Comments Thread For: Joshua Reacts To Tyson Fury's Threats: He's Just Another Opponent!

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    #11
    Originally posted by Monty Fisto
    Both have shown they are susceptible to a knockdown. Both have shown a willingness to get back up and mix it up, but I'd say Fury takes a punch better -- reacts better to it, at least. He has been able to get up from some pretty big knockdowns and go back to 100% in an instant, whereas Joshua has tended to be a bit discombobulated for a couple of rounds. That said, Joshua can definitely do more damage than Fury with his punches and has consistently shown he is an accurate puncher. It's not an easy fight to pick, but if it happens, I think Joshua has a decent chance.
    Fury beats him any way he wants, front foot, back foot, it doesn't matter.

    Joshua can only win via a lucky punch.

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    • skinny kenny
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      #12
      damn 10 replies to an aj vs fury article. wth. boxing is dead right now. this would be a 200 reply article last month. where are the aj fans.?

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        #13
        Originally posted by skinny kenny
        where are the aj fans.?
        Right here.

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        • Jkp
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          #14
          more cringey metaphors from the king of lame, AJ.

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          • Jkp
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            #15
            AJ already made history, ... first champ to quit in the ring.

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              #16
              Originally posted by denium
              Right here.

              Lol... classic. There screams when AJ takes his shirt off at Wembley are deafening.

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                #17
                Anyone putting money on Fury, don’t bet to much because he’s going to lose this one .

                Both are very good but AJ has the style and more then enough skill and damaging power to stop Fury at any giving time, I’d say late around the 9th .

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  Anyone putting money on Fury, don’t bet to much because he’s going to lose this one .

                  Both are very good but AJ has the style and more then enough skill and damaging power to stop Fury at any giving time, I’d say late around the 9th .
                  What exactly does Joshua do that's better than Tyson Fury? I'm not even sure that he punches much harder. Fury has better footwork, more skills, more punch variety, more heart and a better chin and is naturally the bigger man.

                  Joshua has never had to deal with anything like a Tyson Fury in the ring, he won't have a clue how to deal with the awkwardness, the skills, the movement. There's a reason why all the professionals and boxing insiders call Fury the best. It's easy to say stuff from the outside, but when you get in the ring with him, it's a different story.

                  AJ comes forward in straight lines and fights in the pocket, with limited head movement, he's easy to hit, Fury will be landing that jab on him all night.

                  I also believe that Fury will mentally break him before the fight, AJ is frail and prone to panic attacks, how's he going to handle a 6ft9 270lb Fury trash talking him and getting in his face? Joshua was shook by that fat blob Miller ffs.

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                    #19
                    Fury's biggest advantage in training is, he would have Joseph Parker as sparring partner who could emulate Joshua's style.

                    AJ could maybe get Baby Hughie to play Tyson lite but I doubt it...

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                      #20
                      I'm actually a fan of AJ but you can tell by his comments and demeanor when that dude asked about Fury's comeback and success, Josh was irritated and didn't even want to acknowledge that he stole his thunder! Keep training Josh and don't bulk up too much or you will have zero chance against a 100%, mentally focused Fury.

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