Tyson fury will unify the belts in 2 years time

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  • qOcOp
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    Tyson fury will unify the belts in 2 years time

    Mark my words. This will happen, he will be undisputed. We all know he was robbed. ****ing sickening how corrupted boxing is, but tbh no one is surprised about that. Boxing been corrupted for years. Aj would lose to either guys, I see how he doesn't want them. Good business move taking on weaker opponents for same pay
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    Tyson Fury don’t need no belts —he sits alone on top the mountain.

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    • Mammoth
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      Possibly. Just don't underestimate the punching power the the two he would have to get through to achieve that.

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      • boliodogs
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        I won't mark your words because I don't agree with them. I think AJ can beat either of them. Fury only threw an anemic 327 punches the whole fight according to the computer stats. Wilder threw did better throwing 407 punches which is still a low amount. Fury landed I believe 82 punches to Wilder's 70 punches and Wilder dropped him hard twice. That sounds like a draw to me and not this huge boxing lesson given to Wilder and this robbery of Fury. Part of delivering a boxing lesson is not damn near getting knocked out in two different rounds.

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        • EasternEuroFan
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          I just cannot see how AJ can beat Fury. I mean anything that can happen but still.

          Parker give AJ a bit of movement and AJ looked lost for ideas, so he just jabbed. Fury is several levels above Parker, not even in the same ballpark. AJ is very good when he has a static target or very conventional fighter in front of him.

          Fury would tie AJ in knots with his movement and skill.

          I don't mind AJ at all but Fury is an absolutely awful style for him. I'd imagine if you got Hearn or AJ's trainer in private and they were brutally honest, they wouldn't fancy that fight as far as styles go.
          Last edited by EasternEuroFan; 12-02-2018, 09:06 PM.

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            Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
            I just cannot see how AJ can beat Fury. I mean anything that can happen but still.

            Parker give AJ a bit of movement and AJ looked lost for ideas, so he just jabbed. Fury is several levels above Parker, not even in the same ballpark. AJ is very good when he has a static target or very conventional fighter in front of him.

            Fury would tie AJ in knots with his movement and skill.

            I don't mind AJ at all but Fury is an absolutely awful style for him. I'd imagine if you got Hearn or AJ's trainer in private and they were brutally honest, they wouldn't fancy that fight as far as styles go.
            AJ and Eddie aren't rushing to that fight, because of everything that you stated in regards to Fury's foot speed. But also because of the state of Networks in the UK, as far as I understand.

            AJ vs Fury may be harder to make than Spence vs Crawford.

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              Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
              I just cannot see how AJ can beat Fury. I mean anything that can happen but still.

              Parker give AJ a bit of movement and AJ looked lost for ideas, so he just jabbed. Fury is several levels above Parker, not even in the same ballpark. AJ is very good when he has a static target or very conventional fighter in front of him.

              Fury would tie AJ in knots with his movement and skill.

              I don't mind AJ at all but Fury is an absolutely awful style for him. I'd imagine if you got Hearn or AJ's trainer in private and they were brutally honest, they wouldn't fancy that fight as far as styles go.
              AJ was overly cautious in that parker fight, they oversold him on parkers power and handspeed (though his handspeed is very fast)

              i make fury the favourite but one area AJ does have an advantage is on the inside, Wilder and Klitschko have no inside game, AJ is very dangerous there. he's also a better finisher than both

              Fury would have to move all 12 rounds and avoid coming in close

              I make fury favourite but AJ is a live opponent imo
              Last edited by Earl-Hickey; 12-02-2018, 09:22 PM.

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                Originally posted by TheIronMike
                AJ and Eddie aren't rushing to that fight, because of everything that you stated in regards to Fury's foot speed. But also because of the state of Networks in the UK, as far as I understand.

                AJ vs Fury may be harder to make than Spence vs Crawford.
                The reason i think it's easier to make than Spence v Crawford is the fact Fury and AJ are household names in the UK. it'll be the biggest fight the country has seen, huge PPV and stadium. When there's that level of money involved, the networks can possibly work together on a joint broadcast. Money talks. Everyone in the country would watch. Even with a joint broadcast, you're talking serious money for both networks.

                I can't see how Spence v Crawford is ever gonna work. It's not even a big fight outside of the hardcore boxing market. It has no crossover appeal because nobody knows them outside of people who follow boxing religiously. There isn't huge money in it, not to the level that they can massively overpay one guy to fight on the other network and not enough money in it for networks to work together.

                For networks in USA to work together today, i think you need to be doing over 2m potential buys at least for them to even entertain the idea. Crawford v Spence would be lucky to even get a quarter of that.

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                  Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
                  The reason i think it's easier to make than Spence v Crawford is the fact Fury and AJ are household names in the UK. it'll be the biggest fight the country has seen, huge PPV and stadium. When there's that level of money involved, the networks can possibly work together on a joint broadcast. Money talks. Everyone in the country would watch. Even with a joint broadcast, you're talking serious money for both networks.

                  I can't see how Spence v Crawford is ever gonna work. It's not even a big fight outside of the hardcore boxing market. It has no crossover appeal because nobody knows them outside of people who follow boxing religiously. There isn't huge money in it, not to the level that they can massively overpay one guy to fight on the other network and not enough money in it for networks to work together.

                  For networks in USA to work together today, i think you need to be doing over 2m potential buys at least for them to even entertain the idea. Crawford v Spence would be lucky to even get a quarter of that.
                  I see and agree what your saying. Fury-Joshua has the potential to be the British May-Pac. Still, I feel like AJ and Eddie will avoid that matchup for the time being, until the media puts more pressure on this fight

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                    He really doesnt need any belts to represent him....He is THE CHAMP!!!!!!!!!

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