Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury: Anthony Joshua Will Be My Easiest Career Fight!

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  • Travycat
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    #31
    He and Wlad should rematch and then winner should fight Joshua.

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    • Squ□redCircle34
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      #32
      Fury is going to the school the kid like a breakfast club!

      But once Joshua will rise to the occasion when the lights get brighter and send the Gypsie to his utter doom!

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      • Digital Mouth
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        #33
        I'm sure Peter Fury will have Tyson Fury in pristine condition before it.

        He's one of the great coaches out there.

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        • Poppo168
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          #34
          Can already hear the excuses foir Fury coming 'He's not the same after his layoff'. '2015 Fury schools him easy, he's past his prime now'.

          I want him to fight a few times before then so people see he's just the same as before to stop people complaining when he gets stopped.

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          • hugh grant
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            #35
            Originally posted by Poppo168
            Can already hear the excuses foir Fury coming 'He's not the same after his layoff'. '2015 Fury schools him easy, he's past his prime now'.

            I want him to fight a few times before then so people see he's just the same as before to stop people complaining when he gets stopped.
            There's absolutely no reason to believe Tyson can ever get too what he was. That's not an excuse that's just realistic and a valid reason.
            Its not just a lay off. Its abusing himself with dryugs and bad food and too much and no training.
            Fury may get himself into a condition to beat joish but doesn't mean to say fury will be what he was
            Last edited by hugh grant; 05-11-2017, 03:51 AM.

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            • Poppo168
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              #36
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              There's absolutely no reason to believe Tyson can ever get too what he was. That's not an excuse that's just realistic and a valid reason.
              Its not just a lay off. Its abusing himself with dryugs and bad food and noi training.
              Fury may get himself into a condition to beat joish but doesn't mean to say fury will be whgat he was
              I'm not saying that he won't be worse after this layoff but what I am saying is people will complain and say that he would've beaten him before the layoff which I dispute as well. You did say that Fury would be considered the greatest of all time though if he came back and beat Joshua so I don't know if I value your opinion too highly

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              • iamboxing
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                #37
                Originally posted by steeve steel
                Might actually be true: Fury is to AJ what Fred Astaire is to a cement block. No "Dancing with the stars for A-int J-iving..
                lol that was awesome

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                • Bowers
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                  #38
                  He's right it will be the easiest fight for him because fury be knocked out within a few rounds!

                  Easy work, Easy money, More *******

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                  • E10Rifle
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                    #39
                    Joshua ironed him out in sparring. Little doubt he'd do the same at Wembley.

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                    • Tom Cruise
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                      #40
                      I see this as a 50/50 fight right now because there is still so much we dont know about both guys. Neither has anything above fringe level contenders on their resume barring Klitschko.

                      I dont think AJ would fight Fury anything like the way that Klit did inspite of their apparent similarities. He would be a lot more aggressive (in spurts most likely) and less tentative in the face of Furys feints and jabs

                      I think at some point AJ would catch up to Fury tbh. And he is a ruthless finisher with those combinations. But i also see Fury outboxing him for long periods because his use of footwork and angles isnt anything like what AJ will have dealt with since he fought Savon and lost (by any reasonable scorecard) at the Olympics

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