Comments Thread For: Haye: On The Strength of Fury's Performance, Very Tough For Joshua To Beat Him

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  • Oldskoolg
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    #11
    Originally posted by Jab jab boom
    Have people still not yet realized that AJ was just more hype than actual substance? I know his fans tried to pretend that the Ruiz fight was a fluke, but now after his second loss, have we not yet acknowledged his limitations both skill wise and mentally to know enough? He has no shot vs Fury. Let him and Wilder fight for their 3rd and 4th seed placement and if Wilder has anything left after that beating he just took, he probably beats AJ mainly because he doesn’t bi**h up in the ring when faced with adversity.
    Joshua is a good heavyweight for this era but yea I agree he isn’t as good as his rabid casual fanbase wants him to be. But if I’m honest, he doesnt have to be. Joshua is an “event” fighter. He gives sports fans back home a reason to gather 3-6 mates, get pissed, sing sweet Caroline and football songs, and have a night of it. His promoter has done a fine job at crafting an image that appeals to a certain demographic of male fans, he will always be a draw as long as he’s winning at some level.

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    • hugh grant
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      #12
      It's kind of funny it takes until fury beating wilder 3rd time and Josh losing to usyk that haye concluded Josh would have difficulty beating fury?
      After fury beat wilder in 2nd fight, haye probably still wasn't sold on fury?​​ But it takes until 3rd win until it dawns on haye, fury might be good actually?

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      • gooderz84
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        #13
        Originally posted by aboutfkntime
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        not sure if AJ could even beat Wilder

        AJ looked brittle against Ruiz, and he looked brittle against Usyk... he gave up mentally in the first Ruiz fight, he packed it in

        Wilder is a fkn monster... he will never quit, and he will never stop coming back... he is the Freddie Kruger of boxing

        Wilder landed betsy on EVERY opponent he faced







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        I would pile in on a Wilder KO if the pair ever fought. Simply due to the last sentence you put down. Everyone gets to taste it if they get in the ring with him.

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        • Murray Kelm
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          #14
          Kronk Fury against klitsko would have been a much more exciting fight. I'm not sure who wins that one.

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          • mawoodhouse
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            #15
            No more ridiculous claims of being Fury’s “Kryptonite”
            eh Haye? Haye wouldn’t have a snowballs chance in hell against Fury!! He just wants to step to the front of the line and hope for a punchers chance in winning the title! If Fury can take Wilders best shots, he wouldn’t have any trouble with Haye’s!

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            • snowdog
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              #16
              Fury has got knocked down FOUR TIMES in three fights against the hardest hitting heavyweight that's been seen for DECADES, some may even argue for all time. Two of those knockdowns were in the same round lol

              NOBODY is going to beat Fury, he's going to retire unbeaten after at least another 4 fights, he might even fight until he's 40.

              There simply isn't anyone with enough skill and punching power to do the job in this division.

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              • aboutfkntime
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                #17
                Originally posted by snowdog
                Fury has got knocked down FOUR TIMES in three fights against the hardest hitting heavyweight that's been seen for DECADES, some may even argue for all time. Two of those knockdowns were in the same round lol

                NOBODY is going to beat Fury, he's going to retire unbeaten after at least another 4 fights, he might even fight until he's 40.

                There simply isn't anyone with enough skill and punching power to do the job in this division.





                I think he has 2 fights left

                and if those 2 fights do not happen soon/next... Fury is gone







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                • snowdog
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime






                  I think he has 2 fights left

                  and if those 2 fights do not happen soon/next... Fury is gone







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                  Nope. He's going to fight Whyte/Wallin. That's one fight.

                  He's going to fight the winner of Usyk vs Joshua (probably Usyk) to unify and the inevitable rematch. That's three fights.

                  His Dad, Big John Fury, who knows his son better than anyone reckons that his son will continue fighting. Tyson Fury knows that he needs to continue because fighting in a ring and training for those fights is the best therapy that he has to treat his Bipolar Disorder.

                  After those three fights he'll continue, starting with facing the loser of Usyk vs Joshua. So that's four fights.

                  After that he MIGHT retire but I honestly wouldn't put money on it.

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                  • aboutfkntime
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by snowdog
                    Nope. He's going to fight Whyte/Wallin. That's one fight.

                    He's going to fight the winner of Usyk vs Joshua (probably Usyk) to unify and the inevitable rematch. That's three fights.

                    His Dad, Big John Fury, who knows his son better than anyone reckons that his son will continue fighting. Tyson Fury knows that he needs to continue because fighting in a ring and training for those fights is the best therapy that he has to treat his Bipolar Disorder.

                    After those three fights he'll continue, starting with facing the loser of Usyk vs Joshua. So that's four fights.

                    After that he MIGHT retire but I honestly wouldn't put money on it.





                    he will fight Whyte, then Usyk... and then he will retire

                    Joshua will have no interest in fighting Fury

                    if he proceeds with a Usyk rematch, and I don't think he will need to... that will make 3

                    2-3 fights, then Fury is done







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