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  • Dariusz
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    #51
    Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
    Usyk beats Joshua handily. I legit think it will be an immensely one sided performance with Joshua gassing out half way and possibly scoring a knockdown whilst still losing on points. Calling it now.

    Its hilarious to me that after a literal waltz past Chisora who was never in danger of landing anything, he's suddenly considered a junk fighter. I noticed this same nonsense during and after his fight with Bellew, talk about how Bellew was "doing well", in reality Usyk's footwork and movement was causing Bellew to gas and he was out on his feet by the sixth.
    I never said Usyk is junk. I always repeat he is physically too weak to face real good level HWs. Chisora was also physically stronger but too slow and predictable to hurt Usyk
    Comparing Bellew to Joshua does not make any sense.

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    • KingGilgamesh
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      #52
      Originally posted by Dariusz
      I never said Usyk is junk. I always repeat he is physically too weak to face real good level HWs. Chisora was also physically stronger but too slow and predictable to hurt Usyk
      Comparing Bellew to Joshua does not make any sense.
      Its about movement. Unless Joshua improves his ability to cut the ring off, he'll likely just continue evading big shots and dance to a decision that he'll likely end up losing...but it will largely be considered a loss. What I found interesting in the Chisora fight was how well Usyk would be able to cope under pressure with a large heavyweight. But I think for either Wilder or Joshua, Usyk will be a nightmare because of footwork and movement and ability to keep himself out of range. The issue is it wont look spectacular most of the time, but it will still get the job done.

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      • Froch_uppercut
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        #53
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
        Johnathon Banks, who trained former unified heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko for the final few years of his career, believes Anthony Joshua will not have success if he applies his recent fighting style in a battle with Tyson Fury.
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        Don't worry Jonathon, AJ won't stand there in a daze for 12 rounds like Wlad did against Fury.
        Fury hardly threw a punch and 'won' that fight.
        AJ will simply beat Fury up.
        He's not Wallin, or Schwartz, or Sefer Seferi or Francisco Pianeta.
        Fury is getting an ass kicking.

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        • Inspired
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          #54
          Originally posted by Fighter78
          Lol...yea sure pal...which one of Aesops fables did you find that?
          the one where a fat gypsy from a drug dealing family was speeding in his lambo and having a little chit chat with ***hovah.

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            #55
            Originally posted by denium
            Joshua has a punchers chance but he's inferior to Tyson in every department other than power.

            I see Fury using both styles, I think he'll stay on the outside early behind the jab, and will slowly break Joshua down, and when he feels Joshua going weak, he'll end it.

            Fury KO round 9
            You under estimate (or just simply trolling) Joshua if you think the only advantage he has is his power.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
              Don't worry Jonathon, AJ won't stand there in a daze for 12 rounds like Wlad did against Fury.
              Fury hardly threw a punch and 'won' that fight.
              AJ will simply beat Fury up.
              He's not Wallin, or Schwartz, or Sefer Seferi or Francisco Pianeta.
              Fury is getting an ass kicking.



              simple !

              no, wait... how the fuck will he do that ?

              AJ will get Ruiz'd... again

              Fury has already proved that he can out-box/out-punch that stiffo

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                #57
                Originally posted by Kezzer
                You under estimate (or just simply trolling) Joshua if you think the only advantage he has is his power.


                name one other advantage AJ has, just one... ?

                and truth be known, I don't rate AJ's power much higher than Fury at all

                Fury will bust AJ up with his jab, and AJ will struggle to land anything

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                  #58
                  there will be a TON of dumb money on the table if that fight ever happens

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                    #59
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
                    Fury and Joshua's punch resistance is very similar, it is just that Fury maybe can recover a tad faster.

                    It was a feat of Herculean strength for Joshua to get up off the deck vs Kiltschko, to then spark him out etc

                    Note: I don't think Fury is as durable as people are making out 'He is game, and recovers quite well, but? He can be hit and hurt'.
                    Fair enough.

                    It'll come down to who can get the right punch quicker then.

                    Because if Joshua is gonna come to throw leather and Fury goes in with the intent like he did with Wilder.

                    Then I'm figuring Joshua goes down first.

                    Fury was an absolute dog in that Wilder fight.

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                    • Kezzer
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                      name one other advantage AJ has, just one... ?

                      and truth be known, I don't rate AJ's power much higher than Fury at all

                      Fury will bust AJ up with his jab, and AJ will struggle to land anything
                      You don’t get to be arguably number one in the division (and whether your opinion is he is or isn’t, he is in the eye of many) without many strengths.

                      For example - fury is going to have to be extra careful if he lunges forward for joshua’s ability to counter; the best example is how he ended The Martin fight ; but he has done otherwise.

                      His inside game when close up is an area fury has to be extra careful, that upper cut is lethal and has begun the end for a number of fighters - Pulev, Whyte, Klitschko - for example.

                      That’s only a couple things , you only have to watch Joshua without tinted glasses to know he would be a huge threat as a minimum. Fury isn’t deluded enough to ignore the strengths AJ has like a number do on here that’s for sure.

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