There will definitely be some twists and turns, but I agree with Froch... Fury simply has too many tools in the tool chest for Joshua to beat him. It'll be either a 4-6 win via points, or a late stoppage. And it will be a great entertaining fight for the fans. Doubt seriously it's a boring chess match.
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Originally posted by PunchyPotorff View PostThere will definitely be some twists and turns, but I agree with Froch... Fury simply has too many tools in the tool chest for Joshua to beat him. It'll be either a 4-6 win via points, or a late stoppage. And it will be a great entertaining fight for the fans. Doubt seriously it's a boring chess match.
Froch didn’t say AJ wasn’t going to win .Last edited by REDEEMER; 12-31-2020, 05:15 AM.
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I think it's a bit of a myth that Joshua can only beat Fury by knockout. Joshua could win a decision by being the agressor, controlling the centre of the ring and landing the more effective shots. Knockdowns could play a part too. Either guy could win by T/KO or win a decision imo. Can't wait for this fight.
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I would love to see how fury reacts when a double upper cult hits him flush. Whichever way, it will be a good fight.
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'Can' or 'cannot' are two things that don't exist in boxing, in terms of being definitively able to make such a statement. Wilder is a terrible technical boxer who got a draw against Fury (undeserved on merit, but I am referring to bad judging), so even if AJ was to be outboxed in reality, or deserve to lose a decision, that doesn't mean he won't actually get the nod or get a close/'robbery' decision because of more poor/corrupt judging.
I'd definitely be interested though to see how Joshua faces up to this challenge, because he has never really faced someone of Fury's dimensions and skillset in terms of being tall, rangy, elusive and unpredictable with feints and footwork, switching stances etc (even though AJ's resume is better as a whole), whereas Fury has fought big punchers of that size like Wlad and Wilder.
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Originally posted by Apollo7 View PostI think it's a bit of a myth that Joshua can only beat Fury by knockout. Joshua could win a decision by being the agressor, controlling the centre of the ring and landing the more effective shots. Knockdowns could play a part too. Either guy could win by T/KO or win a decision imo. Can't wait for this fight.
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Joshua wins in my book. Fury doesn't have huge power which he needs to stop Joshua. Styles make fights and Joshua is a good boxer. The way to beat Joshua is infighting like Ruiz first fight. Joshua wins in a boxing match and Tyson doesn't in fight. Joshua by decision or late stoppage.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostNot really Joshua's opponents are more skilled than Fury's. Wilder and Chisora are two of the lesser skilled HW's. Joshua has a far deeper resume against top 10 fighters. He's more proven.
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Originally posted by Silver Spear View PostYou ignored 99% of what I said. The example I gave could be used to counter your argument. AJ fought an older more mentally broken down Wlad than the one you claim Fury fought. AJ was dropped and was losing that fight at times. Fury was dominant from the beginning and was never losing. Going off of that common opponent I would say Fury looked better than AJ.
Dominant? There was hardly anything between them, both were landing nothing.
I don't think you watched the fights.
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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostIf you watched both fights you'd know what you just said is complete BS. Wlad was more up for the Joshua fight, looked flat and uninterested against Fury. Wlad-Fury was the worst 12 round HW title fight in history. Both looked ****.
Dominant? There was hardly anything between them, both were landing nothing.
I don't think you watched the fights.
P.S. You could attribute Wlad looking "flat" to Fury. If you beat your opponent mentally, there is very little you need to do physically at that point.
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