Imagine AJ fought like Fury against Wallin

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  • BangEM
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    #11
    Originally posted by Marchegiano
    I really can't. Joshua's got power. I can't see him boxing so feather fisted. Against anyone.

    I can see him getting cut, but, he'd answer back before he even knew how bad the cut was. Josh'ld have Wallin KTFO by the end of the round and be talking in the post fight interview about how he knew he was cut but he didn't realize it was that bad until after the fight. Give Otto a little credit and move the **** on.

    Great ones don't do 12 rounds with bums. Only way Fury gets credit for this is delusional Fury fans or if Otto actually does well from here. I suspect he'll be getting whooped by the likes of Pulev soon and made to look good against guys like Fujimoto.
    I know. Just imagine if Josh had been the one Wallin boxed his eye off. The backlash would’ve been nuts.

    People still talk about the fact that Povetkin caught him with an uppercut like Povetkin won the fight, lol.

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      #12
      Great ones don't get knocked out by an obese bum.

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        #13
        Originally posted by denium
        Great ones don't get knocked out by an obese bum.
        Oh, I realize there's only one HW champion or active former who has only seen twelve rounds with other champions and has never lost.

        I realize it just fine, y'all the ones trying to make excuses for Fury and Josh, not me.

        I can't see Tyson just standing in the way of Ruiz's punches either.


        Josh woulda KO'd Wallin, Tyson would have danced Andy, had they switched opponents both would have looked as good as what their silly fans claim they are, but, they didn't. They both got showed up by guys with no chance against the one man who has never seen twelve against a contender and never lost.


        People say Andy lost to a champion, that's okay I guess, but truth is Andy lost to a contender fighting for a vacant title who had no more right to it than Andy did.


        Joshua and Fury had rough nights? They were just off? Only time I seen Wilder look off is against Tyson. Maybe Tyson wasn't off, maybe his ass is flawed. Maybe Joshua's emotions got him, maybe he's had a posture problem his entire career and Ruiz is a posture fighter?

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          #14
          Originally posted by BangEM
          If AJ had been the guy who got his eye battered by Otto Wallin and had to be saved by the referee - the backlash would’ve been nuts. But these idiots keep making excuses for Fury.

          Fury was perfect before the fight and his usual self unlike AJ who looked all wrong before his fight. Even Fury’s trainer Ben Davidson tweeted that something was wrong with AJ when he was doing his ring walk and added a concussion emoji with his lips sealed. Yet people are still making excuses for Fury. LMAO.

          Fury definitely has the most delusional casual fan base in the world, lol. Fury is a bum that got his career ended by a Uber driver. Stop making excuses for the guy. He’s Kell Brook status now and he might end up like Junior Ogogo if he goes near a puncher.
          You are and and the only bum is AJ

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            #15
            How exactly was Fury saved by the referee?

            Anyway, it’s a style thing. I don’t see a way that Ruiz stops Fury. Probably he can’t even beat him. Fury’s stamina is better than Ruiz’s and he boxes to well to get into a firefight with him.

            Also, I’d bet on Joshua to stop Wallin. Joshua has poor stamina and a marginal chin but he almost certainly has enough power to KO Wallin.

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              #16
              I would hold off on these kind of threads until Joshua actually beats Ruiz in the 2nd fight

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                #17
                Originally posted by BangEM
                If AJ had been the guy who got his eye battered by Otto Wallin and had to be saved by the referee - the backlash would’ve been nuts. But these idiots keep making excuses for Fury.
                WTF are you talking about?

                Fury didn't get saved by the ref. The ref could have cost him the fight by giving him incorrect info about the ruling on how his eye was cut.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Marchegiano
                  Oh, I realize there's only one HW champion or active former who has only seen twelve rounds with other champions and has never lost.

                  I realize it just fine, y'all the ones trying to make excuses for Fury and Josh, not me.

                  I can't see Tyson just standing in the way of Ruiz's punches either.


                  Josh woulda KO'd Wallin, Tyson would have danced Andy, had they switched opponents both would have looked as good as what their silly fans claim they are, but, they didn't. They both got showed up by guys with no chance against the one man who has never seen twelve against a contender and never lost.


                  People say Andy lost to a champion, that's okay I guess, but truth is Andy lost to a contender fighting for a vacant title who had no more right to it than Andy did.


                  Joshua and Fury had rough nights? They were just off? Only time I seen Wilder look off is against Tyson. Maybe Tyson wasn't off, maybe his ass is flawed. Maybe Joshua's emotions got him, maybe he's had a posture problem his entire career and Ruiz is a posture fighter?
                  Yes, styles make fights, but Fury didn't get "showed up" by winning on points with a horrendous cut eye.

                  He showed heart, indomitable will to win, and the ability to switch game plans on the fly while under tremendous pressure.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by 4truth
                    How exactly was Fury saved by the referee?

                    Anyway, it’s a style thing. I don’t see a way that Ruiz stops Fury. Probably he can’t even beat him. Fury’s stamina is better than Ruiz’s and he boxes to well to get into a firefight with him.

                    Also, I’d bet on Joshua to stop Wallin. Joshua has poor stamina and a marginal chin but he almost certainly has enough power to KO Wallin.
                    I think Fury could even beat Ruiz in a firefight. He can match him for stamina and determination and is actually better than Andy at shortening his punches on the inside, which is incredible considering how long his arms are compared to Andy's.

                    If they went toe to toe I think Fury would win on points, though not as easily as he would win if he boxed and moved.

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                      #20
                      Do everyone a favor and shut the fck up lmfao

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