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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: If I Was a Betting Man - I Think Fury Beats Wilder!

    As previously reported on BoxingScene.com, WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO heavyweight world champion Anthony Joshua offered his services as a sparring partner to Tyson Fury, who is preparing for his upcoming rematch with Deontay Wilder. Fury will challenger Wilder for the vacant WBC heavyweight title on February 22 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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    Oh here we go, Here will come the Wilder fans with the AJ wants Fury to win so he doesnt have to face Wilder bla bla bla. Thats cool, the rest of us have seen all the offers Wilder has turned down and all the excuses him and his team have made.

    Im sure any betting man would take heed from Fury v Wilder 1 where Fury beat Wilder. That will always be taken in to consideration when placing bets. But it dont take a genius to see Fury is better than Wilder and would be the WBC champion right now if honesty was shown last time out by the judges. But we all half expected a robbery on a PBC card anyway its far from the 1st time they have done it.

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    • MDPopescu
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      ... AJ is very talkative now (since he managed to win vs fat-fat Ruiz, who mopped the floor with him four times...)

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      • Plick647
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        #4
        arent you the one thats waiting for them to come calling???
        can you please remain silent about them, in turn?

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        • thack
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          I too hope for a Tyson victory although I feel Wilder will keep him down this time.With Tyson's elite boxing skills and brain he's always in with a chance.As for Joshua he too is looking at becoming a elite fighter but unfornunatly he hasn't got the natural abilty and chin for this to happen and given the fact he has a stamina problem and or for some reason seems to switch off I just can't see it.There's no doubt Joshua has power but unless it's brutal one punch lights out stuff as Wilder has then you have to have elite abilty as Tyson has to be in with a chance .Has much as I like Joshua as a person the truth is he is caught some where in the the middle and as I'm sure deep down he knows that will never be enough with two fighters with diffrent elite abilities.I'm not sure sparring Tyson would do much for his confidence at this time either.He should keep that at the high it is after boxing rings around the little fat party animal.

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          • Ray*
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            #6
            To be honest whoever wins their next fight in the summer is the actual winner. This next one isn’t as important as the one of this one.

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            • Kannabis Kid
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              Originally posted by DaNeutral.
              Oh here we go, Here will come the Wilder fans with the AJ wants Fury to win so he doesnt have to face Wilder bla bla bla. Thats cool, the rest of us have seen all the offers Wilder has turned down and all the excuses him and his team have made.

              Im sure any betting man would take heed from Fury v Wilder 1 where Fury beat Wilder. That will always be taken in to consideration when placing bets. But it dont take a genius to see Fury is better than Wilder and would be the WBC champion right now if honesty was shown last time out by the judges. But we all half expected a robbery on a PBC card anyway its far from the 1st time they have done it.
              Once Wilder touches Fury's vulnerable chin the judges won't need a reason to rob him he will cash out and head to UFC afterwards. I've always said he won the first fight but the difference between him and Wilder is the dog in the fighter, regardless of skill Wilder is always on a mission to kill and even though Fury is a great boxer he's not a Mayweather he can't be perfect for 12 rounds and he doesn't have the same chin.

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              • DaNeutral.
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                Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
                Once Wilder touches Fury's vulnerable chin the judges won't need a reason to rob him he will cash out and head to UFC afterwards. I've always said he won the first fight but the difference between him and Wilder is the dog in the fighter, regardless of skill Wilder is always on a mission to kill and even though Fury is a great boxer he's not a Mayweather he can't be perfect for 12 rounds and he doesn't have the same chin.
                Wilder touched his chin last time. Fury won.

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                • Nightfall
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                  Either way both Wilder and Fury beats this boring ass running coward. Never in my life have I even seen such a big and strong heavyweight punk. 🥊

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by T.M.T
                    Either way both Wilder and Fury beats this boring ass running coward. Never in my life have I even seen such a big and strong heavyweight punk. 🥊
                    HAHAHAHA. Coward? You Wilder fans embarrass yourselves. Why hasnt Wilder bothered to do half of what Joshua has even though he has had double the time to do it? How come Wilder has been a champion for years yet has one of the weakest resumes in the top 10 of the division? How come Wilder has declined all opportunities to try to be what he claims he wants to be? Is he the coward maybe?

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