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  • #21
    Originally posted by denium View Post
    Fury will box Joshua to an easy decision. Too much speed and skill for a plodder like AJ. It's an easy nights work if he turns up in shape and motivated.
    Yes 200kg of speed, just shut up already, you only make fool of yourself.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
      Yes 200kg of speed, just shut up already, you only make fool of yourself.
      "You only make fool of yourself"

      Get back to school, ******.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by denium View Post
        Fury will box Joshua to an easy decision. Too much speed and skill for a plodder like AJ. It's an easy nights work if he turns up in shape and motivated.
        Lolsss, keep dreaming but based in facts, how many punches did Fury and Wlad throw the entire fight? Let me tell you son on some facts.

        Fury landed only 86 of 371 punches for a connect percentage of 23%, according to CompuBox. Klitschko was just as awful in connecting on only 52 of 231 punches for a connect percentage of 23 percent. In Wlad’s prime of his career, he was capable of landing over 50 punches per round.

        Fury was running all night, worse than his hillybilly cousin Hughie, that fight had zero entertainment, people who paid to watch felt robbed, it was like watching two grown ass blind men box.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Boksfan View Post
          Yes 200kg of speed, just shut up already, you only make fool of yourself.
          hahaha, hilarious, read it and split coffee off my nose, painful but worth it.

          Fury needs to grind hard, looking at his Instagram training clips no way he can be that fast, Fury is done, he has abused his body for years it would take more time to completely heal.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
            As mentioned, I’m far from a Fury fan, but to compare him to Spinks against Tyson is asinine
            Fury had a cupcake path to a title shot, and caught Wlad at the right time.

            Fury will partially prove my point, when he takes on another easy opponent for his comeback fight. I'm not holding his feat to the fire, as a comeback fight doesn't have to be a tough, tough fighter, but I got a feeling, it's going to be a 47 year old Briggs, or another fight with an under sized guy who is not a threat at all.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by denium View Post
              Utter ****. Fury beats any version of Wlad, his style is all wrong for him.

              Fury doesn't need to be a power puncher to KO Joshua, he just needs to use his movement and skill to jab AJ's big head for 8 rounds and Joshua will be so knackered he'll fall over. As for Joshua giving Fury a boxing lesson, lmfao.


              I'm 90% sure he said something to that effect in an interview. Go to YouTube, and you can easily find the clips where he says, that even at 20 years old, AJ was incredibly good, and gave the already professional fury a run for his money.

              Fury had a cupcake path to Wlad, and caught him at the perfect time, so I don't rank Fury too high.


              You sound like a serious Fury fanboy. I got no problem with Fury, and am just calling it like I see it. If he proves me wrong , then cool.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Bonduu
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                Originally Posted by denium

                Fury will box Joshua to an easy decision. Too much speed and skill for a plodder like AJ. It's an easy nights work if he turns up in shape and motivated.

                Lolsss, keep dreaming but based in facts, how many punches did Fury and Wlad throw the entire fight? Let me tell you son on some facts.

                Fury landed only 86 of 371 punches for a connect percentage of 23%, according to CompuBox. Klitschko was just as awful in connecting on only 52 of 231 punches for a connect percentage of 23 percent. In Wlad’s prime of his career, he was capable of landing over 50 punches per round.

                Fury was running all night, worse than his hillybilly cousin Hughie, that fight had zero entertainment, people who paid to watch felt robbed, it was like watching two grown ass blind men box.
                Wladimir is an excellent defensive boxer, Fury isn't a power puncher so what was he supposed to do? Stand straight in front of him and wait for Wlad to knock him out? Fury did what he had to do to win the fight. Wlad had barely lost a round in 12 years btw.

                It was a chess match between two defensive first boxers, anyone who studied the two fighters wouldve told you what would happen.

                We can all laugh at Fury's weight, but you can't deny his skill. Joshua has faced one fighter with a bit of elusiveness & movement (Takam) and he looked like ****.

                I just go off the eye test, I really can't see Joshua landing a glove on him. Sorry AJ nuthuggers but Fury gonna take that boy to school. Mismatch.


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                • #28
                  @ those giving Fury a chance to beat Joshua. Consider who we are talking about here: A young champion in AJ, at the top of his game, who will likely get better with each fight - VS- A young, former champion in Fury, in terrible shape, who has abused alcohol, drugs and food and has mental issues.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED
                    @ those giving Fury a chance to beat Joshua. Consider who we are talking about here: A young champion in AJ, at the top of his game, who will likely get better with each fight - VS- A young, former champion in Fury, in terrible shape, who has abused alcohol, drugs and food and has mental issues.
                    It all depends how much Fury has left doesn‘t it? If he just turns up for a payday, he gets knocked out. If he's serious and gets himself fit and his head in the right place, he's got a very good chance.

                    Anyway Fury isn't the first fighter to abuse drugs/alcohol in his spare time. Hatton, Brook, Whittaker, Saunders, are all names to hand that ****ed up outside the ring yet still 'have it' so to speak.

                    People should be happy if Fury comes back, it makes the division more interesting


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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
                      I'm FAR from a Fury fan, but if he got in shape (LOL) I'm sure that Fury could give us a boring match where he confuses and outboxes Joshua and comes out with a UD. He did it against Klitchko, so I don't see why he couldn't do it against Joshua. Say what you will about Fury, but he's smart in the ring.
                      It doesn't matter what i say or how smart he is . He doesn't have the power to keep Joshua off him ,certainly not 12 rounds where Joshua stamina will only get better the more he fights .

                      Fury himself knows this which is why he made the statement ,however hes going to be forced into that type of fight wheather he wants to be or not .

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