Fury and Wilder won`t beat Joshua

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #1

    Fury and Wilder won`t beat Joshua

    They won`t even fight him, that is why. And I won`t count Joshua as a fantasy win for them, sure not.
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    #2
    They won’t just beat him…they’ll destroy him.

    If the version from today shows up in the ring against them.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #3
      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
      They won’t just beat him…they’ll destroy him.

      If the version from today shows up in the ring against them.
      Read my words. They won`t fight him.

      There is no reason I should believe Wilder and Fury really want a true boxing fight.

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      • 1lparm
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        #4
        Fury beats AJ because he’s the best heavyweight since Lennox and an atg at the weight. Wilder I see him getting bodybagged or possibly losing on points if he lasts

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        • Ghost Jab
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          #5
          Anthony Joshua looked pensive and apprehensive during his fight with Jermaine Franklin today.

          This was a far cry from the confident demeanour I remember him displaying in the ring, during his heyday.

          Frankly, it's become apparent that Joshua is becoming more timid and hesitant in his fighting style.

          There's now a lingering doubt between my ears and in my heart of hearts, that he just won't be able to rediscover his form of old and successfully rise to the challenge of taking on the titans of the heavyweight division, Fury and Wilder.

          Both have formidable records and have proven themselves as strong contenders.

          To beat either of these men, Joshua will have to dig deep and find his inner strength and bravery that made him a unified champion in the past.

          If he fights with Fury, he will need to summon the strength of the seven samurai to outgrapple and outmaneuver the large, and according to Wilder at least, oily man.

          If he fights with Wilder, he will need to summon the spirit of Oliver McCall’s jaw and the endurance of a marathon runner in order to navigate the gauntlet of Wilder’s (literally) metal-plated fists.

          Only then will he stand a chance of outdoing these tough competitors.

          If he fails to do this, he has nothing to be ashamed of, but he will not lay claim to best, or second best, or third best heavyweight of this generation of boxers.

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          • TheIronMike
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            #6
            They won't fight him because he fights on an irrelevant app and won't leave.

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            • Incapable
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              #7
              If either man fought AJ now.
              Wilder v AJ would be similar to Tyson v Bruno, a brave Joshua battered in around five rounds.

              Fury v AJ. Joshua has good moment s but is eventually stopped in around 11.

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              • JakeTheBoxer
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                #8
                Originally posted by TheIronMike
                They won't fight him because he fights on an irrelevant app and won't leave.
                They won`t fight him because they will fight Ngannou.

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                • BodyBagz
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                  #9
                  If AJ fights either if them, he will definitely have to do way more than he did vs Frankie.
                  AJ was 2x the size of Frankie and yet he was so fckin cautious.

                  After 8 rds, he was still weary of Frankie's jab !
                  The fight should have been stopped by then.

                  Wilder and Fury would have stopped him in 5 with authority.

                  Not saying AJ can't beat them, just that he has to wake the fck up and find whatever it was that made him the champ.

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                    #10
                    OP talks absolute rubbish.

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