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  • #51
    Originally posted by baroidi View Post
    bleh, this is going to drag the Fury-Uysk match to uncertainty. Yeah this is guaranteed to succeed financially, because brit casuals will lap this up. There will probably be a rematch and maybe another to squeeze more money. Fury vs Usyk and Joshua vs Wilder should be the matches that close out this HW era.
    Deffo, I mean brit casuals will watch this but refuse to pay for Ruiz v ortiz! ****** those Brits aren’t they mate!

    90% of American boxing is spent on what fights we would like to see rather than commenting on how good certain fights were. And nowhere else in the world can match either US Or U.K. boxing.

    But what would I know, I’m just a dumb brit.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

      There's nothing noble here of Fury, it's just a business decision as far as Fury concerned, he wants to cash out big time. AJ has been eager to fight Fury for legacy purpose, so for him it's not a difficult decision to make once the opportunity presented itself.
      Has nothing to do with cashing out big time. If that was the case he would fight usyk in Saudi , wouldn’t he? And he wouldn’t risk anything until he got it next year. Let me explain something to you:

      Fury/Joshua sells more PPV and probably more fans in attendance but it cannot and will not come close to £150M 2 fight deal to face usyk.

      So that’s you’re theory of cashing out squashed.

      It’s actually because there isn’t many fighters in the world that will motivate Tyson and make him go to dark places in camp.

      He realises how if he doesn’t ever fight Joshua, people will always mention that to him. People already always ask him now when they see him in public and gyms etc.

      He respects Joshua and knows he has the opportunity to make it happen for the fans. That’s what he is about. You think fury or Joshua need to cash out? Derek chisora is still backed in Britain with 12 losses.

      Joshua would still sell out arenas if he loses to fury or if he didn’t even fight fury. Same goes for Tyson too.

      So I really dunno why you wrote that so assured like you’ve spoken to either fury or his family/Friends or even spoke to Joshua’s camp and they’ve given you a tip.

      Funny some of you lads ffs. If some of you had a brain, you’d be lethal Pmsl!

      PS,

      this ain’t America buddy, we’re you drop fighters if they lose a fight or two. Or support a new football or basketball team every time a new dynasty comes along and dominates the sport.

      in Britain we have loyalty. Something you Americans could never, ever purchase. You guys flip on each other the second the going gets tough other there.
      Last edited by RoadMan94; 09-13-2022, 03:29 PM.

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      • #53
        Pretty lame of Fury to call Usyk a middleweight when he is now fighting the "middleweight's" leftovers!

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        • #54
          Originally posted by KingGilgamesh View Post

          Looool Joshua has a better chance against someone whose bigger than him, a better boxer, hits probably as hard, has a better trainer, has been more active and is undefeated.

          As said this is just another cynical move to peddle hope to idiot fanboys. Should Joshua lose it really does question how long they can milk Joshua in fights he has next to no hope in.
          Not a huge Joshua fan, but I can see why some would say that he has a better chance against Fury. Tyson typically struggles to adjust to fighters close to his weight and height, plus AJ wouldn't have to adjust for the smaller man. Tyson didn't hit Wilder with the hardest blows, it was the accumulation of damage from the constant mauling and pressing his weight on him. AK is a very big, strong guy that he wouldn't be able to do that to. While I agree that Fury is more fluid in his movement, I don't think that he outclasses Joshua as a boxer and could probably get KOd.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by KingGilgamesh View Post

            Looool Joshua has a better chance against someone whose bigger than him, a better boxer, hits probably as hard, has a better trainer, has been more active and is undefeated.

            As said this is just another cynical move to peddle hope to idiot fanboys. Should Joshua lose it really does question how long they can milk Joshua in fights he has next to no hope in.
            HAHAH. They’re something else aren’t they? If Joshua loses you watch the excuses they make. I’ve already predicted what they’ll say. But told you they’re a cult didn’t I?

            They’ve said Al sorts since fury called Joshua out. “Joshua could outbox fury” “fury never faced a guy like AJ”
            “AJ could beat Tyson Fury by decision”
            “Joshua has more chance beating fury than usyk” “I believe Joshua would beat Usyk if they fought for a third time”

            I genuinely believe that they’re trying to convince themselves and nobody else.

            if fury wins it will be :

            ”Joshua wasn’t match fit”.

            “Fury only wanted AJ b/c of Usyk losses”

            ”Atleast AJ took the fight, Fury didn’t years ago”

            “Let’s see fury fight Usyk, Joshua was already finished”

            “Joshua would beat fury on longer notice”

            ”Joshua won 2 rounds and was in no condition too, fury is overrated”

            “Fury fought AJ because he scared of Usyk”



            They're some freaky cult like mob when it comes to Joshua, they’d drink his blood if it was available to them. But they’ll do anything to keep Joshua on a pedestal.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
              Judging by your comments; You sound like you are expecting Fury just to lay down so he could collect the money from AJ. I digress. This is a very risky fight for Tyson Fury in which he could very well lose and his greatest Heavyweight of all-time status.
              We get a fight that many have Nattered for for years, yet some people cannot just credit both guys for wanting the fight and doing what they can to give it to us , the fans. They’re the ones risking they’re lives for our entertainment. Both men could retire and be a recluse for rest if they’re lives without lifting a finger.

              Yet here is a guy who’s staring down the barrel of possible career ender ON THE BACK OF TWO LOSSES, Facing the number one guy in the division and possibly of their generation in Tyson fury.

              Fury is risking his opportunity of making history of being the first undisputed heavyweight champion in over three decades.

              It’s lose lose for fury. If he wins, nobody outside his fans will give him the respect and credit he would deserve, and if he loses those very same people will rejoice at his downfall.

              because that’s all some fans want, Tyson Fury to lose just one time. They did it for 25 years with Floyd mayweather and they still can’t spot a great fighter and give respect for they’re craft.

              SO respect to both men for giving us a fight they really didn’t have to do.

              These are the same salty bums who would beg for an autograph a picture and a quick conversation with THE VERY SAME FIGHTERS THEY REFUSE TO RESPECT AND GIVE PROPS TOO.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

                Not a huge Joshua fan, but I can see why some would say that he has a better chance against Fury. Tyson typically struggles to adjust to fighters close to his weight and height, plus AJ wouldn't have to adjust for the smaller man. Tyson didn't hit Wilder with the hardest blows, it was the accumulation of damage from the constant mauling and pressing his weight on him. AK is a very big, strong guy that he wouldn't be able to do that to. While I agree that Fury is more fluid in his movement, I don't think that he outclasses Joshua as a boxer and could probably get KOd.
                What are you on about? Shorter fighters have given fury more hard time than guys closer to his size! I swear you watch boxing on the radio mate. You must be.

                How are you seeing these things. Had you said this regarding a fight between Usyk and Fury but not Joshua.

                “Fury Struggles with guys his size”

                Fucckkkk me, some of you are a lost cause. You’ll never ever understand boxing or comprehend what you’re watching, I wouldn’t even waste ya time. Seriously, just quit bothering with it matey.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post
                  Yeah, that's what throwback fighters do, they take challenges. Win or lose AJ is my man.
                  More importantly:

                  As we said, multiple times, and Joshua should be respected for knowing his place...

                  The B-Side should accept ALL TERMS dished out by the A-Side.

                  That's how fights happen.


                  So now, Crawford has been shown up by

                  Rolly Romero
                  Anthony Joshua (presumably)
                  Devin Haney
                  Robert Helenius
                  Luis Ortiz


                  At what point will this guy get a clue?

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

                    Not a huge Joshua fan, but I can see why some would say that he has a better chance against Fury. Tyson typically struggles to adjust to fighters close to his weight and height, plus AJ wouldn't have to adjust for the smaller man. Tyson didn't hit Wilder with the hardest blows, it was the accumulation of damage from the constant mauling and pressing his weight on him. AK is a very big, strong guy that he wouldn't be able to do that to. While I agree that Fury is more fluid in his movement, I don't think that he outclasses Joshua as a boxer and could probably get KOd.
                    It has been a very long time since Fury has actually fought at elite level skill for skill.

                    We have to go all the way back to the Wladimir Kiltschko fight. That was the last time skill for skill, he fought another elite level fighter 'In terms of technical ability'.

                    The Wilder fights were elite level fights, but not in terms of skill. What made those fights elite was the danger element, aggression and power of Deontay Wilder. Wilder does have a good Jab, but if only he could of come straight down the middle vs Fury during the third fight? He may well of got Fury out of there.

                    Fury got away with a lot of mistakes vs Wilder especially in the third fight, which was fantastic 'I was completely engrossed by the passion, resolve and determination displayed by both fighters'. But technically the fight was not a high level fight, both fighters were a complete and utter mess 'Making mistakes, unforced and forced errors'.

                    I think there are plenty of past all-time great fighters, that would of ****** Fury out that night. Great resolve, brilliant determination. But I honestly don't think it was a high level fight in terms of skill 'Whether that be defensive, or offensive skill'.

                    Usyk vs Joshua skill for skill was a higher level fight. I come to this realization, only after I re-watched the fight. And understood the action for what it was.

                    I enjoyed the Wilder vs Fury match ups more, and thought the competition and passion was completely awesome. But skill for skill,for sure the third fight was a high level fight.

                    One thing that people are overlooking, is that Joshua is actually the more experienced fighter here. Joshua cannot be playing himself down as a inexperience fighter, or learning on the job 'He is there now, and has been at the top level of boxing for quite a substantial amount of time now'.

                    Take Kiltschko, and Wilder off Fury's resume. He has only really fought at domestic and European level.

                    No doubt he is number 1, his wins vs Kiltschko and Wilder are mega wins 'But I am just adding some points for the discussion'. That is all I am doing here.

                    Joshua has just come off the back of 24 rounds, with one of the best pound for pound fighters skill wise in the game. While Fury in my opinion fought a clearly regressed Dillian Whyte, a fighter who can hardly move inside the ring 'And has already been ****** out multiple times before' definitively burnt out by the time he finally got his title fight.

                    I am not sure what to expect in this fight, I cannot give a description of the fight or make a prediction in detail. All I can say, is that Fury is the favorite 'And he really should win the fight'.

                    And if Fury is as great as people make out? He should get Joshua out of there. If Fury is this all-time great fighter that people claim ? Joshua is not winning a round, he is not landing on Fury, and he is not surviving the full 12 rounds.

                    Note: I don't want to see Fury hardcore fans switching things up right now and praising Joshua 'But we can see that already happening on this thread'. What that really is? Is stage one of their backsides going. That is exactly what that behavior is all about.

                    I don't want to see any of Fury's hardcore fans, being all wishy washy with their predictions. Don't start being all nice now, I don't want to see any compliments towards Joshua.

                    We all know why Fury jumped at Joshua now. It was a opportunistic move, but it is also a smart move. And I don't think Joshua can complain, his own perceived troubles and traumas is providing him opportunities 'That is the wisdom of nature'. You pray for strength, and obstacle gets put in your way.











                    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-13-2022, 04:56 PM.

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                    • #60
                      I don't like aj either as a person or as a boxer but kudos to him if he accepts this fight.
                      champion4ever champion4ever likes this.

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