Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Promoter: We've Not Heard From Team Joshua Regarding a Fight

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  • Monty Fisto
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    #11
    There was a rumour doing the rounds yesterday that Joshua vs Wilder is being line up for a mega money fight in Saudi Arabia in December. Not sure if there's any truth in it, but if true, it would explain why the sudden switch to not fighting again until December.

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    • bullydean
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      #12
      Just fight Andy and then Joyce or Usyk in December. This is boring. We're going to get some decent fights in the next couple of months and then nothing.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #13
        Originally posted by bullydean
        Just fight Andy and then Joyce or Usyk in December. This is boring. We're going to get some decent fights in the next couple of months and then nothing.
        When you have a Championship belt, it is not difficult to find competition.

        I have noticed Team Fury ether devalue the worthiness of the competition, or make out there is nobody to fight.

        You must admit, Fury's reign as Champion is terrible 'The man does not like being a Champion, I have always been adamant that he does not enjoy the requirements which come with being a Champion' That is why continually it is overly difficult for his nearest competition to fight him.

        People mocked the Kiltschko era, but at-least we knew when and who they were going to fight 'In a very clear and systematic communication'.

        Great fighter Tyson Fury, but I don't rate him highly as a Champion to date etc.

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        • _Rexy_
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          #14
          Originally posted by Rebelrbg

          I wouldn't say that he had a poor performance, he won by a comfortable margin on every judge's scorecard. Just because he didn't get the knock out, doesn't take away from the fact that he improved defensively and with his punch selections. Committing to his punches and switching speeds should be at the top of the list for his next training camp, now that he has something to build on without losing confidence.
          He looked like absolute trash. Scared fighter

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #15
            Originally posted by _Rexy_

            He looked like absolute trash. Scared fighter
            Joshua won 95% of the rounds, and was never in any real threat of losing the fight.

            Which performance is better, Fury vs Wallin or Joshua vs Franklin?

            Fury was fatigued and busted up real good in that fight vs a European level fighter.

            Franklin was 22 pounds lighter vs Joshua to when he fought and pushed Whyte.

            If Joshua did have a bad performance and was apparently petrified 'And STILL won 95-100% of all the rounds, then that speaks volumes regarding Joshua's unlocked extra performance levels'.

            Overall I think the reaction to Joshua's performance is dramatic. Joshua achieved his first win in 2 years vs a solid fighter 'Joshua performance was not super great, but it was by no means a drastically bad performance'.

            Who are you backing to beat Joshua then outside of the top 2-3 other Heavyweights? Anyone, are you going to mention any other Heavyweights with conviction?

            Joshua is still a major player at Heavyweight, he is still a threat etc.

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            • Rockybigblower
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              #16
              Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

              Joshua won 95% of the rounds, and was never in any real threat of losing the fight.

              Which performance is better, Fury vs Wallin or Joshua vs Franklin?

              Fury was fatigued and busted up real good in that fight vs a European level fighter.

              Franklin was 22 pounds lighter vs Joshua to when he fought and pushed Whyte.

              If Joshua did have a bad performance and was apparently petrified 'And STILL won 95-100% of all the rounds, then that speaks volumes regarding Joshua's unlocked extra performance levels'.

              Overall I think the reaction to Joshua's performance is dramatic. Joshua achieved his first win in 2 years vs a solid fighter 'Joshua performance was not super great, but it was by no means a drastically bad performance'.

              Who are you backing to beat Joshua then outside of the top 2-3 other Heavyweights? Anyone, are you going to mention any other Heavyweights with conviction?

              Joshua is still a major player at Heavyweight, he is still a threat etc.
              Dempsey McKean. He was floated around but then disappeared off their radar.

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              • El_Mero
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                #17
                Im surprised Fury is talkin after backin out of the Usyk fight like a b!tch

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                • _Rexy_
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                  Joshua won 95% of the rounds, and was never in any real threat of losing the fight.

                  Which performance is better, Fury vs Wallin or Joshua vs Franklin?

                  Fury was fatigued and busted up real good in that fight vs a European level fighter.

                  Franklin was 22 pounds lighter vs Joshua to when he fought and pushed Whyte.

                  If Joshua did have a bad performance and was apparently petrified 'And STILL won 95-100% of all the rounds, then that speaks volumes regarding Joshua's unlocked extra performance levels'.

                  Overall I think the reaction to Joshua's performance is dramatic. Joshua achieved his first win in 2 years vs a solid fighter 'Joshua performance was not super great, but it was by no means a drastically bad performance'.

                  Who are you backing to beat Joshua then outside of the top 2-3 other Heavyweights? Anyone, are you going to mention any other Heavyweights with conviction?

                  Joshua is still a major player at Heavyweight, he is still a threat etc.

                  Stop ****riding. You can win a fight and look bad doing it.

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                  • IronDanHamza
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by _Rexy_


                    Stop ****riding. You can win a fight and look bad doing it.
                    That's rich coming from you

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                    • mjh1969
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                      #20
                      I want Joshua to smoke some weed and hang out in the hood a little. Loosen up. Send sparring partners that will whup his ass every day until he fights his way out of it. Get the fear out of him, loosen him up a little. Help him get back that killer instinct in the ring.

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