Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Believes He'll Stop Tyson Fury in Six Rounds

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  • Jkp
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    #71
    AJ got annihilated by a short fat mexican blob. Despite having huge physical height and reach advantage.

    Imagine how AJ would struggle being the smaller man, against someone like Fury.
    I dont think AJ will even land a jab. The robot would completely malfunction.

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    • Jkp
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      #72
      Originally posted by _original_
      I'm actually predicting Fury to stop AJ. Fury does everything AJ does but 10x better except for power punching. But I can see Fury pitching a shutout or overwhelming him for a tko win
      When was the last time AJ demonstrated a power punch and got a clean KO of someone?

      I dont think he has ever KO'd anyone cleanly.

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      • The plunger man
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        #73
        Originally posted by Jkp
        When was the last time AJ demonstrated a power punch and got a clean KO of someone?

        I dont think he has ever KO'd anyone cleanly.
        has fury ever knocked a fighter out who weighed above 200lbs ? No he hasn’t he could not even keep wilder on the canvas and he outweighed him by 35lbs

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        • Monty Fisto
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          #74
          Originally posted by Jkp
          When was the last time AJ demonstrated a power punch and got a clean KO of someone?

          I dont think he has ever KO'd anyone cleanly.
          You didn't watch him fight Povetkin then?

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          • D4RKW4T3R1
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            #75
            I have learned to appreciate the pure level of boxing talent being put on by British Heavyweight fighters as well as the gamesmanship they display. It makes for quality entertainment and that speaks volumes about the level of competition. White lost his chance to throw a monkey wrench into Tyson Fury's plans. If Fury can dominate the mouth of the South, AJ will need to be better than he was against Klitchko if he expects to get through Fury. It should be the biggest fight since the days of Lennox Lewis.

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            • PunchyPotorff
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              #76
              IMO highly unlikely Joshua gets past Fury. Fury is a much better boxer, better stamina, range, quicker. It will be competitive in spots, no denying that... but in the end Fury gets the W either by mid/late stoppage or UD.

              And BTW, it will be an extremely high energy event. If I'm a promoter of a prospect, I would do anything to get my guy on that card. The event will generate a bunch of positive publicity for the sport, and I'm definitely looking forward to it.

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              • LoadedWraps
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                #77
                Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
                IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua believes that he's capable of stopping WBC champion Tyson Fury in the first six rounds. Joshua and Fury are almost in line to fight each other in 2021. The two champions have already agreed on a 50-50 deal when it comes to the financial terms.
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by The plunger man
                  has fury ever knocked a fighter out who weighed above 200lbs ? No he hasn’t he could not even keep wilder on the canvas and he outweighed him by 35lbs
                  Wilder is a warrior and a tough sob, both him and Tyson would never quit a fight unlike your man gayj.

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                  • mjh1969
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                    #79
                    Joshua is versatile which gives him a better chance with Fury. If he can pop Fury every time he feints and move around and use the ring, then Joshua can win. Joshua has to crack Fury early to get his respect, worry him and make him change his gameplan.

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                    • Anglo_Saxon
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                      #80
                      The baby eating Bishop of Bath and Wells.

                      Stay humble yer big dope.

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