Fury v AJ is a mismatch

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  • thetruthteller
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    #101
    It is a mismatch. AJ will KO him

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #102
      Originally posted by Ricky12
      I dont know all the ins and outs of Fury running from fights as I came to the fight game late after being a massive football fan as a child/youth. But Fury early on his career had people ducking him due to his size/ability.

      Most fight fans me included dont want to see Fury/Wilder 3 at this moment. I feel though Fury wants it against Anthony Joshua. The money/legacy. Look at the way he came back from that knockdown against Wilder in the first fight. He had "cojones " as they say in Spanish.
      Let's all be hopeful.

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        #103
        Originally posted by NorvernRob
        Well, Fury’s only two notable wins were an absolute stinker against Klitschko, who clearly was on some kind of mental breakdown and hardly threw a punch (neither did Fury), and it took two attempts to beat Wilder who is absolute dogshít and was outboxed by almost everyone before KO’ing them - and Fury was on his back twice too. Other than that who has Fury beaten who is worthwhile mentioning? Nobody. He’s talented but struggles against bums the rest of the time. He’s no ATG.

        And Pulev is probably a better win than any of Wilders in over 40 fights, you could argue for Ortiz but that was life and death - Ortiz had Wilder out on his feet.

        AJ v Fury I see being boring for 6-7 rounds with Fury a couple in front, then it gets tasty and Fury gets wiped out with combinations.
        If you think Fury loses to AJ from combinations, you're an idiot

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        • Toffee
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          #104
          Fury won't be able to maul Joshua the way he did Wilder in the rematch. Joshua can punish you on the way in, while Wilder always needed to be on the front foot at distance.

          Joshua won't be able to outbox Fury at range. Although he could be happy to be out jabbed and wait for his moment.

          I think it's a fight where you forget what they've done before. Both fighters have now shown they can make adjustments, and both will need to make adjustments for this fight. They haven't fought anyone like each other before.

          I've always thought Joshua is kryptonite for Fury, simply because over 12 rounds Joshua will get to him at some point. Boxer/puncher beats boxer. But Fury is a hell of a boxer and you know he can lift for the big fights.

          I figure it's a pick em kind of fight. Someone will make the change that makes the difference.

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            #105
            Originally posted by Toffee
            Fury won't be able to maul Joshua the way he did Wilder in the rematch. Joshua can punish you on the way in, while Wilder always needed to be on the front foot at distance.

            Joshua won't be able to outbox Fury at range. Although he could be happy to be out jabbed and wait for his moment.

            I think it's a fight where you forget what they've done before. Both fighters have now shown they can make adjustments, and both will need to make adjustments for this fight. They haven't fought anyone like each other before.

            I've always thought Joshua is kryptonite for Fury, simply because over 12 rounds Joshua will get to him at some point. Boxer/puncher beats boxer. But Fury is a hell of a boxer and you know he can lift for the big fights.

            I figure it's a pick em kind of fight. Someone will make the change that makes the difference.
            “Fury vs Joshua is a 50/50 fight ,a pickem kind of fight” Peter Fury

            Not even his own family and the most honest one , the only honest one believe it’s a easy fight .

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            • Ochoa780
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              #106
              Originally posted by OnlytheTruth
              Fury didn’t stop Wilder at all. His TKO is off the back of the towel being thrown in. It wasn’t an actual TKO stoppage.
              It was a corner stoppage bro.. and the ref was right there ready to stop it too.

              And if they hadnt he was on his way to a ko. Wilder was done that fight

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