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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Mike Tyson Unsure Of Fury-Joshua Winner, Backs Wilder's Trilogy Push

    Former undisputed heavyweight champion Mike Tyson is a big fan of today's heavyweight boxers - including WBC champion Tyson Fury, unified champion Anthony Joshua, and former beltholder Deontay Wilder. Tyson admits he's a bit biased in the direction of Fury - who was named after 'Iron Mike' himself.
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  • Earl-Hickey
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    I'm like Mike I can't be certain of the AJ v Fury outcome, Fury goes in with momentum as a clear favourite but Joshua brings a style I haven't seen him face yet

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      Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
      I'm like Mike I can't be certain of the AJ v Fury outcome, Fury goes in with momentum as a clear favourite but Joshua brings a style I haven't seen him face yet
      What does AJ do that Fury hasn't faced?

      Fury has faced punchers, brawlers, boxers, and hybrids. The only one who brings something you could argue Fury "hasn't faced" is Usyk.

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        Originally posted by LoadedWraps
        What does AJ do that Fury hasn't faced?

        Fury has faced punchers, brawlers, boxers, and hybrids. The only one who brings something you could argue Fury "hasn't faced" is Usyk.

        If Fury is in top form the only person that can beat him is himself and I'm a Wilder fan.

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          Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
          I'm like Mike I can't be certain of the AJ v Fury outcome, Fury goes in with momentum as a clear favourite but Joshua brings a style I haven't seen him face yet
          You really don’t know s*h*i*t* about boxing lol but that is what this site is for

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          • Dramacyde
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            Funny coming from a MF that never avenged any of his losses. Lol

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              #7
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps
              What does AJ do that Fury hasn't faced?

              Fury has faced punchers, brawlers, boxers, and hybrids. The only one who brings something you could argue Fury "hasn't faced" is Usyk.
              How exactly would u describe Usyks style? What should we be looking at with him? He circles, jabs, and sometimes jumps in and out, with one twos mostly? That fair to say? I hear more about his feet than his punching power. Would more weight hurt him? I haven’t done a deep dive on this guy even though I’ve seen him fight a few times. Better feet than wlad but less power. Less HW experience though.

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              • Laligalaliga
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                AJ/Fury is a legit 50/50 but my money goes with AJ.

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                • Earl-Hickey
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps
                  What does AJ do that Fury hasn't faced?

                  Fury has faced punchers, brawlers, boxers, and hybrids. The only one who brings something you could argue Fury "hasn't faced" is Usyk.
                  What good "hybrids" had he faced

                  His two best opponents are wilder and Klitschko both can't fight inside and both basically look for the big right hand from outside

                  He hasn't fought anyone like Joshua.

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                    I am keen to see the AJ - Fury fight too. Both are in their prime and I think AJ is a good enough boxer, he can mix up deferent styles, to give Fury really a tough time in the ring. To me it's a 50 - 50 fight.

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