Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: I Still Favor Tyson Fury To Beat Anthony Joshua Easily

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Amir Khan: I Still Favor Tyson Fury To Beat Anthony Joshua Easily

    Bolton star Amir Khan believes Tyson Fury would easily defeat Anthony Joshua if the two heavyweights collided in a high stakes unification with all of the major titles at stake.
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  • sammybee
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    Fury will be the favorite to win that fight.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #3
      He’s right, Fury wins easily

      Khan is in a difficult position though, He is being honest but now it looks like he is being bitter because big AJ piped his wife

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      • labash
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        Amir Con! Not everyone will be a skillful under achiever. AJ is far more skillful than Bruno in comparison and has done better than Bruno even at Present.

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        • champion4ever
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          Is Khan still peeved at AJ for smashing his wife?

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          • SuperSuperLeeds
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            Originally posted by labash
            Amir Con! Not everyone will be a skillful under achiever. AJ is far more skillful than Bruno in comparison and has done better than Bruno even at Present.
            Well let's think about this, it is said that heavyweights of yesteryear were much more skillfull and nuanced, when Bruno been mcall he was coming in off the back of two wins over ATGs lewis and holmes and then beat the unbeaten Oleg maskaev straight after losing to Bruno. So some could claim that the mcall win is superior to anything on AJs resume, yes on quantity AJ has the better resume but klitschko was coming into the AJ fight off of a loss and retired straight after, he was old and wasn't a champion and that is AJs best win. just like dillian whyte has quantity over some other heavyweights with wins over fighters like rivas, chisora etc. It doesn't make him anything special when it comes to the elite. That is my argument for Fury being superior to AJ, he has much higher quality of wins regardless of joshuas quantity. But yeah as 2x and unified AJ has on paper achieved much more than Bruno and a better reign obviously wirh defences but, based on best win AJ still needs to face an active good fighter of his generation like a proven Dubois/hrgovic or fury/wilder

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            • Earl-Hickey
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              Whilst I definatley favour Fury to win, I don't know about "easy"

              I've never seen anyone have an "easy" night against Joshua, (even Ruiz had to get off his back to win).

              I just don't know, in a huge fight like this, where both guys will presumably bring their A Game, I expect Fury to have to bite down on the gumshield and come through a few rough moments, I think it will be a fun fight to watch.

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              • Rustyman
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                Amir will never support Joshua because of the rumours of Joshua tapping his wife. This is nothing to do with boxing options, it is pure jealousy. Fury might beat Joshua and vice versa but I put no stock in the opinions of a "man" who tried it on with a ****** and who had a wank on national television.

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                • Squared.Circle
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                  Whilst I definatley favour Fury to win, I don't know about "easy"

                  I've never seen anyone have an "easy" night against Joshua, (even Ruiz had to get off his back to win).

                  I just don't know, in a huge fight like this, where both guys will presumably bring their A Game, I expect Fury to have to bite down on the gumshield and come through a few rough moments, I think it will be a fun fight to watch.
                  Completely agree. As much as I want AJ to win, I think Fury will win a close decision. It definitely won't be easy, AJ won't be getting Wildered.

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                  • hugh grant
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                    Khan really has a way with words rubs it in.
                    You can just say 100% you feel fury wins and we'd get message. But you say easily? And Josh is robotic like Bruno lol.

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