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  • #71
    Fury needs to get his win over usyk, and Josh win over francis, so they can dance together ASAP

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    • #72
      Respect to Hearn but I can refute him: Ali struggled with Frazier and Norton and Foreman destroyed both...

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      • #73
        Originally posted by beautyistruth View Post
        Respect to Hearn but I can refute him: Ali struggled with Frazier and Norton and Foreman destroyed both...
        Eddie Hearn is talking about HOW the wins will have a effect upon the general boxing public's perception 'And it is the general public combined with hardcore boxing fans which drive the demand for fights'.

        What is difficult to understand about that? Who was the favorite for Ali vs Foreman? George Foreman was the favorite 'I don't think Joshua would be the favorite vs Fury, but there would definitely be more in-depth layers to their rivalry'.

        Note: I have seen comment after comment, people from the general public since Joshua's performance vs Wallin 'And Fury's performances vs Ngannou'. I have seen many people stating that they believe Joshua could beat Fury'.

        1 year ago? Those kind of comments, were extremely difficult to come by. It was almost alien to come across anyone, questioning Tyson Fury's resume or abilities 'In just over 1 year that has all altered'.

        You only have to scroll through certain media comments to see how influenced the general public can be on a fight by fight basis.

        Wallin and Ngannou is great match making for Joshua 'If Joshua comes through those fights, with good performances it apply's pressure to Tyson Fury'.

        I am honestly not sure why certain folk in boxing are insistent on denying, the reality of what is happening in the game 'Or what can potentially happen'.

        Note: I believe that whether it be Fury, Usyk or somebody else. If Joshua continues on his trajectory, and keeps on winning 'It is inevitable that at some point he will fight is way back into title contention' etc.





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        • #74
          Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

          Eddie Hearn is talking about HOW the wins will have a effect upon the general boxing public's perception 'And it is the general public combined with hardcore boxing fans which drive the demand for fights'.

          What is difficult to understand about that? Who was the favorite for Ali vs Foreman? George Foreman was the favorite 'I don't think Joshua would be the favorite vs Fury, but there would definitely be more in-depth layers to their rivalry'.

          Note: I have seen comment after comment, people from the general public since Joshua's performance vs Wallin 'And Fury's performances vs Ngannou'. I have seen many people stating that they believe Joshua could beat Fury'.

          1 year ago? Those kind of comments, were extremely difficult to come by. It was almost alien to come across anyone, questioning Tyson Fury's resume or abilities 'In just over 1 year that has all altered'.

          You only have to scroll through certain media comments to see how influenced the general public can be on a fight by fight basis.

          Wallin and Ngannou is great match making for Joshua 'If Joshua comes through those fights, with good performances it apply's pressure to Tyson Fury'.

          I am honestly not sure why certain folk in boxing are insistent on denying, the reality of what is happening in the game 'Or what can potentially happen'.

          Note: I believe that whether it be Fury, Usyk or somebody else. If Joshua continues on his trajectory, and keeps on winning 'It is inevitable that at some point he will fight is way back into title contention' etc.




          Yes, Fury's value and rep have taken huge hits in the last year, as he ducked both Joshua (to fight Chisora 3) and Usyk twice (to fight Ngannou and then he ducked out of the Dec Usyk date). He also looked ordinary vs Ngannou. Fury seems to be a fading force, his body looks awful and his hyocricies, lies and ducking are signs of weakness. But then again the big fat slob could looks great vs. Usyk and all is forgiven. We'll see, Fury is so unpredictable. But generally, big giants hwts who don't take care of their bodies, don't tend to last long - Cooney, Tubbs, Bowe...

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          • #75
            Wallin and Ngannou is great match making for Joshua 'If Joshua comes through those fights, with good performances it apply's pressure to Tyson Fury'.
            I am honestly not sure why certain folk in boxing are insistent on denying, the reality of what is happening in the game 'Or what can potentially happen'.

            Note: I believe that whether it be Fury, Usyk or somebody else. If Joshua continues on his trajectory, and keeps on winning 'It is inevitable that at some point he will fight is way back into title contention' etc.
            Fast Eddie and A-Side Joshy have no leverage to apply pressure on Fury to do anything.

            The reality is...

            Fury doesn't need Joshua and couldn't give a toss about him or fans crying for that fight or the public perception either way.

            The biggest potential happening is the winner of Fury/Usyk retiring undefeated, undisputed unified champ because of an ' injury'.

            AJ without a title is a very rich but insecure irrelevant cherry picking can crushing diva looking to score a trash belt again to claim 3 time world champ and in his own eyes elevate himself into the conversation of best of his era.

            That ain't ever gonna happen in the publics eyes after aging out Wilder, quitting against Ruiz in spectacular fashion, beating him in a track meet by running away for 12 rounds then losing his titles to Usyk twice and melting down like a spoilt child afterward.

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            • #76
              Slow Eddie playing the triple fiddle over here
              If , if , if nothing

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              • #77
                Originally posted by MulaKO View Post
                Slow Eddie playing the triple fiddle over here
                If , if , if nothing
                Exactly!

                Hearn: If Joshua Demolishes Two People Fury Struggled With, AJ Starts To Believe He Can Beat Fury.

                ^^^that might be closer to the truth.

                I would be legit surprised if A-Side demolishes Ngannou. A decision after a masterclass of running away for 10 rounds is my prediction.

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                • #78
                  Originally posted by pollywog View Post

                  Exactly!

                  Hearn: If Joshua Demolishes Two People Fury Struggled With, AJ Starts To Believe He Can Beat Fury.

                  ^^^that might be closer to the truth.

                  I would be legit surprised if A-Side demolishes Ngannou. A decision after a masterclass of running away for 10 rounds is my prediction.
                  Yup , he’s got his runners on

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                  • #79
                    Originally posted by MulaKO View Post

                    Yup , he’s got his runners on
                    Bet they're flash as runners too! Nothing but the best for A-Side !

                    Id laugh so hard if Ngannou fought in bare feet.

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                    • #80
                      I want Ngannou to win this just to watch Eddie cry about it. And Dana White and Jon Jones, to boot.
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