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  • #11
    Hearn getting carried away. If you apply some perspective, beating Ngannou doesn't mean much -- beyond making Tyson Fury feel uncomfortable.

    What we can say, is that Joshua appears to be working well with Davison, appears to have more of an appetite for the sport back and looks effective. Tied into the appetite thing, he is also fighting frequently. As Robert Garcia said recently, that level of activity is beneficial for Joshua and probably driving an upturn in his performances. There's still more than a hint of being thin skinned, though, with his complaints about the pressure the media puts on him.

    I think Usyk beats Fury and that probably throws a spanner in the works of any megafight in the division after that.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by pollywog View Post
      They sure don't want an overdue rematch with The Mighty Oilskin that's for sure!

      2024 Parker beats Fury and AJ !
      Well Well
      Another one of your famous Predictions
      Always Wrong
      Lololololol

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      • #13
        What a fraud. Wants a convenient shot at the titles. His opponents since the usyk 2 loss doesn’t imply Jack but activity. After usyk schools fury clumsy ass, give Ruiz his long overdue trilogy shot

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        • #14
          They can fight Fury for nothing after Usyk beats fat Gypsy king.

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          • #15
            Probably get flamed but I feel Fury is smoke and mirrors living of Wilder who I think is one of the worst boxers ever to make it big, AJ and especially the AJ today is in Peak form Im going to bet on him stopping Tyson, if Ursk don't beat him first,

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Muchen View Post

              Fury is seen as the top guy and struggled with Francis. AJ destroyed him. All the great heavyweights have losses. Lennox Lewis got stopped by Rahman, but he’s still the superior fighter and one of the best to do it.
              Lewis avanged his losses, AJ didn't vs Usyk and lost a second time.

              So if someone should be seen as the top Guy instead of Fury it should be Usyk.

              The top guy will be the winner of Fury Usyk, period.

              If AJ fights Fury, it's because Fury beat Usyk, so AJ won't be favourite anyway.

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              If Fury can be in the Kronk style shape he was for Wilder 2, AJ will have a hard night.

              That being said Fury will have a tough night vs Usyk. Usyk footwork is elite.
              Last edited by BillyBoxing; 03-09-2024, 04:19 AM.

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              • #17
                Oh yeah, now they want it after Fury went into his sloth mode. But how about the months after Joshua-Usyk II when Fury offered AJ two fights in about six months, yet AJ was first "of course I am signing the contract", but then it was Eddie who complained about "the format". The second time, they decided that Franklin and Helenius were better opponents than Fury. Just cut the crap, that is why I am saying that AJ must suffer a shameful defeat and relieve boxing of his fabricated greatness. Will be harder to get rid of Eddie, but one AJ loss will make him smaller.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Phase III View Post
                  Get in the cue AJ because Fury/Usyk have a 2 fight deal. If the IBF strips Usyk because of a rematch clause, AJ could fight Hergovic next.
                  AJ destroys Hrgovic

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                  • #19
                    People are finally seeing through the Fury myth and it's about time. Stunk the joint out vs Wlad and three fights with a can.

                    And a clear loss against a guy with man boobs. He avenged it, to his credit, I suppose.

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                    • #20
                      Easy to get carried away after seeing AJ destroy a physical specimen like Ngannou but it's an optical illusion. If I hadn't already seen Usyk outbox Joshua twice and Ruiz counter the same shots that put Ngannou to sleep, I might believe my eyes

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