I could be way wrong (and I'm sure I will have a bunch of people tell me such) but I always thought it was kind of a rocks, paper, scissors style matchup between Wilder, Fury and AJ. Wilder's concussive power would make him dangerous against AJ's chin, Fury's mind games and unconventional boxing give Deontay problems all day and Fury struggling against the size, power and conventional boxing skills of AJ.
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Anyone who’s been between the ropes knows boxing is 75% mental, and Fury’s supreme confidence in himself (especially after getting up from that 2nd Wilder knockdown) is the difference maker in this one. AJ has skills, and some power, but he’s noticeably gun shy since Ruiz. I see Tyson up in his face, frustrating Joshua as he leans on him with that huge frame, and ultimately stops him late. When I throw down some cash, it will be for a Fury KO of Joshua. No decisions in this one.
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Originally posted by kushking View PostI think hes way off,Fury by ko Wilder 2.0 style imo. AJ is too fearful of that chin ever since the Michelin man ko. In order for AJ to keep Fury honest, he'll have to make him fear the ko which I don't think is likely considering Fury already tamed the biggest hw punchers & made them leave their hands at home. I think Fury has finally realized how to fight,kronk style!
NoBody beats current Canelo or Fury at respective weights,their just too god damned good at the moment & too experienced from the toughest opponents they schooled.
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that heartless no balls running paper chump aj gonna beat The Gypsy King ? not gonna happen alvarez must have overdosed on "tainted Tacos"
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Originally posted by super-x View PostWhen you know boxing... You know... theres simply levels to this game and as good of a heavyweight joshua is in this era... Fury is just on another planet to the rest. Fury will beat him in any which way he pleases.
Agree his is favourite and should win, but it’s by no means a forgone conclusion
If he is off on the night, heads not in the right place, cuts corners in the build up etc
Then he could/will lose
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