Fury v AJ is a mismatch

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  • The Ox
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    #71
    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
    The same antics wilder used. When they don't want to fight, they resort to SM to chase clout.
    Fury will request for a fortune before he will agree to take this fight.
    Lol wut, this will be one of Tyson's easiest fights bro EASY MONEY

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    • Laligalaliga
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      #72
      Originally posted by Ricky12
      Good points . My view on it is Fury is tough to pin down. Mentally is in a good place though now . He's a bit wild in part linked to his bi polar ,his tough gypsy heritage and also some of it is him. Joshua seems good as well in this department. The way he beat Klitschko shows that. Likewise anyone who gets to the top of their profession as in the case of Fury/Joshua have something there.

      Technically I think Fury is better. Slicker for one .

      Physically I think Joshua maybe a bit stronger though that is lessened a bit by Furys speed, height and reach advantage.

      All I know I think its going to be massive. Cant wait.
      If fury is this tough guy to pin down like you suggested, he wouldn't have ran away from his rematches and would have had a title defence by now..
      Its obvious fury is held at a very low standard as a champ. So many excuses for him.
      Hello.

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      • Laligalaliga
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        #73
        Originally posted by The Ox
        Lol wut, this will be one of Tyson's easiest fights bro EASY MONEY
        Lol...... The same way wilder fans said but he ignored a bigger money AJ fight for a smaller fury money fight.
        Lol.... You don't need to be an economist to read in between the lines.
        Hello.

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        • Stuntman Mike
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          #74
          Originally posted by DaNeutral.
          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.
          That fury wont take the fight?
          He went to germany and took the lineal
          He went to the states and took the Wbc

          Joshuas belts were initially handed to him hes a false paper champ

          Fury is from older cloth ,joshua is a mental midget you can tell by the way he fights


          Also wasnt Joshua ducking and diving Fury questions they already know hes fighting usyk next,doesnt give a f about the fans hes a false juice head

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #75
            Originally posted by The Ox
            Fury was fatigued in the first one.. but 3 years out of the ring abusing his body and the HUGE weight loss and still won!

            But what fight did you watch in Fury Wilder II? Fury was on another level - that was an incredible performance, he defied the laws of physics, a man that big moving like a lightweight??

            He DEMOLISHED Wilder with EASE and will do the same to the bodybuilder (inb4 but muhhh costume, but muhhh spiked water, but muhhh tampered gloves etc etc)
            Chill out, he was not moving like a lightweight in the rematch. Fury has not implemented that type of bamboozling style since Wilder I 'At 270 pounds Fury was more, just walking about the ring vs Wilder II'.

            I don't think Fury wants to fight in that manner anymore, he wants to plant his feet more and march forward at a higher weight etc I honestly don't think Fury wants to subject himself to the training which would see him get down to 250 pounds, does not want to play that game anymore.

            Tyson Fury wants to come in at a higher weight, and march forward. The days of his bamboozling riddler style may never surface again 'Unless he decides to change his training, and tactics'.
            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 12-13-2020, 09:07 AM.

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            • cfang
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              #76
              I think aj will stop fury. Wilder was tailor made for fury. Aj and his fast and powerful inside work is a nightmare for fury.

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              • NorvernRob
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                #77
                Originally posted by deathofaclown
                I’d love to see how Joshua is going to land combinations on Fury when Joshua barely even throw single shots without setting his feet and setting himself.

                Do you think Fury has the best distance control in the division and longest reach is going to stand there and let Joshua unload combinations?

                Jesus, the lack of boxing knowledge from most people on here is astounding
                So are you ignoring the fact that Fury has struggled with plenty of lesser boxers than Joshua? And because he beat Wilder who can’t box for shît once in two fights, and a mental Klitschko in a fight with the least punches thrown in heavyweight history, he’s suddenly an ATG?

                And let’s not pretend Fury is suddenly a monster puncher with lightning fast hands, because he isn’t. He never has been. He isn’t going to KO AJ or push him around like chicken legs Wilder. If he wins it will be on points.
                Last edited by NorvernRob; 12-13-2020, 09:32 AM.

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                • The Ox
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                  #78
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                  Chill out, he was not moving like a lightweight in the rematch. Fury has not implemented that type of bamboozling style since Wilder I 'At 270 pounds Fury was more, just walking about the ring vs Wilder II'.

                  I don't think Fury wants to fight in that manner anymore, he wants to plant his feet more and march forward at a higher weight etc I honestly don't think Fury wants to subject himself to the training which would see him get down to 250 pounds, does not want to play that game anymore.

                  Tyson Fury wants to come in at a higher weight, and march forward. The days of his bamboozling riddler style may never surface again 'Unless he decides to change his training, and tactics'.
                  Room temperature IQ ^

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                  • Richard
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Laligalaliga
                    If fury is this tough guy to pin down like you suggested, he wouldn't have ran away from his rematches and would have had a title defence by now..
                    Its obvious fury is held at a very low standard as a champ. So many excuses for him.
                    Hello.
                    Fury has bipolar though so deserves some sympathy.

                    Whatever way you look at it he has ability and of todays current crop of heavyweights I think is the most skilled boxer . His biggest test to date will obviously be the Joshua fight. Its going to be intriguing to see how he does over the course of the proposed two fights.

                    Personally I want Fury to win though as I prefer him as a person to Joshua.

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                    • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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                      #80
                      Originally posted by deathofaclown
                      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
                      Yeah I’ve said for years Fury is simply a level above.

                      At least we can all make a sh** load of money betting on him.

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