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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: Tyson Fury Came So Close, He Won't Let it Go This Time!

    IBF, WBO, IBO, WBA heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, despite the harsh words they traded in recent weeks, is still backing Tyson Fury ahead of his upcoming rematch with WBC champion Deontay Wilder. Fury will challenge Wilder on February 22nd at MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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    And how close was Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder, in the final round A.J?! Everyone, including SHOWTIME and BTSPORT commentators called the fight over, when Gypsy-Bum Tyson Phooey was lying lifeless with his eyeballs rolling around the back of his skull.

    Had Anthony Joshua been the one that blasted Tyson in the 12th like Wilder -- in the UK, the fight would of been waved off, no doubt about it.

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    • Robbie Barrett
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      #3
      He didn't let it go last time. He was robbed.

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        Originally posted by 1hourRun


        And how close was Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder, in the final round A.J?! Everyone, including SHOWTIME and BTSPORT commentators called the fight over, when Gypsy-Bum Tyson Phooey was lying lifeless with his eyeballs rolling around the back of his skull.

        Had Anthony Joshua been the one that blasted Tyson in the 12th like Wilder -- in the UK, the fight would of been waved off, no doubt about it.
        I think its apparent he wants Fury to win. I also think its apparent why. The notion that Fury will be an easier negotiation is garbage given the previous demands Fury has made for a fight between the two and the shots he has taken at AJ.

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          Ducknathy Joshua wants no part of the Wilder bomb 💥 . He can't take a punch which was proven in the first fight which is why he ran like ***** in the rematch.🥊

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            #6
            Originally posted by Ake-Dawg
            I think its apparent he wants Fury to win. I also think its apparent why. The notion that Fury will be an easier negotiation is garbage given the previous demands Fury has made for a fight between the two and the shots he has taken at AJ.


            A.J is praying for Tyson to come out on top as the rematch of the #1. v.s #2. Wilder-Fury approaches, like Ben Davidson in the final round.

            Team Fury, and everyone around the world knows that Tyson was lucky.

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              "he's with Frank warren and I think it'll be easier to make a deal . . . "
              Stfu, Warren absolutely detests hearn and it'll be no easier than dealing with haymon.

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                Originally posted by 1hourRun


                A.J is praying for Tyson to come out on top as the rematch of the #1. v.s #2. Wilder-Fury approaches, like Ben Davidson in the final round.

                Team Fury, and everyone around the world knows that Tyson was lucky.
                How can outboxing someone be lucky?

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                  Originally posted by T.M.T
                  Ducknathy Joshua wants no part of the Wilder bomb 💥 . He can't take a punch which was proven in the first fight which is why he ran like ***** in the rematch.🥊
                  It certainly looks that way hahaha

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    How can outboxing someone be lucky?
                    Two knockdowns in two separate rounds, MASTERCLASS!

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