Fury is getting underrated again

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  • Kezzer
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    #11
    Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer

    The only way Joshua makes it close is if he reopens Fury`s cut, but cuts are pure luck.
    Cuts are not pure luck. You can be unlucky with a headbutt etc if your opened by a punch then how is that luck? Even then your ability to have resistance to cuts is no different to having a chin to avoid being knocked down, wobbling or picking up and injury. Same thing.

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    • Earl-Hickey
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      #12
      It's gotten ridiculous on both sides

      It's funny really, if one of Fury or AJ was not around then virtually all of the UK would be behind whichever one was around. But domestic rivalries really get things going.

      It's getting tiresome hearing Fury is a bum or AJ is useless or whatever, we got two top class guys here I think it's going to be a great fight

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        #13
        AJ has been underrated for a long time as well. They are the two best HWs and always have been, they both beat Klitschko.

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          #14
          Originally posted by JakeTheBoxer
          If I was Joshua, I would never fight Fury. That is the fight Joshua can`t win.

          Joshua went life and death with 400 old Klitschko, beat Parker holding the whole time, lost to somebody like Ruiz. There is nothing to suggest he can beat Fury.

          The only way Joshua makes it close is if he reopens Fury`s cut, but cuts are pure luck.

          Fury by KO inside 8 rounds.
          Wladimir Kiltschko had gone through 3 back to back training camps before facing Joshua 'He went through so many training camps, because Fury was spooked to a certain degree in my opinion'.

          Kiltschko was 240 pounds vs Joshua and 245 pounds vs Fury 'Kiltschko records everything in training, and has stated that he was in better condition for Anthony Joshua'.

          Note: Joshua was also a favorite to beat Kiltschko, that type of pressure and environment is something Fury has never experienced. When Fury faces Joshua, it is the first time he has ever been a favorite at elite level 'Nobody know's how this will affect him etc'.

          But make no doubt about it? Tyson Fury in my opinion, beats Joshua on current form 'I was not overly impressed with Joshua's last fight'.

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            #15
            Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
            It's gotten ridiculous on both sides

            It's funny really, if one of Fury or AJ was not around then virtually all of the UK would be behind whichever one was around. But domestic rivalries really get things going.

            It's getting tiresome hearing Fury is a bum or AJ is useless or whatever, we got two top class guys here I think it's going to be a great fight
            Originally posted by 'b'
            AJ has been underrated for a long time as well. They are the two best HWs and always have been, they both beat Klitschko.
            Everyone knows who I think wins, but at the end of the day it's the two best HWs in the world facing off with each other, I can't bloody wait.

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              #16
              Originally posted by denium
              Everyone knows who I think wins, but at the end of the day it's the two best HWs in the world facing off with each other, I can't bloody wait.
              I predicted in another thread that? The closer the fights gets, the more Fury fans will start saying nice things about Joshua.

              Awhile back, I believe you was of the opinion that Wilder would spark Joshua out within a few rounds etc

              I am not expecting a reply, as I am just sharing a observation 'It is not really a topic to debate'.

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                #17
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                I predicted in another thread that? The closer the fights gets, the more Fury fans will start saying nice things about Joshua.

                Awhile back, I believe you was of the opinion that Wilder would spark Joshua out within a few rounds etc

                I am not expecting a reply, as I am just sharing a observation 'It is not really a topic to debate'.
                I think a pre-Fury Wilder probably would KO Joshua, but at the of the day Joshua is out beating contenders whilst Wilder is at home twerking in front of his family.

                For a while I did have Wilder as #2, but considering AJ just KO'd his mandatory and holds 3 of the belts, he's clearly #2 now.

                I've never had anything against Joshua personally, it's his fanbase who I dislike, I've always said that he's a top HW, but that he's a level below Fury.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by denium
                  I think a pre-Fury Wilder probably would KO Joshua, but at the of the day Joshua is out beating contenders whilst Wilder is at home twerking in front of his family.

                  For a while I did have Wilder as #2, but considering AJ just KO'd his mandatory and holds 3 of the belts, he's clearly #2 now.

                  I've never had anything against Joshua personally, it's his fanbase who I dislike, I've always said that he's a top HW, but that he's a level below Fury.
                  You will stay strong during the build up.

                  I just think a lot of people will start getting spooked out 'Fury fans etc'.

                  I think Fury should win on current form 'It will be interesting to see what type of condition Fury will get himself in i.e 270+ pounds or maybe he comes in at 250+ pounds with a old school Fury style? But I honestly don't think Fury wants to fight in that manner anymore'.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by denium
                    It's music to my ears.

                    AJ beats up and stops an old man he was expected to win against and suddenly all his fans believe he's a beast.

                    As a Fury fan, I like this, why?

                    1) Fury performs better as the underdog, the more people that write him off, the more he gets determined to prove everyone wrong as usual.

                    2) Boxing experts know that Fury is the favorite, but when the Sky Sports hype machine starts going, casuals are going to put their life savings on AJ, the odds will get a lot closer and thus I'll make far more money when Fury wins.

                    Fury isn't a morbidly obese Andy Ruiz or a 39yr old Pulev.
                    Looool I have to agree. These people will never learn. I really really wanted Wilder to win their second bout but I was legit like "I just hope we can get a competitive bout where both fighters look good"...lol I didnt even get that. I was dumbfounded when some claimed Wilder was the favourite. Even as a fan of his what on earth could have convinced someone of that???? Because he beat Oldman Ortiz and a walking punching bag in Breazeale????

                    Its the same here. Joshua beats a 40 year old underdog and suddenly he's a beast who Fury struggles against. Good lord boxing "fans" are ******.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by denium
                      Joshua fans are cancer tbh.

                      Fury fans gave props to Joshua for his performance against Pulev, I did anyway.

                      AJ fans can't give Fury any credit whatsoever, it's really sad.

                      Ah well, it's only gonna make Furys victory over him all the more satisfying.
                      What an idiot!

                      So every Fury fan is knowledgable and gave AJ credit

                      And every single AJ fan discredits Fury!?

                      Give over! Way to tar everyone with the same brush! There are idiots and geniuses on both sides!

                      To say everyone on one side or the other is the same shows which you are

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