Comments Thread For: Haye: Joshua is Only One Who Has The Tools To Beat Fury

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  • pollywog
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    #91
    Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
    Bro Parker went and lost to Dillian Whyte and is now boxing in the Solomon Haumauno league it's kind of pointless discussing him right now
    Dillian Whyte got flattened by AJ, went life and death with old man Wach in his last bout and has now lined up old man Sacha for his next bout.

    He also won by a point from a head butt counted as a knockdown against Parker, and with a little help from the ref, after being caught on ***** street doing the stanky leg in the final round.

    It's pointless discussing Whyte. My point still stands.

    AJ didn't bring pressure or hurt Parker, I doubt he'll pressure or hurt Fury.

    Though I'd expect Fury to break down, pressurise and hurt AJ to eventually force him to quit, cos it wouldn't be the first time that scenario had played out.

    I would also expect Parker to do the same in a rematch with either Joshua or Dillian.

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #92
      Originally posted by pollywog
      Dillian Whyte got flattened by AJ, went life and death with old man Wach in his last bout and has now lined up old man Sacha for his next bout.

      He also won by a point from a head butt counted as a knockdown against Parker, and with a little help from the ref, after being caught on ***** street doing the stanky leg in the final round.

      It's pointless discussing Whyte. My point still stands.

      AJ didn't bring pressure or hurt Parker, I doubt he'll pressure or hurt Fury.

      Though I'd expect Fury to break down, pressurise and hurt AJ to eventually force him to quit, cos it wouldn't be the first time that scenario had played out.

      I would also expect Parker to do the same in a rematch with either Joshua or Dillian.
      Yeah cool OPINION but Parker lost to both of them and that's the FACTS

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      • pollywog
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        #93
        Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
        Yeah cool OPINION but Parker lost to both of them and that's the FACTS
        Indeed it is and indeed they are...

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        • champion4ever
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          #94
          No, I digress. Fury probably stops Joshua in probably in 1 or 2 rounds because he is not as mentally tough or as durable as Deontay Wilder.

          "The Bronze Bomber has a much stronger chin and an enormous set of balls. He'd rather take brutal asswhoopings before going down. On the other hand, Joshua's chin wasn't made for that shit.

          Once Fury connects he is going down to lay down and if he gets up he will automatically quit.

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #95
            Originally posted by denium
            Styles make fights, Fury made Wlad look awful because he was all wrong for him.

            If you don't believe me about Fury, why so many boxers and professionals in the sport rate him so highly?



            The thing is, Fury isn't an untrained Andy Ruiz, he's not going to let Joshua do what he wants in there. Fury's boxing IQ is off the chart and I believe he'll adapt to and counter anything Joshua has to offer him.

            Joshua doesn't have an amazing defence, he's pretty easy to hit imo, he's been tagged a fair few times.
            Pros don't know too much to be honest. Fury himself got almsot every HW prediction wrong until the last one

            I rate Fury as a boxer but he's unproven still. He beat an old Wlad and then we didn't get a rematch. Wlad was always a cautious fighter and it worked against him against Fury, but we all knew he wouldn't be cautious for the rematch.

            Fury beat Wilder but who has Wilder beat? A 40-yr old Ortiz (who never really beat anyone himself). Maybe Wilder will turn out to be a great but he is almost retired himself. He needs to hurry up.

            Fury outboxed Derek Chisora but so what? Chisora has never really been better than top-8 in the world. Cruiserweight Haye KO'd Chisora easy. Chisora is Fury's 3rd best win.

            If Fury had actually fought some other top-20 boxers and beaten them I might be agreeing with you. But there has to be a reason Fury is avoiding decent fighters unless its for a title.

            What annoys me about Fury most is *I know* if he beats AJ the first time there will be no rematch/no trilogy. He might be a great boxer but he's not a great fighter. He will just take the title and retire undefeated. He will make his fans happy but no-one else.

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            • Zelda
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              #96
              Am I the only one here who thinks Fury is pretty much beatable and that Wilder just messed up?

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