Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Hopes Tyson Fury Clash Happens at Some Point in 2023

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  • TheIronMike
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    #11
    This bodybuilder could have had the fight in 7 days, but decided against it. Low confidence!

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    • TMLT87
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      #12
      Anthony Joshua Hopes Tyson Fury Clash Happens at Some Point in......2019...2020...2021...2022...2023


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      • tokon
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        #13
        Joshua is just too flakey.

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        • Silence
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          #14
          Bodybuilder will say I gotta talk my lawyers and duck last minute. He'll never come close to Fury.

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          • JDBarrett
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            #15
            Originally posted by bullydean
            Sad that Hearn made like 4 different excuses on why AJ won't fight Fury in the next 1-2 years and they all made AJ look bad.
            Eddie Hearn doesn't care about his fighters, he cares about his fighters making big money fights, and he'd gladly throw A.J. to the wolves if it made him enough, and now, though ppl want to see it, A.J. doesnt command the type of money to interest Hearn. Hearn has to know A.J. isnt beating Tyson.
            And, now most ppl have looked past A.J. Not because he was beaten, but how he behaved when he was beaten for the second time. Idk about anyone else, but I wanna see Fury-Usyk more than anything,and Wilder-A.J.
            There was a time when I'd have given that fight to A.J., but not now..and again, not just bc he was beaten, but look at Fury-Wilder II, then their third fight, (and Wilder-Helenius since). 'the improvements Wilder made. Then compare it to A.J.-Usyk I and II..(ntm A.J.-Ruiz I & II). A.J.s 'improvements' seem to be his just trying the same thing harder. Theres nothing in his past or present that suggests he could beat Fury..he was outboxed by Usyk, who was a smaller man but a better boxer. Furys a bigger man and a better boxer.

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