Fury v AJ is a mismatch

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  • Kezzer
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    #21
    I’m more convinced after tonight that AJ wins that match.

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    • deathofaclown
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      #22
      Originally posted by Kezzer
      I’m more convinced after tonight that AJ wins that match.
      Lol how? Apart from the decent finish, he looked very basic against a nearly 40 year old Pulev.

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      • DaNeutral.
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        #23
        Originally posted by Eff Pandas
        Why do you think that?
        Just a feeling. Not that he's the leary bit worried. He just doesn't seem to want to conform. Don't get me wrong I hope I'm wrong.

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        • deathofaclown
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          #24
          Originally posted by Armchairhero
          Joshua definitely has a plan A & B, he can box and move and he can stand and trade and he seems he is edging to a plan C with a hybrid of A & B.

          Fury has only shown us his Kronk style once, his whole career was the loose gypsy style, which was boring to watch.

          Can Fury fight the Kronk way against better fighters ( Wilder is garbage)
          AJ has only shown he can move against an obese guy with tiny arms.

          AJ showed tonight he can barely throw a shot unless he sets himself. Too basic.

          That isn’t going to work against Fury who has better footwork, longer reach, better ring IQ and better distance control.

          AJ fights in straight lines. Fury can offset him with lateral movement with absolute ease and pick him apart then take him apart.

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          • _Rexy_
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            #25
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas
            I didn't see those fights as mismatches either & those actually seem more competitive then Fury vs AJ to me looking back on how I felt about them pre-fight & how I feel about Fury vs AJ currently.

            Hell cats are retroactively acting like they thought Fury was a mortal lock to win despite it being a virtual pick em since the odds were posted.
            Oh you meant pre fight. Gotcha. Yeah, going into Usyk/Gassiev I thought it had potential FOTY and it turned into a one sided masterclass lol I also thought the Fury/Wilder rematch would be a toss up.

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            • deathofaclown
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              #26
              Originally posted by _Rexy_
              Oh you meant pre fight. Gotcha. Yeah, going into Usyk/Gassiev I thought it had potential FOTY and it turned into a one sided masterclass lol I also thought the Fury/Wilder rematch would be a toss up.
              Yeah

              But the reality is Usyk and Fury are way more talented than Gassiev and Wilder, respectively , and that showed in the end.

              The truth is punchers chance barely exists at that level. Well Wilder had a real punchers chance against a 50% Fury in the first fight, but in the second fight we saw the gulf in quality.

              It’s very very uncommon for real talented top level fighters to lose to fighters who basically only have power on their side and nothing else, when you compare them skill for skill.

              Same reason AJ won’t beat Fury. Fury is just better in too many areas. It really shows at that level.

              That’s why Floyd said he’s never worried about anyone that hits hard. He fought plenty of big punchers, but if that’s pretty much the only advantage they had, then it’s not gonna be enough.

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              • OnlytheTruth
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                #27
                Originally posted by _Rexy_
                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.
                He just kept a boxing veteran with great amateur and professional experience from ever having a foothold in the fight and then sparked him out...but he has no ring IQ!? GTFOH man.

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                • miniq
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                  #28
                  AJ has lost his confidence

                  Fury beats him even worse today than the AJ before Ruiz ruined him

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                  • techliam
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                    #29
                    Yeah unfortunately Joshua is too reluctant to throw now

                    Imagine the reluctance against someone genuinely bigger

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                    • OnlytheTruth
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                      #30
                      So many boxing experts on here. He just knocked a guy out yet he’s reluctant to throw. SMH

                      He just completely wiped the floor with his mandatory - who is far better than all of Fury’s resume other than Wlad and maybe Wilder. He’s far better than all of Wilder’s resume other than Fury.

                      Bunch of clowns

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