I look forward to the day Fury crushes AJ, it has been a long time coming but we will get there in the end.
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You guys keep forgetting that Fury almost lost to Wallin on cuts and he didn't look overly amazing in the fight either hahah. Fury had the right game plan for wilder, but Wilder has always been there for the taking, he just never got caught because he was fighting bums his entire career. And Ortiz never beat anyone good so he was never this monster that Wilder and his team tried to make him out to be. Fury is good, but he is also unreliable in a lot of ways so to say that he will just smash AJ and everybody else, is not the correct way of thinking. Every fight is different and Fury would be crazy to fight AJ or Whyte the same way that he fought Wilder because both can beat you in different ways. Wilder was always a one trick pony who couldn't adjust. If anything, the Ruiz rematch showed that AJ can **** and now he can box too so there's no one way to beat him. The point is Wilder was never going to fight AJ even if they offered him a billion dollars but now with Fury as the champ, we may finally have a fight for undisputed on our hands and we all get to find out who is the best.Last edited by Tyistall; 02-26-2020, 02:01 PM.Comment
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Wallin is a southpaw that jabs to the body and can fight a little inside. AJ is a bolt upright one-two fighter that fights in straight lines and doesn't move his head and for his size he really isn't that physically strong either.
AJ would destroy Wallin but Wallin will almost always do better than AJ vs Fury.
I think there is a big gap at the top of the HW division, a bigger gap than people realise with Fury sitting head & shoulders above the rest. AJ is way too robotic.
Everytime I've ever seen anyone go to AJs body he's either got stopped not long after or immediately looked very winded and Fury is a great body puncher for his size.
I think Fury has many ways to win he can stink out the joint and frustrate AJ from the outside, slow the pace and pick him apart like he did Wlad. He can back AJ up, rip the body and maul him until he gasses. He's frankly better than AJ in every department and unlike AJ he can adapt and adjust on the fly his will to win is also far greater. Fury wins however he wants.
AJ really isn't a bad fighter but he's way too basic.
The only one that I feel might give Fury some serious problems stylistically is Usyk as I feel he has the footwork to neutralise Furys huge size advantage and might have the tank and workrate to compete over 12.Last edited by dan_cov; 02-26-2020, 02:16 PM.Comment
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AJ is KO this version of wilder in 3/4 rounds with no excuses for wilder.
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- -This the same Fury who ducked the signed Wlad rematch and later on AJ.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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