Sadly, that's what resume says mate.. Not the potential or talent but just the resume.. Though I would rate Kevin Johnson over everyone Hughie has fought but that would have been me being an AJ fan..
Talent & Skill wise, AJ is way better Hughie imo..
You don't have to tell me about how AJ vs Hughie goes, I can see Hughie crumbling like a cookie vs Tyson I'd still say its 50-50 if they fight now but I will root for my man AJ to win.., if they fight 1.5 - 2 yrs from now AJ will KO Tyson within 8-10 rounds
If ever Wlad & AJ were to fight then you & I have a bet..
Save ur money mate..trust me ...size and accuracy wise Joshua will have to much for klitchcko at this stage of his career
I'm Glad you could remember his last name, I call him The Cobra because I can't be bothered about remembering his last name which frankly appears like somebody randomly typed on a keyboard..
But my point is neither of the guys resume is something they can be very proud about.. Heck, Parker's resume is much better now that he defeated Takam..
Ironically, I spelled his last name correctly and got his first name wrong!
I won't try to argue that I think Hughie's resume is better than Joshua's. It's a pointless pissing contest, and frankly, at the stage both guys are at, better is whoever is fighting the guys more helpful to their own development.
LONDON - Unbeaten heavyweight star Hughie Lewis Fury believes a potential rumble with IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua would bear a striking similarity to the night Muhammad Ali bemused and broke George Foreman in Zaire in 1974. [Click Here To Read More]
Well said by Hughie Fury. The man speaks the truth about AJ and makes solid points.
That said, I am not sure Hughie beats him so easily, Hughie is the better boxer, but at a decent size disadvantage (just from memory).
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