Fury v AJ is a mismatch

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  • deathofaclown
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    #1

    Fury v AJ is a mismatch

    Seriously, Fury is several levels above him.

    I’m not even excited for the fight. I’m excited for the event etc. But it’ll be basically a formality that Fury does a job on him. They’re levels apart.

    AJ is too basic
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    #2
    AJ starts very slowly. Fury would get on him early, beat the courage out of his heart, and punch the air out of his lungs. I don't see this going the distance; I believe AJ would take a knee or quit on his stool.

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    • OnlytheTruth
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      #3
      You Fury fans are like monkeys trying to **** each other over a lettuce. Any opportunity to spout utter bull****.

      Fury couldn’t knock out a wank. Pillow fisted fat ***** twat. Who happens to have an army of monkeys who **** each other over vegetables.

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      • Robbie Barrett
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        #4
        There's a reason Fury doesn't consistently fight top 10 HW's and picks lower level fighters. He knows he isn't that good.

        Does Joshua need to go the distance with the Wallin's of boxing to get respect?

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          #5
          Now that Fury is a gym rat he's pretty much unbeatable.

          Joshua isn't a bad fighter, but unfortunately for him, Fury sees him as his legacy fight and will completely and utterly annihilate him.

          There's no shame in losing to Fury, he's one of the greatest of all time.

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          • SplitSecond
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            #6
            The way Joshua is now this has good odds of being a stinker. Tyson should have the advantage since he’ll be the bigger boxer. Seeing a decently competitive but boring decision.

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            • _Rexy_
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              #7
              Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
              You Fury fans are like monkeys trying to **** each other over a lettuce. Any opportunity to spout utter bull****.

              Fury couldn’t knock out a wank. Pillow fisted fat ***** twat. Who happens to have an army of monkeys who **** each other over vegetables.
              End of the day, Joshua doesn't have Ring IQ. He doesn't know how to adapt. He doesn't have a plan B. First trap he walks into he'll be in his corner frantically asking what to do like he did against Ruiz.

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              • alexguiness
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                #8
                The version of Fury that fought beat Wilder IS levels above the version of Joshua who struggled at times with Pulev.

                However, I think Joshua is the kind of guy who actually needs better opposition to bring the very best out of him.

                Boxing is a mental game, and Fury knows he has the beating of Joshua psychologically before they even get in the ring.

                There cannot be any more excuses not to make this fight happen within 12 months from either guy TBH.

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                • Sparked_26
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by SplitSecond
                  The way Joshua is now this has good odds of being a stinker. Tyson should have the advantage since he’ll be the bigger boxer. Seeing a decently competitive but boring decision.
                  This is 100% how I see it.

                  I just dont think AJ will want to throw shots that he's not sure will land. Which you sort of have to do you would think against Fury because he's so slippery. I see it like you. Being like Fury/Wlad

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                  • DaNeutral.
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                    #10
                    All this talk is good. But Fury needs to take the fight 1st. Let's see if he does, for some reason I'm getting the impression he won't take it.

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