Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Reacts To Tyson Fury's Win Over Schwarz

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  • kafkod
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    #51
    Originally posted by Straightener
    Fury is a pure boxer. This nonsense of knocking wilder Joshua ect in 5 rounds is pony

    Wilder has power (granted his career is against daftys) every clean shot that lands sends people west
    KO'ing Shwartz hasn't transformed Fury into a power puncher, but that doesn't mean he couldn't stop Wilder and AJ, though probably not inside 5 rounds.

    If and when he fights Wilder again, I think we'll find out if what Roach said about Fury stopping Deontay with a more aggressive approach was correct.

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    • JakeTheBoxer
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      #52
      Joshua has a point there.

      Fury is undefeated. What is the point about fighting guys like Pianeta, Schwarz?

      Wilder and Joshua are/were criticized for fighting guys like Povetkin/Breazeale , while Fury gets a credit whatever he does.

      Wilder is criticized because he fights Ortiz, who is clearly top 5-6 fighter.

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      • champion4ever
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        #53
        It sounds to me that AJ is just a little salty and pissed right now at the moment at Tyson Fury. What did he have to say on Fury's recent victory?

        "He done what he had to. I could talk shit but he done what he had to, well played to him. I wanna go back to fighting some easy opponents. [Schwarz was ranked] 56th. I think, why am out here doing all this shit myself? D’ya know what I mean?," Joshua stated.

        As I've stated earlier; AJ wanted to make his American debut by defeating someone good. He has fought and defeated the guys that Tyson Fury are fighting now all the time in The U.K.

        However, he told himself when he came to America that he didn't want to fight anymore Euro bums; He wanted to fight someone good.

        This is the second British fighter in a row (Dillian Whyte) to have shitted on Tyson Fury's selection of opponents. Anthony Joshua resume runs circles around Tyson Fury's resume.

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        • Johnny_Roa
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          #54
          Originally posted by denium
          Not even read the article, but who cares what AJ thinks? AJ needs to concentrate on regaining some reputation, to the Americans he's just that overhyped bodybuilder who got KO'd by a fat lad.
          Imagine being the random grown ass man on a boxing forum saying that the former Heavyweight unified world champion has no credibility on what he says about a recent boxing fight.

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            #55
            Originally posted by Queen_Leia
            What does all you are saying have to do with Schwartz sucking as a opponent? All you wrote was just deflection.

            Joshua had a better fighter on June 1st than Fury had on June 15. Even Wilder said Schwartz was a punching bag.
            I agree Schwarz is much worse than Ruiz, who's very good (imo on par or better than AJ and surely better than Miller).

            But actually what I was saying had to do with Fury vs Wilder, instead.

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            • Ajvar
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              #56
              On a perfight press-conference AJ begged Ruiz to show something in the ring, to "bring some fight". And now he is a "no-easy opponent... why did AJ had to fight these"? LOL! Maybe because you decided to step up and come to America, looser?

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              • Shadoww702
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                #57
                Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
                Joshua has a point there.

                Fury is undefeated. What is the point about fighting guys like Pianeta, Schwarz?

                Wilder and Joshua are/were criticized for fighting guys like Povetkin/Breazeale , while Fury gets a credit whatever he does.

                Wilder is criticized because he fights Ortiz, who is clearly top 5-6 fighter.
                Ortiz is still the best 5-6 boxer at HW. I would put $$$$ on him beating both Miller and Whyte. I would even favor him against Ruiz. AJ had a bad night. Sht happens. I don’t see him losing to Ruiz again. He took him for a no body last time. He now has a full camp to train for Ruiz and with Sparring partners not right off the street this time.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Johnny_Roa
                  Imagine being the random grown ass man on a boxing forum saying that the former Heavyweight unified world champion has no credibility on what he says about a recent boxing fight.
                  Lol Good Point!

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by kafkod
                    KO'ing Shwartz hasn't transformed Fury into a power puncher, but that doesn't mean he couldn't stop Wilder and AJ, though probably not inside 5 rounds.

                    If and when he fights Wilder again, I think we'll find out if what Roach said about Fury stopping Deontay with a more aggressive approach was correct.
                    If your boy Fury were to fight Joshua or Wilder off the front foot they would both damn near decapitate him; Like Wilder almost did in their first bout. Fury is a back foot fighter.

                    Let him come out and charge Wilder in the rematch by making it a firefight and see how longs he last. There's no fucking way that Fury could match either Deontay Wilder or Anthony Joshua's firepower.

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                    • uppercut510
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                      #60
                      the same people criticizing aj and wilder are defending fury, just wait til we see who he fights next ,aybe it will at least be a guy ranked in the top 30

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