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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Expects Tyson Fury To Bounce Back, Fight Again

    IBF heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua has sent a message of support to IBO/WBA/WBO champion Tyson Fury who is battling to overcome his current mental health issues and says he is convinced the reigning world heavyweight champion will fight again.

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  • Redd Foxx
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    I'm curious, if anyone knows, how many boxers have bounced back from an addiction that caused them to cancel fights at the pinnacle of their career.
    It seems to me that it's always the beginning of the end. If there are some positive stories though, I'd genuinely love to hear them.

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    • have_not
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      #3
      Classy Said by AJ

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      • -Freddy-
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        #4
        Bounce Back

        via *****

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        • The plunger man
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          Most boxers when it comes down to the the actual person are very respectful and have a huge respect for other boxers and Know the battles other fighters go through......Joshua is no different and I know AJ and fury have had a few words over the past but when the chips are down they can also have empathy and support there fellow boxer .....that's how I see it

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          • Gillie
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            Good stuff by AJ. In the end, like him or hate him, the heavyweight division is more interesting with Fury. Also, as someone who is in recovery for substance abuse and about to celebrate a 2 year cake on November 14th, I wish nothing but spiritual health and blessings for Fury. ******* can devastate one's existence if the proper help is not sought. Peace.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Redd Foxx
              I'm curious, if anyone knows, how many boxers have bounced back from an addiction that caused them to cancel fights at the pinnacle of their career.
              It seems to me that it's always the beginning of the end. If there are some positive stories though, I'd genuinely love to hear them.
              Pacquiao overcame drugs at an early age to do pretty well. I would think drug abuse at a young age could be overcome but late 20's drugs not so much.

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              • GodInFleshSuit
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                Either Joshua's being classy or getting in good for that future payday. Either way, good move on his part.

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                • uniquehump
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Gillie
                  Good stuff by AJ. In the end, like him or hate him, the heavyweight division is more interesting with Fury. Also, as someone who is in recovery for substance abuse and about to celebrate a 2 year cake on November 14th, I wish nothing but spiritual health and blessings for Fury. ******* can devastate one's existence if the proper help is not sought. Peace.
                  Cong****!! I pray for your continued success.

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                  • kafkod
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by The plunger man
                    Most boxers when it comes down to the the actual person are very respectful and have a huge respect for other boxers and Know the battles other fighters go through......Joshua is no different and I know AJ and fury have had a few words over the past but when the chips are down they can also have empathy and support there fellow boxer .....that's how I see it
                    Kudos to AJ for keeping it real, being his own man, and not jumping on the Fury bashing bandwagon. And I guess this proves that he doesn't always say what Eddie Hearn tells him to say.

                    A lot of people don't realise that, behind all the trash talk that goes on in boxing nowadays, AJ and Fury like and respect one another.

                    I just wish AJ's fans could be as classy as AJ himself on the subject of Fury and his troubles. Naming no names.
                    Last edited by kafkod; 10-06-2016, 05:26 AM.

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