I see that Fraud Anthony Joshua said some words today about Fury (He got special permission LOL)

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  • M312
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    #11
    Originally posted by pollywog

    Oh dear...This guy likes men in panties!!!

    Is dat u Oscar ?
    Says the guy that only likes guys 'down unders' lol
    Last edited by M312; 09-10-2025, 11:08 AM.

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    • TMLT87
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      #12
      Its completely reasonable for him to still be chasing that fight, its by far the biggest either of them could have even now. Its not being obsessed, it just a common sense fight to be going after.


      I dont think Fury is as eager to take the fight. He'd be the rightful favourite, but if he actually did lose it would change peoples perception. As things stand he doesnt need to do anything else to go down in the history books as the 2nd best HW of his era and the best UK HW, losing to AJ would **** it all up.

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      • Toffee
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        #13
        Originally posted by Smash

        eddie & AJ are practically begging for the fight
        They've been chasing it for years.

        He might be limited and he might be a bit of a tool when he speaks, but I can't understand how people still don't get that he did try to fight both Wilder and Fury. And he took on Usyk when he could have dropped a belt, then went straight back in again.

        He's tried to be great. He just isn't.

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        • Smash
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          #14
          Originally posted by Toffee

          They've been chasing it for years.

          He might be limited and he might be a bit of a tool when he speaks, but I can't understand how people still don't get that he did try to fight both Wilder and Fury. And he took on Usyk when he could have dropped a belt, then went straight back in again.

          He's tried to be great. He just isn't.
          i agree but im not so sure he wanted wilder at that time, i didnt like the stuff him and eddie were spouting about the fight, sounded very off to me anyway, personally i dont think eddie wanted his golden goosie put in that perceived danger at that time and i dont think AJ was too keen either, but we all have our opinions, the whole thing was a total mess basically how not to make a fight, very very odd indeed

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            #15
            Originally posted by Smash

            eddie & AJ are practically begging for the fight
            Yeah, but in a world where there are so many farce fights going on these days, does it really hurt to at this point? AJ and Tyson have given a lot in their careers and it would make most sense to finally cash out on each other. I personally don't care much about either AJ or Tyson and their "legacy", so if they finally face each other when neither is in their prime, but they make a boat load of money, why not? It's a more respectable matchup than anything Jake Paul has done recently or the likes or now Mayweather-Tyson.

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              #16
              Originally posted by ELPacman

              Yeah, but in a world where there are so many farce fights going on these days, does it really hurt to at this point? AJ and Tyson have given a lot in their careers and it would make most sense to finally cash out on each other. I personally don't care much about either AJ or Tyson and their "legacy", so if they finally face each other when neither is in their prime, but they make a boat load of money, why not? It's a more respectable matchup than anything Jake Paul has done recently or the likes or now Mayweather-Tyson.
              its not a bad fight even now, there would be pride on the line so i think fattie fury would get his lard ass into shape one last time for an AJ fight, i really dont think either one wants to be KO'ed by the other, if fury gets into good shape id put him as slight fav, if not then i think AJ chins him possibly

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