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  • Comments Thread For: Joe Joyce Changes Position on Outcome: Tabs Fury To Beat Joshua

    Heavyweight contender Joe Joyce has changed his prediction about a potential showdown between domestic rivals Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua. Fury and Joshua are in talks to collide on December 3 at Cardiff's Principality Stadium.
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  • #2
    I always thought joyce thought fury would win.? But Josh punch power don't seem so scary now, usyk could take it

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    • #3
      Happy Christmas ! but Christmas won't be so happy for Hearn and Joshua , Fury will take Joshua apart like never seen before .Look for the around the world trip to be off for Joshua although a trip abroad to mull over a retirement decision will be. As Joe says, again Joshua's only chance is a punchers chance but this is even less of of a chance than against Uysk and we all saw what happened there ....twice.

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      • #4
        I’m not going into great detail about this because we saw what happened last time round with people making statements and so forth and it all fell apart,
        Warren really has no shame. How can he still be trying to argue that it fell apart because people (Hearn) made statements.

        It fell apart because his fighter had a contracted fight already.

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        • #5
          The fight fell apart because Deontay " The Broken Windmill" Wilder wanted his ass beat, again.
          RoadMan94 RoadMan94 likes this.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by boxingitis View Post
            The fight fell apart because Deontay " The Broken Windmill" Wilder wanted his ass beat, again.
            Lol. Toffe always spaszzing out without reading the article. Frank never said it fell apart because of eddies making statements.

            he’s saying Eddie spoke too soon an frank doesn’t want to make that same mistake of promising fans something that doesn’t happen. The dude is very incapable of learning. He doesn’t comprehend the lost simple sentences unfortunately.

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            • #7
              Olesnadr

              Something is off if Fury will actually move ahead with this fight. He has always been very careful in his picks for opponent (Swarz, Wallin) and tried to avoid hard fights (Wilder 3, Wlad). Maybe Fury has a disease or something? Seems atypically dangerous fight for Fury to take.

              Joshua will knock Fury out btw.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post

                Lol. Toffe always spaszzing out without reading the article. Frank never said it fell apart because of eddies making statements.

                he’s saying Eddie spoke too soon an frank doesn’t want to make that same mistake of promising fans something that doesn’t happen. The dude is very incapable of learning. He doesn’t comprehend the lost simple sentences unfortunately.
                Warren and Arum also spoke too soon on the last attempt to make this fight. They were saying the same things as Hearn - "It's going to happen. All terms have been accepted by both sides. The arbitration with Wilder can't stop it."

                Difference was, of course, that Arum was lying. Hearn and maybe Warren too were taken in by his lies.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by kafkod View Post

                  Warren and Arum also spoke too soon on the last attempt to make this fight. They were saying the same things as Hearn - "It's going to happen. All terms have been accepted by both sides. The arbitration with Wilder can't stop it."

                  Difference was, of course, that Arum was lying. Hearn and maybe Warren too were taken in by his lies.
                  Irrelevant to the conversation.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by RoadMan94 View Post

                    Irrelevant to the conversation.
                    It's very relevant to the conversation. Warren should not be criticising Hearn for doing the exact same thing that Warren did himself.

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