Comments Thread For: Joe Joyce is Hoping That He Secures Tyson Fury Title Shot

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  • hitmanjosh
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    #21
    Joe has like zero chance of beating Fury, well maybe if Fury don’t train and smoke dope! He is too methodical and stiff, Fury wins in his sleep. Get paid though, call him out I’m not mad at you; secure thy life!

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    • ShoulderRoll
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      #22
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      Then why is Fury asking to fight Usyk if that’s the case of not mentioning A.J ,he’s a stylistic challenge for Fury ? Fury literally said he wants Usyk no one else a few hours ago after after the Tommy Fury press conference as though he’s available ?
      I said don't even mention Joshua.

      It's ok to mention Usyk, he's the other (non-lineal) champion in the heavyweight division. Everyone would love to see a unification fight.

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      • REDEEMER
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        #23
        Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

        I said don't even mention Joshua.

        It's ok to mention Usyk, he's the other (non-lineal) champion in the heavyweight division. Everyone would love to see a unification fight.
        Come on now when A.J and Fury were supposed to fight you were against it and wanted the Wilder trilogy and no unified fight .

        I mentioned A.J because he will be a threat to Fury and there seems to be less energy when he’s available to fight . Usyk isn’t even possible right now the discussion was who is an actual threat or bigger threat to Fury , I don’t have Usyk as one of those guys in fact I’d be hard pressed picking anyone under 6”4 to defeat Fury right now not that there’s a list but you need to reach a 6”9 boxer to win .

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        • hugh grant
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          #24
          If fury can beat the gold medallist it will be strong win in his resume. Juggernaut v whyte would be good also

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          • P to the J
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            #25
            Originally posted by Bronx2245
            Wow! Fury training in Detroit, Joyce training in Las Vegas, and Joshua looking for a trainer in the U.S. too! Salute USA! Happy Thanksgiving!

            I don’t know anyone else is fixed with this from my end, but it seems pretty clear that, bar a handful of decent UK coaches the U.S. has got a superior coaching infrastructure

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            • just the facts
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              #26
              Originally posted by Madison boxing

              it is true, google it. theres more to boxing than speed, know you probs dont realise it. have a look at some of the photos after joyce and fury sparred, didnt look as if joe was too slow to land on him.
              So you’re basing your decision on a sparring secession?

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              • Madison Boxing
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                #27
                Originally posted by just the facts

                So you’re basing your decision on a sparring secession?
                no i base it on joes outstanding amateur career and his pro performances where hes beaten everyone with ease. fighters like joe dont come along very often.

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                • Tecnoworld
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                  #28
                  This would be a great fight. Tyson by ud but I see this as a hard fight for him.

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                  • TheSlickster
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                    #29
                    Joyce is a very good choice, undefeated, good attributes and should be a more difficult fight than Whyte who already lost to Joshua and Povetkin in their first match

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                    • Uihsmc
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                      #30
                      Joyce is not going to last two rounds. Come on. Let him cash out now.

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