Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Vows To Annihilate Deontay Wilder, Then Anthony Joshua

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Vows To Annihilate Deontay Wilder, Then Anthony Joshua

    WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has sent a firm warning to his main rivals in the weight class. Fury was in the ring back in February, when he dropped and stopped Deontay Wilder in the seventh round to capture the WBC world title at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas.
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  • hugh grant
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    Maybe if fury beats wilder for a 3rd time might get Josh respect? Or if fury beats josh himself then he will respectbfury?

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    • MxicoFistology
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      #3
      You guys should get creative with the title intros. Its always that a certain fighter “smiles” or “vows” to do something

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      • Blackstarr
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        #4
        Originally posted by hugh grant
        Maybe if fury beats wilder for a 3rd time might get Josh respect? Or if fury beats josh himself then he will respectbfury?
        Judging from their most recent fights and a simple eye test, Fury clearly appears to be the number 1 fighter. However fights are won on paper, and I somewhat get AJ’s point in that Fury has been put on an untouchable pedestal with only two championship level victories, having had a longer pro career, and took 8 years to get to Klitschko.

        On the other hand, AJ fought Klitschko with only 4 years’ pro experience and a shorter amateur career than Fury, and has solely fought championship level fights since with far less time to develop. Consequently in his own view, he has been in the deep end more than Fury and I’d tend to agree.

        Even more so because I was never sold on Wilder in the first place. His general opposition level to date was so dreadful, yet he still managed to consistently lose rounds until he was bailed out with the singular punch in his arsenal. At this stage, I’m really doubtful a rematch victory over Wilder would prove anything more.

        If Fury was to convincingly beat AJ however, then perhaps I’ll jump on the Fury bandwagon like everyone else!

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        • sledgehammer17
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          BJ isn't intimidating himself, he's just a bodybuilding big daft robot, walking around puffing his chest out don't scare people, it just makes him look like a p***k, he cudnt even intimidate a guy 8 inches shorter than him and fat as butter, so good luck with Tyson fury who is a classic boxer and will make BJ look so so ******.

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          • Jkp
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            I doubt aj has the balls to ever get in ring with fury. After what the short fat Mexican did to him.

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            • W1LL
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              #7
              Originally posted by hugh grant
              Maybe if fury beats wilder for a 3rd time might get Josh respect? Or if fury beats josh himself then he will respectbfury?
              AJ's fragile ego won't allow him to praise a rival. Did you see the Sky Sports "interview" where AJ says all Fury does is move about and act awkward? Haha! This lad has no clue, too many yes men in his camp. Too arrogant to admit that Fury is a bonafide bogeyman.

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                #8
                Fury is gonna body AJ.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  Of course

                  Fury is just on another level to AJ. He won’t let it go at the distance either, it will be over within eight rounds, probably earlier.

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                  • deathofaclown
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                    Originally posted by W1LL
                    AJ's fragile ego won't allow him to praise a rival. Did you see the Sky Sports "interview" where AJ says all Fury does is move about and act awkward? Haha! This lad has no clue, too many yes men in his camp. Too arrogant to admit that Fury is a bonafide bogeyman.
                    AJ is a late starter in boxing like Wilder was. Although they did well as an amateur and pro, they still lack that real IQ that you get from doing it from a young age, and that’s why they can’t really see what fury can do.

                    Joshua’s team better be able to drill it into him just how many good attributes Fury has and what to look out for, otherwise he’s going to be in for a rude awakening from the opening bell.

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