Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: George Foreman: I Just Can't See Joshua Beating Tyson Fury

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • Comments Thread For: George Foreman: I Just Can't See Joshua Beating Tyson Fury

    Former heavyweight world champion and Hall of Famer George Foreman is confidently backing Tyson Fury to defeat Anthony Joshua. Fury, who holds the WBC title, could potentially face WBA, WBO, IBF, IBO champion Joshua in 2021.
    [Click Here To Read More]

  • #2
    Fury is too good for any HW in the sport. Wilder was destroyed, AJ has a glass jaw and can't box as well as Fury. The best HW in the game easily.

    Comment


    • #3
      Ultranationalist head explosions and rage in 3-2-1......better get yourself an “online detail” assigned to you George...the Internet dwelling incels are about to social media bomb you

      Comment


      • #4
        Ah ****. George picked Fury, gonna have to put my retirement savings on Joshua via KO then.

        Comment


        • #5
          Nooo, really. I can't see anybody beating Fury. Not from this era.

          Comment


          • #6
            even Eddie Hearn knows AJ aint beating Fury

            that fight will never happen

            and I think pretty much everyone knows it

            Comment


            • #7
              The same way he said wilder will knock Fury out...

              Comment


              • #8
                As a bonafide legit good "boxer," Fury didnt beat Wilder like Lomachenko or Mayweather beats their opponents. They rely MOSTLY (98%) on superb hand skilz & footwork. Fury went berzerk with the 'palm, leaning and grappling' frenzy - on a sedentary twig.

                Foreman on the other hand(?) fought like a mindless programmed robot against Ali. He wasted all his nervous energy by constantly winging these huge draining shots that Ali was willing to absorb. The hoopla surrounding the fight CLEARLY got to him mentally. He admitted as much in different interviews.

                Wilder looked lethargic out the gate. Its still Wilders fault for the sluggishness, because that problem couldve been avoided in training camp with a good nutritionists or strength trainers or whatever.....

                He certainly got the money to get the very best in those fields.

                Other than that. Fury was no Ali in that fight against Wilder either!! Fury fought more like Foreman with a higher boxing IQ to help him win in those spots where Wilder was extra drained from the 300lb lean fest....

                Foreman named all his sons "George" so I'm not too keen on what he has to say as far as this fight is concerned...he wants to see everything the "same" ...because at the moment, he needs it to be.

                Comment


                • #9
                  Originally posted by lion33lit View Post
                  As a bonafide legit good "boxer," Fury didnt beat Wilder like Lomachenko or Mayweather beats their opponents. They rely MOSTLY (98%) on superb hand skilz & footwork. Fury went berzerk with the 'palm, leaning and grappling' frenzy - on a sedentary twig.

                  Foreman on the other hand(?) fought like a mindless programmed robot against Ali. He wasted all his nervous energy by constantly winging these huge draining shots that Ali was willing to absorb. The hoopla surrounding the fight CLEARLY got to him mentally. He admitted as much in different interviews.

                  Wilder looked lethargic out the gate. Its still Wilders fault for the sluggishness, because that problem couldve been avoided in training camp with a good nutritionists or strength trainers or whatever.....

                  He certainly got the money to get the very best in those fields.

                  Other than that. Fury was no Ali in that fight against Wilder either!! Fury fought more like Foreman with a higher boxing IQ to help him win in those spots where Wilder was extra drained from the 300lb lean fest....

                  Foreman named all his sons "George" so I'm not too keen on what he has to say as far as this fight is concerned...he wants to see everything the "same" ...because at the moment, he needs it to be.
                  Just because Wilder is graceless in defeat doesn't mean you need to be.

                  Comment


                  • #10
                    Fury is favourite I believe but Josh has chance. No2 in the world always has a chance against no1 in any sport of endeavour

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    X
                    TOP