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  • Squ□redCircle34
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    #41
    I didn’t see this ambition from McCracken when Wilder was champ, in fact he went and told AJ to not fight Wilder and that he wasn’t ready for him! Ha!

    Anyways, Fury would absolutely smash AJ to bits like a demolition job!

    If it’s muscle max Joshua then it’ll be over in 6 rounds or less and if it’s track meet Joshua then Fury makes him quit in 10!

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    • Slimpack
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      #42
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Ok, so tell me who has Tyson Fury beat besides Wladimir Klitschko? Don't say Deontay Wilder because according to you haters he was an overachieving, bum with a padded resume who could couldn't box and lack the basic and proper fundamentals of boxing.

      So what Tyson Fury achieved shouldn't come as any big surprise to any true boxing fan don't you think? In any case, Anthony Joshua would be the first live body he has challenged in five years.

      I know that a lot of white people love black boxers but unfortunately you are not one of them because you are a bigot and a racist who hates Deontay Wilder, Floyd Mayweather, Jr and all non-whites. Shame on you!
      Are you on drug or something? All I'm saying is that you shouldn't bring race thing into boxing. I love good boxing and I respect great boxers irrespective of race, religion or creed. I fancy AJ to beat Fury not because AJ is a black but because I believe his style will be wrong for Fury. How can I support Wilder with zero boxing IQ over Fury just because he is black?

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      • Slimpack
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        #43
        Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
        I didn’t see this ambition from McCracken when Wilder was champ, in fact he went and told AJ to not fight Wilder and that he wasn’t ready for him! Ha!

        Anyways, Fury would absolutely smash AJ to bits like a demolition job!

        If it’s muscle max Joshua then it’ll be over in 6 rounds or less and if it’s track meet Joshua then Fury makes him quit in 10!
        McCracken was right. Fruy and Wilder have been into boxing almost half a decade before AJ. Wilder and Fury weren't as good as AJ at 21st fight. They get better with time. You p*ssies need to start respecting a man that started boxing very late yet have won almost all the laurels the sport gato offer in fewer fights. If Fury knew fighting AJ will be a work over he wouldn't tag it the biggest fight in UK boxing history.

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        • Squ□redCircle34
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          #44
          Originally posted by Slimpack
          McCracken was right. Fruy and Wilder have been into boxing almost half a decade before AJ. Wilder and Fury weren't as good as AJ at 21st fight. They get better with time. You p*ssies need to start respecting a man that started boxing very late yet have won almost all the laurels the sport gato offer in fewer fights. If Fury knew fighting AJ will be a work over he wouldn't tag it the biggest fight in UK boxing history.
          Fûçk off, if it wasn’t for the media’s love for AJ’s fake personality that is media trained heavily then he would’ve been criticized worst for ducking Wilder, both the Hearns have audaciously admitted that they rather have Joshua fight low level opponents than have him unify for undisputed with Wilder!

          You barely heard that much roasting but Wilder loses one fight and the world flips their head as if Fury defeated an ATG who is a complete boxer yet they call Wilder garbage!

          As a boxing fan I will never forgive AJ for denying fans Wilder vs Joshua for all the marbles when both were undefeated!

          All he had to do was man up and tell McCracken and Hearns to shut the fûçk and make the fight, he would’ve been what Fury is if he would’ve came over to Vegas and beat Wilder first!

          By the way Wilder started boxing at a later age than Joshua btw! Nice try

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            #45
            Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
            Fûçk off, if it wasn’t for the media’s love for AJ’s fake personality that is media trained heavily then he would’ve been criticized worst for ducking Wilder, both the Hearns have audaciously admitted that they rather have Joshua fight low level opponents than have him unify for undisputed with Wilder!

            You barely heard that much roasting but Wilder loses one fight and the world flips their head as if Fury defeated an ATG who is a complete boxer yet they call Wilder garbage!

            As a boxing fan I will never forgive AJ for denying fans Wilder vs Joshua for all the marbles when both were undefeated!

            All he had to do was man up and tell McCracken and Hearns to shut the fûçk and make the fight, he would’ve been what Fury is if he would’ve came over to Vegas and beat Wilder first!

            By the way Wilder started boxing at a later age than Joshua btw! Nice try
            Wilder started boxing in October 2005 as an amateur, and made his professional debut on November 15, 2008.

            Meanwhile, Joshua made his professional debut on 5 October 2013.

            I thought I was talking to a pundit, I didn't know you are so empty. You know nothing about boxing! All you can do is criticized foolishly.

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            • Squ□redCircle34
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              #46
              Originally posted by Slimpack
              Wilder started boxing in October 2005 as an amateur, and made his professional debut on November 15, 2008.

              Meanwhile, Joshua made his professional debut on 5 October 2013.

              I thought I was talking to a pundit, I didn't know you are so empty. You know nothing about boxing! All you can do is criticized foolishly.
              Absolutely not, I’m a realist and not a casual follower like you!

              You can’t take off your rose colored tinted glasses and see things for what they really are!


              AJ started boxing at age 18 while Wilder was 20 years old when he started boxing, but you’re mentioning when they became pro’s! It seems not only are you a casual but someone who can’t comprehend differences!

              I respect all boxers and I respect AJ for being unified champ with less than 30 fights and also coming back from a big loss in the same year but I won’t forget as a boxing fan that we were robbed of the biggest modern fight when both were undefeated!

              It is still possible it can happen and I and anyone else would still watch it but it wouldn’t have that same tick it used to have!

              If calling a spade means is all I do is criticize then I don’t want to be right!

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                #47
                Originally posted by Rapscallion
                Wilder can take a punch; AJ can't.
                Its amazing how this narrative continues to be pushed based on nothing. Wilder just got stopped by a notorious pillow fists, hes been put on his ass by a guy with a literal losing record, hes been rocked by monsters like Gerald Washington and Eric Molina, hes been quite possibly saved by the bell against Ortiz. Wilder has been hurt more than Joshua, by a lower standard of fighters and by lesser punchers.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34

                  If it’s muscle max Joshua then it’ll be over in 6 rounds or less and if it’s track meet Joshua then Fury makes him quit in 10!
                  Funny seeing people all of a sudden pretend Fury is the ****ing terminator when 2 weeks ago he "couldnt bust a g****" and had next to no chance of stopping Wilder.

                  Its almost like his punching power and overall offensive capabilities are being dramatically retconned to take the heat off Wilder for getting demolished by him.

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                  • Squ□redCircle34
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by TMLT87
                    Funny seeing people all of a sudden pretend Fury is the ****ing terminator when 2 weeks ago he "couldnt bust a g****" and had next to no chance of stopping Wilder.

                    Its almost like his punching power and overall offensive capabilities are being dramatically retconned to take the heat off Wilder for getting demolished by him.
                    What the fûçk are you talking about man?

                    I called the fight the way it happened all the way down the middle except the round! Check my resume and ask around!

                    You not talking to a casual or bandwagon fairweather fan or one of these useless trolls on here, this a real boxing fan you bout to tangle with!

                    I knew Fury wasn’t bullshîtting when he said he was going to put Wilder on the back foot and sit down on his shots more!

                    People act like Fury is the Paulie Malignaggi of heavyweights which they must’ve got mixed up with his cousin Hughie Fury!

                    Fury has a 60% ore more KO ration which is really good for heavyweights!

                    If Fury applies smart pressure on AJ who is at an even bigger reach disadvantage than Wilder was and is slower than Wilder then I see him stopping him!

                    AJ isn’t used to people pushing the pace of fights and working his body which is why he couldn’t handle Ruiz until he realized he can just move and beat Ruiz with his feet, he won’t have that same luxury against Fury who is much more mobile than Ruiz and has better defense!

                    Joshua would be a significant underdog against Fury, he doesn’t even have the power to match Wilder either!

                    Wilder lost to the number 1 heavyweight while Joshua lost to a late replacement who wasn’t even in the top 10 or top 15

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