I believe only Tyson Fury beats Joshua

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  • abracada
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    #11
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
    Fury is in his own league. First Ruiz fight was a fluke and Joshua proved to be clearly better than Ruiz in second fight.

    There is nobody else around who stands a chance. Usyk is good, but Joshua stops him, because he simply breaks him down. But Fury beats Joshua clearly, it is on even a competition. Fury is too fast for Joshua. That is what I think.
    It’s the fight everyone wants to see.

    How will Fury take a full blooded blow by AJ.

    But Can AJ land against a slick Firy?

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      #12
      Originally posted by abracada
      It’s the fight everyone wants to see.

      How will Fury take a full blooded blow by AJ.

      But Can AJ land against a slick Firy?
      Fury was downed by Wilder and took a decent few from Wlad too. I dont think Joshua will even be able to plant in order to catch him flush. His combinations will be the deciding factor.

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        #13
        Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
        Fury is in his own league. First Ruiz fight was a fluke and Joshua proved to be clearly better than Ruiz in second fight.

        There is nobody else around who stands a chance. Usyk is good, but Joshua stops him, because he simply breaks him down. But Fury beats Joshua clearly, it is on even a competition. Fury is too fast for Joshua. That is what I think.
        I don't think Fury is in his own league.He is beatable.He has been knocked down a few times. Cruiserweight Cunningham dropped him hard for a 7 count and gave him hell. A different referee who didn't counts so slowly and give so many walk this way tests and Wilder would have won the first fight by KO. I favor him to beat AJ but not by that much. I think AJ has a decent chance to beat Fury on points or by KO. AJ beat a lot of good fighters before the bad night with Ruiz. AJ seems just about as fast as Fury to me. He has good boxing skills and punches harder than Fury as their respective percentages of wins by KO show.

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        • abracada
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          #14
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          I don't think Fury is in his own league.He is beatable.He has been knocked down a few times. Cruiserweight Cunningham dropped him hard for a 7 count and gave him hell. A different referee who didn't counts so slowly and give so many walk this way tests and Wilder would have won the first fight by KO. I favor him to beat AJ but not by that much. I think AJ has a decent chance to beat Fury on points or by KO. AJ beat a lot of good fighters before the bad night with Ruiz. AJ seems just about as fast as Fury to me. He has good boxing skills and punches harder than Fury as their respective percentages of wins by KO show.
          Strangely I think fury has better stamina

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          • JakeTheBoxer
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            #15
            It is the most boring era ever on top level.

            1. Fury
            2. Joshua
            3. all others

            Who will raise and challenge king Fury next?

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            • SN!PER
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              #16
              There are many heavyweights who would topple AJ.

              Outside of the obvious names, I would favor Joyce, Hunter, Ortiz, and even Makhmudov.

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              • boliodogs
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                #17
                Originally posted by abracada
                Strangely I think fury has better stamina
                I think you are right about that. AJ has a low punch output per round and has to pace himself. I noticed that in his kO win just now.

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                • deathofaclown
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by abracada
                  Strangely I think fury has better stamina
                  Nothing strange about it

                  Fury has always been known to have a great engine

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                    #19
                    I thought this was the common sentiment, Fury either wins 11 rounds or TKOs him mid fight.

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                    • Roadblock
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                      #20
                      Im not into either of them, I think Joshua may even stop Fury I dont think Fury is going to handle AJs boxing ability as well as people think and I see Furys long range boxing allowing Joshua to get in a groove.

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