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Does Tyson Fury Have Any Chance Against Anthony Joshua Or Is It A Mismatch Like Ngannou?

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  • #11
    AJ had a second wind to his career, reminds me of Wlad bouncing back from his KO losses and dominating the division. AJ is only 34, he can rule the division for another 6 or so years.

    Tyson, he seems to be on the decline, I think the years of blowing up to 350+ pounds is taking a toll on him. Not sure if he can turn back the clock. He had a look on his face there ring side when he saw how good AJ looked.

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    • #12
      Usy k will beat fury first though, most likely

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      • #13
        Fury gets knocked spark out and id put my house on it.

        if the fight was a couple years ago I would say fury would have won, but fury is on a massive decline while AJ just seems to be hitting form.

        AJ would destroy him

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        • #14
          Obviously triangle theory isnt totally accurate, but it doesnt look good for Fury really looking at that. I dont think hes going to want anything to do with AJ.

          Its crazy how things have turned around yet again. First AJ was the golden goose, then he fell from grace and everyone was on Furys nuts, now we are coming back around.

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          • #15
            If fury beats usy k that will be amazing. But fury can't think he can avoid a Josh fight

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            • #16
              Fury is still top 2. He's still undefeated and still a champion.

              But styles make fights and I've always thought Joshua stops Fury.

              Battering Wallin and Ngannou doesn't prove much. But it definitely generates clamour for that fight.
              Last edited by Toffee; 03-08-2024, 08:33 PM.

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              • #17
                I have always thought Joshua beats and KOs Fury inside 6 rounds, he is a massively better boxer than Wilder and hits with the same sort of power. The big difference is Joshua would hit Fury cleaner and more often and unlike Wilder he has the physical strength to not be pushed around the ring and rag dolled. Still think Usyk beats Joshua again though unless he ages over night, after the Uysk vs Fury we may have to give Joshua much more credit for his losses to Usyk though, because in May i see him given Fury a boxing lesson and maybe even stopping him.
                Last edited by hogey; 03-08-2024, 08:49 PM.

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                • #18
                  I want to see his form vs Usyk. I personally think he's overrated and will get exposed vs Usyk. He's supposed to be a supremely skilled boxer, but he gets hit an awful lot for a guy who's supposed to be slick and tricky. AJ looks like he's done a ton of work on his mental issues since the losses he's suffered and looks very good right now. Fury needs to beat Usyk decisively IMO to really make the AJ fight look necessary.

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