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

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  • Jkp
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    #81
    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
    Fury new gronk style seems quite heavy handed. But they both aren't known for huge ko punches.

    But we do know AJ has a terrible chin, and Fury has decent chin.

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    • The plunger man
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      #82
      Originally posted by denium
      Wilder is a warrior and a tough sob, both him and Tyson would never quit a fight unlike your man gayj.
      wilder would get sparked by Joshua inside 5 rounds and left koed on the floor.
      It’s about power not about how tough you are taking punches from a 270lb man who don’t have concussive power.
      Your just referencing one fight between 2 boxers and you have no idea how wilder or fury will react when getting clipped by a bigger stronger fighter....Joshua lost and got clipped and that happens in heavyweight boxing but I’m pretty confident that Joshua would brutalise wilder and stop fury.
      Fury cannot punch never has and never will no matter where he trains and putting it all down to his last fight with wilder is naive fella.
      Thanks for the k I give one back when it’s a worthy post mate

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      • OnlytheTruth
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        #83
        I really love it that there is all this confidence that Fury will beat Joshua.

        It was the same with Joshua fans before Ruiz 1.
        It was the same with Wilder fans before Fury 1.

        I don't like Fury but I respect his boxing skills. Fury is a good talker but you know he is having conversations about 2-way rematch clauses because he knows he can lose. It's only his loyal (albeit clueless) fans that need to sit down and have a slice of humble pie.

        Wilder can knock Fury out, you can talk shit about Wilder all day but one punch can end it.
        Joshua can knock Fury out, you can talk shit about Joshua all day but Joshua is 10x better than Wilder in all ways but single punch power.

        If you can't see Fury's faults and weaknesses; you are blind.
        If you can't accept Fury isn't this all-conquering god, you are both blind and ******.

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          #84
          Originally posted by Jkp
          Fury new gronk style seems quite heavy handed. But they both aren't known for huge ko punches.

          But we do know AJ has a terrible chin, and Fury has decent chin.
          I'm not sure you can measure Joshua's chin and Fury's chin with the same ruler though.

          Fury, although he took Wilder's right hand, he also got knocked down by a cruiserweight and Neven Pajkic (17-1, 5KO's)

          Joshua knocked down by a clean Klitschko shot and an amazing temple shot from Ruiz.

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          • Jack Rivers
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            #85
            We've seen AJ beat better opponent's than wilder and he's a lot more technical as a boxer. I think AJs power is comparable to wilders, maybe not as strong... It's all on the delivery of the punch. Wilder goes for the one punch knockout while AJ throws a fury of hard punches. Plus look at the level of opponents. Wilder has been "knocking out" lesser quality opponents, while AJ has stopped/tko better fighters than what wilder has faced.

            If Fury fights AJ from the inside like he did wilder i think there's a good possibility that AJ can catch Fury with his combos and power and knock fury out.

            Is AJ chinny? Maybe. But anyone taking a heavyweight punch has a high probability of being wobbled, knocked down or knocked out. We are human taking a punch to the skull with our brains wobbling around...lol. AJ was flushed by klitschko and got up while ruiz caught him on the temple/ear which threw off his equilibrium.

            I think the first fight between AJ and fury will go the distance. Fury is elusive and big which will make it tough for AJ unless fury fights on the inside with him and gets low.

            Either way I'm just ready to see the fight.

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            • Roberto Vasquez
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              #86
              Originally posted by thack
              Fury is an excellent boxer and precise hurtful puncher we've all (but you!) seen what happens when fighters 'time' Joshua as Whyte, Wlad and Ruiz did , Tyson can put in and on the punchers to hurt Joshua and when he's hurt Tyson won't wait for rounds as Ruiz did ...he's out of there!
              You kind of missed the point that Fury couldn't stop unrated fighters like Pianeta or Wallin. Joshua is fighting top opposition all the time. Fury is just in and out.

              The first "boxer" (not a brawler like Wilder) Fury got in with (Wallin) gave him all sorts of problems.

              50/50 fight!

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              • champion4ever
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                #87
                I would like to see the old Anthony Joshua back. The one who is muscular, weighs 250 lbs, fights flat-footed and settle down on his punches for power; Not the fleet-footed one who is constantly moving his feet in order to evade punches.

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