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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua implores ?dosser? Tyson Fury to sign the contract within ?24 hours?

    Anthony Joshua was unhappy with his showing during his sixth round stoppage of Jake Paul at Miami?s Kaseya Center but made his intentions clear: He wants Tyson Fury next and he doesn?t want to wait around for the former champion who is notorious for changing his mind
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  • TMLT87
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    #2
    The same song and dance for nearly a decade.

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    • Bob
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      #3
      I hope Fury stays retired.
      I'm sick of the entitled to deluded mic stealing belt chucker & the big sasquatch.
      Rematch Dubois or stfu.

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      • LAchargers373
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        #4
        AJ vs fury will be embarrassing AJ will get chinned. Jake Paul was landing over hands pretty regularly any fighter AJ own size is gonna KO him again. Cringe worthy post fight rant by AJ but that was to be expected the guy is dumber than a door knob

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        • boxingitis
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          #5
          Fury beats AJ.
          AJ still makes too many mistakes and is too stiff.

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          • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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            #6
            Greedy Belly ....I like that. Thanks Mr. Usyk.

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            • chicken-
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              #7
              I think AJ vs Wilder is the only even matchup for both of them at this point.

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              • tokon
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                ". . . the expectations that we put on ourselves are immense, but I tried my best.”
                Well, if that's your best, . . . .'nuff said

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                • PRINCEKOOL
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                  In all honesty? Anthony Joshua should just confront Tyson Fury man to man within physical reality 'because that sort of situation in my opinion, would directly put pressure on Tyson Fury as a fighting man'.

                  It just seems like modern day fighters, don't want to confront each other in person 'the last real elite level fighters to still use old school tactics as such, were David Haye and Bernard Hopkins'.

                  Note: Tyson Fury comes from a long lineage of fighting men within his family 'I am not questioning this, but now? That legacy is being held up on his shoulders, as the former Heavyweight champion of the World, one of three heavyweight mountains of this era. And claiming to be the self proclaimed gypsy king'.

                  I believe that Anthony Joshua in regards to Tyson Fury, has always backed himself to win 'stylistically, I have always believed it to be a very difficult fight for Fury'.

                  Anthony Joshua is a Super heavyweight fighter with elite level power 'and proven boxing skills at World and elite level. Outside of Oleksandr Uysk and Tyson Fury, Joshua is the most component and proven skill for skill boxer in the heavyweight division'.

                  Tyson Fury has never at no point in his boxing career, hit with more punching power than Joshua 'and neither does he have a higher level of brute strength'.

                  The only area where Tyson Fury can claim he was better than Joshua 'is with his skill for skill boxing, but? It is still very close between them. If we compare how Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have performed vs common opponents, Anthony Joshua overall has performed better'.

                  Tyson Fury won a underwhelming 12 round fight vs Wladimir Kiltschko 'Anthony Joshua brutally knocked out Wladimir KIltschko, and forced him into retirement. In the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years'.

                  Otto Wallin pushed Tyson Fury in a very close and competitive fight 'and busted him up real good. Anthony Joshua systematically beat up Wallin, and completely erased the fight out of him winning via a stoppage inside 5 rounds'.

                  Francis Ngannou beat Tyson Fury during their 10 round fight 'Anthony Joshua obliterated Ngannou inside two rounds. And completely dismantled the aura of invulnerable which Ngannou once had within the combat sports domain'.

                  Both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua fought 24 rounds vs Oleksandr Uysk I & II 'Tyson Fury was battered around the ring, like a ping pong ball during their first fight. Then in the rematch yes he did fight a better fight in terms of being more technically sound, but? Offensively Fury was apprehensive, and did not really make much of an impact on Oleksandr Uysk II'.

                  In retrospect looking back now 'Anthony Joshua's rematch effort vs Oleksandr Uysk II 'Is in my opinion, skill for skill the best performance any fighter has had vs Oleksandr Uysk at heavyweight while he has been a champion. Joshua was right there with him throughout the entire fight skill for skill, but Uysk was just that extra bit better and had superior levels of endurance'.

                  To conclude: I would be very surprised if Tyson Fury came out of his so called retirement and fought Anthony Joshua straight out of the blocks 'It is like that scene from Rocky II, were? Apollo Creed is sitting in his office with his team. And his coach along with his team are attempting to talk him out of pursuing a rematch with Rocky Balboa'.

                  Those are similar scenes, I imagine that are happening with Tyson Fury 'and all of his close team. That stylistically Fury does that need this type man and fighter in his life'.

                  Neither Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder have ever wanted to fight Anthony Joshua 'there are no real obstacles preventing those mega fights from being made. The only real obstacles stopping those fights is both Fury and Wilder'.

                  That is why I suggest, that Anthony Joshua has to take this to the streets 'the play ground. Old school tactics, and step to Tyson Fury man to man within physical reality. Because that is the sort for situation, and pressure Tyson Fury would have to counter act. And it may lead to a mega event being made between the two fighters' etc.







                  Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-20-2025, 01:11 PM.

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                  • landotter
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chicken-
                    I think AJ vs Wilder is the only even matchup for both of them at this point.
                    I agree, and I hope it happens as that means Usyk will not waste his limited time with a (understatement alert) less than deserving Wilder for his next fight.

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