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  • #11
    What’s there to be intimidated about. He’s just a 6foot 9 switch hitter with speed, feints, footwork and ring IQ. Who when he decides to sit down on his punches beat up and brutalised the undefeated wbc champ of the world to the point it was uncomfortable to watch.

    Is this really an interview or did someone get hold of one of the self motivational tapes Joshua listens to before he goes to sleep at night.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by denium View Post
      The last time AJ went to the deep end, he quit.

      Fury has been in the deep end plenty of times, but always finds a way to win.
      This is exactly the biggest, and probably only, reason why Joshua should be intimidated!

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      • #13
        If I were joshua I'd be more worried about the one who only needs one punch to end the night than the one who needs a 100 or more to do the job

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        • #14
          I dont think that a referee will allow Tyson Fury to illegally strike A.J to the back of the head as much as Gypsy-Bum fouled Deontay Wilder. Joshua is the darling of boxing and he will be protected.

          But A.J is right, Tyson, without his illegal-palm strikes and Gypsy-Clothesline is rubbish. Look what happen to Tyson in the first encounter with Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder and then with Otto Wallin ; the less fouls Fury employs the less effective he his.

          Tyson Fury is garbage.

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          • #15
            aj the underwearsalesman gonna end up with dent's on both sides his head

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            • #16
              Originally posted by denium View Post
              The last time AJ went to the deep end, he quit.

              Fury has been in the deep end plenty of times, but always finds a way to win.

              If AJ wants to believe that rubbish to make him feel better about his chances in the fight, then good for him.

              Fury by KO
              well said, fury always seems to rise to the challenge and he faces adversity as well as any current heavyweight for sure. The same cant quite be said for AJ, hence why hes resorted to his super safe (boring) style as of late

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              • #17
                Originally posted by 1hourRun View Post
                I dont think that a referee will allow Tyson Fury to illegally strike A.J to the back of the head as much as Gypsy-Bum fouled Deontay Wilder. Joshua is the darling of boxing and he will be protected.

                But A.J is right, Tyson, without his illegal-palm strikes and Gypsy-Clothesline is rubbish. Look what happen to Tyson in the first encounter with Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder and then with Otto Wallin ; the less fouls Fury employs the less effective he his.

                Tyson Fury is garbage.
                stop talking rubbish, that foul to the back of the head u call it was thrown before wilder turned into it. no foul just bad timing on wilders part. and lets call a spade a spade wilder could have wrapped his gloves in cement and it wouldnt have mattered as he got absolutely annihilated. Wilder fans are just so cringy and show a complete lack of knowledge when it comes to the game

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                  stop talking rubbish, that foul to the back of the head u call it was thrown before wilder turned into it. no foul just bad timing on wilders part. and lets call a spade a spade wilder could have wrapped his gloves in cement and it wouldnt have mattered as he got absolutely annihilated. Wilder fans are just so cringy and show a complete lack of knowledge when it comes to the game
                  What about the other unnessary fouls that Tyson committed against Deontay 'Bronze-Bomber' Wilder? The fouls were so flagrant that Kenny Bayless had to deduct a point from Gypsy-Bum Tyson Fury, but, Bayless should of disqualified Tyson instead.

                  Rabbit-punches, palm/wrist strikes, tripping, wrestling, choking, even licking the 'Bronze-Bomber'.



                  Did David Price 'turn' his head before getting rabbit-punch by Tyson Fury? No matter if you try to duck out the way or try to block, that Gypsy-Clothesline is so wide that its going to hit you around the back of the head. Its a good thing that David Price was wearing head-gear, otherwise he would of probably got KO.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by allen23 View Post
                    stop talking rubbish, that foul to the back of the head u call it was thrown before wilder turned into it. no foul just bad timing on wilders part. and lets call a spade a spade wilder could have wrapped his gloves in cement and it wouldnt have mattered as he got absolutely annihilated. Wilder fans are just so cringy and show a complete lack of knowledge when it comes to the game
                    Indeed. Wilder himself is well known for his illegal punches, at least 5 of his previous opponents have spoken about it, and Siarhei Liakhovich even filed a formal protest.

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                    • #20
                      You tell him AJ! Fury can't fuck with you. Just watch out for those green custom made compromised Paffen Sports boxing gloves of his that he likes to wear.

                      He had all the padding removed from them; Especially in the right glove. So make sure you two wear the same brand of gloves come fight night.

                      Hire someone from your team to inspect and examine his gloves after the weigh in and on the night of the fight because this motherfucker is dangerous.

                      He has no scruples. Also, he is a notorious liar and a cheat; Who cannot compete on even playing field. If he can get away with it, he will cheat to win. Even if it means deliberately and seriously injuring his opponent just in order to do so.

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