Comments Thread For: The Beltline: Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua is still big, but it is far less appealing as an away fixture
In keeping with most aspects of modern life, boxing continued to become an increasingly online affair in 2024, writes Elliot Worsell...
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Thanks to the Saudis, we’re actually in a great heavyweight era, and this is another great fight.
I feel like journalists and fans have almost been programmed toward negativity whenever they talk about boxing. It gets tiring, almost like living with a roommate who is always depressed. Quit your whining and enjoy a good thing for crying out loud. Why are you watching or covering a sport you seem to hate so much?
Fury is superior to Joshua in every department except punching power.
Who really wants to see that fight, the British sure, and it's not a bad fight at all.
Having both lost to Usyk though, and I mean, they don't need more money, so I guess bragging rights would be a motivation. Of course, they are prize fighters, so more millions is not something they'wont like.
They should check their health too though, especially AJ, he got battered by Dubois.
Fury is superior to Joshua in every department except punching power.
He was far, far superior but for three fights now he's looked overall less skilful then he used to look because he's tired & unable to keep a guy off him or move quickly enough to keep out of a guy's way for 12 rounds :/
On a side note, it's crazy to me that for four fights (Wilder II & III, Whyte then Chisora) he suddenly carried a bit of convincing power, then just as suddenly lost it again.
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