So, Joshua-Fury, how does it go?

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  • The Gambler1981
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    #11
    Also yea boxing is a very perishable skill, you don;t keep in shape and at it it goes away with the quickness. So yea the best possible version of Fury is never coming back, and I don't think he has the mindset to truly deal with adversity he would face in a Joshua fight. Everything went his way in the Wlad fight, that scenario is not going to play out ever again.

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    • McNulty
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      #12
      Originally posted by Hov
      Joshua will walk him down and end it quickly. He won't give Fury nearly the same respect he gave Wlad.
      I don't think it was respect, I think it was Joshua being green.
      • No combo's
      • No body work
      • Gassed real early
      • Questionable chin


      Joshua loses to Fury.

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      • Tomjas
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        #13
        Fury 2015 would be a big favourite with the only ? being his chin

        Unfortunately its 2017 and there is no guarantee that Tyson will ever get anywhere near that level agai

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          #14
          At the moment I believe Fury beats Joshua by UD.

          I didn't see the distance control AJ needs to challenge Fury and I did see the naivety to be tricked by Fury's posturing.
          Last edited by Marchegiano; 04-29-2017, 08:15 PM. Reason: added an AJ

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          • BigZ44
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            #15
            Impossible to say right now because of the state that Fury is in. I think Joshua is also still just scratching the surface of his potential and that as a result of today's fight we're going to see a much better Joshua in the future. For arguments sake, I think the Fury that fought Wlad would have some success outboxing Joshua, but I don't think Joshua would be as fazed by Fury as WK was in that fight and would eventually catch him with something big.

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