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    Eddie Hearn, promoter for former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, indicates that WBC champion Tyson Fury is the third wheel of a three fight plan. Joshua is already scheduled to face Dillian Whyte in a rematch on August 12 at the O2 Arena in London.
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  • #2
    ABSO.. F&^%ING..LUTLY!

    Fury needs to go get whatever he needs to give him confidence and either fight the best go back to pie eating contests. Nathen's has a hotdog eating contest every 4th but they won't take the rap for a PED user.
    Last edited by factsarenice; 07-31-2023, 01:01 PM.

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    • #3
      I understand beating unbeaten Uysk to a point but why Joshua ? Beating Joshua doesn't prove much as he's already been KO'd and Beaten three times .For sure, beating Joshua doesn't make you a modern day great , Hearn is wildly off course , yet again.

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      • #4
        Usyk definitely and it's a tragedy that it hasn't already happened and won't happen this year. Joshua though isn't too necessary now. Would be huge in the UK but this version of Joshua everyone knows will lose lol.
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        • #5
          Usyk yes. More self serving BS about fading can Joshua from the chief clown of British boxing. Like suggesting Larry Holmes needed to beat Bonecrusher Smith to be considered great

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          • #6
            He definitely needs to beat Usyk. Whether he will need to beat AJ too depends on the result of AJ vs Wilder.

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            • #7
              If Joshua beats Deontay Wilder, then really this alters everything 'This alters the entire dynamic at Heavyweight between between the top-4 fighters, who are all competing to be the last man standing of their era'.

              Yes Usyk should still be the primary aim for Tyson Fury, but? Without a doubt, Fury would also have to beat Joshua 'Who is his next nearest competition'.

              Anthony Joshua at heavyweight, whether people like to admit it or not? Is the most experienced Heavyweight at World and Elite level win or lose.

              Tyson Fury's best wins on his resume are Kiltschko & Wilder 'Outside of these two mega wins, Fury has barely fought at World level'.

              Joshua for me beat a better version move motivated, better prepared Kiltschko than Fury 'Yes it was a more competitive fight, but Joshua scored a more conclusive win. Joshua did not just merely out point and beat Kiltschko with trickery 'Joshua actually met force with force and beat up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko'.

              Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua is the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years 'Lets get this right, it was Joshua not Fury who made Wladimir Kiltschko retire after leaving it all inside the ring'.

              I personally rate Tyson Fury as the number 1 Heavyweight on merit, although his resume does not have the depth of Joshua's 'And Fury is also not as accomplished as Usyk overall. Fury still has the two best wins on his resume historically in terms of magnitude, and he is still undefeated within the professional ranks'.

              But between Fury, Usyk, Joshua and Wilder. All of these fighters are capable of pushing each other.

              I have said it many times before? If Joshua vs Usyk III is called for 'I would back Anthony Joshua for the win again'.

              The only top Heavyweight who has fought Usyk twice is Joshua. And in those two fights, out of the two fighters 'Joshua improved most in the rematch with his effort'.

              If the third fight was made, the likely-hood is that this trajectory will continue 'Enough for me to back Joshua for the win' etc.

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              • #8
                Yeah he needs to fight Usyk, but the Joshua fight is just a big cash fight, does nothing in terms of boxing "stats".
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                • #9
                  Huh? Joshua? Nahhh lmao. Maybe usyk but AJ? Piggy backing much?
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                    If Joshua beats Deontay Wilder, then really this alters everything 'This alters the entire dynamic at Heavyweight between between the top-4 fighters, who are all competing to be the last man standing of their era'.

                    Yes Usyk should still be the primary aim for Tyson Fury, but? Without a doubt, Fury would also have to beat Joshua 'Who is his next nearest competition'.

                    Anthony Joshua at heavyweight, whether people like to admit it or not? Is the most experienced Heavyweight at World and Elite level win or lose.

                    Tyson Fury's best wins on his resume are Kiltschko & Wilder 'Outside of these two mega wins, Fury has barely fought at World level'.

                    Joshua for me beat a better version move motivated, better prepared Kiltschko than Fury 'Yes it was a more competitive fight, but Joshua scored a more conclusive win. Joshua did not just merely out point and beat Kiltschko with trickery 'Joshua actually met force with force and beat up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko'.

                    Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua is the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years 'Lets get this right, it was Joshua not Fury who made Wladimir Kiltschko retire after leaving it all inside the ring'.

                    I personally rate Tyson Fury as the number 1 Heavyweight on merit, although his resume does not have the depth of Joshua's 'And Fury is also not as accomplished as Usyk overall. Fury still has the two best wins on his resume historically in terms of magnitude, and he is still undefeated within the professional ranks'.

                    But between Fury, Usyk, Joshua and Wilder. All of these fighters are capable of pushing each other.

                    I have said it many times before? If Joshua vs Usyk III is called for 'I would back Anthony Joshua for the win again'.

                    The only top Heavyweight who has fought Usyk twice is Joshua. And in those two fights, out of the two fighters 'Joshua improved most in the rematch with his effort'.

                    If the third fight was made, the likely-hood is that this trajectory will continue 'Enough for me to back Joshua for the win' etc.

                    Is this post a joke? “AJ beat a better prepared klitsko”? Are you mad? AJ fought a retired klitsko that hadn’t fought in 2 years your post is hilarious. Joshua got embarrassed twice by usyk. Second fight he won like 3 rounds. This is by far the funniest post I’ve seen on this site lmao
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