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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua Backs Fury To Beat Wilder, Hopes For Undisputed Fight After Usyk

    IBF, WBA, WBO, IBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has backed his domestic rival, Tyson Fury, to retain his WBC title with a victory over Deontay Wilder on July 24th at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
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    I'm praying that both Fury and Joshua get past their next fights and meet up before the end of the year.

    I'm letting Tyson off because I believe he genuinely wanted to fight Joshua but was let down his team.

    However, if Fury doesn't fight Joshua next if they both win, then yeah, it's a duck and I'll freely admit it.

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    • thack
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      #3
      Fury is going to be in a war and could be taken out as could any fighter against Wilder's massive power, Joshua should over power the unproven heavyweight version of Uysk who has looked average at best but he's a good boxer who might just time Joshua's mistakes and get him going but Joshua should do the business.

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      • Liondw
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        They both should win but there is danger there.

        Wilder with the right hand, although a one trick pony, and Usyk with his sweet science skills, even though he ain't that pretty to watch.

        If Wilder has to learn anything, it's its use the jab more and left hook. But I do pick Fury.

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        • Tecnoworld
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          #5
          Fury should win but the match with wilder could be demanding and could end by weakening his body for future bouts, that would be a huge pity.

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          • Dle
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            #6
            …and what if he doesn’t? Will you Joshua fight Wilder next? End of this year? No excuses, no delays..FIGHT!

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            • Ropeydope
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              My money is on Fury for all the marbles. I’ve been saying it since Klitchko. Many thought that fight was a snooze fest, I just saw a young artist paint a masterpiece. He’s a triple threat, size, skill, and boxing IQ. A true giant among giants. Bet against the Gypsy King at your own peril.

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              • Jayallday9
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                #8
                Joshua better remember that he's a huge heavyweight, not try to outbox and just dog Usyk because he could very well get outboxed by him and lose his fight.

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                • DougalDylan
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                  #9
                  .. but how do you force Wilder into a unification .. Klitschkos chased him (Vlad even came to the US after the Pulev fight to try and get it but somehow Klitschkos couldn't get it, Klitschkos advisor and sometimes manager Shelly Finkel blocked it), Martin couldn't get it, Parker couldn't get it .. how do you make a unification with this man?

                  "Multiple boxers, Multiple faces, Multiple belts .... too this day" - Wilder

                  Originally posted by Dle
                  …and what if he doesn’t? Will you Joshua fight Wilder next? End of this year? No excuses, no delays..FIGHT!

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                  • Bob
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                    #10
                    From what I've read cowardly rematch clause Aj has a double sided rematch clause with Usyk so unless that clause has clauses we're no nearer undesputed.
                    Plus you know the minute Fury Wilders over Edward will be ****ing Whytes drum about his wbc paper participation belt that he's next despite loosing his mando spot after being ktfo by shot ancient 40 yr old Pov.
                    The point of mandatories are to keep the belts moving, there's no sense of sport left in this game any more. It's all paperwork solicitors & business. When Whyte woke up his first word's we're "rematch clause eddie!" pathetic.

                    The fight's, tbh I'm just glad it looks like things are moving again but undesputed i won't hold my breath.
                    Last edited by Bob; 06-25-2021, 05:53 AM.

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