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  • Jab jab boom
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    #61
    Originally posted by Angeljuice
    You just talk crap. You are the one with the problem understanding.

    Who is taller, Danny DeVito or Kevin Spacey?
    JJB: the tallest one is the one who ties his shoelaces the tightest.

    "Who punches harder?" it's a perfectly legitimate question that can be answered very easily.
    Anthony Joshua punches a lot harder than Tyson Fury, maybe twice as hard according to anyone who has sparred both.

    There is no way on earth that Fury knocks AJ out, he may well beat him on points, but if you think Fury hits hard just because he beat up Wilder, think again.

    AJ has talent, can parry and counter, unlike donkey Wilder he can box.
    spoken like a true novice of the sport. Clearly you've never boxed a second in your life. There are different kinds of power and boxers take shots differently. Some may find a thudding puncher to have the most power, some find a sharp, accurate and fast boxer to have the most power. Have you ever read any of the best I've faced articles in the ring magazine? Rid**** bowe said the biggest puncher he ever faced was herbie hide, Paul Williams said the best puncher he faced was Walter mathysse, Mayorga said Cotto was the best puncher he faced, Oscar said at 1 point that Gatti was the biggest puncher he ever faced. When you look at the list of opponents each of those guys have faced, the ones they've selected wouldn't be who most would predict to be the biggest puncher. But at the end of the day, they're the ones in the ring and you're some dude named angel dust on boxingscene. So if you don't think fury has a shot to ko Joshua, you're fooling yourself and are blinded by Aj love.

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    • whatismyname
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      #62
      Originally posted by LoadedWraps

      When Fury and AJ trade shots toe to toe we will see who drops first.
      AJ will drop first just like Shavers used to, but that'll be on Fury's chin and heart. I'd still say AJ got a bigger punch though.

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      • Angeljuice
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        #63
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom
        spoken like a true novice of the sport. Clearly you've never boxed a second in your life. There are different kinds of power and boxers take shots differently. Some may find a thudding puncher to have the most power, some find a sharp, accurate and fast boxer to have the most power. Have you ever read any of the best I've faced articles in the ring magazine? Rid**** bowe said the biggest puncher he ever faced was herbie hide, Paul Williams said the best puncher he faced was Walter mathysse, Mayorga said Cotto was the best puncher he faced, Oscar said at 1 point that Gatti was the biggest puncher he ever faced. When you look at the list of opponents each of those guys have faced, the ones they've selected wouldn't be who most would predict to be the biggest puncher. But at the end of the day, they're the ones in the ring and you're some dude named angel dust on boxingscene. So if you don't think fury has a shot to ko Joshua, you're fooling yourself and are blinded by Aj love.
        I used to box. I don't need to say any more as that discredits everything else you have said, but I will;

        I'm a fan of Heavyweight/ Cruiserweight boxing as that's where I used to train and fight. I'm a fan of both Fury and AJ and want to see that fight asap.

        Fury is over hyped in America, Joshua is under rated. AJ is a lot better than Americans seem to think he is. Fury has a big mouth and spouts rubbish constantly, that goes down well in America where they love loud idiots.
        Joshua is humble and a nice person, that doesn't sit well in America where they celebrate ******s.

        I don't know how the fight will go, I'm interested to see how AJ approaches the fight and what tactics he uses to try and beat the superior boxer.

        I have watched every professional fight of both their careers and as an Englishman I support them both, it isn't as clear cut as Americans who have watched a few highlight reels and a couple of fights assume.

        I hope that AJ does win because he's a better human being, but I'm a fan of both so it doesn't matter either way.

        I just don't want to jump on the Fury BS hype train, but thanks for the invite anyway.

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        • Jab jab boom
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          #64
          Originally posted by Angeljuice
          I used to box. I don't need to say any more as that discredits everything else you have said, but I will;

          I'm a fan of Heavyweight/ Cruiserweight boxing as that's where I used to train and fight. I'm a fan of both Fury and AJ and want to see that fight asap.

          Fury is over hyped in America, Joshua is under rated. AJ is a lot better than Americans seem to think he is. Fury has a big mouth and spouts rubbish constantly, that goes down well in America where they love loud idiots.
          Joshua is humble and a nice person, that doesn't sit well in America where they celebrate ******s.

          I don't know how the fight will go, I'm interested to see how AJ approaches the fight and what tactics he uses to try and beat the superior boxer.

          I have watched every professional fight of both their careers and as an Englishman I support them both, it isn't as clear cut as Americans who have watched a few highlight reels and a couple of fights assume.

          I hope that AJ does win because he's a better human being, but I'm a fan of both so it doesn't matter either way.

          I just don't want to jump on the Fury BS hype train, but thanks for the invite anyway.
          Ok fair statement but not entirely accurate in my opinion. It sounds like you prefer Joshua over fury because you like his demeanor more. That's your prerogative but doesn't translate into your belief that fury is overvalued while Joshua is undervalued. I think fury earned his stripes by backing his talk up. He's overcome adversity and has shown a willingness to want to chase the best in the division. Joshua showed the ability to overcome adversity vs Klitchko (although that looked like a case of kiktchko gassing first as the old man) but then he completely s*** the bed in his us debut....badly. So that's a main reason while fury is seen in a higher regard in the US.

          As far as countries supporting A holes... Aren't uk fans known as the most obnoxious group of sports fans whether it be soccer or boxing? Have you seen the crowd at a Ricky Hatton fight? As far as their athletes, isn't this the same country that produced and supported arrogant Douche bags like Hamed, khan, Eubank, froch? You're basically making a generalization because I can say that there are plenty of Americans who despise a boxer like Adrien broner, Floyd never gets the fan support at any of his fights and he fights in the state where he lives. So as I said, the support for fury has more to do with him backing up his talk and not folding when faced with adversity in the ring.

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #65
            I favor Fury all over, but I feel Joshua punches harder.

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            • Mr.365
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              #66
              Originally posted by Emperor Trump
              Fury is full of shyt as usual. A juiced up 2015 Fury couldn’t put away Klitschko, while Joshua with 16 fights KOed Klitschko.

              Wilder is a fart in the wind, beating him means nothing.
              Klitschko was a has-been vs Joshua !

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