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  • #21
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    Fury has a 75% KO ratio so yes, he has power. Pulev with his 50% KO ratio wobbled Wlad with a jab so yes, Fury can knock him out.
    No he can't

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
      Fury is only good against fighters who either are smaller in size (Joshua size easliy matches up with fury's ) or who don't punch in combination ....yeah he's awkward against fighters who just let him clown about but I guarantee you now Joshua knocks fury out as soon as he does that....Joshua can sit back and patiently wait for fury to leave himself open and then counter him and then it's curtains for fury ....Christ we even saw what pulev did to chisora the other night and up until the klitchcko fight that Tyson fury's best win.....I'll bet anybody on here that Joshua beats fury when they face each other ...I don't think you quite realise what Tyson fury will come against when he steps in the ring with Joshua ...fury knows it as well
      Message from Tyson Fury:
      I don't give a monkeys what you think

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      • #23
        I don't give Haye a chance in hell of fighting anyone with a pulse this year.

        There's levels to this chance in hell game.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by denium View Post
          David Haye is just a butthurt hasbeen who is still devastated that Tyson did the job that he couldn't.

          I recall him giving Fury a 1 in 20 chance of beating Wladimir as well.

          David Haye and Steve Plunger are two peas in a pod, neither of them know **** about boxing.
          Took the words right out my mouf. Haye *****ed twice against fury, and fury did the job gayemaker failed to do. Haye is the laughing stock of British boxing and world heavy weights... fury earned respect

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
            I suggest you go back and watch the 7th round of the Whyte fight....Joshua was a steam engine who probably threw more punches in that round than Tyson fury threw the whole of klitchcko fight ....there was zero action in that fight,zilch,nada and your talking about engines, the man has been a pro for 8 f@ckin years and he's had 25 fights, it's embarrassing and he's an embarrassment to my country ..he's already got beaten up by Joshua one time already and that was when Joshua was an amatuer for a year lol.
            Joshua is technically better , he's has far more power , he's got quicker hands and a better arsenal when it comes to unloading combinations ,he sets himself properly when throwing punches he's a great finisher and he will hit fury and fury will fold.... Furys another Khan ...lets see fury try those silly press conference games with Joshua ....Joshua will rip him to pieces and fury knows that, fury will not even fight Joshua ...it will be the same scenario as Khan not facing brook, Khan knows he can't beat brook and that why he's dodged it and it will be exactly the same with fury and Joshua mark my words, fury won't want to get knocked out by another british fighter lol...I can see it a mile off, as for my paragraphs it's a boxing forum not university challenge
            You really are dim, comparing AJ's performance against Whyte (a flat-footed, poorly conditioned domestic fighter who nonetheless seriously rattled AJ in round 2) favourably with Fury's over Klitschko. Fury easily beat the undisputed no1 in the division, in Germany, while Joshua beat a domestic clone of Derek Chisora. As for AJ throwing 'more punches in round 7' against Whyte than the whole Fury-Klitschko fight, obviously you can't just run at Klitschko and unleash bombs, Pulev will tell you that. Fighting Whyte and fighting Klitschko require totally different attitudes and styles and energy levels, so you're just revealing your own ignorance to the game of boxing there.

            Calling the undisputed number 1 heavyweight in the division 'an embarrassment to my country' pretty much shows your bias, so I doubt it's worthwhile having a discussion with you. Still, I'll break down a few more of your weak ass arguments.

            'he's has far more power' - says who? AJ has fought almost all stiffs. Only Whyte was remotely resilient and he was clearly not conditioned to do the 12 rounds. AJ can clearly ****, but let's see if he can stop a top operator. Dominic Breazeale doesn't count, the guy's utterly hopeless. Casuals like you will probably lap it up, though.

            'He will hit Fury and Fury will fold.' I've followed both men's careers for years and nothing I've seen tells me that will happen. It's just pie in the sky. Fury has a very solid chin, as another poster said he suffered flash knockdowns when off-balance. The Cunningham knockdown in particular, he was standing square-on. A jab would have knocked him over. Besides, Joshua will struggle to get into position to land his crushing punches on Fury. The fight will mostly be contested on the outside. AJ is too predictable and mechanical and Fury's footwork is too good. Trust me, AJ will find Fury infinitely more predictable than Fury finds him.

            'Furys another Khan' - don't even know where to begin with this patently absurd analogy. Yeah, I think I'll leave it since it's clearly imbecilic.

            'lets see fury try those silly press conference games with Joshua' - meaning what? That AJ will chin him? I'd like to see him try that, it would be hilarious. AJ is hopeless in press conferences, guy repeats the same old tired, generic rubbish. Fury will cut him to ribbons in that kind of environment, that's obvious. Joshua lost his cool against Breazeale when all DB was doing was talking a little jive. Fury will massacre him verbally.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by Steve plunger View Post
              I suggest you go back and watch the 7th round of the Whyte fight....Joshua was a steam engine who probably threw more punches in that round than Tyson fury threw the whole of klitchcko fight ....there was zero action in that fight,zilch,nada and your talking about engines, the man has been a pro for 8 f@ckin years and he's had 25 fights, it's embarrassing and he's an embarrassment to my country ..he's already got beaten up by Joshua one time already and that was when Joshua was an amatuer for a year lol.
              Joshua is technically better , he's has far more power , he's got quicker hands and a better arsenal when it comes to unloading combinations ,he sets himself properly when throwing punches he's a great finisher and he will hit fury and fury will fold.... Furys another Khan ...lets see fury try those silly press conference games with Joshua ....Joshua will rip him to pieces and fury knows that, fury will not even fight Joshua ...it will be the same scenario as Khan not facing brook, Khan knows he can't beat brook and that why he's dodged it and it will be exactly the same with fury and Joshua mark my words, fury won't want to get knocked out by another british fighter lol...I can see it a mile off, as for my paragraphs it's a boxing forum not university challenge
              Originally posted by Flabulous View Post
              Took the words right out my mouf. Haye *****ed twice against fury, and fury did the job gayemaker failed to do. Haye is the laughing stock of British boxing and world heavy weights... fury earned respect
              Yeah, Haye - who went to Germany to fight man mountains in Valuev and Klitschko - bottled it from an at-the-time-unproven Fury. GTFOH with that ****. He got a bad cut in sparring and then badly damaged his shoulder. The argument that Haye somehow 'bottled it' from Fury in 2013/2014 is utterly, utterly nonsensical and shows a serious lack of critical thinking ability.

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              • #27
                AJ would beat TF but if Tyson could get him past 8 it might be fun.

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                • #28
                  Joshua knocks Fury out.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by thack View Post
                    AJ would beat TF but if Tyson could get him past 8 it might be fun.
                    Why would he beat him? Give me some research or analysis please. All these AJ fans (and i'm not necessary including you) just seem to blindly state that "AJ will knock that fat bum out" and that's it, no reasons as to why.

                    I'm genuinely curious to know, how does Anthony Joshua beat Tyson Fury right now?

                    *edit* And just after i posted this message, the following appeared. I rest my case.

                    Originally posted by Weltschmerz View Post
                    Joshua knocks Fury out.

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                    • #30
                      it must hurt Hayes that he could not beat Klitschko yet Fury did.

                      Hayes is a great talker and can make people believe in him again.

                      Hayes just wants the pay day before Fury.

                      Fury is awkward and is the current hw champ. He actually be the champ klitschko and should be 1 in the division.

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