Originally posted by lefthooklead
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Firstly, I am assuming we'll never again see the same Fury we did against Wlad. Partly because of the big lay off, but also because I believe he's got a psych condition that means you never really know which Fury will turn up. That night against Wlad it all came together for him, it really is a lottery if that'll happen again imho.
Okay, so let me hold that assumption for a second and instead think about what an average performance looks like from both men. As an average I think AJ is more capable. I see it being much like the Parker fight, Fury is better defensively, but he defends mostly with footwork, although not exactly the way Parker does, its the same principle. It won't be an explosive fight, it'll get messy, they'll get tied up a lot and in the end I think Joshua will land more solid shots and get the decision. I believe here AJ's disciplined boxing style is more effective, just in the same reason I think Wlad would have dealt with Fury better in his younger years, with faster reactions and counters. AJ is in those prime years.
Wilder vs Fury, now this one is more interesting because Wilder relies on being unorthodox, he throws shots from odd angles and is often off balance. I think this is tailor made for Fury whose ring IQ is soo high that'll he'll exploit Wilders fundamental boxing errors, he won't KO him, but he'll frustrate and pot shot him all night.
So, now you might be thinking, so how do I think Fury could not exploit AJ's seemingly robotic boxing in the same way as he would Wilder? This many might disagree with, but for me it's simple. AJ's boxing fundamentals are the best in the HW division. He does subtle hand defences and stays off the line of punches very well, his distance control is excellent, he's very strong in the clinch and he listens to his corner (then there's his power, which is very effective). Think about it like this, people criticise his Takam and Parker performances, but put aside his KO victories for a second, how many rounds of boxing has he actually lost? In all 21 fights, trust me, its not many, because his boxing his solid.
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