But one guy got up, finished the fight on the front foot, then fought a rematch unafraid and positive, giving the guy no real respect. The other AJ, didn't stop moving even for a second, in case he caught a shot.He boxed smart, but never set himself. He wasn't willing to take chances against Parker either. Against a longer, more mobile man, AJ will have to take some chances, and i dont think he will.
Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua Believes He'll Stop Tyson Fury in Six Rounds
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Fury couldn't even stop Pianeta. How is he going to stop Joshua? AJ's not a small HW like Wilder. People acting like Fury has become some kind of KO artist. He couldn't even legit stop Wilder.
Fury has beaten one top-20 HW in 5 years and now he can beat everyone in the top-10?? - even though he goes out of his way to fight boxers outside the top 20?? Makes sense...Comment
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I still remember how Joshua was totally humiliated by a fat boy who came to fight. Joshua's uncomprehending smile after the first knockdown of others to follow.
How Joshua cowardly ran and refused to engage in any exchanges in their second fight.
And now, he will end Fury in 6.
That I want to see...Comment
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Contractually there will be two fights. I think Joshua is better than the naysayers think. Joshua is strong and has a better inside game than Fury or Wallin for that matter. If AJ finds that he can't box outside he'll go inside and Fury doesn't have the power to stop him.
How will Fury cope with not being the underdog? How will he cope with everyone believing that Joshua is a easy fight for him? Tyson Fury relishes the idea of being the underdog, don't let him fool you 'Tyson Fury is at his best when the world is against him'.
Now that is not the case.
Reason why I am bringing this up is because, there are two types of pressure 'Being the the underdog, and being the KING'.
Joshua has never been the underdog, against Fury he is the underdog 'And I think he is going to enjoy it'.
Note: In general sometimes in life people make out, that being the underdog is some terrible thing 'Oh nobody expected nothing on me' It is actually not always a bad thing. Tyson Fury is no longer a underdog, he is on everyone's radar 'And he has convinced his followers that he is miles better/dimensions apart from any of these other heavyweights 'That is what they believe, but I can read people very well'.
Linford Christie once stated 'Everyone on the starting line says that that they are 'Number 1' but then there is a second voice which says 'I'm I'. Linford Christie stated that in his mind there was no second voice.
I am neutral on Joshua vs Fury, but in Fury's supporters I can read and sense 'FEAR'. There is a second voice in all of their minds etc Is there a second voice in Tyson Fury's mind?Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-27-2020, 04:03 PM.Comment
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Fury is the favorite but like any heavyweight boxer, none of them are unbeatable, and Fury would admit that.
The biggest advantage Fury holds over Joshua is what each guy believes about the other to be true. The mental aspect of boxing
Not saying that I agree but the general consensus is that if pressed and hurt enough Joshua will wilt and possibly quit. This is likely what Fury believes and this is fuel to keep going because you know that he will fold if you can get to him.
For Joshua he likely believes that Fury is not the type to wilt or quit, and that you have to either stop him or outbox him to a decision. That is sort of like an anti fuel in a grueling fight because inside you feel like that person is not going to stop.
In the end though anything is possible. One of them could get sparked out in the 1st for all we know.Comment
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Anthony Joshua would knock the bum spark out. AJ is a more scientific, complete and fundamentally sound fighter than Tyson Fury. Fury only has the edge in height, size and reach.
The reason why I say this because just judging by their common opponent Wladimir Klitschko. Fury ran out the clock and played keep away from Klitschko, in order to prevent from getting hit by him.
While on the other hand, Anthony Joshua put combination punches together and knocked Klitschko out. Hopefully, he doesn't get the opportunity to defeat Tyson Fury before he loses 0 to Deonaty Wilder.Comment
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