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    Ben Davison, the former trainer of WBC heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury, feels confident that his ex-student's versatility will be too much for WBO, WBA, IBF, IBO champion Anthony Joshua.
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  • #2
    Don't care who wins just want to see it .... please.

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    • #3
      Fury is going to give Anthony Joshua a boxing lesson before stopping him late.

      AJ doesn't do anything better than Fury.

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      • #4
        Except that this guy is not a trainer. He's just a mob fighters' groupie.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by James Hunt View Post
          Except that this guy is not a trainer. He's just a mob fighters' groupie.
          He's training BJS and Josh Taylor, both of whom are world champions.

          He also trained the #1 HW in the world up until recently.

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          • #6




            I cant say for sure who has more illegitimate-resources between Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury and Slim-J. I think Joshua is at a disadvantage without a paid-off local official, as was the case vs. Andy Ruiz : when Joshua tried to get his customary 'Time-out', Canadian referee Michael Griffin halted the contest and ruled Josh technically-knocked-out.



            Jack Reiss, Tony Weeks and Kenny Bayless have proven that Bob Arum-Frank Warren/Team Fury also buy-off officials. So Joshua and Matchroom will have to hedge this risk by demanding a massive 22 foot ring ; two square feet more than would be allowed under British regulations -- like team A.J did vs. Andy Ruiz in the rematch.

            With all this being taken into consideration, then team Matchroom must demand UKAD 365 testing for the doping offender Tyson Fury, and like Wladimir Klitschko, insist that Tyson wear appropriately padded gloves.
            Last edited by 1hourRun; 07-16-2020, 05:53 AM.

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            • #7
              the whoopin The Gypsy King puts on aj will be unprecedented in the history of boxing (if aj can get by pulev)

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              • #8
                Should be an interesting fight, the best at HW and arguably in all of boxing. AJ has improved steadily since the old days before Fury's hiatus. I remember the active Fury constantly dissing AJ back in the day, 2014-2016 before he 'retired'. People called him a hater and a bum but watching AJ fight Whyte just after Fury had beaten Wlad it makes you realise how easily Fury would have won that fight back then if it were made, it wouldn't have been close imo.

                Now, I'm very interested in seeing how Fury fights. Does he try and do what he did to Wilder in the rematch or does he hit and move more like he used to? I've always thought these two fighting each other would be more interesting than the Wilder matchup, I hope they have a trilogy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by denium View Post
                  He's training BJS and Josh Taylor, both of whom are world champions.

                  He also trained the #1 HW in the world up until recently.
                  And how many fights has he had with Taylor and BJS? And how did BJS do with this guy in his corner?
                  As far as I know, Gypsy Boar fired him as soon as he realized he's useless.

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                  • #10
                    I watched the Parker AJ fight again earlier and it just reinforced to me that Joshuas back foot game isn't all that good

                    Yeah, when he's low weight he can move around a bit, becomes a bit less stiff, but he was low volume in that fight and was still tiring at times, his movement is predictable, he still only moves his legs not his head, its just basic A, B, C boxing.

                    That's fine against a Parker or a Ruiz, neither of whom are all that dynamic, but if he does that against Fury he's just going to get out jabbed in a low volume fight.

                    I'm confident Fury wins, if Joshua wants to give himself the best chance of winning he has to go for a firefight and just put it all out there early, he might get lucky that way, if not he gets stopped

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