Comments Thread For: Hearn: Usyk's A Very Tought Fight For Joshua; AJ Must Be Completely Ruthless In That Fight

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  • thetruthteller
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    #31
    AJ vs Usyk will be a complete mismatch with an eventual AJ KO or Usyk quits in his corner. AJ will not get credit for the fight. Even from the guys who swear Usyk will somehow KO AJ. But that comes with the territory. AJ won't be appreciated until he is done boxing because most guys can't get over themselves and actually give the man credit for trying to unify and fight the best guys out there. Instead, guys give all the credit to fighters like Wilder and Fury, both of whom have resumes full of has beens, gate keepers and bums.
    Last edited by thetruthteller; 06-05-2021, 09:51 AM.

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    • Tecnoworld
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      #32
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

      Do you think Fury throw's punches better than Joshua? Hooks, Uppercuts, Jabs, Right hands?

      Fury does not have better punching technique than Joshua, but he is more of a natural fluid fighter 'That is all'.

      Fury's technique can still appear to be extremely clumsy.
      I'm not talking about the very basics, but rather movements and specific skills. Fury does not need to run all night to avoid being hit thanks to his head and body movements (despite his size). As you say he's more fluid and can box even as a southpaw when he needs to. As I said, AJ is more a great athlet with good punching power than a great boxer. He could come for t&f or football and be like he is. He's very gifted by nature, a man 2.0 for many aspects. I've never seen a boxer being able to run and jump like he did vs Ruiz for 12 rounds...at the end he was as fresh as he was at the beginning.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #33
        Originally posted by Tecnoworld

        I'm not talking about the very basics, but rather movements and specific skills. Fury does not need to run all night to avoid being hit thanks to his head and body movements (despite his size). As you say he's more fluid and can box even as a southpaw when he needs to. As I said, AJ is more a great athlet with good punching power than a great boxer. He could come for t&f or football and be like he is. He's very gifted by nature, a man 2.0 for many aspects. I've never seen a boxer being able to run and jump like he did vs Ruiz for 12 rounds...at the end he was as fresh as he was at the beginning.
        Tyson Fury has been hit in all of his comeback fights, ALL of them. He was decked twice by Wilder, and then there on after that? His defense has gone downhill, he is right there to be hit these days etc

        But that is because defense seemed to be a bi-product of Peter Fury's training style. The Riddler style.

        Kronk Fury has been there to be hit.

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