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    #61
    Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
    Ruiz has above average power. Go watch some of his fights. Fury is a pillow puncher.
    Joshua doesn't recover from shots. When hurt against Klitschko, Whyte & Ruiz, it took multiple rounds for him to recover, and against Ruiz he never did.

    The difference is, Fury isn't a flat blob like Whyte was against AJ, and he isn't old and shot like the version of Klitschko that AJ faced.

    S'ok pal, you keep deluding yourself into thinking that fat midget Ruiz is some kind of monster puncher.

    Fury puts AJ to sleep and tucks him up in bed. Easy work.

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      #62
      Originally posted by denium
      Joshua doesn't recover from shots. When hurt against Klitschko, Whyte & Ruiz, it took multiple rounds for him to recover, and against Ruiz he never did.

      S'ok pal, you keep deluding yourself into thinking that fat midget Ruiz is some kind of monster puncher.

      Fury puts AJ to sleep and tucks him up in bed. Easy work.
      All those guys are harder punchers than Fury. Fury isn't going to look so good against someone that has the skill to land something back.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
        All those guys are harder punchers than Fury. Fury isn't going to look so good against someone that has the skill to land something back.
        Fury hits plenty hard enough to hurt Joshua, don't worry about that.

        Power isn't really an issue in this fight, they both have enough power to hurt each other. Fury wins the fight due to his superior size, skills, speed, footwork and ring IQ.

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          #64
          Originally posted by denium
          Fury hits plenty hard enough to hurt Joshua, don't worry about that.

          Power isn't really an issue in this fight, they both have enough power to hurt each other. Fury wins the fight due to his superior size, skills, speed, footwork and ring IQ.
          Fury has fought nothing but skill less fighters since his comeback. There's a reason for that.

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            #65
            Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
            Ruiz has above average power. Go watch some of his fights. Fury is a pillow puncher.
            I'm not disagreeing that Ruiz hits harder than Fury. I'm disagreeing that Wilders chin was exposed. The ear shot ruined him in the 3rd round and it just so happens that exact shot was AJ's downfall. Both guys took harder shots than that directly to the chin from harder punchers before. Ear shots are devastating to a person. I have experienced them on both sides of the spectrum myself.

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              #66
              More people that think like the TS the better. The odds at the bookies and the win will look so much better for Joshua.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                Fury has fought nothing but skill less fighters since his comeback. There's a reason for that.
                Not really, he fought easy touches in Otto & Schwartz because he had a big money rematch with Wilder waiting for him.

                Fury jumped straight in to fight Wilder after Joshua shamelessly ducked him.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                  More people that think like the TS the better. The odds at the bookies and the win will look so much better for Joshua.
                  Let's have a bet.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Let's have a bet.
                    Will your odds be better than the bookies?

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Robbie Barrett
                      Will your odds be better than the bookies?
                      If Fury wins, I win the bet, if AJ wins, you win the bet.

                      Fair?

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