Comments Thread For: Warren: If Joshua Beats Wilder - So What, Fury Beat Wilder Three Times!

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  • Toffee
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    #21
    I wonder what Warren would have said if Joshua had picked Chisora for the late replacement?

    I assume he would have been complimentary of a win, given Chisora's recent boxrec ratings.

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    • thack
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      #22
      Fury is light years ahead of Joshua and as Frank rightfully states it's doubtful Joshua can beat Wilder just once ...Joshua is getting iced but he'll still get his payday against Fury , everyone knows that.

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      • Timur78
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        #23
        Does Frank Warren seriously believe Joshua could beat Wilder?

        Watch Joshua's facial expression at the face-off and before rounds against Helenius was fear.
        This is not the same Joshua as before the Ruiz fight.

        Joshua over thinks and over analyses now. He doesn't trust his instincts anymore.

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        • Timur78
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          #24
          Truth be told, they took a lot out of each other in the three fights.
          It's not a one way street.
          We don't even know, maybe Fury got the worst of it.
          He hasn't fought a dangerous opponent for while and declining to fight Usyk (middleweight) doesn't look good at all.

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          "Tyson’s beaten him three times and probably taken a lot of miles off of his clock in the fights that he had with Tyson. Tyson did a job on him, especially in that third fight, he had Tyson down as well, it was a tough fight. Wilder didn’t come out of that fight physically well I don’t think. I don’t think he’ll beat Wilder by the way but that’s irrelevant – I don’t think he’ll beat Wilder.”

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          • Boxing 112
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            #25
            Originally posted by kafkod
            "If Joshua Beats Wilder - So What, Fury Beat Wilder Three Times!"



            ​Yes, and Usyk beat Joshua twice, but you still wanted to fight AJ instead of Usyk.
            The offer to AJ last year was when Usyk all ready stated publicly i won't fight again in 2023 as i need rest. So he all ready ducked Fury for a end of 2023 fight. Then when negotiations started again for Usyk at Wembley he ducked again and pulled out of negotiations. The Furys team offer to AJ again this summer was after Usyks team had all ready pulled out of negotiations. So Usyks team ducked twice and AJ did the same both in the past year.

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            • PRINCEKOOL
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              #26
              You don't win world titles by being backed up all night, and decked twice 'Once badly'. That is what happened in the first Fury vs Wilder fight 'The fight was a draw'.

              So overall Fury beat Wilder twice, with one Draw 'The trilogy was not a easy battle for Fury. And there is definitive evidence that since fighting Wilder three times 'Fury is not quite enthusiastic about fighting other Top Level Heavyweight boxers'.

              But of course Fury two wins vs Wilder are mega wins etc.



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              • factsarenice
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                #27
                Frank Warren can't sell Fury's BS excuses or promote his meaningless shyt fights and Fury refuses to fight anyone that might beat him. Frank is constipated one day and diarrhea the next.
                Last edited by factsarenice; 08-15-2023, 09:41 PM.

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                • factsarenice
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Boxing 112

                  The offer to AJ last year was when Usyk all ready stated publicly i won't fight again in 2023 as i need rest. So he all ready ducked Fury for a end of 2023 fight. Then when negotiations started again for Usyk at Wembley he ducked again and pulled out of negotiations. The Furys team offer to AJ again this summer was after Usyks team had all ready pulled out of negotiations. So Usyks team ducked twice and AJ did the same both in the past year.
                  That fabricated BS has been run and debunked about 30 times....right up there with drugged up wild-bore meat from the farmer in south London.

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                  • factsarenice
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Timur78
                    Truth be told, they took a lot out of each other in the three fights.
                    It's not a one way street.
                    We don't even know, maybe Fury got the worst of it.
                    He hasn't fought a dangerous opponent for while and declining to fight Usyk (middleweight) doesn't look good at all.

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                    "Tyson’s beaten him three times and probably taken a lot of miles off of his clock in the fights that he had with Tyson. Tyson did a job on him, especially in that third fight, he had Tyson down as well, it was a tough fight. Wilder didn’t come out of that fight physically well I don’t think. I don’t think he’ll beat Wilder by the way but that’s irrelevant – I don’t think he’ll beat Wilder.”
                    People need to read this again because it's about as non-bias and honest as it gets.

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                    • Monty Fisto
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by El_Mero
                      Warren has a point.
                      If Fury had beaten Wilder three times he would have a point. He didn't and he doesn't.

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