Originally posted by denium
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I like Joshua but I truly believe he wont beat Tyson Fury.
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Right now it's a fantasy fight in my eyes because there's too many uncertainties.
Hopefully he gets the all clear at the hearing next week then he can fight a pie on the Billy Joe undercard, fight a fringe contender late 2017/ early 2018 near his best fighting shape (255-260). Then we can see he's back and be excited for the fight.
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Originally posted by GhostofDempsey View PostWlad had plenty of opportunities to unload that right hand on Fury, but he froze like a deer in the headlights. Refused to throw it.
Granted he did throw about half of the power punches he threw on Joshua, but that's cuz Fury took that weapon away or one could argue Joshua made that a viable weapon to use against him due to him being in front of Klitschko all night.
Lets not deny reality cuz we like this guy or dislike this other guy folks. Reality is still reality.
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Originally posted by The plunger man View PostIve already proven you wrong son.....being ahead on points and dominating the first 4 rounds is hardly being outboxed ...plus he dropped him in the next and then winning the 9th and 10th.....jsohua almost knocked fury when he was an amatuer...fury has zero chance against joshua and will finish as soon as he steps up the game...why do you think fury kept pulling out the rematch with wlad...he knew he was gonna lose and klitchcko had an off night.....struggling with chisora who lost to whyte who in turn got ripped to pieces by joshua by the 7th round....as i said son weiland is owned and your the next one i'm gonna look forward to owning....fury will get blitzed and il stake my life on it
2) Fury pulled out of the rematch due to depression, why would Fury be scared of a man he toyed with in his own back yard?
3) Fury didn't struggle against Chisora, Del Boy didn't land a punch on him.
4) Chisora beat Whyte, who until this weekend was AJ's best win.
5) Lawrence Okolie KTFO Joshua in sparring, so what? It means nothing.Last edited by denium; 05-05-2017, 02:01 AM.
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Fury would toil with AJ, he would dance around him until he gets tired. Fury has great stamina for a big man, and this stems from fighting so young (Some might say drugs) but I think his style and experience gives AJ huge problems.
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Originally posted by denium View Post1) Joshua didn't "dominate' the first four rounds.
2) Fury pulled out of the rematch due to depression, why would Fury be scared of a man he toyed with in his own back yard?
3) Fury didn't struggle against Chisora, Del Boy didn't land a punch on him.
4) Chisora beat Whyte, who until this weekend was AJ's best win.
5) Lawrence Okolie KTFO Joshua in sparring, so what? It means nothing.
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http://boxrec.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=211280Originally posted by denium View Post1) Joshua didn't "dominate' the first four rounds.
2) Fury pulled out of the rematch due to depression, why would Fury be scared of a man he toyed with in his own back yard?
3) Fury didn't struggle against Chisora, Del Boy didn't land a punch on him.
4) Chisora beat Whyte, who until this weekend was AJ's best win.
5) Lawrence Okolie KTFO Joshua in sparring, so what? It means nothing.
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Originally posted by Ray* View PostFury would toil with AJ, he would dance around him until he gets tired. Fury has great stamina for a big man, and this stems from fighting so young (Some might say drugs) but I think his style and experience gives AJ huge problems.
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Originally posted by NakiFan View PostDepends if fury can even get back in shape.
Even if he does, styles make fights AJ will charge forward and go for broke, he's not the same as Wlad.
Be a great fight though, not sure who i'd pick.
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