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  • #41
    Joshua dominates fury

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    • #42
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      And if Fury knocks out the man who schooled AJ twice, what will everyone think then?
      And if usyk drops and embarrasses fury to a point decision which I believe is most likely then what?

      I'd say aj is number 2 of this generation and would whoop fury tvh

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      • #43
        AJ will beat Ngannou inside of 8 rds and then he will move to a trilogy fight with Usyk because Tyson Fury is never fighting Usyk. Some way, some how he will find a way to avoid this fight.
        Verus Verus likes this.

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        • #44
          Bring up the heavyweights on here & it turns into bn24 in the comments section.

          Triangle theory doesn't work & we all know how crap mystic ed is. Resurgence no, Aj looked like his old self against a no power can like Wallin (i called it) because he was unafraid of what was coming back with his old sparring partner.

          My opinion, Aj has aged Wilder & Fury out nicely & if you ever listened to what Edward said you'd know that was always the plan, least resistance most reward. When marrinating in the past Eddie even said of Wilder "maybe he'll loose by then" & now after 6 long years he has. Aj at 35 has still never beaten a prime elite Heavyweight of his own generation.

          As for Fury Usyk, the winner has a rematch or Hrgovic then a rematch (i hope not as im sick of them) or it's Zhang! Wbo.
          Last edited by Bob; 01-10-2024, 01:25 PM.

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          • #45
            Originally posted by denium View Post
            And if Fury knocks out the man who schooled AJ twice, what will everyone think then?
            It will simply solidify the pecking order for this 2015 - 2025 era.

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            • #46
              [QUOTE=Bob;n32131923]Bring up the heavyweights on here & it turns into bn24 in the comments section.

              Triangle theory doesn't work & we all know how crap mystic ed is.[/QUOT]

              True

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              • #47
                Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post

                And if usyk drops and embarrasses fury to a point decision which I believe is most likely then what?

                I'd say aj is number 2 of this generation and would whoop fury tvh
                Then this too would set the pecking order for this era. As far as moving up beyond Fury, Usyk and even Wilder, A.J. would have to earn that on his own. A win over Wallin is insufficient.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by M312 View Post

                  They will fight Usyk again. Ben Davidson is already talking about 'making it right' v Usyk. And Usyk won't say no.

                  Hrgovic (if IBF is vacant), followed by Fury/Usyk for all the straps (again).
                  or
                  Fury/Usyk winner/loser, if the don't rematch.

                  The only way that plan changes is if Wilder puts in an amazing performance next and puts himself back in the mix. Nobody else makes $en$e.
                  You might be right, but I suspect the Usyk v Fury fight will have a rematch clause. I don't think Joshua wants so to wait another year or so to have the Usyk v Fury rematch play out, before he fights again. Under your scenario, it makes sense for Joshua to fight Zhang in the interim. We shall.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by TheOneAboveAll View Post
                    AJ will beat Ngannou inside of 8 rds and then he will move to a trilogy fight with Usyk because Tyson Fury is never fighting Usyk. Some way, some how he will find a way to avoid this fight.
                    I sure hope not, but you might be right Fury is a slippery one.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by Verus View Post

                      You might be right, but I suspect the Usyk v Fury fight will have a rematch clause. I don't think Joshua wants so to wait another year or so to have the Usyk v Fury rematch play out, before he fights again. Under your scenario, it makes sense for Joshua to fight Zhang in the interim. We shall.
                      Interim title has no value without a real title shot coming... That belt is meaningless. The only way Zhang gets considered is if he KOs Wilder to make himself a star so the Saudis put up the money.

                      Also, rematch clauses don't always mean much. If Fury gets knocked out for example, really wouldn't be a surprise to see him hang them up or take an interim fight. But yeah, nobody has denied the rematch clause is built in.
                      Last edited by M312; 01-10-2024, 02:12 PM.

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