Fury-Joshua:Who wins?

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  • adamt
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    #1

    Fury-Joshua:Who wins?

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    Fury decision
    33.33%
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    Fury KO/TKO
    27.78%
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    Joshua decision
    5.56%
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    Joshua KO/TKO
    33.33%
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  • boliodogs
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    #2
    I like Joshua to win by KO. He is a very accurate and explosive puncher as 16 straight KOs would indicate. I consider Fury the real heavyweight champion of the world until he loses but I think He loses to Joshua. I think Joshua will knock out any heavyweight fighting today.

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    • Kel1981
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      #3
      Originally posted by boliodogs
      I like Joshua to win by KO. He is a very accurate and explosive puncher as 16 straight KOs would indicate. I consider Fury the real heavyweight champion of the world until he loses but I think He loses to Joshua. I think Joshua will knock out any heavyweight fighting today.
      Haye would put him to sleep right now. A Fury fight would be interesting but again, Fury wins right now. Joshua is very open and his footwork ain't great at all.

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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #4
        All I know is both lose to wilder

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        • MisterPullman
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          #5
          Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums!
          All I know is both lose to wilder

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          • KillaCamNZ
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            #6
            Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua, who wins?

            Joseph Parker.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              Though I still see Joshua as "unproven", Fury has big holes that people are sleeping on. Anyone with power has a chance to crack Fury. Joshua is disciplined enough and strong enough to do it. It would be down to whether Fury can play a smart and crafty fight, keeping Joshua at the end of his jabs and continually circling. If Anthony is allowed to pick his shots and move in straight lines, it's his fight by TKO.
              I'm calling it 50/50, though that would easily change depending where Joshua is truly at (which is still a bit of a mystery).

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              • Eff Pandas
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                #8
                I think Fury wins if they were to fight this year.

                That said I don't think they fight this year. I don't think Hearn has any intention of making that fight this year. From my understanding its probably not even doable this year.

                Joshua is gonna fight whoever in June/July in a voluntary defense. By the time that fight takes place Joseph Parker vs Carlos Takam will have happened & Joshua's mandatory for a Sept/Oct date will be decided (probably vs Parker). And by the time that fight happens & assuming he wins its very likely Fury will have already lined up his next fight for a Nov/Dec date. I suppose there is probably some small window to fight in Dec. but my guess is any small issue that pushes any of these fights out = no fight this year. And again this is even assuming Hearn wants to throw his undefeated cash cow right into the deep water within the first 8 months of his title reign which I just don't see happening.

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