Comments Thread For: Fury Would Knock Joshua Out Within Six, Says Warren

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  • Oshio
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    #21
    It will be fun to see Warren getting KOed Arum by Bob and Warren getting KOed by Frank... Imagine putting these old men in the ring to box. The tragedy of busted mouths spilling blood like a deontayed ear will be a spectacle

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #22
      Warren "Fury knocks AJ out in 6"

      Hearn "Get Fury to fight AJ next then"

      Waiting on Warren. No point saying what he said unless it's guna happen.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #23
        Originally posted by denium
        I think Fury will box from range and look to drown Joshua late. Going into a gun fight with AJ is risky.
        I don't think Fury wants to fight in that manner anymore, I have continually stated it on here 'Does this new Kronk Fury, come with all the old tricks?'.

        Fury has not bamboozle and boxed since Deontay Wilder I.

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        • Monty Fisto
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          #24
          Who has the better punch, asks Warren.

          This one is easy: Joshua.

          Fury has the size and skills to make it difficult for anyone, but let''s not get carried away because of stopping Wilder.

          He didn't stop Seferi. He didn't stop Wallin. He didn't stop Pianeta. Wallin's not bad, I suppose, but Seferi and Pianeta are truly dogshlt.

          Stopping Wilder is one thing. Wilder was dangerous no doubt, but he isn't really all that good at boxing. Stopping Joshua in that manner is another thing, simply because he has the tools to ensure a Kronk-style assault will incure heavy return fire.

          Joshua has vulnerabilities and Fury could well win, but it's not going to be a walk in the park like some of his fans are predicting. A big target like Fury, even a bobbing, jerking, mobile one, could come unstuck against an accurate, hard puncher like Joshua.

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