Can TYSON FURY survive these NEW Left Hooks?! Good lawd

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  • Larry the boss
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    #31
    is he suppose to just stand there and let him hit him like that?

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    • Toffee
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      #32
      Originally posted by deathofaclown
      Joshua’s best win is a life and death fight with a Fury leftover who had been inactive and was in his 40’s

      Never forget that

      All people can come back with is that Fury’s fight with Wlad was boring, well that’s because Wlad wasn’t good enough to make it exciting. Fury just nullified him. Easy work.
      Fury leftover = An absolute all time great.
      Inactive = Fury dragged out and then finally cancelled a rematch; it's not like Wlad retired.
      In his 40s = He had just turned 41... compared to the sprightly young man nearing his 40th birthday that Fury beat.

      I'll acknowledge that Fury's win against Wlad ranks higher than Joshua's simply because it ended a long reign by a great champion.

      Will you acknowledge that Joshua has fought and beaten multiple top 10 fighters?

      And that Fury's third best win is a draw?

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      • LoadedWraps
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        #33
        Originally posted by ThunderFists
        Lol i already see fury leaning back from the left hook and popping him with a straight right down the pipe

        A quick pull counter will send AJ tumbling into the ropes.

        But I'd get just as engorged seeing him tap his own chin and eat AJs shots flush and laugh them off like Mayorga did to Trinidad.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #34
          Originally posted by Toffee
          Fury leftover = An absolute all time great.
          Inactive = Fury dragged out and then finally cancelled a rematch; it's not like Wlad retired.
          In his 40s = He had just turned 41... compared to the sprightly young man nearing his 40th birthday that Fury beat.

          I'll acknowledge that Fury's win against Wlad ranks higher than Joshua's simply because it ended a long reign by a great champion.

          Will you acknowledge that Joshua has fought and beaten multiple top 10 fighters?

          And that Fury's third best win is a draw?
          We all knew Fury beat Wilder twice. But that aside...

          Sure you could say AJ fought more top 10 opponents. That’s not forgetting that Ruiz wasn’t even top 10 when he beat Joshua. Whyte wasn’t world level, It was a British title fight

          Also pre-2015 when Fury went missing from boxing for three years, There wasn’t many fighters from now around in kind of 2012 to 2015 for example. The likes of Dillian, Ortiz, Parker, AJ etc hadn’t emerged really, not at a good level. Fury was fighting guys like Chisora, Cunningham etc. Had Haye pull out twice. And really outside of Wlad and a couple of others, they were pretty much all that was about.

          Since Fury returned, he fought Wilder twice.

          At the end of the day, both Wlad and Wilder were ranked higher than anyone AJ has beaten at the time of beating them. That’s not even up for debate.

          So you could give a quantity to AJ, but Fury has 2 better wins than anything Joshua has.

          Even Joshua’s supposed list of good wins is a bit debatable. Dillian White was still a domestic level fighter when AJ beat him 5 years ago. The likes of Takam, Breazeale and Martin are really no better or worse than the likes of Chisora.

          Povetkin is a good win, Parker was a pretty good win. Outside of that, it’s not like he was beating great fighters. Wlad being the best, coming off a loss to Fury. So Joshua probably has one more truly solid win than Fury, but Fury has the better wins.
          Last edited by deathofaclown; 08-28-2020, 11:16 AM.

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          • BangEM
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            #35
            Blimey!

            A gypo is going down! Sweet Caroline!

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            • OldTerry
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              #36
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              Anyone who wants to lose money bets on Fury . You can’t talk about running because Fury ran away from a Matchroom deal before he publicly stated Wilder couldn’t box and was an easier target.

              Reasonable ppl will figure out why Fury asked for 60% to fight AJ but accepted a even fight with Wilder who had no draw bringing in PPV .

              Fury knows AJ is the most dangerous to take him only the posters like you make excuses not to actually see it . I guarantee an AJ win if he doesn’t I’ll leave the forum that’s how much I know about boxing. Fury doesn’t have the back fire to dictate that fight .
              I'll be pulling for Fury to win the fight if it ever happens. Having said that I've seen you proven right too many times to doubt your knowledge of boxing. If by chance Joshua loses then please don't leave this forum as your opinions make things interesting.

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              • champion4ever
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                #37
                Nope, it's his kryptonite. Remember, that it was the left hook that nearly decapitated and flattened him in the first Wilder vs Fury fight.

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                • Boxing Goat
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by boliodogs
                  Ruiz survived everything AJ threw at him in both fights so it seems likely fury can do the same. By the way Fury punches back unlike the mitt.
                  The mitt punched back in fight I

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                  • sicko
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by SplitSecond
                    Fury Wallin 12th


                    What about this left hook? Sorry, I’m partially blind. Can you tell me if it lands?
                    Wallin landed some good shots for sure but he is quicker than AJ...of course not as good and AJ would destroy him but he is quicker

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                    • OnlytheTruth
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Toffee
                      Shhh, most on here haven't seen Fury box beyond the two Wilder fights. And if they've got Wilder as a beast then, by extension, Fury must really be something special.
                      LOL, I know what you mean. I can't say that I've been watching boxing all my life though!

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