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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua Views Fury Spar as Advantage To 'Beat Him' in Future

    A few weeks ago, Anthony Joshua raised some eyebrows when he offered to come in as a sparring partner for Tyson Fury, who is currently preparing for a February rematch with WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder. Fury and Joshua have traded words quite often over the last few years.
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  • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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    We all know and you know that you and Fury are never going to spar. AJ is just looking for cheap publicity.

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    • Corelone
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      That doesn't make sense. While he learns about Fury, Fury will be studying him. Fury will figure out how to drop that right hand, coming out of a clinch, or straight up bully. AJ better stay away from the big boys all together. He wants to spar? Can he whooz out any harder?

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      • YoungManRumble
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        Wow so sneaky lol... This is getting silly now.

        Klitschko, who ruled the heavyweight division for a decade, was the master of using top prospects and ranked contenders as sparring partners - in order to get familiar with them in the event he had to face them in the future.
        See that is actually clever, where this is just obvious or gimmicky

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        • lightsout213
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          #5
          Sparring is sparring. They have sparred before. To me it makes no difference, it's obvious that he is miles off fury or wilder in a real fight.

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          • Laligalaliga
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            #6
            Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
            We all know and you know that you and Fury are never going to spar. AJ is just looking for cheap publicity.
            Lol......funny online warrior.
            What other publicity does the 2X unified champ is looking for?
            Hez the highest paid HW boxer in history and command a stadium fight and over 1mil PPV's.
            Its obvious you are just bittered.
            You will be alright.

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            • bballchump11
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              AJ is a sissy

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              • Rockybigblower
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                #8
                Surely it's simply a case of determining how far off Fury and Wilder he really is. If he finds his style goes through Fury easily...it increases his confidence of his chances against Wilder. If he can't break through Fury...then he will give Wilder a miss. All this talk of the Klitschko method says he has plans to remain a jab and grabber. Unfortunately for him he is no Klitschko and had they met at Wlads peak...AJ would just be another footnote in heavyweight history.

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                • Slowhand
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                  Sure, Wlad studied some prospects, but it also meant that Wilder wanted nothing to do with him. No plan is without flaws. In AJs case there´s a certain logic: Wilder fight is dangerous but a huge pay day, unification vs Fury in UK is just difficult and an even bigger pay day.

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                  • OgTripleOg
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                    #10
                    What a joke AJ is

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