Tyson fury is challenging Anthony Joshua on british TV

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  • champion4ever
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    #11
    The Fury that showed up on Saturday night against Deontay Wilder boxes circles around Anthony Joshua. He is too slow and stiff. He may even stop him.

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      #12
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      It seems to me that Tyson Fury isn't too keen for a Deontay Wilder rematch.
      Nothing to prove against Wilder, he schooled him and won the fight. Fury wants to prove himself the best, that means fighting AJ.

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        #13
        Originally posted by SuperHanz
        Nothing to prove against Wilder, he schooled him and won the fight. Fury wants to prove himself the best, that means fighting AJ.
        Perhaps you are right. He probably feels he has nothing left to prove against Deontay Wilder; Since at least to most observers, they thought he had won the fight anyway regardless of the outcome.

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          Apparently giving away his purse from this fight... probably fair to say the commercial discussions won't be too tough on Fury's side.

          No-one can publicise a fight like Fury.

          This guy can get fights made. I don't believe any of them are scared of fighting.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Everyone wants it. Going to be very hard to make because of Sky and BT though.
            No, it's going to be very hard to make because Hearn has other plans. They'll milk the idiots of more money with ***** fights he'll win for sure.

            It's funny how easy wilder vs fury was made but it's only difficult when it comes to joshua, the guy is a coward nothing more.

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              It’ll be the rematch next most likely, but I would love to see this fight next.

              Just a shame it wouldn’t be for all the marbles like it should be.

              Lineal, Undisputed, HW championship, contrasting styles, contrasting personalities. Would probably be the greatest most meaningful fight ever on British soil

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                #17
                Originally posted by BoZz
                No, it's going to be very hard to make because Hearn has other plans. They'll milk the idiots of more money with ***** fights he'll win for sure.

                It's funny how easy wilder vs fury was made but it's only difficult when it comes to joshua, the guy is a coward nothing more.
                I still think Wilder v Fury was made off Wilder's team thinking it was an easy win on the back of his layoff... or maybe they shared Eddie's view that Fury probably wouldn't make it to the ring?


                Hearn will be rethinking their plans right now. Maybe that's why they've been so cryptic over the April opponent. A bit of wait and see.

                Hearn had the number one man. The guy with most of the belts and all the appeal. But the landscape just shifted.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Toffee
                  I still think Wilder v Fury was made off Wilder's team thinking it was an easy win on the back of his layoff... or maybe they shared Eddie's view that Fury probably wouldn't make it to the ring?


                  Hearn will be rethinking their plans right now. Maybe that's why they've been so cryptic over the April opponent. A bit of wait and see.

                  Hearn had the number one man. The guy with most of the belts and all the appeal. But the landscape just shifted.
                  Yup it has. It can very easily shift back though... at it would take is Joshua v Fury at Wembley in April.

                  That'd leave Wilder out in the cold again, without Fury's lineal title and not being able to exact revenge on a guy who in most people's eyes deserved the result against him.

                  I'd honestly be more pumped to see that than Joshua v Wilder now. Joshua did say that he'd fight Fury once he proved he was ready too, and i'd say he did that the other night.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Deus
                    Yup it has. It can very easily shift back though... at it would take is Joshua v Fury at Wembley in April.

                    That'd leave Wilder out in the cold again, without Fury's lineal title and not being able to exact revenge on a guy who in most people's eyes deserved the result against him.

                    I'd honestly be more pumped to see that than Joshua v Wilder now. Joshua did say that he'd fight Fury once he proved he was ready too, and i'd say he did that the other night.
                    Yeah, Joshua has already publicly called out Fury and said he wants to fight him. It's going to be very hard for Hearn to spin.

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                      Fury in one fight has electrified the HW division again.

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