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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: How big is Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua in 2025?

    Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua never fought when they were at their peaks. Now both are coming off defeats. A fight between the two British big men nonetheless remains a viable option. But how big a fight would Fury vs. Joshua be?
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  • Dolor
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    It would still sell well in the UK I think - maybe they could do it in the O2 Arena. Remember, Haye vs. Chisora was a pretty big fight at the time, even though Haye and his toe had already been humiliated by Wladimir Klitschko (and Chisora already had a few losses on his record).

    AJ vs. Fury also means there will probably be a KO, which adds to the appeal.

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    • Tibburon245
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      #3
      Fury probably beats Joshua even at this age. Better fighter overall. Joshua could redeem himself if he KOs Fury but it will probably be the other way around.

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      • JakeTheBoxer
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        #4
        I think Fury beats and retires AJ.

        It is obviously not a huge fight, but still a good one between two top 10 guys.

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        • Knuckle sandwich
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          #5
          I think AJ retires fury by a clean KO

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          • BKM-
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            #6
            The fight makes so much sense. Too late as usual in boxing, but it has to be made.

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            • BlackRobb
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              #7
              No sane fan cares about this fight any longer. Maybe 3-4 years ago. Usyk rendered AJ and Fury inconsequential.

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              • don cogswell
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                #8
                When these fights come along they're often brutal wars between past-their-prime greats. Ali/Frazier in the Thrilla in Manila comes to mind.

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                • Left Hook Louie
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                  #9
                  "How big is Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua in 2025?" posits the headline.

                  Well, I can say how big it isn't:

                  ....it's no longer big enough for a PPV event.

                  But I'll watch it anyway as a regular subscriber to DAZN and ESPN+.
                  Don't care who wins or loses.
                  Hope there's a definitive KTFO.

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                  • Boxing2695
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                    #10
                    Few years to late, but it will still sell and do big numbers so I can see both guys wanting to cash out with the fight. Put it at wembley and the UK fans will turn up to it

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