Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Joshua is Fighting a Bum, Eddie Hearn at it Again
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Ok funny guy. Different story. We don't know how Breazeale will fight against Joshua, but he does have the heart, size & power to do damage if Joshua Carries him to get rounds.Comment
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I just don't see the point in carrying someone, especially a HW, who can get lucky. Joshua will get better experience from someone who is capable of hanging in there with him.Theres always going to be a risk. If AJ does not get more rounds in and fights 1/3 rounders he will not be at his best for the Fury's...so I say carrying the guy an extra 5 rnds . Fighting just a few of them makes a huge difference. Its not so much he's less experienced than everyone ,its the total round count where he lacks,which why Fury and Wlad are craftier fighters at a set pace. you don't necessarily put things to much at risk if you know you can end the fight whenever you like. There would be much more risk going into a fury level fight with limited rounds. I think he realizes this and knows this guy is a slow paced fighter,i don't see any easier guy to do this with ,even though I think Breazeale is better than Martin.Comment
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The problem is he will already be in that championship fight...he will waiting on a ghost. The only person who can go a good amount of rounds with Joshua ..is Joshua himself. Unless he gets maybe a Pulev/ Wach/ Ortiz...these types are the only guys I see him trying to belt out that would maybe last some rounds. other than that who is left for him to fight with the winner of Wlad / fury knocking on his door? Times right now to get those rounds in.Comment
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Fury Is The Bum
I will hereby predict that if Anthony Joshua fights Tyson Fury, Joshua will make mincemeat out of him. Fury seems to think that because he beat a dispirited and tired Klitschko on points with ****** antics, that he will get away with the same sort of rubbish against a large, very powerful, very skilled and most of all, very hungry boxer in Anthony Joshua.
So who has Fury actually fought? Looking at the list of his opponents, there's only a couple of notables apart from Klitschko. Dereck Chisora was a spent force. Christian Hammer was a waste of time. Steve Cunningham and Kevin Johnson were tired has-beens. The rest are not worth mentioning.
But Fury took a whole 12 rounds to eke out a points win over Klitschko, which is no credit to him, since Klitschko fought like a sleepwalker. In his heyday, Klitschko would have blasted Fury out of the ring in six rounds.
So I long for the day when Anthony Joshua climbs into the ring to fight Tyson Fury, because I predict that it will be a bloodbath that will shut that loudmouth fool up forever.Comment
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Did anyone seriously think that Joshua was going to start fighting the top guys in the heavyweight division after beating Martin ? That would be too good to be true for us boxing fans. His team has to build their confidence in him before they throw him in with a real serious threat. Everyone is so afraid of a loss. Nobody wants to ruin their cash cow.Comment
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Stiverne would be the safest choice. He's not much of a mover and he can be lazy. That would give Joshua room to breathe and think in there.Comment
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Even Wilder wouldn't have defended against such a sack of ****. Embarrassing for British boxing.Comment
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Hehe. Something not right about Povetkin being called a midget isn't there? The bloke is massive! Shows the size of modern heavyweights.Comment
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