Fury -Joshua is still far away. Joshua should beat Pulev and Usyk first, Fury should beat Wilder and Whyte. And when all that takes place, we can talk.
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Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer View PostFury -Joshua is still far away. Joshua should beat Pulev and Usyk first, Fury should beat Wilder and Whyte. And when all that takes place, we can talk.
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Originally posted by Tyistall View PostReading these comments, it's easy to see why Trump became president. There are a lot of ****** guys in here who don't think clearly. All Fury has to do is fight and beat Wilder and Whyte. Then he can fight AJ for all the marbles. Don't duck Whyte like Wilder did. Don't get caught taking steroids again and get banned. Just beat two guys then go into an undisputed fight for more money than he could imagine. But Fury will do everything he can to duck Whyte because he knows Whyte could possibly beat him and mess up his payday. That's why Fury is no real champion, he's a fraud.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostBullshit.
Wilder turned down $100million offer from DAZN then went on the Joe Rogan show bragging that AJ had been "begging" to fight him.
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Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
Not because Ruiz Jr did, because AJ is there to be hit, and I think Wilder has the better chin by a good margin.
Wilder would definitely find AJ and likely sleep him in one shot.
Fury's a renowned big hitter?
Yeah, I know, he's huge, he's with Kronk, he changed style... but is Tyson Fury a proven big puncher? The answer is no isn't it?
We've seen Wilder take a shot. Only occasionally given the opposition he faced. He stood up to a huge barrage from Ortiz but he was absolutely out on his feet.
We've also seen AJ take shots from decent heavyweights. We saw him out on his feet against Wlad. He got through it.
I don't think the chin argument is in any way clear cut. A good hook to the side of the head will fk anyone up.
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Originally posted by Cool Scant View Postflat fee offers offers for a fight if that magnitude was clearly bs. That’s why The ceo of DAZN apologized for the shenanigans
He said that he wished he'd put more groundwork into creating relationships with Wilder's team. He never apologised for offering a huge flat fee.
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Originally posted by Toffee View PostWilder fans have rewritten history on that one. He didn't apologise for that at all.
He said that he wished he'd put more groundwork into creating relationships with Wilder's team. He never apologised for offering a huge flat fee.
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