Comments Thread For: Tony Bellew Backs Anthony Joshua To Beat Tyson Fury

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #21
    Originally posted by Shadoww702
    Not chin!
    Not Heart!

    Ruiz dropped AJ a half dozen times then QUIT! and then in the rematch fought scurred as ***!!!

    One has a TERRIBLE loss the other doesn’t
    Deontay got smashed to pieces by a featherfisted recovering crack addict.

    He's irrelevant and once Fury finishes him off for good we will move on to the undisputed and all you red k LDBC morons can sit and watch.

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    • Shadoww702
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      #22
      Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
      Deontay got smashed to pieces by a featherfisted recovering crack addict.

      He's irrelevant and once Fury finishes him off for good we will move on to the undisputed and all you red k LDBC morons can sit and watch.
      Yup just like AJ was done after a Ruiz slayed The Mountain

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      • Dasmius Shinobi
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        #23
        Now, this is the fight we want to talk.

        When Wilder lost, all fans are divided between Joshua and Fury, interesting time to come.

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        • Tutsa
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          #24
          Fury looked great cause DW team had the worst game plan and took away his athleticism. They say if it ain’t broken don’t fix it . Jay D idea to go toe to toe with fury all Wilder needed was to put on more top muscle be stronger. Problem was jay thought he was getting the same 250 twitch herky jeky fury instead of the 270 sitting down on his punches fury . No plan b so Tyson job was ten times easier. No way he is doing that to AJ no chance in hell . It’s a 50/50 fight yeah he lost to Ruiz but fury Draw also could’ve been a �������� with a second or two . Tyson can be hurt and stopped same as AJ . Two big champs with good power and skills . This could be the trilogy people need to see . A true boxing match .

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          • sledgehammer17
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            #25
            Lol hahahaha Tony must of started the old crack pipe already, and he's only been retired for a bit! I think lego hair is just protecting his spot on sky sports comedians I mean commentary team.

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            • Oshio
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              #26
              There's no way Fury will batter Joshua the way he did Wilder. Ruiz was a terrible mistake and Joshua did what he got to do to win again.

              The only reason I am interested in Fury-Wilder III is for Fury to make Wilder irrelevant before Fury or Joshua unifies the division. It's a 51-49 fight for Joshua

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                #27
                Originally posted by Young Bidness
                Of course he does. The best part is when Hearn and Tony hug each other emphatically whenever AJ wins a fight. Those moments make me cry
                Even though I agree with Bellew, that AJ beats Fury - I also agree with you.
                What's the point of asking people who are not impartial (and how many are not?) for their predictions on fights?
                Prior to Fury Wilder 2 Mayweather club did that thing where Jeff 'Ventriloquist Dummy Face' Mayweather takes a mic and goes around the gym asking for predictions.
                Pretty much every American chose Wilder and every Brit chose Fury, which is cool I suppose but kind of makes the whole exercise moot.

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                • CubanGuyNYC
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
                  I make Fury the favourite, but honestly, we have had two heavyweight title fights, in fact 3 actually THIS LAST 12 MONTHS that have made most folk look dumb. So I would be real wary of making bold predictions for this one either way.
                  In fights between top opponents it’s far more difficult to predict the outcome than people think. I know I’m right about as often as I’m wrong. Most fans are about the same, whether they know it or not.

                  For what it’s worth, I’ve got Fury in this one. I think he’ll outscore Joshua while avoiding getting knocked out himself. Tyson might even pour it on late and finish the job. But, as we agree, anything can happen between these two.

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                  • MDPopescu
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
                    In fights between top opponents it’s far more difficult to predict the outcome than people think. I know I’m right about as often as I’m wrong. Most fans are about the same, whether they know it or not.

                    For what it’s worth, I’ve got Fury in this one. I think he’ll outscore Joshua while avoiding getting knocked out himself. Tyson might even pour it on late and finish the job. But, as we agree, anything can happen between these two.
                    Of course... But stop here: "it’s far more difficult to predict the outcome than people think."

                    ... There are too many imponderables involved in this fight...

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                    • CubanGuyNYC
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by MDPopescu
                      Of course... But stop here: "it’s far more difficult to predict the outcome than people think."

                      ... There are too many imponderables involved in this fight...
                      If we kept data on how often people got their picks right in these kind of matchups, it would probably be in the range of 50%. It comes down to a guessing game.

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