AJ v Fury: Keys to victory

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  • KingGilgamesh
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    #11
    Originally posted by deathofaclown
    Fury: be himself

    AJ: improve x10000
    This. He just has to get better. In every facet. He can't be this gushy otherwise we will be in for a stinkfest and he needs better stamina because he can't keep gassing out the moment he commits to trying to take Fury out.

    He also needs to relax. I notice the same thing with Dubois. The nervous energy meant they blew themselves out the first time they sensed any blood. Only a guy whose come simply for a paycheck will willingly go out so easily. I sense he loses a ****load of confidence the moment he doesn't blast someone out.

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    • techliam
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      #12
      I think this is Fury’s fight to lose

      At range, Fury has the range and better jab

      Up close, Fury has an inside game that Joshua doesn’t

      Mid range, toss up, but Fury has the better lateral movement where Joshua is a bit more robotic

      Not sure how Joshua would react to Fury’s pressure if he fought the same as with Wilder 2

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      • KingGilgamesh
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        #13
        Originally posted by Vinnykin
        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.
        This is what killed Wilder. I've noticed a lot of seasoned boxers are great in the clinch. Joshua needs to punish Fury the moment he pulls that ****. Just straight dirty boxing. Its actually one of the standouts of Joshua's performance yesterday. The fact that he was engaged in the clinch and rabbit punching were some of the opposites. More of that will be beneficial to him.

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #14
          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
          - -Gonna keep it simple ******, KISS.

          AJ:Keep on keeping on as a modern record setter.

          Fury:MAN UP U COWARD.

          Can't fight AJ if U continue to duck .

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          • Simurgh
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            #15
            IMO, fury beats AJ inside or outside. I give AJ a slim chance at catching Fury with something big and forcing a stoppage.

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            • soul_survivor
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              #16
              Originally posted by TMLT87
              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.
              I think Fury can get the decision too which is why fighting at range is his best option. However, AJ doesn't need to force any type of fight. He needs to work on getting inside on the bigger man, landing shots and moving back out again. He could do with watching Pacquiao.

              Originally posted by Vinnykin
              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.
              AJ isn ot a 3/4 round fighter,

              Originally posted by Simurgh
              IMO, fury beats AJ inside or outside. I give AJ a slim chance at catching Fury with something big and forcing a stoppage.
              Fury will get caught, he has been caught a lot in his carer actually and sometimes its been opponents smaller than him that have caused the damage. AJ should look t oreplicate that.

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              • Vinnykin
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                #17
                Originally posted by REDEEMER
                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
                Ouch! that hurt my brain reading your sentence that you managed to turn into a paragraph.

                You're dumb, no doubt. (seriously, read your post back and acknowledge you are thick as **** ).

                I dip in and out of this forum, as I am busy working offshore and abroad....... I never leave.

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                  This is what killed Wilder. I've noticed a lot of seasoned boxers are great in the clinch. Joshua needs to punish Fury the moment he pulls that ****. Just straight dirty boxing. Its actually one of the standouts of Joshua's performance yesterday. The fact that he was engaged in the clinch and rabbit punching were some of the opposites. More of that will be beneficial to him.
                  Joshua will lose every round he doesn't KD Fury, so he has to deal with the fact of getting outboxed and losing, then having to open up.

                  Fury wins ever round and stops a desperate and fatigued Joshua......... whether that comes in round 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 comes down to how much Joshua spunks his load early trying to KO Fury.

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by soul_survivor
                    I think Fury can get the decision too which is why fighting at range is his best option. However, AJ doesn't need to force any type of fight. He needs to work on getting inside on the bigger man, landing shots and moving back out again. He could do with watching Pacquiao.



                    AJ isn ot a 3/4 round fighter,



                    Fury will get caught, he has been caught a lot in his carer actually and sometimes its been opponents smaller than him that have caused the damage. AJ should look t oreplicate that.
                    Not sure how you assumed I said AJ was a 3/4 round fighter from my post........... I was obviously talking in the context of Fury applying pressure and leaning all over him inside from the first round.

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                    • MUNG
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                      #20


                      I've found them...

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