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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #21
    I am neutral.

    The last real fighter I had a rapport with was David Haye 'I am still annoyed that Tony Bellew beat him'.

    It is more so the fans of fighters which can make me switch, Fury is ingratiating himself with hypocrite's and weak people of late.
    Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 06-18-2020, 06:55 AM.

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    • Dmitry
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      #22
      Still not over the loss to the pudgy Ruiz. Neither is Joshua I think. Fury beat the second best heavyweight so he has this.

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      • champion4ever
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        #23
        Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
        Fury, fought the better opposition.
        Really? Seriously? By fighting the Sefer Seferi's, Francesco Pianeta's, Tom Schwarz' and the Otto Wallin's of the world makes his opposition better than Joshua's?

        I would give him credit for his win against Wladimir Klitschko but other than that he hasn't done jack. Wilder doesn't count because he can't fight.

        Besides, according to boxing fans Deontay's resume is full of cab drivers and Uber drivers and he is a limited fighter; Who lacks the basic fundamentals of boxing.

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        • Richard
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          #24
          Originally posted by Bunch Pag

          Both have own strengths and weaknesses. AJ is the better boxer for me, .
          You really believe that?. Ive always felt Fury looks the more natural.

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          • Nash out
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            #25
            Been a massive Fury fan since 2011, the way he has improved since then is amazing. I think he beats any HW in history. I enjoy watching Joshua fight, I have watched every one of his fights, I don't like him as much as Fury, as Fury is more the tyoe of person I like, bigger personality, balls of steel, confident, backs himself, entertainer. He's the modern Ali.

            I think Ruiz in that first fight may have took away Joshua's confidence to fight fire with fire though, and if he tried to box Fury, barring a robbery he is not getting a win or draw. I actually think Fury stops him mid rounds.

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              #26
              Originally posted by champion4ever
              Really? Seriously? By fighting the Sefer Seferi's, Francesco Pianeta's, Tom Schwarz' and the Otto Wallin's of the world makes his opposition better than Joshua's?

              I would give him credit for his win against Wladimir Klitschko but other than that he hasn't done jack. Wilder doesn't count because he can't fight.

              Besides, according to boxing fans Deontay's resume is full of cab drivers and Uber drivers and he is a limited fighter; Who lacks the basic fundamentals of boxing.
              Fury's wins over 12yr super champion Klitschko and 5yr unbeaten champion Wilder automatically give him a better resume than AJ.

              AJ has never beaten a legitimate champion, Fury has beaten two.

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              • *TonyMontana*
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                #27
                Originally posted by denium
                Fury's wins over 12yr super champion Klitschko and 5yr unbeaten champion Wilder automatically give him a better resume than AJ.

                AJ has never beaten a legitimate champion, Fury has beaten two.
                Very much agreed

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                • tophat1
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                  #28
                  I'm not that bothered who wins, would just be glad to see it take place

                  fury deserves more credit because his big results have been as the opponent giving away home advantage. Aj has been the A side and had pretty much everything on his own terms upto now .

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                  • Stuntman Mike
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                    #29
                    If joshua can get fury on the ropes and close the distance on him and work those inside hooks like he did against klitskcho i think he can win

                    Fury saying he could beat a prime 80s tyson and that hes the best fighter that ever lived ,i hope joshua can beat him for that ignorance or windup alone

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                    • Stuntman Mike
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Fury's wins over 12yr super champion Klitschko and 5yr unbeaten champion Wilder automatically give him a better resume than AJ.

                      AJ has never beaten a legitimate champion, Fury has beaten two.
                      Wilder doesnt count and wlad looked like he aged over night against jennings,youll come back with how he looked in the joshua fight and granted he was better that night but he had a much needed rest

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