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

    Former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is hoping to face domestic rival Tyson Fury in 2023. The two sides were in talks, more than once, for a big money showdown. For one reason or another, their discussions fell apart.
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  • zod66
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    #2
    Booooooooomb squaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad

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    • jonnyc420
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      #3
      Originally posted by zod66
      Booooooooomb squaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad
      Fury 3-0 vs the bronze bummer.

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      • jonnyc420
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        It will probably be the last big payday AJ will be able to muster. So no doubt he's hopeful. All he has to do is tell Hearn shut the f**k up, there is no need to try and make any sort of demand as the ball is in Fury's court.

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        • leeroy84
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          #5
          258 must be getting a fresh batch of pens into the office, since Chisora knicked the last one.

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          • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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            #6
            I could see it happening in late 2023, early 2024.

            Fury vs Usyk, AJ vs Whyte, Fury vs AJ and then both cash out and retire.

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            • thack
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              #7
              Joshua seems unsure of himself these days and talks like like he has been told not what to say but how to say it. I think he realises he's really as good as he'll be but not sure which is the best way for him to fight . Aggressive as he was got him good results until Ruiz but then to box how did with Ruiz 2 and then Usyk was a very mixed bag .He seems like he's in no mans land.He's probably seen his best days as there's much better guys there now.

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              • Casualfanboy
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                #8
                Does anyone really believe Joshua wants any part of Fury? He obviously can’t go around saying he doesn’t want to fight him, but let’s be real! Even if it’s a big “cash out” fight, he needs to be winning all his fights up to the point, or at the very least having highly competitive, super entertaining wars.
                Hearn is crafty, and there are many roads that are successful for Joshua, and the don’t all necessarily lead to Fury.
                Last edited by Casualfanboy; 11-28-2022, 06:49 PM.

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                • Cyborg Fangerloo
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                  #9
                  Especially in his last 5 fights, what makes us think that Joshua/Fury will be competitive, let alone Joshua having the chance to win? That said, I want to see it! Not sure why it sells so much and why we all want to see it.

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                  • bullydean
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                    #10
                    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.

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