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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Fury Notwithstanding, Wilder-Joshua Remains The Era's Defining Heavyweight Fight

    By Lyle Fitzsimmons - I really like Tyson Fury. He's an interesting guy. He's a terrific fighter. And he's got a back story complete with redemptive elements that's undoubtedly world class. But this weekend, he's more obstacle than leading man. Because when it comes to this era's big men, others have the star power. Those in their 50s will...
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    Said no one with a brain ever.

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #3
      We will have to wait and see. If Fury pulls it off this weekend this article will look ridiculous

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      • BoxOfficer
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        #4
        If you're a betting man, kindly ignore betting tips from the author of this article.

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        • Boxing Logic
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          Usyk is better than both. And he could run the division for the next 10 years because of his defensive skills, hand speed, and elite stamina, all of which age very well.

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          • DaNeutral.
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            It's true, the PBC Wilder fans will say no and talk about Joshua being irrelevant but once the dust has settled on fury v wilder 2 we all know who the winner will be expected to fight. All roads are still leading to Anthony Joshua no matter how much ppl deny it.

            Obviously wilder will continue to duck that fight but you can't make him fight Joshua so let's hope Fury takes that belt from him. Technically his belt already seeing as he beat wilder in the 1st fight and got robbed.

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            • skinnystev
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              #7
              joshua is a known loser fought scared vs out of shape ruiz birdlegs vs biblical non event odds would need to be 50 to 1

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              • TheMyspaceDayz
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                Wilder-Joshua was Ford VS Ferrari until AJ got knocked out by Ruiz. Now it’s Ford VS that car that’s slower than a fat guy with a hotdog.
                Last edited by TheMyspaceDayz; 02-18-2020, 03:30 AM.

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                  #9
                  Fury beat Wilder so this author doesn't know s***

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Boxing Logic
                    Usyk is better than both. And he could run the division for the next 10 years because of his defensive skills, hand speed, and elite stamina, all of which age very well.
                    There's a reason Usyk is ducking Del Boy, he's waiting to cash out against Joshua.

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