Fury stops this version of AJ...

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  • LoadedWraps
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    #1

    Fury stops this version of AJ...

    If AJ tries to move and box off the back foot against a faster and more agile Fury, he will get caught in transitions and pivots and be forced to fight and come back on the cards from being out pointed on the cards. Fury is clever enough to catch him moving backwards and meet him where he sets in laterally and cut off the ring on him.
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    #2
    Lets not act like Fury can punch. Joshua fights better against taller fighters. He stops Fury.

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    • Armchairhero
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      #3
      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
      Lets not act like Fury can punch. Joshua fights better against taller fighters. He stops Fury.

      Exactly, he won’t be fearful of getting sparked out. Don’t pretend he can’t box either, it’s Furys hardest fight.

      V wilder he will win every round unless he gets KO’d, v AJ he can lose rounds actually boxing and face the chance of getting dropped

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      • HeadShots
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        #4
        Fury lost his last fight to an unranked euro bum and almost got KOed twice in the same fight. 1 via TKO(CUT)

        where is this mythical creature?

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        • miniq
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          #5
          Tyson Fury is the GOAT

          People just don't understand yet. They can't conceptualize it.

          He'll beat Wilder without losing a round next time out OR late TKO

          AJ will probably then duck a fight with him to become undisputed, because AJ would lose to Fury in the first press conferenace mentally.

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          • Toffee
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            #6
            I don't think Fury will ever fight Joshua.

            He could beat this version of Joshua, but that's not what he would meet. Joshua isn't training to dance with Fury. He'd be heavier and want to trade a lot more.

            People still not quite getting it. The guy is a dedicated consumate professional.

            Feel free to criticise elements of his ability, but you just saw him adjust, adapt and put on a clinic. You can't ever write off a guy who gives everything to be ready for a fight.

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            • Poppo168
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              #7
              I don’t know why people think Fury is fast, he moves a lot but he’s not fast.

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #8
                Wilder, Fury, Joshua none of these guys are massively good. Wilder at this time seems to have the most momentum, and nobody has really put a dent in his belief.

                But I would for sure, still back Joshua to beat Fury.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  Wilder, Fury, Joshua none of these guys are massively good. Wilder at this time seems to have the most momentum, and nobody has really put a dent in his belief.

                  But I would for sure, still back Joshua to beat Fury.
                  Dent in his belief?

                  Lmao you not see Wilder and his teams body language after Fury schooled him? and his comments before the draw was called.


                  He knows he lost that fight and when he's in round 12 in the rematch and Fury has played with him again he'll be praying for that right hand again like never before.

                  Belief in his power is at an all time high, but that will not help him against Fury. You can't stand around like he did against Ortiz and wait for it. Fury will not set himself or fade like old man Ortiz. No chance. He has to work for it.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Toffee
                    I don't think Fury will ever fight Joshua.

                    He could beat this version of Joshua, but that's not what he would meet. Joshua isn't training to dance with Fury. He'd be heavier and want to trade a lot more.

                    People still not quite getting it. The guy is a dedicated consumate professional.

                    Feel free to criticise elements of his ability, but you just saw him adjust, adapt and put on a clinic. You can't ever write off a guy who gives everything to be ready for a fight.
                    Yes Joshua adapted and DID fight in a manner in which people stated he could not achieve 'It as not a emphatic win, but it was a win etc' Joshua will gain some belief from this, and more momentum again.

                    Stylistically for whatever reason, he does not do well against shorter educated pressure fighters 'I believe because he is not used to fighters being overwhelmed by him'. Lennox Lewis would of taken Ruiz Junior apart tonight, in a very bad way.

                    It was quite a poor fight in terms of elite level performance from both guys in my opinion 'The Mike Tyson that fought Lennox Lewis would of probably beaten Joshua tonight'.

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