Wlad Will KO Jousha....Tyson Fury Is On Another Level

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #11
    Fury isn't that amazing, he can't punch at all and has hit the canvas against pajkic, Cunningham and was out on his feet vs firtha.

    Yes he does have good skills and is awkward but the hype around him is getting out of hand. If klitschko had come forward he would have kod fury.

    Poor performance by klitschko

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    • Idgogay4AJ
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      #12
      The British guys who have watched fury from the start would be surprised at the praise he gets, no power, weak chin, Bambi on ice- was a freak win over klitchko

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      • boliodogs
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        #13
        I don't agree with your picks. Joshua is the one with 17 straight KOs and Wlad is the one who is well past prime and well past 40. I don't think Fury is all that special. He just caught Wlad at the right time. Even then he never hurt Wlad and it was one of the tamest and worse fights I have ever seen. Fury was knocked down by light hitting Cunningham. You say Wilder would beat Wlad but Joshua would lose to Wlad. That makes no sense to me. Joshua is a better, more skilled and more precise fighter than sloppy wild swinging, weak chinned Wilder. He just destroyed a guy in 3 rounds that gave Wilder trouble and lasted 9 rounds with Wilder. You should have more faith in your countryman Joshua. Mark my words, Joshua is the best heavyweight in the world and he will knock the others out whenever he fights them.

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          Originally posted by FrankieBruno
          Fury is a difficult fight for every current HW..he is fast, illusive and his power is enough to make you think twice...

          Jousha ain't ready for Fury..(well the Fury we saw that fought Wlad)

          Jousha is making a huge mistake in my opinion, he is trying to run before he can walk...

          Wlad never wanted the Fury fight, he knew Fury had his number....it was all on his face during the first presser...

          Jousha is another story, i can see the confidence in Wlad, he has a certain swagger about him..on the flipside Jousha looks nervous.

          I hope i am wrong, but i think a lot of people are underestimating Wlad
          You are forgetting one very important point. Fury quit when he was on top of the boxing world. He has lost his love of combat and his love of boxing. Without his passion for boxing is Fury ever going to fight again and will he be worth a damn if he does? I am waiting to see if Fury fights again and how good he is now. Until then I can't take him seriously.

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          • LoadedWraps
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            #15
            Originally posted by Tyrone Biggums!
            Fury isn't that amazing, he can't punch at all and has hit the canvas against pajkic, Cunningham and was out on his feet vs firtha.

            Yes he does have good skills and is awkward but the hype around him is getting out of hand. If klitschko had come forward he would have kod fury.

            Poor performance by klitschko
            Fury is then definition of amazing. Knockdowns aren't exclusively power/chin related either.
            Originally posted by Idgogay4AJ
            The British guys who have watched fury from the start would be surprised at the praise he gets, no power, weak chin, Bambi on ice- was a freak win over klitchko
            Plenty of power there, not sure who told you otherwise. Granite chin. Bambi on ice? More like Sweet Pea in Goliath's body.
            Originally posted by boliodogs
            I don't agree with your picks. Joshua is the one with 17 straight KOs and Wlad is the one who is well past prime and well past 40. I don't think Fury is all that special. He just caught Wlad at the right time. Even then he never hurt Wlad and it was one of the tamest and worse fights I have ever seen. Fury was knocked down by light hitting Cunningham. You say Wilder would beat Wlad but Joshua would lose to Wlad. That makes no sense to me. Joshua is a better, more skilled and more precise fighter than sloppy wild swinging, weak chinned Wilder. He just destroyed a guy in 3 rounds that gave Wilder trouble and lasted 9 rounds with Wilder. You should have more faith in your countryman Joshua. Mark my words, Joshua is the best heavyweight in the world and he will knock the others out whenever he fights them.
            Fury is #1 in the world. Eventually you will come around to this.

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            • Squ□redCircle34
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              #16
              I agree, the good Dr. Saw something in AJ besides the money that enticed him to go for it!

              I think he knows Bibical is a Knockout waiting to happen and see's his patent left hammer jab and nuclear right straight down the pipe Bibical in another dimension!

              Wlad by KO in 6th!!!

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                #17
                Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                Fury is then definition of amazing. Knockdowns aren't exclusively power/chin related either.

                Plenty of power there, not sure who told you otherwise. Granite chin. Bambi on ice? More like Sweet Pea in Goliath's body.


                Fury is #1 in the world. Eventually you will come around to this.
                I do agree.

                Buy that doesn't automatically mean that joshua is ****.

                I don't know why there is this civil war amongst uk fans. Like you have to pick one to like. I like different things about both.

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                • Sledgeweather17
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by FrankieBruno
                  I was watching back the Dominic Breazeale fight....

                  Dominic Breazeale was a load of ****, he was getting beat to the punch...but what he showed me was that Jousha was there to be hit. If Dominic Breazeale was faster and had a better boxing brain he could have made that fight competitive.

                  Wlad is very accurate
                  But if Braezeale was faster and had a boxing brain then Joshua would have had a different approach to the fight. So really basically what you're saying is gibberish.

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                  • Elroy The Great
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                    #19
                    clowns have levels ?

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                    • BrometheusBob.
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                      #20
                      It's a big step up for AJ. It might just be his first opponent without man boobs, that's a major step to take in a young fighter's career.

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