Tyson Fury is not a big favorite against Joshua

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  • asgarth
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    #21
    Originally posted by Canelo and GGG
    Paulie is not a hard puncher so you can take more risks but punching in the middle of his combinations is still risky ,and with guy like Ruiz its big no no
    Yeah i get what you are saying, but prefer foremans saying: "never chase a puncher".

    A lot of pressure fighters have slower handspeed when they face off against those opponents who are quick on their feet and throw a lot of flurries. The pressure fighter actually looks for exchanges to slow and break down his opponent regardless of handspeed.

    Joyce or margarito for example are slow dudes, but just believe in their chin, toughness and heavy hands.

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    • KillaMane26
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      #22
      Originally posted by American Dad
      Joshua knocks glass chin PED cheat Fury the spark out!
      No suprise coming from your little btch ass....

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      • Ray*
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        #23
        I just hope the bookmakers stacks the odds against Fury. I would be having a nice little earner there.

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        • grobbo
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          #24
          I’m a Fury fan and would love him to win But there’s two problems...
          1. Pulev has a good shot at AJ
          2. I think AJ is all wrong for Fury - it will be a lot closer than people think, a 50/50 in my book.

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          • Zelda
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            #25
            I still believe that between Fury, Wilder, and Joshua...anyone can win on any given night.

            Most would say Fury has skills advantage, which he does, but that doesn't mean he's untouchable. Similarly, Wilder may be low on skills but he can put your lights off at any stage of the game. And Joshua losing to Ruiz doesn't mean he will lose to every other guy too. He's an elite-level fighter, no doubt about it. So, yes there will be favorites but no contest would be totally one-sided (on average, exceptions excluded like Fury-Wilder 2). If I had to choose, I will probably favor Fury slightly above the others but not by much. If Joshua can pull a Fury (hit but not get hit), he beats Wilder but I doubt he can. Joshua ain't that fast or skillful. In a brawl, I see Wilder winning. Between Wilder and Joshua, I see Joshua giving Fury more trouble (styles). Wilder's chance against Fury is a lucky punch landing early (which itself is quite probable).

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