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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
This stigma of a a fighter losing a fight, seems to be losing its affect these days. Sometimes it is how you lose.
Anthony Joshua has avenged one of those loses, he has done something Tyson Fury has never done. Nobody knows if Tyson Fury has the inner fortitude to come back from a loss inside the ring 'But people know Anthony Joshua has this ability'.
I think Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua is still a big fight. Joshua's recent developments outside the ring, the changes in his character also make it a more intriguing match up.
But I am not one of these people calling for that fight above everything else. There are other fights to make in the heavyweight division, there are other rivalries and battles still on going.
I would rather witness Joshua vs Uysk II, before Joshua vs Fury etc.
And that is LOSING!!!Tecnoworld likes this.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
This stigma of a a fighter losing a fight, seems to be losing its affect these days. Sometimes it is how you lose.
Anthony Joshua has avenged one of those loses, he has done something Tyson Fury has never done. Nobody knows if Tyson Fury has the inner fortitude to come back from a loss inside the ring 'But people know Anthony Joshua has this ability'.
I think Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua is still a big fight. Joshua's recent developments outside the ring, the changes in his character also make it a more intriguing match up.
But I am not one of these people calling for that fight above everything else. There are other fights to make in the heavyweight division, there are other rivalries and battles still on going.
I would rather witness Joshua vs Uysk II, before Joshua vs Fury etc.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View Post
I agree the undefeated record thing should be seen in a more realistic light; but it remains a thing, although admittedly the Brits don’t seem terribly concerned about it. But as for the significance of the defeats, Joshua’s loss against Ruiz was pretty big from an odds standpoint. Winning the rematch, especially in the fashion he achieved it, doesn’t seem especially impressive to me. And as good as Usyk is, he’s really “just” a cruiserweight. I think Fury has shown remarkable grit in reviving his career and coming back from substance abuse and terribly excessive weight gain. Rising from the canvass to defeat one of the hardest punchers in boxing history wasn’t too shabby either.Tecnoworld likes this.
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That punch Fury took from Wilder in the 1st fight would of SHATTERED AJ's jaw. He would of probably retired after that hit.
There is a road map to beat AJ. There isn't one to beat Tyson. YetTecnoworld likes this.
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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
Yeah he's done something Tyson hasn't done TWICE
And that is LOSING!!!
I think Fury is easily the best heavyweight in the world. Tough to beat a 6’9” monster who’s tough, resilient, fast and coordinated for a giant, and actually knows how to box. And Tyson’s good for boxing, too. He’s a showman — funny, witty, trash-talking. I wish he would be around for a lot longer than he’s likely to be. Potentially the biggest heavyweight draw since his namesake, Mike Tyson. No question whatsoever.Shadoww702 likes this.
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Don’t give me you support someone BS, how much are you willing to bet? I will bet Fury stop him quicker than you did Mr. Joshua!Tecnoworld likes this.
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