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  • juggernaut666
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    #11
    This guy wastes to much time fishing for champions for Wallin . Otto has fought Sokolowski and Booker recently so what is this guy talking about fighting A plus heavyweights and questioning who Joshua is going to fight next if it’s not Fury ? Wallin needs to build his profile he’s already wasted the Fury momentum he had ****** call outs .and this is one of them .

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    • tokon
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      #12
      Originally posted by TMLT87
      This guy still living off of Fury getting a cut 3 ****ing years ago.
      Yeah, exactly, quit begging and go fight someone; earn a shot!

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      • boxbuxbox
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        #13
        Wallin still living of the LOSS! To Fury Need s to move on and get a good WIN against a good fighter. boxbuxbox

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        • crisantonio917
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          #14
          Salita's, Yarmulke is affecting his brain...

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          • Boricua181
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            #15
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

            Usyk is a entirely different fighter to Fury.

            Tyson Fury skill for skill, has not fought at elite level since the Wladimir Kiltschko fight.

            Wilder was a elite level fight, but in terms of skill? It was not a elite level fight. It was the power, aggression and to a certain extent Wilder's Jab that Fury had to overcome.

            I actually think Joshua has a substantial amount of more experience at elite and world class level in boxing.

            But of course Tyson Fury is the favorite, no doubt about that.
            To be clear I was pointing out that Fury just like Usyk choose to be movers, and boxers in the ring, stopping to slug periodically during their bout's.
            I didn't say that they were exactly the same, to your they're entirely different statement, and while Wilder wasn't elite level he was the undefeated power punching boogie man in the heavyweight division.
            Tyson fought, and beat that boogie man arguable 3 times, twice by knockout, you believe that Joshua has more experience at the elite level, but he's gotten knocked out by two smaller heavyweight's.
            What I believe has always hurt Joshua's career is his muscle bound physique, which slows him down, and doesn't allow him to absorb hard punches very well.
            To top that all off his in the ring erratic behavior is a call for alarm, if not out right concern, has he absorbed to many hard shot's to the head that have left lingering effect's?

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              #16
              Originally posted by tokon

              Yeah, exactly, quit begging and go fight someone; earn a shot!
              He was gonna earn a shot after beating Whyte, but unfortunately Dillian shat it and pulled out.

              It's not Wallins fault that no contenders will fight him.

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #17
                Originally posted by Boricua181

                To be clear I was pointing out that Fury just like Usyk choose to be movers, and boxers in the ring, stopping to slug periodically during their bout's.
                I didn't say that they were exactly the same, to your they're entirely different statement, and while Wilder wasn't elite level he was the undefeated power punching boogie man in the heavyweight division.
                Tyson fought, and beat that boogie man arguable 3 times, twice by knockout, you believe that Joshua has more experience at the elite level, but he's gotten knocked out by two smaller heavyweight's.
                What I believe has always hurt Joshua's career is his muscle bound physique, which slows him down, and doesn't allow him to absorb hard punches very well.
                To top that all off his in the ring erratic behavior is a call for alarm, if not out right concern, has he absorbed to many hard shot's to the head that have left lingering effect's?
                Skill for skill Joshua vs Usyk was a higher level fight than Fury vs Wilder.

                I am not quite buying into this narrative that Fury is miles faster than Joshua ether. None of this is clear mate.

                I think you need to not just buy into narratives or negative stereotypes. That is all you are doing with your post.

                Go and check the data, Joshua in all of his elite level fights is out working Tyson Fury 'And Joshua's endurance is not his strong point, by his own admittance'.

                Joshua vs Usyk is out working Fury in all of his Wilder fights. Even if Fury vs Wilder III, continued his trajectory for 12 rounds 'He still would of not matched Joshua'.

                So I have no idea why people claim Fury has elite level endurance, or is that much greater than Joshua in that department? It is all just narratives and propaganda.

                Yes Tyson Fury is number 1 on Merritt currently right now, but I think his endurance and speed is overrated. In all of their big fights at elite and World class level? Joshua most of the time is out working Tyson Fury 'They are not miles apart, they are pretty much level'.

                I don't think Joshua's or Fury's endurance is super elite. But Joshua's endurance is not as bad as people make out. He is miles, MILES ahead of 90% of the other Heavyweights in the division. Again, before you criticize a fighter? Go and check the data mate, go and look at the statistics from Andy Ruiz Junior vs Luis Ortiz 'Their endurance is way worst than Joshua's'.

                One of Usyk's main attributes is his endurance, and I have went on record stating? If Tyson Fury is to lose to Usyk, it will be due to him fatiguing.

                Note: It is a fact that Joshua has more experience than Fury at elite and world class level. Joshua was stopped on his feet vs Ruiz, he has never been knocked out. Fury has been knocked down in fights more times than Joshua.

                Joshua has fought more elite and world class fighters than Fury, this is a fact. I am not saying he will beat Fury, understand this.

                Tyson Fury has not really fought at elite level in terms of technical skill since Wladimir Kiltschko. Wilder was a elite level fight, but not in terms of pure skill. And that is not discredit to Wilder, because I rate Wilder for what he is good at etc.







                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-12-2022, 11:27 AM.

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                • MPA2000
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                  #18
                  A fight against Fury would be the most money he will ever make in a long time. If he passes this up, there's no telling if the opportunity ever surfaces again. Maybe Wilder could come close, but Showtime's President is about over co-promotions.

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                  • joe strong
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                    #19
                    Salita is a mickey mouse promoter with no TV deal that I know of. If he wants the Joshua fight for Wallin he better get out the promotion pads & his pink bunny slippers then position himself under Hearn's desk... Wallin needs to leave this guy...

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                    • Boricua181
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      Skill for skill Joshua vs Usyk was a higher level fight than Fury vs Wilder.

                      I am not quite buying into this narrative that Fury is miles faster than Joshua ether. None of this is clear mate.

                      I think you need to not just buy into narratives or negative stereotypes. That is all you are doing with your post.

                      Go and check the data, Joshua in all of his elite level fights is out working Tyson Fury 'And Joshua's endurance is not his strong point, by his own admittance'.

                      Joshua vs Usyk is out working Fury in all of his Wilder fights. Even if Fury vs Wilder III, continued his trajectory for 12 rounds 'He still would of not matched Joshua'.

                      So I have no idea why people claim Fury has elite level endurance, or is that much greater than Joshua in that department? It is all just narratives and propaganda.

                      Yes Tyson Fury is number 1 on Merritt currently right now, but I think his endurance and speed is overrated. In all of their big fights at elite and World class level? Joshua most of the time is out working Tyson Fury 'They are not miles apart, they are pretty much level'.

                      I don't think Joshua's or Fury's endurance is super elite. But Joshua's endurance is not as bad as people make out. He is miles, MILES ahead of 90% of the other Heavyweights in the division. Again, before you criticize a fighter? Go and check the data mate, go and look at the statistics from Andy Ruiz Junior vs Luis Ortiz 'Their endurance is way worst than Joshua's'.

                      One of Usyk's main attributes is his endurance, and I have went on record stating? If Tyson Fury is to lose to Usyk, it will be due to him fatiguing.

                      Note: It is a fact that Joshua has more experience than Fury at elite and world class level. Joshua was stopped on his feet vs Ruiz, he has never been knocked out. Fury has been knocked down in fights more times than Joshua.

                      Joshua has fought more elite and world class fighters than Fury, this is a fact. I am not saying he will beat Fury, understand this.

                      Tyson Fury has not really fought at elite level in terms of technical skill since Wladimir Kiltschko. Wilder was a elite level fight, but not in terms of pure skill. And that is not discredit to Wilder, because I rate Wilder for what he is good at etc.






                      What I understand is that Tyson Fury is the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world, I have nothing else to say in regards to this particular post.

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