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  • Teddy05
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    #61
    Originally posted by LacedUp
    Wow ok, now we're down to idiot level I see.

    Of course the exact way he looks is down to genetics. But yeah, if everyone did what he did, they would also be extremely buff and ripped to shreds.

    they might not be 6'6 and have the EXACT muscle definition he has. But they would ripped.
    What are you basing this on? cain Velasquez lives in the gym and he looks like a 6 year old doughboy

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    • K-Nan
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      #62
      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      I think the opposite. I've never seen any real boxing skills from Joshua that could trouble Fury. I honestly think Fury could go 12 rounds without Joshua hardly laying a glove on him.

      Fury is far too intelligent for that big stiff smiling idiot bodybuilder from Watford. He just went life and death with Dillian Whyte.
      Life and death? He won every round en route to a 7th round KO. He was caught with a check hook that didn't do more than slightly wobble him.

      You guys need to stop overstating the drama of fights just to prove a point. Jesus.

      I will say this: Hearn is just being a promoter and you can't fault him for that. Joshua isn't ready yet but I think he has much, much more potential than Fury does to be a true HW champion. I dont think Fury himself will get past Klitschko in the rematch.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Teddy05
        What are you basing this on? cain Velasquez lives in the gym and he looks like a 6 year old doughboy
        No he doesn't and he hasn't done it similarly to Joshua for years and years always eating the right food - even away from camp. Plus he's not done the physical training same way Joshua has.

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          #64
          Originally posted by K-Nan
          Life and death? He won every round en route to a 7th round KO. He was caught with a check hook that didn't do more than slightly wobble him.

          You guys need to stop overstating the drama of fights just to prove a point. Jesus.

          I will say this: Hearn is just being a promoter and you can't fault him for that. Joshua isn't ready yet but I think he has much, much more potential than Fury does to be a true HW champion. I dont think Fury himself will get past Klitschko in the rematch.
          I would say Joshua lost at least 2 rounds in that fight. But Whyte can fight, no shame in that.

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            #65
            Originally posted by LacedUp
            I would say Joshua lost at least 2 rounds in that fight. But Whyte can fight, no shame in that.
            Well I definitely only saw him losing the 2nd (along with the sky sports scorer) but Whyte is surprisingly good, for sure. His conditioning is the only problem at this point. That power faded badly as the fight went on.

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              #66
              Originally posted by K-Nan
              Well I definitely only saw him losing the 2nd (along with the sky sports scorer) but Whyte is surprisingly good, for sure. His conditioning is the only problem at this point. That power faded badly as the fight went on.
              I thought he clearly lost the 3rd as well if I remember correctly.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Beyonce Bomber
                What does it matter how athletic he is outside of a boxing ring? Why the fcuk should anyone care about that?

                Fury brings unpredictability to the sport, as well as genuine charisma and excitement. He'll storm rings, drunk as fcuk, to call out fighters to their face, start brawls in press conferences, utter all kinds of controversial shit that'll have people up in arms. You think that bland, media-trained puppet Joshua will ever do anything like that? No, he'll talk about hard work and never giving up on your dreams and winners don't take drugs (all the while being juiced up to his eyeballs). Fcuking bleh.
                If this is the kind of stuff you're into, g watch the WWF. No offense but you sound like a fucking child.

                Real fans care about fights. Not who has better stare downs at the weigh-ins. Jesus, I always wonder if the IQ level on this forum will ever eventually rise a little bit...

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by LacedUp
                  I thought he clearly lost the 3rd as well if I remember correctly.
                  U might be right brotha. I think AJ took that one off but Whyte didn't do much either way

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by K-Nan
                    If this is the kind of stuff you're into, g watch the WWF. No offense but you sound like a fucking child.

                    Real fans care about fights. Not who has better stare downs at the weigh-ins. Jesus, I always wonder if the IQ level on this forum will ever eventually rise a little bit...
                    Spare me the "real fans" bullcrap. Of course fights are the most important aspect, but what's wrong with a bit of out of the ring entertainment? Is it high brow? No, but boxing isn't a high brow sport, and Fury's great at injecting excitement into potential fights and drawing attention to the division with his antics. Boxing needs characters as much as it ever did. It helps keep the sport vibrant and gives us a reason to emotionally invest in the action. Otherwise we're just watching a bunch of semi-naked men punching each other for money.

                    Boxing was bland enough during the Klitschko era. Time to shake things up a bit.

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by K-Nan
                      Life and death? He won every round en route to a 7th round KO. He was caught with a check hook that didn't do more than slightly wobble him.

                      You guys need to stop overstating the drama of fights just to prove a point. Jesus.

                      I will say this: Hearn is just being a promoter and you can't fault him for that. Joshua isn't ready yet but I think he has much, much more potential than Fury does to be a true HW champion. I dont think Fury himself will get past Klitschko in the rematch.
                      Didn't do more than wobble him?

                      Did we watch the same fight? Joshua was out on his feet at the end of the round and was stiffer then usual for about 2 rounds.

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