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  • soul_survivor
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    #1

    AJ v Fury: Keys to victory

    AJ:

    Needs to fight like the smaller man, dart in and out with double jabs and right hands

    Pull the trigger as he is the one who carries the power

    Carry his stamina through 12 rounds

    Ensure the fight is not at range


    Fury:

    Ensure the fight is at range

    Use his right hand any time AJ tries to come on the inside

    Be more accurate with power punches

    Be physical, hold and clinch to put his weight on AJ
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    #2
    I would hold off until it’s confirmed and not from team Fury .

    I’m going to wait on this one .

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    • Kezzer
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      #3
      Originally posted by soul_survivor
      AJ:

      Needs to fight like the smaller man, dart in and out with double jabs and right hands

      Pull the trigger as he is the one who carries the power

      Carry his stamina through 12 rounds

      Ensure the fight is not at range


      Fury:

      Ensure the fight is at range

      Use his right hand any time AJ tries to come on the inside

      Be more accurate with power punches

      Be physical, hold and clinch to put his weight on AJ
      I couldn’t disagree more really. Fury is the bigger man and fighting up close I think would be a major strength for him, he would need to avoid the upper cut but fury is good enough close up to block that shot.

      AJ is a better boxer than given credit for and for me the key to him winning is the use of the jab, he will be able to connect with fury at times- we have seen enough people hit fury in the past.

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      • TMLT87
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        #4
        If Fury fights like he did against Wilder the first time (or Wlad) he will probably coast to the UD without getting knocked down. If he tries to get in Joshuas face he could wind up in trouble.

        Its Furys fight to lose really. AJ wont be able to force Fury into his klnd of fight, Fury will have to willingly go there himself to prove a point.

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        • miniq
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          #5
          "Ensure the fight is not at range"

          imagine thinking AJ is better than Fury at close range

          LOL. It's a total misconception. Fury bullies and destroys AJ AT EVERY RANGE. Especially up close.

          AJ is useless on the inside. Can't handle small men up close, how can he handle a big man up close?

          He doesn't clinch well

          He either fights too tall or too small

          He let Pulev lean on him which is outright embarrassing

          He's scared of counters up close

          He let a little fat man spark him out

          We don't even need to go into detail about his positioning of head, body and feet. His punch selection. He's just bad.

          Ruiz isn't even that good up close, he's a little lump who throws flashy fast combinations. A big man should be able to step to him, let him land on gloves, arms and shoulders then follow up on him. AJ is dire.

          Nevermind the fact he's mentally shot right now. Fights with too much fear.

          "You've never fought a big inside fighter and I am one BIG inside fighter, 6'9" 205 cm of inside fightingness"
          Last edited by miniq; 12-13-2020, 10:40 AM.

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          • Vinnykin
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            #6
            Originally posted by REDEEMER
            I would hold off until it’s confirmed and not from team Fury .

            I’m going to wait on this one .
            Hold off on what? giving an opinion on what both fighters will do in a hypothetical fight?

            Get off a boxing forum if only confirmed fights are worthy (in your opinion) to be discussed.

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            • Vinnykin
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              #7
              Fury needs to pressure Joshua and lean all over him.......... at range he needs to be aggressive and come-forward using his jab and right hand.......... when he misses with the power right from range, step-in and lean all over him, push him to the ropes, then work inside.

              Rinse-repeat for 3/4 rounds and AJ will be blowing out his arse......... then step it on him and finish him.

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              • deathofaclown
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                #8
                Fury: be himself

                AJ: improve x10000

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Vinnykin
                  Hold off on what? giving an opinion on what both fighters will do in a hypothetical fight?

                  Get off a boxing forum if only confirmed fights are worthy (in your opinion) to be discussed.
                  This has been talked to death so why go in depth on it now we learned not to do that with Wilder where it was a waste of time for nearly two years ,with multiple threads on it ,Furys own fans are saying they aren’t interested in the fight so ? I’m sure your the one that will be off the forum when Fury takes an L ,I’ll put anything on it . My comment was more directed how I feel you little demented boy . Ha

                  If you guys really wanted the fight you jump on Furys case not do hypothetically analyze it , oh yea you want Usyk next as well. Ha
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-13-2020, 11:49 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by miniq
                    "Ensure the fight is not at range"

                    imagine thinking AJ is better than Fury at close range

                    LOL. It's a total misconception. Fury bullies and destroys AJ AT EVERY RANGE. Especially up close.

                    AJ is useless on the inside. Can't handle small men up close, how can he handle a big man up close?

                    He doesn't clinch well

                    He either fights too tall or too small

                    He let Pulev lean on him which is outright embarrassing

                    He's scared of counters up close

                    He let a little fat man spark him out

                    We don't even need to go into detail about his positioning of head, body and feet. His punch selection. He's just bad.

                    Ruiz isn't even that good up close, he's a little lump who throws flashy fast combinations. A big man should be able to step to him, let him land on gloves, arms and shoulders then follow up on him. AJ is dire.

                    Nevermind the fact he's mentally shot right now. Fights with too much fear.

                    "You've never fought a big inside fighter and I am one BIG inside fighter, 6'9" 205 cm of inside fightingness"
                    “Joshua vs Tyson is a 50/50 type of pickem fight” Peter Fury

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