Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Explains Why He's a Bigger Puncher Than Anthony Joshua

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  • Jab jab boom
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    #21
    Originally posted by denium
    Dave Allen has sparred both and he says Fury is the bigger puncher.

    Fury doesn't sit down on his punches and prefers to box his way to easy decisions, but if he does decide to sit down on them, then he hit plenty hard enough, as evidenced by him smashing Wilder to bits. He's now trained at the Kronk gym and has now realised that he can add weight and still be fitter and faster than everyone else.

    Kronk Fury is an absolute beast. Maybe AJ does hit slightly harder, but it won't make much a difference in the fight, Fury has proved that he can take flush right hands from monster punchers like Wlad & Wilder & survive, and he has amazing powers of recovery.

    AJ on the other hand, seems to get hurt every fight, and when hurt, it takes him rounds to recover, and he got dominated and stopped 12 months ago by an unranked fat late replacement.
    you have to love internet boxing debates. On 1 end, as you stated, there's a guy who has sparred both who expressed who he thinks is the bigger puncher. On the other end, there's a guy with a boxing scene account who's named himself angel juice who says, nahh, fury has powder puff punches. Gee, I wonder whose opinion I should trust.

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      #22
      Originally posted by Jab jab boom
      you have to love internet boxing debates. On 1 end, as you stated, there's a guy who has sparred both who expressed who he thinks is the bigger puncher. On the other end, there's a guy with a boxing scene account who's named himself angel juice who says, nahh, fury has powder puff punches. Gee, I wonder whose opinion I should trust.
      lol welcome to boxingscene.

      Both Fury and Joshua both possess enough power to hurt and stop each other.

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      • Thraxox
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        #23
        Any decent heavyweight would have KO'ed no defense Wilder. Fury is still the power puff pillow puncher that he is.

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        • Akutalee
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          #24
          This clown always saying rubbish, at a time he said when Joshua sparred him and he had a strong punching power than anyone he ever spare

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #25
            lol the funniest thing about this is Tyson Fury fans will believe it.

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #26
              Originally posted by denium
              Dave Allen has sparred both and he says Fury is the bigger puncher.
              Ask Dillian Whyte who the harder puncher is. It won't be Fury...

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              • deathofaclown
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                #27
                Outside of being a freak puncher like Wilder, I think it it’s not incredibly important who is the bigger puncher, as long as you have enough power to hurt opponent which Fury does and Joshua has definitely proven.

                If the lighter punch in the fight still has enough power to hurt the other, then usually it will just come down to ability

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Vinnykin
                  There's only one way to test this...... get them on a punching machine at the arcades.
                  Ive seen A.J break one where the bag itself and the mechanicals attached go dead but it would be hardly a way to figure it out,the one who has the devastating stoppages show its A.J otherwise Fury would have just walked through Klitschko but he didnt have the power to stand in and trade that was A.J .which is why it was a nail biter in spots .

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                    #29
                    This is just wishful thinking, had A.J landed clean on Wilder it doesn't go 7 rounds ,it wont even get out of round 1 if he lands like Fury was. Fury talks about being a kid fighting men when he turned pro but the same kid who boxed him almost knocked him out, Fury has admitted to this and that was A.J so im not sure what hes getting at ,no serious boxing fan is going to agree with him on this one . The two have a clear distinction of who had fought the more overall proven guys and its clearly A.J the quality of who Fury stopped just doesnt stack up.

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                    • Mindgames
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                      #30
                      I beat the hardest punching guy in history and AJ lost to Ruiz so I'm a harder puncher than AJ.. Nope, can't make sense of this. But he's a better boxer, we can see that.

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