Comments Thread For: Fury: If Joshua Loses To Usyk, Which I Think He Will, Our Fight is Dead in The Water

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  • ShoulderRoll
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    #51
    Originally posted by REDEEMER

    Fury chose Wilder 3 times over A.J why would he fight him now after a loss ?

    A.J would never take the fight anyway,he doesn’t run after a loss he will be known as probably the hardest guy to defeat two times after the Usyk rematch,not only that Fury would fight Usyk before A.J fir undisputed so the talk is not even a realistic possibility .
    Both Fury and Wilder retained a rematch clause that led to their second fight. And Wilder had a rematch clause for the third fight which an arbitrator enforced.

    You know all this. Don't play dumb.

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    • The plunger man
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      #52
      I think the fight will be dead if joshU was to lose again and fury is right......Joshua knows this rematch is all or nothing so will I think go beast mode but it’s not an easy task by any means.....but we will see what kind of Joshua enters that ring

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        #53
        Hopefully AJ loses and rides off into the sunset. Lost to a small fat guy and a cruiserweight who struggled with Chisora. Enough about AJ already. Fury demolishes him and Wilder problems KOs him

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          #54
          Originally posted by NYG
          Hopefully AJ loses and rides off into the sunset. Lost to a small fat guy and a cruiserweight who struggled with Chisora. Enough about AJ already. Fury demolishes him and Wilder problems KOs him
          Usyk beats them all, only Fury has a chance.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Rockybigblower

            You don't agree?. I personally think he could beat Fury. He would take some damage...but I'm sure he's aware and ok with that. I think he would be too slippery for Fury to pin him down and too small for Fury to maul/headlock him in the centre ring. Fury might clip him or **** him up...but he would need to do it with his fists...not the borderline dirty tactics he's been using recently. Usyk could no doubt set an uncomfortable pace as well.
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            Size will be the only thing that matters. Fury is too big for Usyk.
            Fury is also athletic and can box. Not happening. Fury beats Usyk

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              #56
              Originally posted by baroidi

              of course this isn't gonna be a Ruiz jr rematch repeat, Usyk is not gonna balloon into an immobile blob like Ruiz jr. Joshua didn't really win the rematch against Ruiz jr, it was more of Ruiz jr eating himself into a loss. Any decent HW could've beaten Ruiz jr that day. It was a false victory for Joshua, his team and his fans, because they actually thought the stiff robot became some pugilistic master, that's why they thought he could outbox Usyk.
              I agree Ruiz was in horrendous shape and completely blew any chance he had in the rematch but I’d still pick AJ over an in shape Ruiz. Ruiz is a C level guy that got lucky vs a vulnerable and flawed champion in AJ IMO.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Gideon lock

                The other major factor is usyk has that boxing iq to change tactics mid fight similar to how Mayweather used to. Aj gets set in his ways can't adapt on the fly naturally without proper instruction which he will simply not get with his current corner setup.
                Completely agree mate…

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by SteveM

                  If Fury beat Usyk and had all 4 belts, him and AJ wouldn't be able to agree on a split. Fury would rightfully expect 70% and Joshua wouldn't accept 30%. That's one reason why Joshua wants the rematch with Usyk, those belts give him leverage going forward.
                  It would be a lot closer to 50/50. Fury would clearly be the A-Side but AJ is still a big commercial draw. Fury has already fought Wilder three times, AJ is the only other fighter he can make the mega money against.

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Oregonian
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                    So, a guy like Usyk has a shot at beating Fury is your message?
                    Yup! If Fury goes into this fight thinking about retirement, there is real possibility it will cost him.

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                      #60
                      I rather see Fury intercept Joshua.

                      Beat him.

                      Then go and beat a fresh Usyk.

                      Retire thereafter.

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