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  • #31
    50-50 fight as far as i am concerned.
    Pay step aside money if you have to and make this fight already while there is massive interest.

    Its not a given that both come though their next fight.
    Wilder is still very very dangerous!!!

    Whyte just got splattered by a 40+ old man he had dropped twice!!

    This is HW boxing. Get your money while the getting is good!!!

    Make Fury v AJ now!!!!
    Last edited by slimPickings; 09-02-2020, 08:04 AM.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by OLD JUD View Post
      'Joshua on Fury: I've Seen Nothing To Make Me Think He's a Massive Threat'

      And you thought the same about Ruiz before the first fight....That ended well for you didn't it?

      The bad news is that Fury is in a different league to Ruiz.
      He even let Ruiz pose with his belts so I don’t think risk assessment is his strong point.

      Trained for rematch by swiping a snickers off a fat kid and tried keeping it off him for 12 rounds.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by KeepAmericaGr8t View Post
        You could have just admitted to yourself you were constipated and finally needed to poop real bad instead of making this post!
        There already is a t at the end of the word eight.

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        • #34
          So many idiots believe Fury too much just because he beat paper champ wilder... Aj will hurt and knock him out before 9

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          • #35
            Originally posted by KeepAmericaGr8t View Post
            Oh boy. More hyperbole. Wilder was less than a second a way from victory!
            Funny how you didn't put the following sentence in bold text. I'll do it for you for some clarity...

            AJ has a far greater chance of beating Fury than Wilder ever did/has. AJ is simply a better boxer than Wilder in every aspect.

            Wilder had a 1 (punch that caused the knockdown) in, what? 400+ (punches thrown) chance of winning? That's the only way he could win, landing a lucky punch. AJ has the far superior skill set than Wilder and also packs a punch. Logic says AJ has a greater chance of beating Fury than Wilder's one lucky punch out of 400+.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by Squared.Circle View Post
              Funny how you didn't put the following sentence in bold text. I'll do it for you for some clarity...

              AJ has a far greater chance of beating Fury than Wilder ever did/has. AJ is simply a better boxer than Wilder in every aspect.

              Wilder had a 1 (punch that caused the knockdown) in, what? 400+ (punches thrown) chance of winning? That's the only way he could win, landing a lucky punch. AJ has the far superior skill set than Wilder and also packs a punch. Logic says AJ has a greater chance of beating Fury than Wilder's one lucky punch out of 400+.
              Totally agree with you. Loads of Fury ****wagoners who’ll vanish if Joshua beats Fury.

              Joshua fans are realistic that Fury can obviously win but Fury fans are so confident that AJ CANNOT win that it’ll be hilarious to see this place after.

              AJ by TKO within 8. He won’t be able to spark Fury out with one punch. It’ll be a combination of heavy punches and we all know when Fury goes down he recovers well so if AJ lands heavy (which I think he will), he needs to follow up and avoid his clinches.

              It’s not rocket science! Only way Fury wins is to win the psychological battle and out-box AJ.
              Last edited by OnlytheTruth; 09-02-2020, 09:09 AM.

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              • #37
                This comment is ridiculous from Joshua .Having ran shamelessly from Wilder , the man that Tyson dissected , hammered then flattened , he is hoping that maybe with this ridiculous sort of language people may just forget how he first of all ran from a fight with Wilder (give me 50 mil , i'll sign tomorrow'...here's 80 mil instead ...oh NO) and instead fought a little fat 'snicker man' who hammered him with his short arms to the point where he was asking his coach 'what's he going to do now?'....again ridiculous.
                If Joshua is unlucky enough to find himself in the ring with a fit and ready Tyson Fury he will be asking poor Rob McCracken a lot more of the same and poor Rob will only advise him to do what his limits are , one two Josh !
                Hearn will keep him safe don't worry!

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Tyistall View Post
                  Fury took nandrolone to barely beat Klitschko.
                  Fury got a gift decision in the McDermott fight.
                  Fury could have been stopped on cuts by Wallin.
                  Fury has been knocked down multiple times, once by a cruiserweight.
                  Fury is not the unbeatable monster that you have all made him into, based off one fight.
                  AJ will stop Fury within 7
                  AJ got slaughtered by Ruiz and quit on hes feet, and struggled to even find Parker. Struggled to get by a one armed Whyte. He aint stopping Fury. But how to talk to a guy who thinks the Klitschko Fury fight was close?

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Akutalee View Post
                    So many idiots believe Fury too much just because he beat paper champ wilder... Aj will hurt and knock him out before 9
                    He couldn't hurt and knock out Parker mate. How's he gonna find Fury?

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Mindgames View Post
                      He couldn't hurt and knock out Parker mate. How's he gonna find Fury?
                      If you're comfortably outboxing a guy in a title unification fight... why would you change anything to go and search for a knockout?

                      Just to appease you?

                      The idea (as posted above) that he 'struggled' against Parker and Whyte is nonsense. He's struggled against only two fighters, one of which he knocked out and one he avenged comfortably.

                      Unless your definition of 'struggling' is that the other guy was actually in the fight?

                      Olympic champion, deepest CV in the division, unified three belts, did it all in 21 pro fights... beaten every man he's faced.

                      And people on here have got him as a no hoper. You see how ridiculous that looks don't you?
                      Last edited by Toffee; 09-02-2020, 09:40 AM.

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