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  • 1hourRun
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    #11
    These two are going to fight to beat the clock from now on in championship fights after what Otto Wallin and Andy Ruiz did to them. Joshua vs. Fury will be like Fury vs. Klitschko part II.

    I don't know whos going to stink up the sport worse in 2020. I'm just hoping Deontay Wilder KO's Tyson Fury and gets him out the way and out of boxing. Then back to chasing that big chicken Anthony Joshua.

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    • MDPopescu
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      #12
      Originally posted by YoungManRumble
      I know I'll probably regret wondering this but now I'm curious what Fury himself has to say about the performance.
      Tyson Fury: 'Same again. Even if Joshua's got his mind right. ... And if that same mindset and momentum goes into the second fight, Andy Ruiz is going to win that easily.' -- 2 days ago

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      • MrBillion
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        #13
        Originally posted by w1ll
        cannot argue with ben's analysis. Aj did what he had to do against a very disappointing/morbidly obese opponent. But let's not get carried away with the "aj masterclass" talk.
        aj master class 🥊

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          #14
          AJ beat Wilder by KO

          Gentleman way of seeing things.
          Great analysis......

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            #15
            Originally posted by W1LL
            Cannot argue with Ben's analysis. AJ did what he had to do against a very disappointing/morbidly obese opponent. But let's not get carried away with the "AJ masterclass" talk.
            6 months ago AJ was severely knocked out by Ruiz. Yesterday he adopted a gameplan that would be the only tactic that would win him the fight. I am an AJ fan but I’m under no illusion he is robotic, non existent head movement and suspect stamina issues. Yesterday I was pleasantly surprised with his gas tank and his movement. Personally seeing a 6ft 6 inch power puncher move like Pernell Whitaker to someone 4 inches shorter than him is not a spectacle for me but I respect what he had to do.

            That tactic would get his arse knocked out against Wilder as soon as he hits him and Fury will beat him to a easy unanimous decision. Against Wilder and Fury it is the seek and destroy tactic . If you don’t knock Wilder out you are getting knocked out cold ,it’s as simple as that

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              #16
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              These two are going to fight to beat the clock from now on in championship fights after what Otto Wallin and Andy Ruiz did to them. Joshua vs. Fury will be like Fury vs. Klitschko part II.

              I don't know whos going to stink up the sport worse in 2020. I'm just hoping Deontay Wilder KO's Tyson Fury and gets him out the way and out of boxing. Then back to chasing that big chicken Anthony Joshua.
              I will take the reins from here thank you. Your enthusiasm and dedication has been a testament to this sport but unfortunately I have to relieve you of your duties. No hard feelings✌🏿

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              • Adamsc151
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                #17
                I agree it was Fury tactics but not quite at the Gypsy kings level, but nobody at HW can fight Fury style at Fury's level. That was just the style needed to beat Ruiz and it was done well enough for a conclusive win. You won't see Joshua fight like that every time, it's a case of horses for courses. Whichever mandatory he takes first he will be back to going for the KO, but he will be lighter for Usyk than for Pulev as he'll need to do more chasing.

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                  #18
                  This kid Davison should choose his naive comments wisely , all he is doing is loading the guns for experienced boxing people to
                  Fire at him .. he should take a leaf out of AJ's book and prepare his fighter physically and mentally behind closed doors to cope with wilder 1st. AJ has not opened his mouth , he went away , done things differently in order to progress and in victory has been very humble . He is a good example for boxing and for young people .. I suggest Davison gets his own house in order 1st before coming out with silly comments like that . Because I will tell you something it's only Tysons natural ability that has kept him where he at this moment but he is noticeably on the physical decline and AJ is going the other way and making progress so I say again look at what's happening behind your front door 1st ..

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Noelanthony
                    I will take the reins from here thank you. Your enthusiasm and dedication has been a testament to this sport but unfortunately I have to relieve you of your duties. No hard feelings✌🏿
                    I'll be in the VIP section if you need me.

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                    • Armchairhero
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                      Ben Davison, head trainer for heavyweight contender Tyson Fury, was a very interested observer in Saturday's rematch between Anthony Joshua and Andy Ruiz. Joshua reclaimed the WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO world titles with a twelve round unanimous decision over Ruiz in Saudi Arabia.
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                      What kind of master class did he put on against that Swedish “dosser” Otto.
                      Davidson should concentrate on getting Fury in shape, try and melt those love handles and flabby ****

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