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    Fury knocks Joshua out

    The Joshua who faced Ruiz the second time basically weighed the same as the Wilder who Fury fought the second time.

    If Joshua comes in at that same weight, Fury will lean all over him, ragdoll and stop him.

    If Joshua bulks up again, he'll gas out around round 7/8 as he usually does and Fury will stop him.

    Wilder is a tough dude with a good chin, Joshua quit against Ruiz and has shaky whiskers, i very much doubt he can take the same punishment as Wilder took.

    Joshua comes forward in straight lines with limited head movement, he's made for Tyson Fury and i think he might lose as badly as Wilder did.
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    #2
    Just stop it. Joshua actually has skill to land his power. There's a reason these two chose to fight each other over fighting Joshua.

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      #3
      Thats not even a question, Femi gets obliterated & anyone that says otherwise is a deluded fanboy cuck ****EM.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        Just stop it. Joshua actually has skill to land his power. There's a reason these two chose to fight each other over fighting Joshua.
        Fury is visibly leagues above Joshua in every department, i don't see a single thing that AJ does better than Fury.

        Joshua doesn't even punch that hard, nowhere near as hard as Wilder.

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          #5
          Originally posted by denium
          Fury is visibly leagues above Joshua in every department, i don't see a single thing that AJ does better than Fury.

          Joshua doesn't even punch that hard, nowhere near as hard as Wilder.
          I disagree. Joshua would have finished that Wilder in 3 rounds. Fury was falling in and smothering his own work, not being able to land a combination because of it. Was so frustrating watching a dead man in front of Fury that he couldn't finish.

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            #6
            Hopefully we get to see it this year, I don’t mind anyone thinking Fury knocks Joshua out as long as your reasoning isn’t based on him knocking out Wilder, who is probably the least skilled guy to ever hold a title.

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              #7
              Originally posted by denium
              Fury is visibly leagues above Joshua in every department, i don't see a single thing that AJ does better than Fury.

              Joshua doesn't even punch that hard, nowhere near as hard as Wilder.
              That's not what Fury himself said.

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                Joshua is not going to come in at Ruiz 2 weight or use that gameplan. Theres also a good chance Fury doesnt come in at 273lbs and try to walk Joshua down either. It'll most likely be Fury trying to use the Wilder 1/Wlad gameplan and Joshua trying to take him out.

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                  #9
                  AJ is improving, no doubt, whereas Wilder failed to develop at all. But Fury will always be lightyears ahead of AJ skill-wise

                  A while back I would've said that Fury schools AJ, makes him look silly, but now I'd favour a late KO, for reasons of AJ gassing or else being the lighter man, as OP says. AJ is just too tight and predictable..

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                    I disagree. Joshua would have finished that Wilder in 3 rounds. Fury was falling in and smothering his own work, not being able to land a combination because of it. Was so frustrating watching a dead man in front of Fury that he couldn't finish.
                    It was a rough fight and both men are giants, Fury was always going to smother some of his work because he was fighting on the inside, he's 6ft9.

                    Like i say, give me something that Joshua does better than Fury?

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