I would say put him on the same card. The pure drama of them arguing over who fights their scrub first would be so much fun to behold.
100% no excuse then Fury is a douche bag looking to get 1 up on Joshua he wanted the fight next cause he has a warm up and did not want Joshua more like Gypsy queen
Seems like Tyson Fury is panicking already 'Why so serious? Why does Tyson Fury need another interim fight, in his own words for a chump heavyweight fighter like Anthony Joshua?'.
I will tell you why? Because Anthony Joshua is stylistically the worst potential fight for Tyson Fury 'out of all fighters during this heavyweight era'.
I honestly, believe that for Tyson Fury specifically 'trying to beat Anthony Joshua, will pose to be more difficult than beating Oleksandr Uysk'.
Note: Anthony Joshua has been the only heavyweight fighter 'from this heavyweight era, to have proven elite level boxing skills, and elite level power combined with durability'.
If you analyse this heavyweight era, none of the top level fighters 'have in combination had all of those attributes. Only Anthony Joshua, that is why at any given time? Joshua has always had the ability to smash up all of his competition'.
Oleksandr Uysk has elite level boxing skills, and is a great athlete 'but he is not a elite level power puncher'. Daniel Dubois has elite level power, but his technical boxing skills and his endurance are nowhere near elite. Deontay Wilder had elite level power, but his technical boxing skills are not elite'.
But when you analyse Anthony Joshua, attribute vs. attribute 'you can see that he has at his peak, elite level power, elite level boxing skills and contrary to certain negative narratives in regards to his durability. Anthony Joshua has fought and beaten the most power punches of this heavyweight era'.
Tyson Fury has only fought Wladimir KIltschko and Deontay Wilder 'and he fought Kiltschko on the back foot during a underwhelming fight'.
Tyson Fury has been knocked down 7 times 'he was being decked at domestic, European and World level. Anthony Joshua has only been decked by other elite level fighters, and has always fought to try and get back to his feet'.
Even against Daniel Dubois 'after nearly turning the fight around in the 5th round, unfortunately he was then countered and knocked out. But he was still seen to be scrambling and fighting to get back to his feet'.
This notion that Tyson Fury has this superior level of durability compared to Anthony Joshua ' is nonsense, made up by the media machine which backs him. Check the 9th round during his first fight vs. Oleksandr Uysk'.
The facts are, both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are 'when you analyse them attribute vs. attributes they are very close in terms of levels'.
There is not one area of Tyson Fury's game, where he is miles better than Anthony Joshua 'who is also a super heavyweight. Who is most likely in terms of brute strength stronger than Fury'.
That is why stylistically Anthony Joshua has always been an extremely difficult fight for Tyson Fury 'Anthony Joshua is a powerful, fundamentally technically sound super heavyweight fighter'.
To conclude: Every single common opponent that Anthony Joshua has shared with Tyson Fury 'Joshua has beaten that fighter in more impressive conclusive fashion'.
Tyson Fury was backed up all night by Wladimir Kiltschko, but he did riddle he was to winning more rounds. It was underwhelming fight, but a great win in terms of historical significance.
Anthony Joshua in comparison knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko and forced him into retirement in the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years.
Tyson Fury was pushed right to the line, and busted up real good by Otto Wallin 'Anthony Joshua beat up Ottin Wallin, and forced a stoppage inside 5 rounds'.
Tyson Fury was decked and beaten by Francis Ngannou over 10 rounds 'Anthony Joshua obliterated Francis Ngannou inside 2 rounds'.
If and when both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua step inside the boxing ring vs. each other. For me personally from a pure objective perspective, Joshua has the ability to make this fight nowhere near a 50/50 fight'.
That is how difficult of a stylistic match this is for Tyson Fury 'Anthony Joshua has the ability to laser out Tyson Fury for the first time in his career' etc.
Seems like Tyson Fury is panicking already 'Why so serious? Why does Tyson Fury need another interim fight, in his own words for a chump heavyweight fighter like Anthony Joshua?'.
I will tell you why? Because Anthony Joshua is stylistically the worst potential fight for Tyson Fury 'out of all fighters during this heavyweight era'.
I honestly, believe that for Tyson Fury specifically 'trying to beat Anthony Joshua, will pose to be more difficult than beating Oleksandr Uysk'.
Note: Anthony Joshua has been the only heavyweight fighter 'from this heavyweight era, to have proven elite level boxing skills, and elite level power combined with durability'.
If you analyse this heavyweight era, none of the top level fighters 'have in combination had all of those attributes. Only Anthony Joshua, that is why at any given time? Joshua has always had the ability to smash up all of his competition'.
Oleksandr Uysk has elite level boxing skills, and is a great athlete 'but he is not a elite level power puncher'. Daniel Dubois has elite level power, but his technical boxing skills and his endurance are nowhere near elite. Deontay Wilder had elite level power, but his technical boxing skills are not elite'.
But when you analyse Anthony Joshua, attribute vs. attribute 'you can see that he has at his peak, elite level power, elite level boxing skills and contrary to certain negative narratives in regards to his durability. Anthony Joshua has fought and beaten the most power punches of this heavyweight era'.
Tyson Fury has only fought Wladimir KIltschko and Deontay Wilder 'and he fought Kiltschko on the back foot during a underwhelming fight'.
Tyson Fury has been knocked down 7 times 'he was being decked at domestic, European and World level. Anthony Joshua has only been decked by other elite level fighters, and has always fought to try and get back to his feet'.
Even against Daniel Dubois 'after nearly turning the fight around in the 5th round, unfortunately he was then countered and knocked out. But he was still seen to be scrambling and fighting to get back to his feet'.
This notion that Tyson Fury has this superior level of durability compared to Anthony Joshua ' is nonsense, made up by the media machine which backs him. Check the 9th round during his first fight vs. Oleksandr Uysk'.
The facts are, both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua are 'when you analyse them attribute vs. attributes they are very close in terms of levels'.
There is not one area of Tyson Fury's game, where he is miles better than Anthony Joshua 'who is also a super heavyweight. Who is most likely in terms of brute strength stronger than Fury'.
That is why stylistically Anthony Joshua has always been an extremely difficult fight for Tyson Fury 'Anthony Joshua is a powerful, fundamentally technically sound super heavyweight fighter'.
To conclude: Every single common opponent that Anthony Joshua has shared with Tyson Fury 'Joshua has beaten that fighter in more impressive conclusive fashion'.
Tyson Fury was backed up all night by Wladimir Kiltschko, but he did riddle he was to winning more rounds. It was underwhelming fight, but a great win in terms of historical significance.
Anthony Joshua in comparison knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko and forced him into retirement in the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years.
Tyson Fury was pushed right to the line, and busted up real good by Otto Wallin 'Anthony Joshua beat up Ottin Wallin, and forced a stoppage inside 5 rounds'.
Tyson Fury was decked and beaten by Francis Ngannou over 10 rounds 'Anthony Joshua obliterated Francis Ngannou inside 2 rounds'.
If and when both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua step inside the boxing ring vs. each other. For me personally from a pure objective perspective, Joshua has the ability to make this fight nowhere near a 50/50 fight'.
That is how difficult of a stylistic match this is for Tyson Fury 'Anthony Joshua has the ability to laser out Tyson Fury for the first time in his career' etc.
It's called a comments section, not a fanboy/hater article section.
Grow up,
I stopped at Furys panicking?
Ajs the one who's sent back contracts & avoided Wilder & Fury & any puncher until Dubois, while Fury had a trilogy with Wilder.
I like neither, they've both let us down in they're ways.
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