Comments Thread For: Joshua: Tyson Fury Has Surprised Me, But Every Fighter Needs Time To Develop

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua: Tyson Fury Has Surprised Me, But Every Fighter Needs Time To Develop

    Anthony Joshua didn't think Tyson Fury would be an unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion in 2020 while watching Fury develop earlier in his career. The British superstar considers Fury's story proof, though, that some boxers simply need more time than others to maximize their potential. Fury upset Wladimir Klitschko to win the IBF, IBO, WBA and WBO titles in November 2015, yet he produced perhaps his most impressive performance in his last fight.
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    Joshua had his little issue with the Ruiz thing. Deontay Wilder has his little issue with the Tyson Fury thing.

    Let's see what happens going forward.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Anthony Joshua
      ''But as I always say, another six years from now, when I’m where Tyson Fury is, in time to time, I should be unstoppable.''
      So Joshua does not believe hes STILL not ready to step up? How long does your prime last A.J?

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        #4
        Somebody really needs to tell Joshua he wouldn’t have done nothing in 3 years if he came up in the heart of the Klitschko era.

        And if there’s killers around in his 10th year he won’t be doing nothing either.

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        • hugh grant
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          Fury hasn't had as much time to develop. He abused himself for 3 years wasted and haye ruined many years

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            #6
            AJ never seems to have anything insightful to say

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              #7
              Originally posted by 1hourRun
              So Joshua does not believe hes STILL not ready to step up? How long does your prime last A.J?
              He's just not one of those arrogant **** who believes he knows it all. He has always said he's learning all the time and has a lot to learn.

              That is a far better attitude than "I'm the best, nobody can beat me" bs you get from talentless Yanks who fold in the first few rounds.

              Boxers like Wilder should be a little more humble and realise they have a lot to learn, but he's not that kind of hillbilly, he believes that he is better than he is and can beat anybody.

              "Nothing you can teach me that I don't already know" is a terrible attitude to take.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Angeljuice
                He's just not one of those arrogant **** who believes he knows it all. He has always said he's learning all the time and has a lot to learn.

                That is a far better attitude than "I'm the best, nobody can beat me" bs you get from talentless Yanks who fold in the first few rounds.

                Boxers like Wilder should be a little more humble and realise they have a lot to learn, but he's not that kind of hillbilly, he believes that he is better than he is and can beat anybody.

                "Nothing you can teach me that I don't already know" is a terrible attitude to take.
                The 2x unified champion tho, best resume in the HW division YO!

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                  Wilder learned a lot from the Fury fight.. But by the third fight.. Fury will be asleep in the ring wondering what in the heck just happened! Off to WWE he goes! AJ's is NECKS! after the smoke settles Wilder will be "the Undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, WHO NECKS!-Samuel peters!"

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                    I'm kinda thinking the same way. Tyson has developed into a better fighter than I thought he had the potential to be.

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