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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Training Hard, Says 18 Pounds Already Dropped

    TYSON FURY is back training ahead of a potential Anthony Joshua super-fight and he's looking good. The Gypsy King hasn't stepped foot in a ring since his shock win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. But in March, he announced his return and recently stepped up his training programme by heading to a camp in Marbella with middleweight champion Billy Joe Saunders.
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  • Digital Mouth
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    I watched the Klitschko vs Fury fight again last night and I had to turn it off after the 2nd round it was that boring. I can't see Fury lasting 12 rounds with that tactic. The difference between AJ and Klitschko is AJ will pounce on you like a wildcat and hurt you.

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    • bluepete
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      Originally posted by Digital Mouth
      I watched the Klitschko vs Fury fight again last night and I had to turn it off after the 2nd round it was that boring. I can't see Fury lasting 12 rounds with that tactic. The difference between AJ and Klitschko is AJ will pounce on you like a wildcat and hurt you.

      The thing is can AJ get to him with that style. He had long periods of being confused against a guy much slower and with less head movement than Fury. I think Tysons movement in general might mess up AJs timing. And he shouldn't tire the way Wlad did. But AJs always dangerous.

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      • Fabes88
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        Originally posted by bluepete
        The thing is can AJ get to him with that style. He had long periods of being confused against a guy much slower and with less head movement than Fury. I think Tysons movement in general might mess up AJs timing. And he shouldn't tire the way Wlad did. But AJs always dangerous.
        I don't think it was the movement he had a problem with as much as it was the ramrod jab and straight rights

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        • Almighty Sosa
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          The Furious One is coming for those paper champs babyy!!!

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          • Thraxox
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            #6
            Originally posted by Yorak Hunt
            The Furious One is coming for those paper champs babyy!!!
            We Need a hash tag on that.

            #ReturnoftheKing

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            • BattlingNelson
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              #7
              Why isn't this PED'ster banned?

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              • GreenMan93
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                #8
                "and he's looking good".....

                There's NO WAY he is looking anywhere near good if you subtract 18 pounds off the recent pictures of him.

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                • GreenMan93
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                  He's coming for the food bar at the press conferences and then you can expect him to cancel the fight. Don't believe me? I seen it with my own eyes on an IFL YouTube video while promoting the Klitschko rematch LOL.

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                  • bluepete
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fabes88
                    I don't think it was the movement he had a problem with as much as it was the ramrod jab and straight rights
                    Everytime Wlad started slipping to the side and moving he's feet you could see AJ having to reset. Fury does it better than Wlad. While Wlad has a great jab Fury has a decent, longer jab and although he's not a puncher he has enough to keep AJ honest. Surely as much power as Dillian Whyte I'd say.

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