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  • Jack_sh*t
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    #31
    Originally posted by Bennyleonard99

    Fury ducked AJ for a decade, if you haven't comprehended that by NOW your brain has my sincerely condolences.
    That's hilarious. Fury fought Wilder 3x whilst AJ hid in his underwear drawer and whimpered.

    There has never been a version of AJ that beats any version of Fury.

    Just because AJ gets you hard doesn't make him the better boxer.

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    • Bennyleonard99
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      #32
      Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

      That's hilarious. Fury fought Wilder 3x whilst AJ hid in his underwear drawer and whimpered.

      There has never been a version of AJ that beats any version of Fury.

      Just because AJ gets you hard doesn't make him the better boxer.
      You got brainwashed, sucker. Even when Joshua was begging Wilder to fight him in 2018, coward Wilder ducked the challenge. AJ will thrash Fatso and Wilder any day but will never get the chance because Fatso and Wilder don't want that L. https://ringobserver.com/joshua-now-...ilder-ducking/

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      • kafkod
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        #33
        Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

        That's hilarious. Fury fought Wilder 3x whilst AJ hid in his underwear drawer and whimpered.

        There has never been a version of AJ that beats any version of Fury.

        Just because AJ gets you hard doesn't make him the better boxer.
        Fury fought Wilder 3 times because he knew he could beat him.

        Meanwhile, Wilder turned down multiple offers to fight AJ because he knew he couldn't beat him. And he even came out and said that he turned down more money to fight AJ than he got for fighting Fury.



































































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        • Jack_sh*t
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          #34
          Originally posted by Bennyleonard99

          You got brainwashed, sucker. Even when Joshua was begging Wilder to fight him in 2018, coward Wilder ducked the challenge. AJ will thrash Fatso and Wilder any day but will never get the chance because Fatso and Wilder don't want that L. https://ringobserver.com/joshua-now-...ilder-ducking/
          Throwing insults at strangers on the internet just makes you look like a phukkin melt you spoon. I can smell your insecurity from here.

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          • RingoKid
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            #35
            Originally posted by kafkod

            Fury fought Wilder 3 times because he knew he could beat him.

            Meanwhile, Wilder turned down multiple offers to fight AJ because he knew he couldn't beat him. And he even came out and said that he turned down more money to fight AJ than he got for fighting Fury.
            I doubt Team AJ were ever serious about fighting Fury or Wilder. It was all performative posturing.

            And Wilder probably wanted the LINEAL off Fury, with the leverage of a win, to negotiate a better deal for an AJ undisputed, undefeated, unification.

            Unfortunately, Fury had other ideas, and now 7yrs down the track, no one gives a flying fück about any of them!

            Fury would need at least a year and a half to get into fighting shape and risk injury to add another 6 months.

            The thing is no one is calling for it or wants to see it, not now not in a year or two, not ever!

            ...unless it was when they were holding the belts to ransom with their a-side diva bullshït.

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            • RockyKO
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              #36
              Originally posted by RingoKid

              I doubt Team AJ were ever serious about fighting Fury or Wilder. It was all performative posturing.

              And Wilder probably wanted the LINEAL off Fury, with the leverage of a win, to negotiate a better deal for an AJ undisputed, undefeated, unification.

              Unfortunately, Fury had other ideas, and now 7yrs down the track, no one gives a flying fück about any of them!

              Fury would need at least a year and a half to get into fighting shape and risk injury to add another 6 months.

              The thing is no one is calling for it or wants to see it, not now not in a year or two, not ever!

              ...unless it was when they were holding the belts to ransom with their a-side diva bullshït.
              I dunno, I still kinda want to see it. Better late than never, right?
              But that fight HAS to be in England not Saudia Arabia for christsake.

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                #37
                Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

                That's hilarious. Fury fought Wilder 3x whilst AJ hid in his underwear drawer and whimpered.

                There has never been a version of AJ that beats any version of Fury.

                Just because AJ gets you hard doesn't make him the better boxer.

                The best two skill for skill boxers, Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua have both fought are 'Wladimir Kiltschko and Oleksandr Uysk'.

                And both times, there is a definitive debate that Anthony Joshua overall performed better vs both of those common opponents 'Anthony Joshua beat up and knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko, in the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years. Many people attempt to downplay Joshua's win over Kiltschko, but in reality? That fight only happened because Tyson Fury pulled out of his scheduled rematch vs Wladimir Kiltshcko twice, unfortunately due to his then circumstance'.

                Note: Anthony Joshua conclusively beat up and knocked out, the version of Wladimir Kiltschko who Tyson Fury should have fought in their schedule rematch 'Fury beat Kiltschko, but it was a underwhelming fight where he was apprehensive to engage. From a technical perspective, it is a completely overrated win. It was no master class performance, like when Floyd Mayweather Junior beat Canelo Alvarez'.

                So I am not going to marked down Joshua for being decked by a more motivated and a better conditioned version of Wladimir Kiltschko 'Joshua initiated a battle vs Kiltschko, and achieved a more conclusively victory over Wladimir Kiltschko. Knocking him out, and forcing him to retire from the sport'.

                And then Anthony Joshua fought 24 competitive rounds vs Oleksandr Uysk I & II, the statistics of that fight show? That Joshua both times vs Uysk, forced him to produce a greater effort in order to win. In comparaison to his two fights vs Tyson Fury'.

                I have been over this before, and objectively posted the statistics of the 4 fights Fury and Joshua fought against Uysk 'Oleksandr Uysk is having to throw a higher number of punches, to land the same amount of punches on Anthony Joshua. Even still? Uysk never once bounced Joshua around the ring like a ping pong ball, in the same way he did vs Tyson Fury'.

                Anthony Joshua vs Oleksandr Uysk II 'Round 9: Is the most clear round, any fighter has won vs Uysk as a Heavyweight Champion'.

                To conclude: So the two best skill for skill boxers both Fury and Joshua have fought are 'Kiltschko and Uysk'. Tyson Fury achieved an underwhelming win vs Wladimir Kiltshcko, and then he was bounced around the ring like a ping pong ball vs Oleksandr Uysk I. Then during the rematch even though he outweighed Uysk by 55 pounds, he fought an extremely apprehensive fight launching no real violent offensive attacks'.

                The universal opinion that Tyson Fury is skill for skill, a more proven and better boxer than Anthony Joshua 'does not hold up anymore. They have shared by far too many common opponents, where Anthony Joshua has outperformed Tyson Fury'.

                It is 2025, and we are moving into 2026 'and the facts of heavyweight boxing are? Tyson Fury is still apprehensive of Anthony Joshua, and Fury's hardcore fans are all petrified of Joshua' etc.

                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-28-2025, 11:47 AM.

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                • hugh grant
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                  #38
                  Josh v fury will happen in late 2026. It's a 50-50 fight. Gun to head, id pick fury
                  Last edited by hugh grant; 12-28-2025, 11:49 AM.

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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Jack_sh*t

                    Throwing insults at strangers on the internet just makes you look like a phukkin melt you spoon. I can smell your insecurity from here.
                    And this reply makes you what??? Basically the exact same thing you described i guess

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                    • BKM-
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                      #40
                      Pathetic. These clowns could have been considered the strongest HW era after the golden 70s and 90s if only they all fought eachother. Prime Usyk, Fury, AJ and Wilder on paper is great, but we barely got anything out of that. It's a huge waste, and Wilder and AJ may be the most guilty parties.

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