Comments Thread For: Fury: I Already Beat Wilder, One Down, I'll Do Same To Joshua

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  • 5000boxing
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    #51
    AJ taxing with them belts.. and he making you pay for landing (fighting) on his property (England)! Just like on the board game monopoly, AJ got Boardwalk(WBA) and Park Place(IBF).. with hotel's (WBO)!!! Lol

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #52
      Originally posted by Phenom
      Who gives a **** about AJ beating Martin and picking up a couple of vacant belts those are Tysons belts in most people eyes

      AJ stock is plummeting and they know this he seems like a 3rd wheel at this point
      Anthony Joshua's stock is not plummeting, he could sell out any stadium within the UK with his next fight, even if he did not face Tyson Fury or Deontay Wilder, but that is irrelevant anyway. Within boxing circles deep down, people know Anthony Joshua is he number 1 heavyweight.

      Anthony Joshua has earned them belts more than Tyson Fury a champion who? Has never made any titles defenses, zero world titles defenses in his entire career 'Tyson Fury is not the heavyweight champion as we speak right now'...

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      • davefromvancouv
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        #53
        Originally posted by Pennsauken1
        Fury is the top heavyweight in the world, Wilder 2, Ortiz 3, Baby Miller 4
        I have Fury #1a and Wilder #1b based on their first fight. Fury outboxed Wilder, but he almost got knocked out.

        Joshua has continued to avoid Wilder since unifying the division, and now seems to be on a quest to make as much money as possible avoiding Wilder, Fury, Ortiz and Whyte. Whyte, in turn, avoided Pulev and Ortiz (twice), and even ignored the challenge from Breazeale to take the #1 WBC spot. Ortiz used to be in the top three, but after the Wilder-Fury fight, he appears to be slipping. I have Joshua #2, Ortiz #3, Pulev #4 and Whyte #5.

        The Wilder-Fury rematch will officially determine the #1 heavyweight, but regardless of who wins, Wilder and Fury have already proven that they are pretty much on the same level, Fury being the better boxer, Wilder with the equalizer. Joshua proved he is also on that level based primarily on his fight with Klitschko. But since that fight, he hasn't looked the same. He needs to stop focusing on money splits and get into the Wilder-Fury mix. Otherwise, he'll continue to slip if he fights lesser opposition and may even lose his titles. He already missed his first big chance last year. Possibly won't get another until later this year.

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        • miniq
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          #54
          Tyson Fury does everything HE ALWAYS SAYS

          He says Wlad wouldn't fight him, it took Wlad a while to accept

          He said Haye would avoid him and took it easy on him with the smack talk, Haye pulled out

          He beat Wlad

          He beat Wilder whilst at 80% fitness

          He will destroy AJ

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          • Noelanthony
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            #55
            Originally posted by Bonduu
            and you 5th right? You low life hating scum!
            His Mrs ,5th

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            • Noelanthony
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              #56
              Originally posted by miniq
              Tyson Fury does everything HE ALWAYS SAYS

              He says Wlad wouldn't fight him, it took Wlad a while to accept

              He said Haye would avoid him and took it easy on him with the smack talk, Haye pulled out

              He beat Wlad

              He beat Wilder whilst at 80% fitness

              He will destroy AJ
              Destroy him how? Basically evade his attack and hope he doesn’t land for 12 rounds. Even if he does that’s hardly destroying an Opponent.

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              • Noelanthony
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                #57
                Originally posted by davefromvancouv
                I have Fury #1a and Wilder #1b based on their first fight. Fury outboxed Wilder, but he almost got knocked out.

                Joshua has continued to avoid Wilder since unifying the division, and now seems to be on a quest to make as much money as possible avoiding Wilder, Fury, Ortiz and Whyte. Whyte, in turn, avoided Pulev and Ortiz (twice), and even ignored the challenge from Breazeale to take the #1 WBC spot. Ortiz used to be in the top three, but after the Wilder-Fury fight, he appears to be slipping. I have Joshua #2, Ortiz #3, Pulev #4 and Whyte #5.

                The Wilder-Fury rematch will officially determine the #1 heavyweight, but regardless of who wins, Wilder and Fury have already proven that they are pretty much on the same level, Fury being the better boxer, Wilder with the equalizer. Joshua proved he is also on that level based primarily on his fight with Klitschko. But since that fight, he hasn't looked the same. He needs to stop focusing on money splits and get into the Wilder-Fury mix. Otherwise, he'll continue to slip if he fights lesser opposition and may even lose his titles. He already missed his first big chance last year. Possibly won't get another until later this year.
                No 1c for Joshua then? Joshua is still ducking Wilder now I see?

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                • R.KHLMS4LIFE
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                  #58
                  Fury beats Wilder Wilder beats AJ AJ beats Fury eachother kryptonite. Fury can't take punches well from a power puncher so AJ being he's technical and just as strong as Wilder would beat fury. Wilder can't fight well against people that can move well so 7 out of 10 times fury would beat him. AJ doesn't move well like fury usually get caught good in each fight minus Parker who's not that good, so Wilder beats AJ for AJ couldnt take those type punches 12 rounds for since he doesn't fight like fury he'd be there to get clocked none stop. I actually have Wilder winning the rematch if he goes to the body more slow fury down for later rounds unless a liver shot puts fury down and then go head hunting in the late rounds instead of head hunting since round 1 like the first fight

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                  • Herdis
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                    Fury would school the body builder even worse than he schooled Ostrich legs most likely. Joshua doesn't even have the athleticism that Wilder has, which will make it much easier for Fury to just outbox every round.
                    You are a racist POS. Schooled him. **** u

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                    • Herdis
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by miniq
                      Tyson Fury does everything HE ALWAYS SAYS

                      He says Wlad wouldn't fight him, it took Wlad a while to accept

                      He said Haye would avoid him and took it easy on him with the smack talk, Haye pulled out

                      He beat Wlad

                      He beat Wilder whilst at 80% fitness

                      He will destroy AJ
                      moron, he didn't Wilder. U ****

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