Why is Fury afraid of Joshua?

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #11
    Tyson Fury wants to fight Anthony Joshua so badly that a court of law had to prevent it from happening.

    Originally posted by Monzon99
    We have learned some surprising truths recently - that Tyson Fury merely pretended to want to fight and beat Anthony Joshua, while two timing AJ, the media and boxing fans around the world. Now we know his true plan - it was to fight a meaningless (probably rigged) easy money third fight with wilder.
    So the logical conclusion is that Fury fronted he wanted AJ but he really does not. But why?

    It could be that Arum and Fury know they can easily handle every other hwt out there except AJ and Whyte (who kicked Fury's ass in sparring). Fury knows he can be a money machine and win all his fights for the next five years, if he just stays away from AJ and Whyte, which he can easily do by lies, political maneuvering and media manipulation. Five years of easy wins can add up to hundreds of millions of dollars, maybe even $500m. So why risk all that in a 50-50 or even 40-60 fight with AJ? Fury can just pull a mayweather and pretend to want the fight while hiding behind excuses, fabricated obstacles (Hearn, venue, site fee, ped accusations, etc).

    Why does AJ scare Fury, who one would expect could outbox him like he did Klitschko. Joshua is younger and stronger and more confident, has more moves, more punch combinations than Klitschko. He's the best hwt in the world right now, the reigning undisputed champ. Fury is very very good and he has the potential to totally dominate with his physical edges, but he's got mental issues, he's fat, he has weak discipline and dedication (look at his body compared to AJ). AJ has been training all year for Fury already, with no contract signed, his attitude and body language about facing Fury are perfect and they express total confidence and zero reluctance or duckery. Fury can sense Joshua's confidence and it may intimidate him, though of course he would never admit it.

    Facts are Fury lied and faked us about facing AJ and lying and deceiving are what weak minded powerless people do. Sure, Fury can talk about fist fights for $20m and some more bulljive, but we know the truth now, Fury is a liar, a fake, a fraud who only pretended to want to fight AJ. His intent all along was to fight wilder a third time.

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    • Boxing>MMA
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      #12
      most likely fairly impressed how Joshua got koed by Ruiz. That was truly scary. or how he ran away from that slow guy in an extra large ring hahahahah. seriously, i doubt Fury is scared of earning 100 million and smashing that stiff bodybuilders face in.

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      • Mr Giggles
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        #13
        Come on man. Tyson fury went to klitschkos yard, he went to wilders yard when he wasn’t fit. Tyson is many things, but scared is definitely not one of them

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        • Monzon99
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          #14
          AJ dove vs Ruiz to set up a big money rematch for dazn which wanted a return on their investment. That's why haymon tried to weasel out of the contracted rematch to match ruiz vs wilder, because haymon knew AJ threw the fight andwould win the rematch easily. ruiz knew too that's why he showed up even fatter for the rematch than the first fake fight.

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          • Larry the boss
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            #15
            Wasnt he ordered by the court to uphold a contract he signed?? how does that =FEAR??

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            • Monzon99
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              #16
              Fury is no big dummy, he knows AJ tanked the first ruiz fight, Fury knows how great AJ is, if he really believed AJ is a big bum he would have wanted the fight as much as AJ wants it. But clearly we know now Fury never did want it, he pretended to though and he fooled many. Too many.

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              • DaNeutral.
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                Fury got the same problem as Wilder, they not quite as brave as Joshua. Its all up for debate who is really the number 1 guy, we all got our opinions but there is a chance to prove it and seeing as most are under the impression Fury is number 1 I think he would rather leave it like that than make it a fact by beating Joshua just in case he loses and it becomes a fact that he isn't.

                Pretty similar to Wilder having no balls when it came to facing Joshua. He fancies his chances but wouldnt risk it incase he was wrong, got beat and then there was no dis*****g who the best was.


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                • FinlandsFinest
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                  He is afraid because of the sparring session they had back in the days where AJ spanked him. (he admitted this himself)

                  Feels like Fury just dont want to be in AJ's vicinity. He was invited to be ringside for the Pulev fight and it was an hour trip and he was like "Oh no, im busy training" or some **** and he watched the fight from home and was live on IG...

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by monzon99
                    aj dove vs ruiz to set up a big money rematch for dazn which wanted a return on their investment. That's why haymon tried to weasel out of the contracted rematch to match ruiz vs wilder, because haymon knew aj threw the fight andwould win the rematch easily. Ruiz knew too that's why he showed up even fatter for the rematch than the first fake fight.
                    well atleast now we know you are either a complete idiot or you are trolling

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                    • Monzon99
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by DaNeutral.
                      Fury got the same problem as Wilder, they not quite as brave as Joshua. Its all up for debate who is really the number 1 guy, we all got our opinions but there is a chance to prove it and seeing as most are under the impression Fury is number 1 I think he would rather leave it like that than make it a fact by beating Joshua just in case he loses and it becomes a fact that he isn't.

                      Pretty similar to Wilder having no balls when it came to facing Joshua. He fancies his chances but wouldnt risk it incase he was wrong, got beat and then there was no dis*****g who the best was.


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                      wilder is rubbish. he did not fancy his chances to beat AJ for $120m. he doesn't fancy his chances to beat Whyte either. Wilder is a total protected fraud bum. You should be able to realize that by now. But propaganda and deception and constant lying and pretending are effective weapons by protected fraud fighters like wilder.

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