Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Reacts To Fury's Decision To Replace Davision

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  • The plunger man
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    #11
    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
    Ruiz Junior did not need another strategic, he just needed to do? What he was doing much better, but he was unable to achieve this due to his preparation. Anthony Joshua has not solved Andy Ruiz Junior, if there was a third fight? It would be a 50/50 fight again.
    GTFOH ...Joshua completely dominated Ruiz the 2nd fight and Ruiz won 1 round , Ruiz feet will not be quicker even if he dropped of that extra weight and if he tried to lose even more weight he would not absorb Joshua punches that easy and could well be knocked out.
    Joshua will beat Ruiz 9 times out of 10 and he proved that 2 weeks ago gumbo

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    • Marvlus Marv
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      #12
      Originally posted by factsarenice
      Geeezzzz...who shlt in your corn flakes? That was a simple analogy to make a point and you completely missed it.

      Frankly, I don't believe it went over your head, I think you just couldn't find another way to be negative.

      I recommend Zoloft, check into it.
      You got triggered by that? Easily rattled or what. Look I'm sure Zoloft is good and it's worked for you in the past but I'll stick with my Moroccan pollen and I've got some good quality shake as well
      And btw, I like AJ, it's just he talks a helluva lot of bollux these days. Does that make me a hater? Well, so be it.

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      • Angeljuice
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        #13
        Originally posted by Southpaw010
        What a waste of an article. Like Tyson Fury has to get AJs permission or approval. Who cares.
        Fury had plenty of articles advising AJ what to do after the Ruiz fight. Interviewers will always ask about rivals.

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        • Gideon lock
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          #14
          Whole lot of the word zoloft being thrown around in this thread is it some sort of miracle cure for r3tardation?

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          • alexjust
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            #15
            Yeah, a reaction which deserves an article..

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            • Htown-Finest
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              #16
              I don’t agree with this move

              Stick with what got you there. One bad performance with still getting W, still can work

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              • Roberto Vasquez
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                #17
                Originally posted by factsarenice
                Agree 100%. It's not Davison's fault for Wallin but I always wondered why Davison had Fury back off Wilder in those instances where he clearly had Wilder backing up. Simalar to Freddie Roach I thought Fury should have knocked Wilder down in that fight, it was there but the strategy wasn't. Davison gets Fury in shape and keeps him together mentally but I don't think you can only have a plan A in the rematch. Wilder will be ready for a track meet and Fury will need a strategy, a plan B and a corner with more depth and knowledge.

                For the record, I may be in the minority but I still believe it was Andy's lack of strategy that doomed his rematch. Everyone points to his weight but in actuality he was still fast and fighting hard all 12 rounds, it wasn't a stamina issue. Andy's size presented poor optics and a convenient scapegoat but even lighter with great training the outcome was going to be the same. Andy simply couldn't adjust, he had no other strategy.
                On the first point you could be right. But when Fury watched the fight back and commented on it, he claimed the reason he got caught in the 12th was because he was trying to knock Wilder out. So maybe he would have won if he had kept being smart or if he had just run and grabbed for that entire round.

                I got the impression that Andy's 'secret weapon' was absorbing a shot from AJ and punching at the same time. Johsua being sensible and moving off after throwing a punch or grabbing, really destroyed that plan and you're right he didn't seem to have much else.

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                • Oliver tee
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                  #18
                  A #1 fighter deserves a #1 trainer/team. Simple !

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