Comments Thread For: Hearn: I Believe Joshua Will Knock Out Pulev and Tyson Fury

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  • JakeTheBoxer
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    #21
    Usyk would be a better fight for Fury than Joshua. Joshua is so predictable. Fury will be toying with him all night long and stop him lately.

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    • MANNY67
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      #22
      This is heavy weight boxing anything can happen

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      • VislorTurlough
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        #23
        I believe your company and DAZN are near financial ruin

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        • Roberto Vasquez
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          #24
          Joshua Fury is 50/50 until it happens then we will see what is really up and say "Of course!....."

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          • Roberto Vasquez
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            #25
            Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
            Usyk would be a better fight for Fury than Joshua. Joshua is so predictable. Fury will be toying with him all night long and stop him lately.
            Like he toyed with Wallin?? and that bum he went the full distance with? Don't believe the hype. Wilder hit Fury enough times and he is meant to be a terrible boxer... It's just that Fury almost never fights anyone in the top-20. Wilder is the only one he has fought in 5 years....

            Meanwhile almost every AJ fight is against a top 10 boxer.

            50/50 fight for sure.

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            • Boricua181
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              #26
              Originally posted by DougalDylan
              Fury is arguably beaten already by John McDermott who had the tenth of Joshuas skill and power. He also got knocked down by a cruiserweight Cunningham. So he's hardly unbeatable.

              I'm still betting on Fury vs Joshua as he always raised his game for the big fights but it's tough to call, Joshuas a much better boxer than Wilder ever was.
              I never said Fury was unbeatable, what I said was that he was undefeated there is a big difference between those two words. No one is unbeatable, but there are quiet a few undefeated fighters in the sport. That doesn't mean that they wont be beaten eventually, it just means it hasn't happened yet. What I am saying is that in my opinion Fury is a better boxer than both, Joshua, and Wilder, and he has a better chin than they do. I used to think that Wilder would knockout Joshua if, and when they met. Now I'm not so sure about that, because they both have questionable chins. That's all I have to say about that, nobody knows what would happen, it's just our opinions on the subject.

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              • Marvlus Marv
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                #27
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                Just to test your boxing knowledge

                Please list all current heavyweights you belive beat a 20 stone Ruiz Jr by standing and trading.
                You're being too extreme. Let's remember that AJ back pedalled for most of the fight (when he said he'd KO Ruiz) but that doesn't mean he should've stood and traded from the first bell. It would have been nice to see AJ launch assaults on Ruiz but I think there was only one aggressive move in the 1st round which opened up a cut. Nothing after that.
                Rather than list all current HWs to beat a 20 stone Ruiz, my point is that AJ was too scared to get involved with Ruiz for fear of losing the exchanges. Heck, even Fury went after Wilder in the rematch - like he said he would.
                That's all.

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                • Oldskoolg
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                  #28
                  So what about that “American takeover” there Edward? Are we on a schedule or? Just looking out for this since you and all your arselickers were trumpeting your great arrival in America on a white horse....

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                  • BirdSong
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                    #29
                    Hearn has this remarkable ability which is when he open's his mouth and talk's all I want to do is cover my ears

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                    • super-x
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                      #30
                      I would confidently bet my whole house and everything in it on Fury to teach AJ a boxing lesson and potentially stop him, and im a fan of both but as floyd always said... "skills pay the bills" and furys showed many different variants of his skill set and his ability to adapt styles in a very short space of time. He is this generations great.

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