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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua Sees No Issue With Tyson Fury Testing Waters in MMA

    IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua sees no issue with division rival Tyson Fury testing the waters in mixed martial arts. In the last few months, Fury has teased the possibility of heading over to MMA in the future. Fury is no stranger to breaking new ground for his his career.
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  • Oldskoolg
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    Mma....the combat sport white America turned to in the early 2000s....appealing to both the suburbs and trailer park alike

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    • Shadoww702
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      Originally posted by Oldskoolg
      Mma....the combat sport white America turned to in the early 2000s....appealing to both the suburbs and trailer park alike
      IDK??? There are a lot of GREAT black and Brown MMA stars. It ain’t my cup of tea but to each his/her own

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      • OldTerry
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        Tyson Fury needs to not pursue a MMA career. His skills and physical attributes are not suited for MMA. He'll lose and he'll get hurt while he loses. In all seriousness Fury could thrive and make millions being a professional wrestler where the intent is putting on a show and not actually hurting anyone. Tyson Fury has the size and athletic mobility to look good in professional wrestling. On the other hand as a MMA fighter he would have to deal with leg kicks, explosive movement and the ground and pound aspects. I actually think he may move into professional wrestling being the natural showman he is and it is a safer venue for his talents than either boxing or MMA.

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        • Gideon lock
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          #5
          Why is there loads of these aj approves Tyson's actions threads?

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          • Biolink
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            #6
            Of course he does. Big chicken ass

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            • juggernaut666
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              #7
              As a grappler myself I can tell you he’s to tall for a successful MMA career ,he’d get taking down easily unless he just trained grappling for at least a year and that’s just not going to happen.

              Going back to the early UFC Mike Tyson almost fought Ken Shamrock and Royce Gracie but knew he would be out of his element and that’s when little rules and no time limits were the rules.


              Could Fury win? Yea but one would have to be some idiot and not know Fury is a former champion in a striking Art and trade shots .


              Fury vs another boxer under MMA rules would be the way to go.

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              • Dariusz
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                Frankly, I don't like when a champion tries to exist in another discipline. If he says that he finishes with boxing -- OK for me; however, when he thinks he's still the best in boxing and does not want to finish his career here it is not professional at all.

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                • KillaMane26
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                  Lmao Why would he? Thats on him if wants to go his head caved in by MMA fighter then come back to boxing softened up for the top Heavyweights

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                  • Roberto Vasquez
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                    #10
                    AJ needs to start talking real. He knows Tyson is never going to fight MMA unless he fights against a load of cherry-picked bums. Wait... this is sounding a lot like his boxing career.

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