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  • DaNeutral.
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    #11
    Well as a big Joshua fan I also give the advantage to Fury and Im sure I'm not the only one. And I'm also sure Joshua wouldn't mind being seen as the underdog either. He don't get butt hurt and cry like Wilder and the majority of Joshua fans are not like the yank Wilder fans either and cry racism and cheating and blame gypsy curses and illegal gloves and all the other things that have made Wilder fans the laughing stock of the sport.

    Fury number 1, Joshua number 2 on fact based stats, both hold all the belts between them and we want to see undisputed. Couldn't be made when that title hiding goon wilder had the belt cuz he is a serial career ducker but now we got 2 real champs maybe it can happen.

    Wouldn't blame Wilder for not stepping aside though. But I'd drug test Wilder big time cuz Americans will cheat all they can to get that belt back. Last time out it was Fury v Wilder and Bayless. I'm sure more steps will be taken to cheat even more. Its America after all. Boxing cheating mecca. Always has been always will be.

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      #12
      Originally posted by Fanofreason
      AJ would lose to Ortiz, Fury and Wilder
      Lol funny guy. He’d lose to Fury, granted. But it would be a more competitive fight than Wilder v Fury by a long shot. Wilder and Ortiz would get smashed. The UK is the COVID-19 of the heavyweight division...we got that shlt on lockdown.

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        #13
        Originally posted by DaNeutral.
        Well as a big Joshua fan I also give the advantage to Fury and Im sure I'm not the only one. And I'm also sure Joshua wouldn't mind being seen as the underdog either. He don't get butt hurt and cry like Wilder and the majority of Joshua fans are not like the yank Wilder fans either and cry racism and cheating and blame gypsy curses and illegal gloves and all the other things that have made Wilder fans the laughing stock of the sport.

        Fury number 1, Joshua number 2 on fact based stats, both hold all the belts between them and we want to see undisputed. Couldn't be made when that title hiding goon wilder had the belt cuz he is a serial career ducker but now we got 2 real champs maybe it can happen.

        Wouldn't blame Wilder for not stepping aside though. But I'd drug test Wilder big time cuz Americans will cheat all they can to get that belt back. Last time out it was Fury v Wilder and Bayless. I'm sure more steps will be taken to cheat even more. Its America after all. Boxing cheating mecca. Always has been always will be.
        I agree with everything except Wilder potentially taking PEDs. Only due to the fact that he’s a brainless invalid and can’t think for himself, he does as he’s told. I doubt his slave masters would tell him to use PEDs as they’ll want to cash out on that last big payday before he’s beat into retirement by Fury.

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          #14
          Cunningham gave fury a tough fight so I think Josh will.

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            #15
            Can Tyson Fury deal with being number 1, and everybody thinking he is going to win a fight easy? This will be the first fight where Fury is a big favorite 'Tyson Fury has never really dealt with the pressure of being the favorite' since he arrived at elite level.

            Note: Tyson Fury is the number 1 Heavyweight at this time.

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              #16
              When the biggest Matchroom mouthpiece on Sky is picking Fury to win, you know he's the real deal.

              Fury is at least a 5/1 favorite over Joshua, maybe more so.

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                #17
                Originally posted by hugh grant
                Cunningham gave fury a tough fight so I think Josh will.
                Fury won't go into the Joshua with the same mindset he went in with against Cunningham.

                Fury had literally no respect for USS and went in there trying to take his head off straight away.

                Fury is now a far more mature & skilled fighter, and i have no doubt that he will view Joshua as his legacy fight, he will be 100% fit and prepared.

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                  #18
                  I expect bookies will have Fury as a slight favourite once the fight comes around.

                  Atm UK bookies have it 1/2 for Fury, and 6/4 for Joshua.

                  A lot of it will depend on the promotional terms, and the ball is still in AJ's court on that one. Be interesting to see how things develop, of course I'm hoping it happens in England regardless of anything else

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by denium
                    Fury won't go into the Joshua with the same mindset he went in with against Cunningham.

                    Fury had literally no respect for USS and went in there trying to take his head off straight away.

                    Fury is now a far more mature & skilled fighter, and i have no doubt that he will view Joshua as his legacy fight, he will be 100% fit and prepared.
                    I agree with this, that a fit and prepared Fury is unstoppable. However, I think it may also play against Fury him being the favourite, he seems to relish the challenge of being the underdog, so I just wonder if that may disrupt him a little bit. I think AJ needs to be aiming to disrupt Fury any way he can, and that may be an 'in' for AJ there?

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by HeadBodyBodyBody
                      I agree with this, that a fit and prepared Fury is unstoppable. However, I think it may also play against Fury him being the favourite, he seems to relish the challenge of being the underdog, so I just wonder if that may disrupt him a little bit. I think AJ needs to be aiming to disrupt Fury any way he can, and that may be an 'in' for AJ there?
                      I completely agree, the biggest threat to Tyson Fury is Tyson Fury.

                      He's never yet gone into a super fight as the clear favourite. He was picked to lose both Wilder fights and the Wlad fight. It could well be an issue, i think Fury does perform better when he thinks everyone is against him.

                      I think Fury will dominate & knock Joshua out pretty comfortably if he's fit and motivated, but it won't be easy as the Wilder fight.

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