[Please Help] Does AJ get through Fury's resume undefeated?żInvicto???

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #81
    Originally posted by LoadedWraps
    As a professional, never. Fury is a god.
    It will be interesting to see HOW he would react to a legitimate defeat 'A stoppage loss' etc

    Tyson Fury has already climbed his mount Everest, beating Wladimir Kiltschko was his Everest 'He will ether retire or rematch Wilder and make that his last fight'.

    If Fury is beaten on points 'I don't think as a man, he will accept that as a defeat'. Although Tyson Fury is no bare-knuckle fighter, he has grown up around that culture 'The only way a man is beaten in a bare-knuckle duel, is by telling his opponent he does not want to continue'.

    Tyson Fury know's Deontay Wilder wanted to continue 'Tyson Fury is a better fighter than Wilder, but I sense the Fury's respect Wilder's fighting spirit'. I have described Wilder as a extremely a game fighter, almost ignorant towards Violence 'It is not even that he is that tough physically, because Wilder gets hurt constantly'.

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    • LoadedWraps
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      #82
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
      It will be interesting to see HOW he would react to a legitimate defeat 'A stoppage loss' etc

      Tyson Fury has already climbed his mount Everest, beating Wladimir Kiltschko was his Everest 'He will ether retire or rematch Wilder and make that his last fight'.

      If Fury is beaten on points 'I don't think as a man, he will accept that as a defeat'. Although Tyson Fury is no bare-knuckle fighter, he has grown up around that culture 'The only way a man is beaten in a bare-knuckle duel, is by telling his opponent he does not want to continue'.

      Tyson Fury know's Deontay Wilder wanted to continue 'Tyson Fury is a better fighter than Wilder, but I sense the Fury's respect Wilder's fighting spirit'. I have described Wilder as a extremely a game fighter, almost ignorant towards Violence 'It is not even that he is that tough physically, because Wilder gets hurt constantly'.

      It definitely would be interesting, always is, but he has to be defeated first for us to find out.



      Who will be the one!? They say someone out there always has your number. Is Fury the exception!?

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        #83
        He’d have 2-3 losses.

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          #84
          Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
          He’d have 2-3 losses.

          At least.

          Guys like Wilder, Wallin, and Cunningham give AJ hell.

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            #85
            Different versions of Wlad so that one is no slam dunk. Probably AJ beats Wilder but maybe not. Definitely the version of Joshua before Ruiz 2 was prone to gassing out. Against Wilder that would have spelled disaster.

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              #86
              Originally posted by LoadedWraps

              At least.

              Guys like Wilder, Wallin, and Cunningham give AJ hell.
              Wilder would...

              Not the other two.

              Hearn is probably genuinely looking at Wallin as a future PPV opponent for AJ or Whyte.

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                #87
                Originally posted by RJJ-94-02=GOAT
                Wilder would...

                Not the other two.

                Hearn is probably genuinely looking at Wallin as a future PPV opponent for AJ or Whyte.


                A good PPV imo.

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