Comments Thread For: Ben Davison on Moses Itauma challenging Usyk, and on possibility of Fury-Joshua

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  • VislorTurlough
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    #21
    This is smart sht by Davidson the Itauma people. Just gets easy press and raises their guy’s esteem and profile. He hasn’t been tested yet. He may pass all the tests but let him do it. Whyte was not close to a top 10 contender by anyone who isn’t corrupt. They have an easy path to a belt once Usyk retires. Will be as easy as Joshua Charles Martin transactional belt

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    • NihonJim
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      #22
      Originally posted by MulaKO

      Lmao
      Yeah right
      Smdh

      Franklin you say lmfao
      Muffin top Franklin is the best heavyweight in america

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      • MulaKO
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        #23
        Originally posted by NihonJim

        Muffin top Franklin is the best heavyweight in america
        Y D K S A B sorry

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          #24
          Originally posted by MulaKO

          Y D K S A B sorry
          He is man I'm sorry to say.

          American heavyweights are gutless wonders

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            #25
            Originally posted by NihonJim

            He is man I'm sorry to say.

            American heavyweights are gutless wonders
            Lmao again Y D K S A B

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              #26
              Moses needs rounds, Hergovic would be a perfect opponent at this stage IMO.

              All this talk about Fury vs Joshua but nobody talks about Joshua vs Dubois 2? That was a bad loss for Joshua, how come everybody seems to forget that?

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                #27
                I don't think it is a big enough fight for Oleksandr Uysk to take 'but if Moses Ituama is presented the opportunity, they have to take it. Uysk is not one of the most destructive heavyweight fighters so? I personally think the jeopardy in the fight is lower than competing against a peak Anthony Joshua retrospectively'.

                In a potential Moses Ituama vs Oleksandr Uysk fight 'even if Ituama loses, but still puts in a great effort. He will leave the fight with credit, and invaluable experience for his future career'.

                Note: And on the topic of Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua 'there is only really one factor stopping the fight, and that is Tyson Fury. Many people within the British boxing community, who know the history between the two fighters. Are aware that Tyson Fury has always been apprehensive of Anthony Joshua. Those are the facts'.

                Never mind how the media has portrayed Tyson Fury and his resume. The facts are? Tyson Fury for his entire career, has sat back and watched Anthony Joshua out performed him vs all of their common opponents.

                Firstly? It was Anthony Joshua who conclusively beat Wladimir Kiltschko and forced him to retire 'on April 29th 2017 in the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years. Not Tyson Fury. Joshua in his 19th professional fight, fought the version of Wladimir Kiltschko who Tyson Fury should of fought in their scheduled rematch. But he did not unfortunately due to his then circumstance, and pulled out of that fight twice'.

                Objectively, it was Anthony Joshua who conclusively took the heavyweight divisions into a completely new dynasty, and he did not disappear after beating Wladimir KIltschko 'he remained as the premier heavyweight champion of the world at that time along with Deontay Wilder'.

                Tyson Fury was bashed up and busted up real good vs Otto Wallin in a close 12 round fight 'Anthony Joshua systematically beat up and forced a stoppage vs Otto Wallin inside 6 rounds'.

                Anthony Joshua has twice in his career; fought off Tyson Fury's greatest battles for him 'once vs Kiltschko, and then 7 years later vs Francis Ngannou. Like I stated early in my post? It was Joshua who conclusively took the Heavyweight Divisions into a new dynasty back in 2017, and then once again? It was Anthony Joshua who stepped up to the challenge of defending the entire sport of boxing from its biggest extensional threat of the century in Francis Ngannou'.

                Francis Ngannou in reality, won his 10 round fight vs Tyson Fury 'Ngannou inflicted the most damage, scored a knock down, and landed the most power punches throughout the fight. All the statistics of the fight show that Ngannou was the winner, this is not opinion. It is an accurate description of the action and statistics of the fight'.

                Anthony Joshua completely decimated Francis Ngannou 'producing one of his most impressive and dominant boxing performances of his career. Joshua's win was so serve, the collateral damage from the loss, has effected how all combat sports athletes perceive Francis Ngannou. No longer is Ngannou perceived as this hulk like fighter, he is a great fighter but he can be hurt and beaten'.

                This was a fighter who many people in the combat sports world, were convince was invulnerable to the offensive attacks that he would be competing against in the sport of boxing, all because he was a mixed martial fighter who had been defending against kicks, knees and elbows'.

                On March 8th 2024 'at the absolute peak of his career, and perception of his aura of intimidation 'Francis Ngannou was destroyed by a punch from a boxer. Not a kick, knee, or elbow but? A punch from an Olympic and former two time World Heavyweight boxing Champion of the world in Anthony Joshua'.

                In my opinion Anthony Joshua skill for skill also produce a better overall effort vs Oleksandr Uysk I & II than Tyson Fury 'Joshua was at no point in the 24 rounds he competed against Uysk, hurt anywhere near to the level that Fury was vs Uysk. And Joshua rematch vs Uysk II, is in my opinion the overall best effort any heavyweight fighter has produced vs Oleksandr Uysk as a Heavyweight Champion. Round 9 of the second Joshua vs Uysk fight, is the most clear round any heavyweight fighter as won vs Uysk II in the heavyweight Division'.

                And even before both fighters turned professional, Tyson Fury greatest ever accolade and achievement in those ranks was 'losing a close and competitive fight to David Price. That is what Fury is best known for in the amateur ranks. Not winning World or Olympic titles, but beating beaten by David Price'.

                To conclude: Anthony Joshua in comparison, in an unprecedented time frame was able to become a World Championship Silver medallist 'and then he achieved the pinnacle of the amateur ranks, and won the 2012 Olympic title'.

                Make no doubt about it, a decade ago 'Tyson Fury was apprehensive of Anthony Joshua, and currently right now? It is crystal clear that he is still apprehensive of his abilities. Tyson Fury has in my opinion tactically retired to avoid fighting Joshua, because he knows? There is literally nothing but himself stopping this fight' etc.
                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 09-27-2025, 11:04 AM.

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