Could Fury KO AJ?

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  • ShaneMosleySr
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    #21
    Fury won 10 out of 12 rounds against Klitschko and Wilder.

    Anthony Joshua went life and death with an older Klitschko, was troubled big time early by Povetkin and was knocked out by Andy Ruiz. He didn’t even look good against Takam or Parker.

    Originally posted by BangEM
    In one fight.

    Who has Fury fought in 4 years? And who did he fight before the complacent Vlad?

    Fury is an opportunistic bum. The fight won't last 8 rds. Once AJ catches him on the inside - it's over.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #22
      Originally posted by eco1
      He almost got Wilder out of there and I am sure he will in the rematch.

      A 40% Fury that was....
      Tyson Fury maybe stunned Deontay Wilder but that is about it 'He never seriously hurt him at any stage in that fight'.

      Fury does have sting power, if he was completely void of power 'There would of been zero chance of him deterring Derek Chisora'.

      I actually think Chisora would push Tyson Fury more so now, compared to when they last met.

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      • BangEM
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        #23
        Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
        Fury won 10 out of 12 rounds against Klitschko and Wilder.

        Anthony Joshua went life and death with an older Klitschko, was troubled big time early by Povetkin and was knocked out by Andy Ruiz. He didn’t even look good against Takam or Parker.
        Fury lost to fat pub boxer 4-8 in their first fight. He got knocked down by Cunningham and managed to nick the late rounds in a close fight 7-5. He was knocked by some Eastern European journeyman and won a close decision 7-5. His first fight against Chisora was a close decision 7-5.

        Povetkin is better than everyone on Fury’s resume including Wilder apart from Wlad. And the fight between Povetkin vs Wlad was very close and Wlad edged it with dirty tricks.

        Josh won almost every round against Parker by 10-2. And he won every round against Takam comfortably including a knock down before stopping him.

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          #24
          Originally posted by MartialMind
          Is this a possibility if not likelihood in a potential match-up?
          Fury stops AJ early.

          Would jump on him from round 1 and overwhelm him. Fury is too fast, AJ wouldn't be able to stop any of his jabs and straight rights and Fury would drop him with a body shot because AJ has low IQ and would try to keep his hands up because Fury will be teeing off on him constantly. I could honestly see the refs waving it off.

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          • ShaneMosleySr
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            #25
            The most recent Tyson Fury fight you mentioned happened prior to Anthony Joshua’s pro debut.

            He’s improved.

            Povetkin might be better than most everyone on Fury’s resume besides Klitschko and Wilder. It doesn’t mean Joshua didn’t have massive trouble with him early. Plus Povetkin is really old now.

            He did beat Takam badly but he didn’t look good doing it. I thought the stoppage by the ref came to help Joshua because he was fading and Takam was coming on. Also, Takam isn’t good.

            I’ll let you have Parker if you want because it was a wide win but I don’t think he’s any good and I expected Joshua to destroy him... as I would expect Wilder or Fury or Ortiz to do.

            Originally posted by BangEM
            Fury lost to fat pub boxer 4-8 in their first fight. He got knocked down by Cunningham and managed to nick the late rounds in a close fight 7-5. He was knocked by some Eastern European journeyman and won a close decision 7-5. His first fight against Chisora was a close decision 7-5.

            Povetkin is better than everyone on Fury’s resume including Wilder apart from Wlad. And the fight between Povetkin vs Wlad was very close and Wlad edged it with dirty tricks.

            Josh won almost every round against Parker by 10-2. And he won every round against Takam comfortably including a knock down before stopping him.

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            • BangEM
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              #26
              Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
              The most recent Tyson Fury fight you mentioned happened prior to Anthony Joshua’s pro debut.

              He’s improved.

              Povetkin might be better than most everyone on Fury’s resume besides Klitschko and Wilder. It doesn’t mean Joshua didn’t have massive trouble with him early. Plus Povetkin is really old now.

              He did beat Takam badly but he didn’t look good doing it. I thought the stoppage by the ref came to help Joshua because he was fading and Takam was coming on. Also, Takam isn’t good.

              I’ll let you have Parker if you want because it was a wide win but I don’t think he’s any good and I expected Joshua to destroy him... as I would expect Wilder or Fury or Ortiz to do.
              Fury is the same boxer he has always been hence he’s always doing a bum beating tour and why his resume is shi..tt. The only decent win he has is because Wlad let him get to him mentally and was complacent. Wlad would’ve knocked him out in the rematch and there’s a reason why he avoided the rematch twice.

              How was a Takam who didn’t win any round and had two big cuts on both eyes coming on strong in the 10th? He didn’t he respond with one punch when AJ was hitting him continuously. You clowns just wanted the guy to die in the ring to make a non-existent point.

              AJ and Dillian Whyte will knock Fury out cold. The only guy he can beat is Wilder and he knows that. He’s going to keep fighting bums and Wilder until he’s about to retire.

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                #27
                I just watched Yarde get taken out by a jab. An exhausted Joshua could go the very same way.

                If the question is, could Fury catch Joshua out of the blue with a big punch and end it?...probably not.

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                  #28
                  No, and everytime y'all talk about this sort of **** all you're really saying to me is you don't know **** about posture and position game.

                  I dunno what 'chess' match you lot watch when you watch boxing.

                  Sure, if Fury boxed entirely differently he'd have KO power, he's a bigun. He doesn't punch to KO though and never will against a man like Josh. He doesn't even posture like he might.

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                    #29
                    Fury would put on a clinic with his accuracy, timing, and skills.

                    Landing 50% of his power punches would do a lot of cumulative damage.

                    Bloody nosed AJ is clinching and struggling to breathe when the ref waves it off.

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                    • Ritz Kola
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                      #30
                      Fury stops Aj. TKO/Ko doesn't make a difference. Aj has a very weak chin, almost as weak as Fury's chin. Aj unfortunately has nothing special about him though. He's just a robotic textbook fighter. No special punch/technique ala Wilder's right hand or Mayweather's shoulder roll...no fancy footwork ala Loma or Fury. Aj is just there. Aj has zero ring iq as well which will be his biggest fault in the ring with fury. Aj also gasses which will be his second biggest fault.
                      Fury would likely stop Aj round 9 after aj has been thoroughly beaten and gassed.
                      The fight can still happen given Aj don't retire after Ruiz baby shakes him again.
                      Chin-wise Wilder has the best by a landslide out of those three: it isn't close. Dropped when? By who? Exactly what I thought.

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