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  • #11
    Its not wise for any British heavyweight to open their mouth about Anthony Joshua. Stick to fighting other bums in the UK Fury. Talking about Joshua might get you some money but it will also get you knocked out.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Wuckoo View Post
      Can't help but like hughie these days. Tyson of course divides opinions but he's funny but hughie seems determined and makes a very good point. Joshua doesn't seem all that exciting to me and has been brought along very slowly
      I think he's being brought along faster than average, he's just a good prospect and blowing out fighters. Can't believe you don't think he's exciting. He's starting to put nice combinations together not just a 1-2, he's got power, doesn't mind a bit of a scrap, is an athletic guy for a giant and always goes for the kill.

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      • #13
        It would be good to see young Fury with his pre - illness progression and Josh Clash around oct, can't really say yet weather Josh would be ready for Tyson apart from his obvious power chance if this were to happen it would be good timing for both I think.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by yoz View Post
          Hopefully he won't be overworked this year. It was always a matter of time before he picked up a serious injury with that ridiculous schedule he was on.
          Originally posted by LacedUp View Post
          It wasn't a physical injury though.

          Any young fighter should be able to go through his schedule of 14 4 or 6 rounders in 15 months.
          Before the news of Hughie's illness came out I also thought he was looking tired and jaded because he was fighting too often.

          I still haven't been able to find out too much about his illness, just that it was some kind of blood disorder related to copper toxicity. But whether it was caused by his diet, training schedule, or by some other factor, I have no idea. I just hope the doctors know what caused it and how to avoid it happening again.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Cut Man View Post
            Its not wise for any British heavyweight to open their mouth about Anthony Joshua. Stick to fighting other bums in the UK Fury. Talking about Joshua might get you some money but it will also get you knocked out.
            What a pathetic post. Go away and play somewhere else, you fool.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by CLUNG3-TANK View Post
              I think he's being brought along faster than average, he's just a good prospect and blowing out fighters. Can't believe you don't think he's exciting. He's starting to put nice combinations together not just a 1-2, he's got power, doesn't mind a bit of a scrap, is an athletic guy for a giant and always goes for the kill.
              Sorry, I should rephrase that. I think Joshua has the potential to be exciting but whenever you ask someone why he is so great they just say power and good conditioning (I.e. He's got muscles). But right now he's getting too much hype. His opposition isn't that good in comparison to fury, who is developing nicely and quickly

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              • #17
                id ask for random drug testing if i was to fight joshua.............I expect fury to beat rudenko but why are people betting on rudenko? cant see him winning.

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                • #18
                  Hughie seems like a nice kid, but I don't see the potential in him I see in Joshua.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Wuckoo View Post
                    Can't help but like hughie these days. Tyson of course divides opinions but he's funny but hughie seems determined and makes a very good point. Joshua doesn't seem all that exciting to me and has been brought along very slowly
                    Ehh? He's only been a pro for about a year. What were you expecting? AJ is being brought along at just the right pace.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by junior gong View Post
                      Ehh? He's only been a pro for about a year. What were you expecting? AJ is being brought along at just the right pace.
                      He's still only 25yo, very young for a big heavyweight. No point in rushing things when time is on your side.

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