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

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  • Jkp
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    #41
    Originally posted by Boricua181
    Just so you know Joshua was stopped by Dylan Whyte in the amateur's, Daniel Dubois in sparring, Lawrence Okolie (cruiser weight) in sparring, and by Andy Ruiz in the pro's. As far as I know only Dylan Whyte has been the only one to knockout Fury, and that was in a sparring session. Based on those stats Fury chin is sturdier than Joshua's.
    Too be fair ***** Whyte has KO'd every one in the top 50 in sparring.... according to him.

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    • Boricua181
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      #42
      Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
      Joshua was also stopped in sparring by David Price, Joey Dajwecko, Dave Allen and others
      That's an incredible/alarming amount of knockouts to suffer by anyone, let alone a current champion. I'm surprised he's only lost one professional fight to date.

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      • Tyistall
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        #43
        Originally posted by Jkp
        AJ vs Ruiz 2, was an awful eyesore of a fight.
        A person as fat as Ruiz should never be allowed in the ring.
        A person as timid and no engaging as AJ was, should have been disqualified (shades of hughie fury).
        Fury vs Klitschko was awful. That was the worst heavyweight championship fight I have ever witnessed and I wouldn't rewatch it if you paid me to. Yet you idiots give Fury props for it. Also, explain how AJ fought timidly, yet he outlanded Ruiz 2 to 1? So in your ****** brain, AJ fought timidly against Ruiz, but Fury was heroic against Klitschko hahahahh. Like I said, a lot of you on here are fu king retarrrded

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        • Jkp
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          #44
          Originally posted by Tyistall
          Fury vs Klitschko was awful. That was the worst heavyweight championship fight I have ever witnessed and I wouldn't rewatch it if you paid me to. Yet you idiots give Fury props for it. Also, explain how AJ fought timidly, yet he outlanded Ruiz 2 to 1? So in your ****** brain, AJ fought timidly against Ruiz, but Fury was heroic against Klitschko hahahahh. Like I said, a lot of you on here are fu king retarrrded
          If Klitchko was a foot shorter, morbidly obese, and didn't bother training for the fight, then they would be comparable.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Boricua181
            That's an incredible/alarming amount of knockouts to suffer by anyone, let alone a current champion. I'm surprised he's only lost one professional fight to date.
            Yes, it's actually somewhat bizzare that he can be ko'd in sparring so many times and yet win against better fighters in real fights, it makes me wonder if its a concentration issue in sparring.

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            • Boricua181
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              #46
              Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
              Yes, it's actually somewhat bizzare that he can be ko'd in sparring so many times and yet win against better fighters in real fights, it makes me wonder if its a concentration issue in sparring.
              That's a real good analysis, the thing is that you usually carry sparring habits, into your professional fights. In sparring your only ease up on your power, and use the session to practice new things. your not supposed to ever lose focus/concentration, while your in the ring whether your boxing, sparring, or fighting. To many things can go wrong, all sorts of fight canceling of injuries. the fight game is a dangerously serious sport. That said how many more knockouts do you think Anthony Joshua can sustain before he just another punch drunk pugilist. Anthony Joshua carries himself like a champion at all times in, and out of the ring. That's why he's has such a great fan base. That said he needs to protect himself at all times whether he's sparring, or defending his title(s).

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #47
                Originally posted by Tyistall
                Fury vs Klitschko was awful. That was the worst heavyweight championship fight I have ever witnessed and I wouldn't rewatch it if you paid me to. Yet you idiots give Fury props for it. Also, explain how AJ fought timidly, yet he outlanded Ruiz 2 to 1? So in your ****** brain, AJ fought timidly against Ruiz, but Fury was heroic against Klitschko hahahahh. Like I said, a lot of you on here are fu king retarrrded
                It was a terrible fight 'It was by no means a Mayweather type master class'.

                Fury in my opinion? Also fought negatively vs Kiltschko 'He just bamboozled him, with faints and odd movement'.

                Very smart tactics, but even Peter Fury knew 'That he could not fight that way in the rematch'.

                Note: I am neutral on Joshua VS Fury, sometimes I think? Joshua could go through him like paper mache, then other times I think 'Tyson Fury could just out boxed him badly'.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Roberto Vasquez
                  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.
                  I don`t know what are you talking about man, Fury beat Wallin about 9-3 in rounds regardless the huge cut. Cuts are pure luck.

                  Joshua was terribly beaten by Ruiz, who would not even be a competition for Fury.

                  I don`t see what can Joshua do to beat Fury, really not.

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                    #49
                    Once more the majority of the forum proving they don’t know how boxing works .

                    You can’t place anything based on Ruiz because it’s a more difficult style for AJ .


                    Fury won’t handle AJs body shots .AJ will have a big advantage going in with true power and underrated boxing skills .

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Boricua181
                      That's an incredible/alarming amount of knockouts to suffer by anyone, let alone a current champion. I'm surprised he's only lost one professional fight to date.
                      You're an idiot if you believe AJ got stopped in sparring by any of those bums.

                      The only guy that dropped him in sparring is David Price. And that was when he was an amateur and was preparing for the world championships. He just started boxing 2 years before that and Price was already a 2-yr pro and he was asked to spar him because Price also used to be with Team GB set up.

                      That dumb poster is a ****** troll.

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