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

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  • BodyBagz
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    #31
    Keep it clean, you cvnt.

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    • Jack Rivers
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      #32
      Reminds me of the old "Lenox Lewis, I'm coming for you"..lol

      Eh it's all talk until they enter the ring and see who comes victorious. My opinion, i think AJ gives Fury a much more difficult time than wilder.

      AJ can fight on the inside and has phenomenal inside combo power. This is what wilder doesn't have. If wilder gets on the inside, he like slap/paw punches. This is because he's used to fighting on the outside and throwing his right and landing knockouts.

      To be honest, most of Wilder's knockouts have mostly been the ref stopping the fight because he goes all windmill crazy like a storm... But he's really not landing anything.

      I like all three guys regardless of their strengths and weaknesses everyone knows about and points out... Whatever, i just want to see them fight. I don't care about arguing over articles on who's better than who and who has been in the trenches and so forth... Doesn't matter until they all fight each other.

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      • PunchyPotorff
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        #33
        Both the Wilder and Joshua fights will be monsters. Looking forward to each. Wilder will fold like a cheap suit, but Joshua will give Fury problems for some rounds. But in the end, I just don't see Fury losing that one. He is right... he's getting better with age.

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        • Jkp
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          #34
          Originally posted by davef
          Never been in at the deep end? Fury got flattened by the hardest puncher in the division and rose from the dead like the undertaker and controlled the rest of the round

          Joshua's an idiot last time he faced adversity he spat out his mouth guard and quit
          great comment.

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            #35
            Originally posted by davef
            Never been in at the deep end? Fury got flattened by the hardest puncher in the division and rose from the dead like the undertaker and controlled the rest of the round

            Joshua's an idiot last time he faced adversity he spat out his mouth guard and quit
            Tyson Fury at elite level has never been under sustain heavy bombardment 'Anthony Joshua experienced this vs Wladimir Kiltschko and prevailed'.

            But this is not really Tyson Fury's fault. We know both fighters have gotten up off the canvas to win, and both guys can be shaken. Going into this match 'Tyson Fury still has the more daunting task, he is facing a big puncher who is not quite on Fury's genius level but? Joshua's ring smarts are not at a low level, he is competent in his basic boxing.

            This is not a easy fight Tyson Fury, Joshua maybe slightly more durable than Wilder, overall has more scope on his offence, and has a better defense.

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              #36
              I fully expect a Fury win when the Joshua happens but I won't be "shocked" of there is an upset either.

              I do think Fury us the superior fighter and I think Joshua has gone backwards but there's still a small window of opportunity fir Joshua early in the fight

              So yes, backing Fury but I've seen far too many upsets in the heavyweight division to be writing cheques, I can't wait to see the fight though.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #37
                Originally posted by denium
                AJ clearly has little boxing IQ, however I rate Rob McCracken and I think that he will devise a suitable game plan. However Fury has incredible ring IQ and I'm confident that he will be able to adapt to anything AJ does in there.

                As long as Fury turns up fit and motivated, he wins any way he wants to. If he's not, the fight becomes more even, however I'd back a 75% Fury to beat AJ anyway.
                Rob will have a sound strategy but he might not have the fighter to execute.

                I would say Joshua has 3-4 rounds where he can be somewhat effective, after that the fight is gone, I think he will need to jump on Fury early, not right at the first bell, make it look like you are going to try boxing at long range for a minute or two then explode on and go for it.

                Fury, all he needs to do is move for the first 4 rounds.

                Joshua can be dangerous in short bursts, if he gets close to you and unleashes combos, especially on an opponent with long arms.

                But I'd say Joshua needs both a perfect game plan and Fury to make a mistake, all fury needs to do is just fight his fight.

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                • RossW
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by davef
                  Never been in at the deep end? Fury got flattened by the hardest puncher in the division and rose from the dead like the undertaker and controlled the rest of the round

                  Joshua's an idiot last time he faced adversity he spat out his mouth guard and quit
                  Pains me to criticise fighters but this comment seems fairly accurate to me.

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