Comments Thread For: Hearn: Fury Will Not Walk Joshua Down Like He Did Wilder!

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  • thack
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    #41
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    Nope, but once he outboxes AJ for a bit, he will start turning the screw and get AJ out of there any time after 6 rounds.

    AJ spat out his gum shield and quit against Ruiz, so i don’t even think we’ll need a corner stoppage. Once Fury outboxes him and gradually starts landing right hands, AJ will fold again.

    I predicted and won bets on here that Fury will beat Wlad. I can direct you to a thread on here before the fight where i said Wilder’s corner may throw the towel in.

    And i believe i’ll be right for the 3rd time about how AJ v Fury goes.
    I agree , after the midway mark Joshua will be unraveling

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    • petegrif
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      #42
      Pretty funny watching the experts on here who had Wilder beating Fury easy now so confident in the result of Fury AJ.

      I have Fury with an edge but there is a lot of underestimating of AJ.

      This is an interesting fight.

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      • Corelone
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        #43
        AJ isn't beating Fury in reverse not even on burning sand. Wilder had all these guys buffaloed. I never seen so many happy people since the house fell on the wicked witch of the west.

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        • P4Pdunny
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          #44
          complete different style of fight to the Wilder one, we got to get it

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          • Zaryu
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            #45
            Hearn may be right, because AJ has a terrifically diverse punch selection, and I could easily see him nailing Fury hard with hooks and uppercuts on the inside.

            Not sure who wins a boxing match to be honest.

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            • BillyBoxing
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              #46
              Originally posted by kafkod
              The Pulev fight hasn't been signed yet. Hearn said they'd agreed on all terms ... "everything done but the paperwork"
              That's why you can get out of it because not everything is signed.

              Hearn milking Josh, he doesn't trust him when it comes to Fury and DW, especially after this panic attack TKO loss.

              They seemed again really eager to get Fury or Wilder in the ring "sarcasm"

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              • Zelda
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                #47
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                Eddie Hearn, promoter for IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, strongly believes Tyson Fury will have a very tough time with AJ.
                Says the guy who told us Wilder will beat Fury and that he had "news coming out of Fury's camp to base that decision on".

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                • kafkod
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by BillyBoxing
                  That's why you can get out of it because not everything is signed.

                  Hearn milking Josh, he doesn't trust him when it comes to Fury and DW, especially after this panic attack TKO loss.

                  They seemed again really eager to get Fury or Wilder in the ring "sarcasm"
                  They are definitely eager for the unification fight. (No sarcasm)

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                  • BillyBoxing
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by MDPopescu
                    ... Wlad was 39 yo (and he couldn't run or load anymore)...
                    ... AJ is only 30 yo, and he can run... and he can jump (anytime) at mid range and land big KD punches (which Fury doesn't have)...
                    A 42 yo kilt gave aj a kd, gave him Hell. Either klit was still good or aj is not as great as you think. Can t have it both ways

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                    • Oshio
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                      #50
                      Joshua-Fury is a different match from Wilder all together. Joshua will give Fury more problems and issues to contend with than the one-dimensional Wilder

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