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  • kafkod
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    #41
    Originally posted by Steve plunger
    No no silly man...the grand is a bet I want with some rabid Tyson fury fan because I'm that confident......in fact I'm more confident just by looking at fury and seeing how clumsy and oath like he is...u seem to think fury is the reincarnation of Ali....so you should back it up.....as I said I'm confident in Joshua when he meets fury in the ring
    Lol. Steve, I'm sorry to break it to you mate ... but you are obviously not as good a judge of boxing skill as you think you are!

    I shook hands on a tenner bet with a workmate of mine about a year ago now that if Fury and AJ fight, Fury will win. But I know him, and it's a tenner, not a grande!

    If the fight gets made and I want to bet on it, I'll look at the bookies odds and see if it's worthwhile. Who knows, by that time I might be favouring AJ to win. He's only had 15 fights and should improve a lot over the next couple of years.

    Right now though, I'd say the outcome would be about 80/20 in Fury's favour.

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      #42
      Originally posted by Tom Cruise
      It still amazes me that people dont get Fury's game.

      He will talk mad **** about Joshua/Wilder/Wlad when a potential fight is on the table, most of it tongue in cheek, and then after the fight he will be fine with them.

      Hes promoting the fights. He probably quite likes Joshua really
      Correct. Plus a rattled, ragged Joshua is easier to hit.

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        #43
        Originally posted by kafkod
        Lol. Steve, I'm sorry to break it to you mate ... but you are obviously not as good a judge of boxing skill as you think you are!

        I shook hands on a tenner bet with a workmate of mine about a year ago now that if Fury and AJ fight, Fury will win. But I know him, and it's a tenner, not a grande!

        If the fight gets made and I want to bet on it, I'll look at the bookies odds and see if it's worthwhile. Who knows, by that time I might be favouring AJ to win. He's only had 15 fights and should improve a lot over the next couple of years.

        Right now though, I'd say the outcome would be about 80/20 in Fury's favour.
        Take his money bro, it's the only way he'll learn.

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          #44
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          That's really not what he said.

          It was in 2010 as well.
          So in 2010 litterally Joshua had just put on boxing gloves and was a complete novice and still held more than his own.....good knows how fury will cope with Joshua's power and speed.....fury will not survive 12 rounds with Joshua

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            #45
            Originally posted by kafkod
            Lol. Steve, I'm sorry to break it to you mate ... but you are obviously not as good a judge of boxing skill as you think you are!

            I shook hands on a tenner bet with a workmate of mine about a year ago now that if Fury and AJ fight, Fury will win. But I know him, and it's a tenner, not a grande!

            If the fight gets made and I want to bet on it, I'll look at the bookies odds and see if it's worthwhile. Who knows, by that time I might be favouring AJ to win. He's only had 15 fights and should improve a lot over the next couple of years.

            Right now though, I'd say the outcome would be about 80/20 in Fury's favour.
            As I said I have no problem laying a bet with you fella, no problem at all...I don't see anything in fury's game that can keep Joshua off him and I've certainly seen plenty of times where fury has either been dropped or wobbled by many foes....you and denium have this fixation with fury for some reason and for the life of me I can't see what you rave about.....look there's no point discussing it anymore till its signed ..it will happen next year and then we will deal with it then

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              #46
              Originally posted by Steve plunger
              So in 2010 litterally Joshua had just put on boxing gloves and was a complete novice and still held more than his own.....good knows how fury will cope with Joshua's power and speed.....fury will not survive 12 rounds with Joshua
              Fury is light years ahead of who he was in 2010, so don't see how that applies.

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                #47
                Originally posted by LacedUp
                Fury is light years ahead of who he was in 2010, so don't see how that applies.
                Furys chin is weak..been dropped by guys who weigh 50lbs lighter and if he was light years ahead he certainly would not be feeling punches from such a small fighter....secondly yeah he beat klitchcko but it was hardly an action packed fight or where punches were thrown in numbers .....and if your gonna say about improvements then I suggest you look how joshua blatzed Kevin Johnson in 2 rounds and yet fury didn't even hurt him one time and added to the fact that johnson admitted that he had never been in the ring with such a strong powerful fighter after he was koed ..but hey have your opinion no probs but I guarantee you now fury don't have the chin or the fire power to keep joshua walking straight through him.....u know and I know it

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Steve plunger
                  Furys chin is weak..been dropped by guys who weigh 50lbs lighter and if he was light years ahead he certainly would not be feeling punches from such a small fighter....secondly yeah he beat klitchcko but it was hardly an action packed fight or where punches were thrown in numbers .....and if your gonna say about improvements then I suggest you look how joshua blatzed Kevin Johnson in 2 rounds and yet fury didn't even hurt him one time and added to the fact that johnson admitted that he had never been in the ring with such a strong powerful fighter after he was koed ..but hey have your opinion no probs but I guarantee you now fury don't have the chin or the fire power to keep joshua walking straight through him.....u know and I know it
                  When I read the bold I stopped.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by LacedUp
                    When I read the bold I stopped.
                    You bolded it yourself silly man....I just stated pure facts if you decided you didn't want to accept bare facts then crack on son..u had no answer to my reply basically and don't mention Derek chisora because chisora wouldn't last 3 rounds with joshua

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Steve plunger
                      You bolded it yourself silly man....I just stated pure facts if you decided you didn't want to accept bare facts then crack on son..u had no answer to my reply basically and don't mention Derek chisora because chisora wouldn't last 3 rounds with joshua
                      Yeah that was the point

                      I didn't read it, because he's the same old crap people have said about Fury for years. He took a straight right from Klitschko, the hardest puncher in the division for years, nodded, smiled and countered.

                      Fury can take a punch, but anyone who gets hit straight on the chin with their hands down by an overhand right with no protection is going down. Especially from a guy who's 200+ and ripped to shreds.

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