AJ will be an easier fight for Fury than Tom Schwartz

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    #1

    AJ will be an easier fight for Fury than Tom Schwartz

    Fury is not lying when he says AJ is his easiest ever fight, I have analysed the styles and I agree with Fury.

    Joshua is far too stiff and too slow to land on Fury, he also possess terrible defensive awareness, his head presents an immobile target which Fury will be able to perform combinations on.

    Factor in that Joshua has the worst stamina of any top level boxer currently, as well as awful punch resistance.

    Joshua is also gunshy and hesitant.

    All in all, Joshua presents a stylistic dream for Fury, who couldn't pick a better opponent to look spectacular against.
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    #2
    I felt like Wilder was pretty easy for fury in their rematch. Aj can't do a whole lot worse than that.

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    • DaNeutral.
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      #3
      I'm looking forward to seeing if you are right, or wrong. I very much doubt Joshua would be his easiest fight and feel anybody saying it is just looking to get a rise out of Joshua fans but that's just my opinion.

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      • Beercules
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        AJ is kind of robotic.




        What did you say? British boxers fight like its 1940?


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        • nino brown21
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          #5
          Ya never know what kinda game plan a boxer is gonna have in a fight. Take fury vs wilder and canelo vs GGG 1 and 2 . its gonna be very interesting 2 c what happens . Joshua had a bad night , fury had a bad cut . everyone has a off night or day .

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            #6
            I favour Fury in the fight but it won't be easy. Fury won't want to eat any of AJ's uppercuts if he chooses to fight on the inside that's for sure. Fury has been dropped by lesser fighters than AJ. He's gotten up every time but will AJ let him recover and will the ref give him the benefit of the doubt like against Wilder in the last round?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
              Fury is not lying when he says AJ is his easiest ever fight, I have analysed the styles and I agree with Fury.

              Joshua is far too stiff and too slow to land on Fury, he also possess terrible defensive awareness, his head presents an immobile target which Fury will be able to perform combinations on.

              Factor in that Joshua has the worst stamina of any top level boxer currently, as well as awful punch resistance.

              Joshua is also gunshy and hesitant.

              All in all, Joshua presents a stylistic dream for Fury, who couldn't pick a better opponent to look spectacular against.
              He'd look better or at least as good against Martin, Brazeale, Ortiz, Price, Whyte, Parker, and just about everyone else.

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              • F!x
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                Now I could be way off because it's a fight which could play out so many ways but I'm going with AJ beating Fury in the first fight by KO. Fury fights aggressive similar to the Wilder rematch but gets caught with counters which knock him out. In the rematch Fury reverts back to his mainly jabbing style and outpoints AJ in a close controversial fight. Fury looked somewhat scared and timid in the 12th round against Otto Wallin when Wallin started pouring on the heat. He had Fury cowering on the ropes at times. I think AJ is going to make Fury look that way by the 8th round in the first fight because of his counters.

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                • Earl-Hickey
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Beercules
                  AJ is kind of robotic.




                  What did you say? British boxers fight like its 1940?


                  Their trainers seem as though they just stepped out of a black and white movie

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                  • Beercules
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
                    Their trainers seem as though they just stepped out of a black and white movie

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