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3 Reasons Francis should actually be favored over AJ

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  • #31
    Originally posted by Bizmarke32 View Post
    After watching the film of the Fury/Francis fight, I actually believe Francis is the odds on favorite.

    Here is why.

    1. He is stronger than AJ, an experienced grappler, and wrestler, he will be able to wear AJ down in the clinches by the 4th round as AJ does not have a real gas tank, and panics when shoved out of his comfort zone.

    2. He has heavy hands, it won't take much to shake AJ up, even a grazing shot, and once Francis has him in trouble, AJ won't have the stamina, the cojones, or the will to stand up after he is hurt

    3. Francis showed surprising counter punching ability, especially inside, he has the hand speed, and surprising timing, these are among the ingredients to force AJ into a fight.



    Just my two cents
    - - Y U only have 2 pennies worth of IQ?

    A penny for each parent, or was U hatched?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post

      - - Y U only have 2 pennies worth of IQ?

      A penny for each parent, or was U hatched?
      That might be one the weakest counter arguments I have seen on this platform and that is saying quite a bit.

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      • #33
        imagine if he wins in the fans eyes but loses on cards...then goes and fights wilder and does the same

        3 "wins" over 3 of the "best" heavy weights of this era lol ...id probably never watch boxing again

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        • #34
          I think AJ is gonna make very very short work of this guy. 2 rounds max

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Pac=Duran View Post
            I think AJ is gonna make very very short work of this guy. 2 rounds max
            Helenius, who is on video getting gifted a hometown decision against MMA fighter Sergei Kharitanov, went 7. Takam, who was unable to finish 40 year old MMA fighter Fabio Maldonado who was once stopped in 35 seconds by a guy Ngannou has knocked out, went 10.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Atypicalbrit View Post

              Arslanbek Makhmudov was 34 and 18-0

              Numbers don't win fights.
              And Francis isn't going to win this one.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by HeadShots View Post

                Doesn’t have to be a flying knee. Any knee to body or face in a standing position is harder than a punch.
                That just makes zero sense. There's no logic applied at all. How it can be so absolute without any other movements considered?

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Toffee View Post

                  That just makes zero sense. There's no logic applied at all. How it can be so absolute without any other movements considered?
                  Fight science episode already concluded this with facts.

                  Also a knee is usually delivered with ur head held firmly in place

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post

                    Helenius, who is on video getting gifted a hometown decision against MMA fighter Sergei Kharitanov, went 7. Takam, who was unable to finish 40 year old MMA fighter Fabio Maldonado who was once stopped in 35 seconds by a guy Ngannou has knocked out, went 10.
                    How many degrees of Kevin Bacon is this?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View Post
                      He needs one good punch to make Joshua clueless again.
                      Doesnt that apply in all of combat sports.

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