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  • JayCho
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    #21
    Originally posted by archiemoore1
    I've always said, all McCracken can teach, AJ already learned, and it's not enough. If he wants to make the most out of his physical abililties, he has to train with someone else, most likely in America. All most British coaches can do is teach fighters new and creative ways to get their faces broken because they can't teach good defense and head movement. So u end up with a strong, tough fighter who takes lots of flush punches
    i agree that he needs to drop McCracken, I didn’t like how he was being told to put the jab out there at the end of the 10th round(maybe?) when he was doing that and missing anyway.

    He just needed to bulldoze him as nothing else was working. I think a good move for him would be to go to Shane McGuigan who did well with Groves after he became gun shy after Froch 2.

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    • super-x
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      #22
      Originally posted by thack
      Fury knew Joshua would have been easy ...he must feel sick! Usyk will take Joshua apart even more next time as Joshua will be open during his slow predictable attacks trying to land a big one. I would prefer Usyk to fight some one with a chance of wining like Tyson or Wilder
      Yep. Hence why we havent seen any comments from Fury himself as he just seen a potential 60-70mil+ easy payday go down the crapper last night. The whole Fury managment/promotional team must be hurting at the monstrosity payday they have missed on now due to not dealing with Wilder adequately one way or another prior to the arbitration. They can say what they like but Usyk is one hellava more difficult fight for Fury then AJ was ever gonna be. End of 2022 we should be expecting Fury vs Usyk for the undisputed
      Last edited by super-x; 09-26-2021, 03:53 PM.

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      • turnedup
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        #23
        Here we go with triangle theories again… more bullshhhh to get the fanboys on both sides ready to dole it out next year anyway.

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        • RoadOfTheGypsy
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          #24
          Frank Warren talking truth. AJ would be in serious trouble against Fury. Wilder beats him too in my opinion. AJ went life and death with a defeated Klitschko coming from a 24 month lay off, but Fury disposed of him easy.

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          • Jack_sh*t
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            #25
            Meanwhile..
             

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            • Slimpack
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              #26
              Bull**** talk! Styles make fights. Joshua vs Fury would be a different game entirely. It's a 50/50 fight in my opinion.

              Usyk is something else. He was swift for twelve rounds, highly mobile and very clinical. No boxer alive would have beaten him yesterday, Fury inclusive!

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              • champion4ever
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                #27
                Damn! Ole fish eyes sure knows how to piss on a man's parade. However, he is right though. Anthony Joshua needs to retire before he gets hurt, He's just not the same fighter anymore.

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                • super-x
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by JayCho

                  i agree that he needs to drop McCracken, I didn’t like how he was being told to put the jab out there at the end of the 10th round(maybe?) when he was doing that and missing anyway.

                  He just needed to bulldoze him as nothing else was working. I think a good move for him would be to go to Shane McGuigan who did well with Groves after he became gun shy after Froch 2.
                  He wont leave mcCraken, AJ n his loyalty nonsense. He needs to see that his team got the strategy completely wrong, he was clearly afraid of getting countered and subsequently hurt, therefore didnt follow up even when he when landed them odd hurtful shots on occasions, at no point did i hear panic or fear in AJ corner saying you need to take him out to keep your titles... seemed like they just kept to there gameplan even though it clearly wasnt working all night and hoped the judges would save them... Usyk played the heavyweight scene by looking mediocre in his previous 2 fights and when he got the big one he showed what hes capable off, yet he said after the fight that, that wasnt his best, hes got so much more then what he showed... and the icing was when usyk said "i expected Joshua to be tougher"...

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                  • davefromvancouv
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                    #29
                    After Wilder wipes the floor with Fury, Joshua beats Usyk in the rematch and Wilder knocks Joshua out for undisputed, there is no reason why Fury and Joshua can't fight each other in the UK.

                    A loss is not a big deal. Even if Usyk beats Joshua in the rematch...

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                    • REDEEMER
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by peplz
                      So instead of congratulating Usyk Frank Warren decides to trash Joshua. Instead of saying that Fury can beat Usyk to unify Warren is talking about what Fury would have done in Usyk’s place. So how does this kind of talk bode for the idea of Fury fighting Usyk?
                      This is the problem with A.J ,his rivals put his wins on their resumes . They take his wins and losses and use them in their own narrative to suit what they won’t or will do .

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