Why won't Joshua mention Fury's name?

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    #11
    Originally posted by BreWall
    Don't know how many times this question had to be asked.

    I don't live in the UK, yet I know that Joshua had mentioned Fury's name multiple times already. Fury just doesn't care.

    Meaning, it's really up to Fury to make this fight happen. Don't know if he's not confident beating AJ or what. Bottom line is it's not up to Hearn or AJ for this fight to happen.

    Fight will always be there for Fury if he wanted it.
    What a load of rubbish.

    Hearn demanded that Fury sign with Matchroom and fought a bunch of bums like Kaufman and Bellew, with no actual guarantee that he'd get an AJ fight at the end of it.

    If Joshua really wanted to proven himself the best, he would've offered Fury the April fight and 50/50.

    I watched the entire Sky PPV and not once did anyone mention Tyson Fury.

    AJ knows that Fury will end his career, its as simple as that.

    Nobody would take Joshua seriously ever again after Fury talked non stop **** about him and then shut him out.

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      #12
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      For me people are getting a bit carried away with Tyson Fury! In reality lets face the facts? He is not the first boxer to out box Deontay Wilder. Multiple fighters have won multiple rounds against Deontay Wilder! It happens all the time in most of his recent fights.

      I give him all the credit in the world for his performance, but his performances are being overrated in my opinion. He beat Wladimir Kiltschko, but he did not demoralize him, hurt him or beat him up at any stage in the fight. When Floyd Mayweather out boxed his opponents, there would be a point in the fight where his opponents would psychologically give up. We did not see this same reaction within Wladimir Kiltschko or Deontay Wilder. 'I believe that Wladimir kiltschhko would of beaten Tyson Fury in their rematch, because that same game plan was not going to work'.

      The right hand which decked Anthony Joshua up against Wladimir Kiltschko was in my opinion? A more powerful shot than, a tired and gassed out Deontay Wilder's shot which detonated on Tyson Fury. But all the focus seems to be on how Tyson Fury got up and whether the storm in that last round. Anthony Joshua not only got up against Wladimir Kiltschko, he ended that great champions career. In my opinion HE took the torch from Wladimir Kiltschko in a more emphatic fashion.

      So for me Anthony Joshua is the number 1 heavyweight. But I will admit that Tyson Fury is number 2.
      Fury won every round against Klitschko and pretty much every round against Wilder, other than the KDs, and remember that was a Fury who had to lose 10 stone and beat an alcohol and ******* addiction.

      Joshua went life and death in his backyard with an inactive Klitschko and was one punch away from getting KTFO.

      Klitschko did give up against Fury when he launched that flying headbutt in the latter stages of the fight, a desperate act from a beaten man.
      Last edited by removed; 12-24-2018, 03:13 PM.

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        #13
        I suspect all the Joshua fans on here will duck this thread just like how their hero is ducking Tyson Fury.

        Quack Quack.

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          #14
          Originally posted by SuperHanz
          Fury won every round against Klitschko and pretty much every round against Wilder, other than the KDs, and remember that was a Fury who had to lose 10 stone and beat an alcohol and ******* addiction.

          Joshua went life and death in his backyard with an inactive Klitschko and was one punch away from getting KTFO.
          Wladimir Kiltschko was in better condition up against Anthony Joshua vividly! For the first time in a long time in his career Kiltschko was the underdog and did not have much to lose, he relished the opportunity. Tyson Fury was winning rounds up against Deontay Wilder, but he is not hurting these elite level opponents and he is not making them give up. 'None of the elite heavyweights are afraid of Tyson Fury in any way shape or form! Anthony Joshua, Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder none of these fighters are afraid.

          And I am not sure why people are constantly trying to make out that fighters are ducking him. Tyson Fury is the number 2 heavyweight, but stylistically I would even give Dillian Whyte a chance at beating him.

          I would probably picked Tyson Fury to win his rematch up against Deontay Wilder, but I think both Anthony Joshua, and maybe even Dillian Whyte would beat him. With some fighters you can out box them, but with certain heavyweights in order to beat them? You really need to gain their respect. I just don't think Tyson Fury has the punching power, or the inside game to deter Anthony Joshua or maybe even Dillian Whyte enough.

          But I will be happy for him, when he beats Deontay Wilder.

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            #15
            Well, why don't you ask the same question to Fury, a guy who has history of unpredictability and mental lapses or something. We don't even know if he'll continue fighting or go back to getting fat, take drugs, etc.

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              #16
              Other than saying it all the time he doesnt say it at all. He even said if Fury wants it on Saturday, Wilder, Fury then Whyte. You haters only hear what they wana hear.

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                #17
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                Wladimir Kiltschko was in better condition up against Anthony Joshua vividly! For the first time in a long time in his career Kiltschko was the underdog and did not have much to lose, he relished the opportunity. Tyson Fury was winning rounds up against Deontay Wilder, but he is not hurting these elite level opponents and he is not making them give up. 'None of the elite heavyweights are afraid of Tyson Fury in any way shape or form! Anthony Joshua, Dillian Whyte, Deontay Wilder none of these fighters are afraid.

                And I am not sure why people are constantly trying to make out that fighters are ducking him. Tyson Fury is the number 2 heavyweight, but stylistically I would even give Dillian Whyte a chance at beating him.

                I would probably picked Tyson Fury to win his rematch up against Deontay Wilder, but I think both Anthony Joshua, and maybe even Dillian Whyte would beat him. With some fighters you can out box them, but with certain heavyweights in order to beat them? You really need to gain their respect. I just don't think Tyson Fury has the punching power, or the inside game to deter Anthony Joshua or maybe even Dillian Whyte enough.

                But I will be happy for him, when he beats Deontay Wilder.
                Wladimir was a professional who was always in good shape to fight, but you really can't argue that the version who AJ went life and death with was a better version than Fury fought. Wlad had barely lost a round in 12 years before facing Fury and was in front of all his fans, as well as being the A side and having everything in his favour.

                The version who AJ fought had been out of the ring for two years and was fighting in front of a stadium full of Brits who wanted to see him blasted.

                Klitschko looked rubbish against Fury because Fury made him look rubbish.

                People said the same stuff about Chisora when Fury shut him out, he's shot blah blah, then he went on to arguably beat Whyte and KOd Takam, and he was up on the scorecards at the weekend until he was forced to go looking for a KO after the ref unfairly took points.

                Like I say, there's not a single opponent on Joshua's resume who wouldn't also be beaten by the Gypsy King, and if he wants to viewed as a champion by real boxing fans, he needs to call out and fight the king, not hide behind Wilder & Whyte.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by SuperHanz
                  90% of the boxing world knows that Fury won against Wilder. If AJ thinks he's the king, he should be calling out Fury not Wilder.

                  Gotta leave that casual 4 belts **** alone.

                  AJ or rather his team knows he gets dominated both inside and outside the ring, hence chasing the easy option Wilder.

                  AJ & Wilder will never be champions until they beat the real king of the division
                  Fury is very skilled.

                  Don’t know if AJ has enough talent to beat him?

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by SuperHanz
                    90% of the boxing world knows that Fury won against Wilder. If AJ thinks he's the king, he should be calling out Fury not Wilder.

                    Gotta leave that casual 4 belts **** alone.

                    AJ or rather his team knows he gets dominated both inside and outside the ring, hence chasing the easy option Wilder.

                    AJ & Wilder will never be champions until they beat the real king of the division
                    because the lineal championship is something that's made up Hans. he'd never heard of it until now. It's nothing like the prestige of the IBO championship

                    Bow down to the king:



                    Look how proudly it's displayed, in front of the WBO and IBF. Front row Center

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by SuperHanz
                      90% of the boxing world knows that Fury won against Wilder.
                      then why did a majority of ringside experts have a draw or wilder winning?

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