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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua on Fury's Training Offer: Could I Learn From Anything Him? Honestly, No

    Former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has no interest in Tyson Fury's offer to train him for the upcoming rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
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  • Silence
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    You could learn being a boxer from his sweet Gypsy slickness school. You're still big stiff idiot bodybuilder.

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    • Liondw
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      #3
      Well, one rival is never going to another rival for advice, obviously not.

      Fair comment about retirement though. If you're retired, you're retired. But with boxers, of course we know that's not the case with most of them.

      I do think Fury will have a proper prizefight again, but one, maybe maximum two.

      It's a big effort to get out of bed and go and train hard when you have millions in the bank account, and you might get punched in the head. At some point they'll think, screw this, don't need it.

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      • Slowhand
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        #4
        Originally posted by Silence
        You could learn being a boxer from his sweet Gypsy slickness school. You're still big stiff idiot bodybuilder.
        The big dumb gyppo at this point has size, reach and awkwardness and not much more. Oh, and a lot of ******ed basement and caravan dwellers as fan boys.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Slowhand

          The big dumb gyppo at this point has size, reach and awkwardness and not much more. Oh, and a lot of ******ed basement and caravan dwellers as fan boys.
          He's also got youre soul along with Joshua and his boxing scene fans.

          Collected ya souls like ya Pokémon characters and I'm here for it. Go to a traveller site on ya own and start labeling people as "Gypos" I'll take ya now big man? Lmfao
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            #6
            Joshua collected everything fury chucked away. Rightly so , AJ was suppose too. But Joshua an his fans lose sleep over the fact Fury is back and once again over taken joshua as THE MAN. Joshua and his clueless fanbase need to accept it you sad fughing creeps.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
              He would teach you how to abuse these little men like Usyk.

              Fury learned not to play their games vs Cunningham, yes he learned IN THE FIGHT (something you can't do AJ)

              You don't dance about with these little men, you do this.

              He learnt not to **** about in a fight. He only got caught because he was pissing around with his chin out and not taking it seriously.

              But yes you're right in that, if a big man leans and smothers a smaller man it's only going one way.

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                #8
                Originally posted by RoadMan94
                Joshua collected everything fury chucked away. Rightly so , AJ was suppose too. But Joshua an his fans lose sleep over the fact Fury is back and once again over taken joshua as THE MAN. Joshua and his clueless fanbase need to accept it you sad fughing creeps.
                This

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                • P to the J
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                  Former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has no interest in Tyson Fury's offer to train him for the upcoming rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
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                  AJ’s right, but not in the way he thinks.

                  Joshua could have learned quite a few things from Fury if he had been schooled in the Fury-style from a single digit age.

                  But this is what many don’t get: what many deem “natural talent” in any given field is in fact tens of thousands of hours of practice during the formative years of a human’s brain, when it is far easier to learn new skills. This is the reason why many European countries (bar the UK) teach second languages to children as soon as they start school.

                  If anybody is appalled that Joshua appears nigh-on inadaptable to the learning of boxing’s fundamentals, then don’t be. He started in his late teens, honestly too late, and is simply a capable fighter/brawler/athlete, but can never be an actual boxer.

                  Its no disgrace. He has overachieved, considering.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by P to the J


                    AJ’s right, but not in the way he thinks.

                    Joshua could have learned quite a few things from Fury if he had been schooled in the Fury-style from a single digit age.

                    But this is what many don’t get: what many deem “natural talent” in any given field is in fact tens of thousands of hours of practice during the formative years of a human’s brain, when it is far easier to learn new skills. This is the reason why many European countries (bar the UK) teach second languages to children as soon as they start school.

                    If anybody is appalled that Joshua appears nigh-on inadaptable to the learning of boxing’s fundamentals, then don’t be. He started in his late teens, honestly too late, and is simply a capable fighter/brawler/athlete, but can never be an actual boxer.

                    Its no disgrace. He has overachieved, considering.
                    Joshua's ability to learn is one of his greatest attributes.

                    His achievements so far in his career, are not normal for? A fighter who took up the sport late.

                    His near psychopathic work ethic, and attention to detail is what may bridge the gap to Tyson Fury.

                    If Joshua's attitude and mind was projected into Tyson Fury. It would be like that movie limitless.

                    Fury would be weighing in at close to 250 pounds, and practicing chaos theory.

                    People underrate this aspect of Joshua's game, none of this is normal.

                    His is not as naturally gifted as Fury, and has not had the years, and 1000's upon 1000's of hours of training compared to some other fighters etc.



                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 07-03-2022, 06:12 AM.

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