Frank Warren confirms fury /Wilder is off
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Well sounds like you don’t want the Fury fight . Everyone claims no poster doesn’t want to see it but there’s ppl like you on here still claiming killing and AJ won’t take it etc ..etc .
I guarantee AJ defeats Fury vs any verified top poster on here ,but we’ve been through this and I came on here a Fury supportive until I saw the smoke and mirrors of how bad AJ actually is for Fury .Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-10-2020, 07:27 PM.Comment
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Genuinely interested, stylistically what have you seen in AJ that makes you think hes all bad for fury?Well sounds like you don’t want the Fury fight . Everyone claims no poster doesn’t want to see it but there’s ppl like you on here still claiming killing and AJ won’t take it etc ..etc .
I guarantee AJ defeats Fury vs any verified top poster on here ,but we’ve been through this and I came on here a Fury supportive until I saw the smoke and mirrors of how bad AJ actually is for Fury .
I think fury could outbox him, I still wanna see the damn fight tho lol this is boxing, fighters dont win fights outside the rings or in these forums through hypotheticalsComment
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Doesn’t make sense anyway. No need for a third.
Fury should fight someone else in the Top 10 instead then fight AJ if he beats Pulev next yearComment
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I saw pressure gets to Fury if you don’t let him plan the moves ahead .Genuinely interested, stylistically what have you seen in AJ that makes you think hes all bad for fury?
I think fury could outbox him, I still wanna see the damn fight tho lol this is boxing, fighters dont win fights outside the rings or in these forums through hypotheticals
I also picked Wallin to defeat him because of that and said he’d win on a cut that the Fury loyalty want to discredit. Now Wallin was a southpaw with a 6”5 frame but let’s look at AJ.
He’s going to bring that pressure,he’s going to nail Fury if he turns south paw because of the counter right ,he’s going to not be man handled on the inside and if Fury tries it , it’s lights out .
This leaves one option, Fury better hope AJ freezes with long range faints , I don’t see it . AJ will work the body and top targets . I have Fury defeating many past time greats but if we look at this one a pressure counter puncher standing 6”6 is Furys roadblock.Comment
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You're ******ed. Joshua is too static and predictable for a defensive Fury. Fury of the Wilder rematch is too strong and rough for little ***** Joshua.I saw pressure gets to Fury if you don’t let him plan the moves ahead .
I also picked Wallin to defeat him because of that and said he’d win on a cut that the Fury loyalty want to discredit. Now Wallin was a southpaw with a 6”5 frame but let’s look at AJ.
He’s going to bring that pressure,he’s going to nail Fury if he turns south paw because of the counter right ,he’s going to not be man handled on the inside and if Fury tries it , it’s lights out .
This leaves one option, Fury better hope AJ freezes with long range faints , I don’t see it . AJ will work the body and top targets . I have Fury defeating many past time greats but if we look at this one a pressure counter puncher standing 6”6 is Furys roadblock.Comment
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Sounds like you weren’t interested in the actual reasoning behind my breakdown ,but have a mental issues which is common for Fury fans when a truth hits and statements are hard to counter so are met with irrational responses . Ha
Note you didn’t actually counter anything when I said Wallin would win by cut ? OopsLast edited by REDEEMER; 10-10-2020, 08:13 PM.Comment
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I can explain it to you. I can't UNDERSTAND it for you.Sounds like you weren’t interested in the actual reasoning behind my breakdown ,but have a mental issues which is common for Fury fans when a truth hits and statements are hard to counter so are met with irrational responses . Ha
Note you didn’t actually counter anything when I said Wallin would win by cut ? OopsComment
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This is weird if true, i don't know what to make of it...
One side thinks that there is a timeline and that Frank and Bob Arum have provided a date and that Wilder's team haven't accepted, thus voiding the contract.
Looking from a narrative perspective, Wilder got KO'd, so wouldn't he be out there talking about the rematch and showing full dedication and drive towards it - I'm not sure he has.
After all, maybe it's just a marketing ploy to drum up more attention.Comment
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