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  • theface07
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    #21
    Originally posted by pollywog
    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...
    That's total BS. Parker could NOT emulate Joshua. #1, he's too small and his arms are too short, two, he throws more speedy combinations than AJ whereas AJ looks to throw a solid jab and come behind it with a solid straight right or right cross, occasionally adding a hook or uppercut on the inside if he connects with the right straight/cross from range.
    Fury's biggest advantage is his ring IQ, movement and ability to adapt his style to deal with various fighting styles.

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      #22
      Originally posted by denium
      Right here.

      The duschebags of Jersey Shore?

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        #23
        Originally posted by theface07
        That's total BS. Parker could NOT emulate Joshua. #1, he's too small and his arms are too short, two, he throws more speedy combinations than AJ whereas AJ looks to throw a solid jab and come behind it with a solid straight right or right cross, occasionally adding a hook or uppercut on the inside if he connects with the right straight/cross from range.
        Fury's biggest advantage is his ring IQ, movement and ability to adapt his style to deal with various fighting styles.
        Fury should get Dubois in for sparring.

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        • Bunch Pag
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          #24
          Just another respectful interview/reply from Joshua and it causes hysteria...

          Can box or can't box, he gives respectful interviews when reporter's fish for dirt...

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            #25
            I watched AJ's vid on IFL, he holds up five fingers and says, "There's five belts..."

            WRONG!

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              #26
              Originally posted by denium
              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.
              AJ will be the aggressive counter puncher. Hit him with combos and that uppercut is going to find the mark at some point,AJ is the best finisher in the game when he has you hurt ,he is accurate and not Wild .

              Fury knows he’s his hardest fight that’s why he chose Wilder to get that belt first . Only Fury has defeated a top 5 guy on my list but AJ smashes him even faster . Hrgovic and AJ are the most likely to get by Fury ,AJ more so he adjust to fights and that’s the key ,you guys think he’s going to look the same ? Well go watch his fights because he always has a solid plan and little things to have fights entirely lopsided ,Fury can’t say that because you can apply pressure and be effective . AJ at 6”6 is not a small guy ,has two handed power and in no way does Fury hit as hard .The two are actually opposite, one likes taller guys the other likes smaller ones because he played the point game his entire career ,Wilder made Fury look like a killer ,it’s not going to be so easy against AJ.

              1.AJ
              2. Fury
              3. Hrgovic
              4. Usyk
              5.Wilder

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                #27
                Originally posted by Bunch Pag
                Just another respectful interview/reply from Joshua and it causes hysteria...

                Can box or can't box, he gives respectful interviews when reporter's fish for dirt...
                Agreed, damn AJ for being so likeable lol.

                Fair play, he comes across as a good sport.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER
                  AJ will be the aggressive counter puncher. Hit him with combos and that uppercut is going to find the mark at some point,AJ is the best finisher in the game when he has you hurt ,he is accurate and not Wild .

                  Fury knows he’s his hardest fight that’s why he chose Wilder to get that belt first . Only Fury has defeated a top 5 guy on my list but AJ smashes him even faster . Hrgovic and AJ are the most likely to get by Fury ,AJ more so he adjust to fights and that’s the key ,you guys think he’s going to look the same ? Well go watch his fights because he always has a solid plan and little things to have fights entirely lopsided ,Fury can’t say that because you can apply pressure and be effective . AJ at 6”6 is not a small guy ,has two handed power and in no way does Fury hit as hard .The two are actually opposite, one likes taller guys the other likes smaller ones because he played the point game his entire career ,Wilder made Fury look like a killer ,it’s not going to be so easy against AJ.

                  1.AJ
                  2. Fury
                  3. Hrgovic
                  4. Usyk
                  5.Wilder
                  You're bold I'll give you that. May the best man win. AJ does utilise good tactics, but they come from McCraken, i don't think AJ has much of a boxing brain.

                  A lot of people think Hrgovic is a bit of a stiff, but personally i rate him.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by pollywog
                    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...
                    Yeah but Joshua has the advantage of facing legitimate top-10 boxers every fight. Fury hasn't faced a decent boxer in the top-20 for 5 years. Wilder is a good fighter but he's not a good boxer. We saw what happened when Fury fought a half-decent boxer in Wallin. He struggled and Wallin wasn;t even top-20. Fury has had no good prep for Joshua.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by denium
                      You're bold I'll give you that. May the best man win. AJ does utilise good tactics, but they come from McCraken, i don't think AJ has much of a boxing brain.

                      A lot of people think Hrgovic is a bit of a stiff, but personally i rate him.
                      This was uploaded an hour ago on you tube which has the same sediments I have .

                      https://********/tlEWjbH3PRw


                      I have no horse in the race ,if Fury wins he’s a certain conversation for head to head matches as being number one because he has then defeated a guy who can box and punch standing 6”6 . Just because one guy managed to catch a break doesn’t mean it will happen again ,AJ is not an arrogant Lewis ,he’s a gifted athlete with better inside fighting and doesn’t need to hold to enforce his size ,he does it with pulverizing punches ,he’s not a clincher like a Steward trained Lewis .
                      Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-22-2020, 08:27 PM.

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