Will Joshua QUIT against Fury?

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  • BoloShot
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    #31
    Originally posted by Noelanthony
    Don’t be ******. Fury beats up on a boxer that was clearly troubled by his heavy costume. Then you have to factor in his ostrich legs. Fury battered him for 7 rounds at will and still couldn’t knock him out. Fury doesn’t smash anyone. He is a masterful boxer and will be rightly favourite for the match against AJ but if he’s not stoping Wallin he is not stopping AJ.

    Wilder made Fury look like Foreman the way he was getting hit and staggering and we both know Fury has Silicone breasts as pillows.

    I will say you have been consistent you supported Fury when it was not cool to support him but calm the *** down with this ludicrousness about AJ quitting.Tyson doesn’t have the power to make any top 10 quit
    In case you didn't notice, Wallin was definitely hurt by a few shots but he's definitely a tough son of a gun. I bet his chin is better than AJs to some degree.

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      #32
      Originally posted by boliodogs
      You are way too much of a hater. You don't have to like AJ but your extreme hate for him is ridiculous. Look what you did to Davis's face in the poster. Did you join this forum for just to spew hate on boxers? Fury has to actually beat AJ in a real life fight for bragging rights. Just beating him in your imagination does not count.
      Seriously dude, get a sense of humour.

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      • BattlingNelson
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        #33
        Will Fury use peds again against AJ?

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        • Squ□redCircle34
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          #34
          If Joshua isn’t on his P’s an Q’s he’ll get a worse beating than Wilder did!

          AJ’s defense is to either hold up the high guard or get on his bike, Fury is superior in every way except power and we’ve seen the hardest hitting heavyweight since Mike Tyson couldn’t keep Fury down an out!

          Joshua is gonna have to make it dogfight and show he has more dog than Fury and work the body of the big man!

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            #35
            Originally posted by BoloShot
            In case you didn't notice, Wallin was definitely hurt by a few shots but he's definitely a tough son of a gun. I bet his chin is better than AJs to some degree.
            Why is he tough because he withstood Fury’s shots, please..He made it to the 12th round and so would have Wilder. Fury stops nobody in the top 10. U basically have to be a walking punch bag and you are still guaranteed 36 minutes with Fury. Let Wallin take the shots from Klitschko That he took from Fury and let’s see if his chin is as tough as you think. Joshua took Klitschko right hand several times the night they fought. His chin is not as bad as most of you make out.

            As for Fury’s Boxing and IQ he is on another planet to all of them but I fancy AJ to push him close. Fury will resort back to the elusive Fury that fight

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            • Noelanthony
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              #36
              Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34
              If Joshua isn’t on his P’s an Q’s he’ll get a worse beating than Wilder did!

              AJ’s defense is to either hold up the high guard or get on his bike, Fury is superior in every way except power and we’ve seen the hardest hitting heavyweight since Mike Tyson couldn’t keep Fury down an out!

              Joshua is gonna have to make it dogfight and show he has more dog than Fury and work the body of the big man!
              After 8315 posts we finally agree. This is a monumental moment....cheers

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                #37
                Originally posted by Noelanthony
                Why is he tough because he withstood Fury’s shots, please..He made it to the 12th round and so would have Wilder. Fury stops nobody in the top 10. U basically have to be a walking punch bag and you are still guaranteed 36 minutes with Fury. Let Wallin take the shots from Klitschko That he took from Fury and let’s see if his chin is as tough as you think. Joshua took Klitschko right hand several times the night they fought. His chin is not as bad as most of you make out.

                As for Fury’s Boxing and IQ he is on another planet to all of them but I fancy AJ to push him close. Fury will resort back to the elusive Fury that fight
                This new version of Tyson Fury, may not come with all the old tricks or does he? 'If fights Joshua with the same tactics that he implemented against Wilder, he is just playing into Joshua's strengths'.

                At 270+ pounds, we have not seen Tyson Fury move and bamboozle his opponents 'Even against Wallin, he was not difficult to find'.

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                • Noelanthony
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                  Technically he didn't even quit in the Ruiz fight, but I don't think he was as upset at the ref as he acted either.

                  I still believe that hard ass Wlad fight altered AJ's approach in the ring. It's possible the Ruiz L altered it some more with his safety first angle in the rematch.

                  I think he'll have to be getting hurt pretty badly to even consider quitting doe & I think his style as of late & Fury not being the biggest puncher in the world makes that unlikely.
                  Totally agree

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                  • Noelanthony
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    This new version of Tyson Fury, may not come with all the old tricks or does he? 'If fights Joshua with the same tactics that he implemented against Wilder, he is just playing into Joshua's strengths'.

                    At 270+ pounds, we have not seen Tyson Fury move and bamboozle his opponents 'Even against Wallin, he was not difficult to find'.
                    True true...

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by Squ□redCircle34

                      Joshua is gonna have to make it dogfight and show he has more dog than Fury and work the body of the big man!
                      I think he'd be crazy to do that. Fury is much more of a scrapper than Joshua is. Too much dag in the Gypsy for Joshua.

                      Joshua won't come at Fury. And Fury certainly won't come at Joshua. I think it will be an intriguing but dull fight. Exchange at range and rarely. Fury will back himself to land more, Joshua will back himself to do more damage.

                      Both were better fight matchups with Wilder. And Joshua v Wilder when they were both undefeated would have been one for the ages.

                      I have Fury v Joshua close to 50/50, but I've always thought Fury would avoid Joshua. Just the wrong type of fighter for him. He embarasses punchers, and he outboxes and outsizes boxers. A big boxer puncher leaves him with nowhere to go. He has to fight a 50/50 fight and that's not what Fury is about.
                      Last edited by Toffee; 10-09-2020, 07:08 PM.

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