows how much you know about that region.

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      • #73
        Originally posted by miniq View Post
        Does anyone who actually knows and understands boxing think AJ can beat Fury over 12 rounds?
        Did anyone "who knows and understands boxing" pick Douglas to best Tyson, Rahman to beat Lewis, Ruiz to beat Joshua, Pavlik to beat up Taylor etc etc.. those are just the ones that I thought of immediately that were huge underdogs.

        Joshua has much more chance than they did, and even if he didn't - Fury got wobbled by Chisora, lost to McDermott, floored by Cunningham, sliced up by Wallin.

        You must be new to boxing kid, enjoy and learn up
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        • #74
          Also I'll leave all the pointless arguing to the fans (or haters) of each fighter... I'm a big fan of both

          But what a fight, absolutely huge. We'll have a fully undisputed HW champ for the first time in decades. Two guys who'll be good value in the build up and come to fight. What's not to love!?

          Plus getting a fight of this magnitude and cost, during a worldwide pandemic, just shows how healthy boxing is!

          Buzzing!!!!
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          • #75
            Hey Tyson, you didn’t get the news that the gypsy spell has been broken by Canelo?
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            • #76
              My birthday is the day before this fight. So its gonna be a good weekend for me.

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              • #77
                Originally posted by Roj View Post
                Joshua will blast out Fury in 5 rounds. It will be so one-sided there will be little interest in staging an immediate rematch. Fury has been living for 15 months off a win over an overweight, one-armed Wilder (Wilder came into that second fight 20 pounds heavier than the first fight, which was beyond ******. Joshua has less rust and is far more multi-dimensional Wilder.
                Wilder was almost 10 pounds heavier, not 20. Deontay and his team thought the extra weight and muscle would make him more powerful and able to better withstand Fury's size advantage.

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                • #78
                  This event, being boxing, two Brits, and in Saudi Arabia, will not be that big in the US.

                  Poirier McGregor was in Saudi Arabia, but even Poirier is a bigger star in US than Fury or Joshua.

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by aaronbnb View Post
                    This event, being boxing, two Brits, and in Saudi Arabia, will not be that big in the US.

                    Poirier McGregor was in Saudi Arabia, but even Poirier is a bigger star in US than Fury or Joshua.
                    It will break records in the UK, and the Saudi's are paying more than American PPV would bring in even if it was - I think they've allowed for that.

                    Not really a shock when there hasn't been a decent American HW since the early 2000s...
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                    • #80
                      ok hold up when does wilder get his 100 million?
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