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  • aboutfkntime
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    #81
    Originally posted by Toffee
    The 'outclassed win' against Klitschko is a complete myth, peddled by Fury and believed by fools. I scored it round by round to Fury, but there wasn't that much in it. A couple of relatively ineffective punches landed here and there. A great win, but not an 'outclassing'. The bookies clearly thought a 40 year old Klitschko still had enough to avenge the loss.

    AJ v Klitschko was a great fight. AJ knocked him out. That's a definitive ending. Klitschko acknowledged he was beaten by the better man and retired. He desperately wanted the rematch against Fury though.

    As for the caught between styles nonsense (and it's the biggest nonsense you've spouted yet) is Fury not caught between styles? He spent his career fighting behind a lengthy jab, turned the Klitschko fight into a non contact sport, stayed at range in the first Wilder fight, then suddenly became a brawler against Wilder in his last outing.

    How's that different to Joshua adapting his style? Adapting your style to your opponent is a weakness for Joshua, but a strength for Fury? FFS, do you even believe what you type?




    Fury performed a LOT better against Klitschko than AJ did

    Klitschko was never really in that fight with Fury... but he dropped AJ like a sack of potatoes and really should have won that fight there and then

    AJ is used to his old style, that is how he wants to fight... both mentally and instinctively... the same thing happened to Klitschko when he first worked with Steward, it took years for his new style to become instinctive...

    you need to learn the sport

    AJ is not the total boxer, and he is not the total stalker/puncher

    dude, he fkn quit against Ruiz... don't try to deny that... and like Banks admitted, the style he used to survive the rematch with Ruiz, and with Pulev... will not work with Fury... he is caught between styles at this point... his old style let him down, his new style is not well-rounded or instinctive, and he appears to be mentally weak

    Fury will have his way with that boy

    learn the sport

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      #82
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      Fury performed a LOT better against Klitschko than AJ did

      Klitschko was never really in that fight with Fury... but he dropped AJ like a sack of potatoes and really should have won that fight there and then

      AJ is used to his old style, that is how he wants to fight... both mentally and instinctively... the same thing happened to Klitschko when he first worked with Steward, it took years for his new style to become instinctive...

      you need to learn the sport

      AJ is not the total boxer, and he is not the total stalker/puncher

      dude, he fkn quit against Ruiz... don't try to deny that... and like Banks admitted, the style he used to survive the rematch with Ruiz, and with Pulev... will not work with Fury... he is caught between styles at this point... his old style let him down, his new style is not well-rounded or instinctive, and he appears to be mentally weak

      Fury will have his way with that boy

      learn the sport
      “learn the sport”

      I look forward to just this little wording after the fight when AJ takes all the belts ,I’ve bookmarked it .Ha

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        #83
        Originally posted by REDEEMER
        “learn the sport”

        I look forward to just this little wording after the fight when AJ takes all the belts ,I’ve bookmarked it .Ha



        AJ will never accept that fight LMAO

        they will lie to their idiot fans, AGAIN... and wait for Fury to retire

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          #84
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime
          AJ will never accept that fight LMAO

          they will lie to their idiot fans, AGAIN... and wait for Fury to retire
          The idiots will be the ones like you on here ,Fury fans will fall harder then the Wilder ones did because you have invested even more energy in fictitious postings on the forum and went beyond going through the trouble spreading fake stories . Ha

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            #85
            Originally posted by aboutfkntime
            he is not... I will just leave it there

            AJ's best opponent is Klitschko... Fury outclassed Klitschko, AJ went life-and-death with Klitschko

            AJ showed mental weakness with Ruiz... and even more importantly, he is caught between styles... Fury will have his way with him
            70/30 Fury, with AJ having a punchers chance
            "AJ showed mental weakness against Ruiz."

            What does that even.mean?
            Have you ever laced up? You're just saying stuff.
            He got clipped by what some would say was a lucky punch, but lucky or not..it was a mistake and he paid.
            But it wasn't a mental mistake- it was a technical (or tactical) mistake.
            He got up 4 times ffs - how is that "weakness"?
            In the rematch he was mentally tough enough to stick to a game.plan and use his boxing skills - which he did with discipline, showing mental toughness.
            Modern fans just write guys off or dislike guys based on a single loss, or based on race, or nationality.
            Modern boxing fans are frustrating, and the nationalistic and race baiters are legion.
            Not sure why the hate for AJ. He fights anyone and usually wins. He's a decent human being and great to watch. Hope the Fury fight happens- we will see what's what.

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              #86
              Originally posted by REDEEMER
              The idiots will be the ones like you on here ,Fury fans will fall harder then the Wilder ones did because you have invested even more energy in fictitious postings on the forum and went beyond going through the trouble spreading fake stories . Ha



              at least we do not crawl up our own ass and pretend to have amnesia every time someone mentions AJ ducking Wilder TWICE in 2018

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                #87
                Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                "AJ showed mental weakness against Ruiz."

                What does that even.mean?

                Have you ever laced up? You're just saying stuff.
                He got clipped by what some would say was a lucky punch, but lucky or not..it was a mistake and he paid.
                But it wasn't a mental mistake- it was a technical (or tactical) mistake.
                He got up 4 times ffs - how is that "weakness"?
                In the rematch he was mentally tough enough to stick to a game.plan and use his boxing skills - which he did with discipline, showing mental toughness.
                Modern fans just write guys off or dislike guys based on a single loss, or based on race, or nationality.
                Modern boxing fans are frustrating, and the nationalistic and race baiters are legion.
                Not sure why the hate for AJ. He fights anyone and usually wins. He's a decent human being and great to watch. Hope the Fury fight happens- we will see what's what.




                he quit LMAO

                quitting... shows mental weakness

                btw, nobody hates AJ

                1) I object to fans lying about the fact that he avoided Wilder TWICE in 2018

                2) I object to shlthead fans (totally unjustifiably) insinuating that Fury will duck AJ... when the reverse is more likely true

                I do not hate AJ, I enjoy watching him fight

                if I disliked AJ I would not watch him, like I never watch Bullshltkin

                I cannot stand it when fighters are not real, and lie to their fans

                AJ needs to man up... if he aint gonna fight Wilder, he should at least fight Fury

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                  #88
                  Originally posted by aboutfkntime
                  he quit LMAO

                  quitting... shows mental weakness

                  btw, nobody hates AJ

                  1) I object to fans lying about the fact that he avoided Wilder TWICE in 2018

                  2) I object to shlthead fans (totally unjustifiably) insinuating that Fury will duck AJ... when the reverse is more likely true

                  I do not hate AJ, I enjoy watching him fight

                  if I disliked AJ I would not watch him, like I never watch Bullshltkin

                  I cannot stand it when fighters are not real, and lie to their fans

                  AJ needs to man up... if he aint gonna fight Wilder, he should at least fight Fury
                  "I can't stand it when fighters lie to their fans."

                  - Goes on to say Wilder, the costume lying, trainer firing, loaded glove lying excuse making coward...was the one telling the truth in who was avoiding who.

                  You've taken one too many shots to the temple fella, if you believe Wilder and Finkel over AJ and Hearn.
                  Last edited by Froch_uppercut; 01-17-2021, 08:16 AM.

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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Froch_uppercut
                    "I can't stand it when fighters lie to their fans."

                    - Goes on to say Wilder, the costume lying, trainer firing, loaded glove lying excuse making coward...was the one telling the truth in who was avoiding who.

                    You've taken one to many shots to the temple fella, if you believe Wilder and Finkel over AJ and Hearn.
                    I used to believe Wilder and Finkel i thought Eddie was a snake but the more iv seen of him i think he's actually alright . He's a boxing fan at heart as much as a businessman and i think he does want to put on the best events . Obviously he likes making money too but i think he likes the big fights so for that reason im thinking Finkel was at it all along

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Blond Beast
                      Fair enough. But what’s your track record? You think AJ was going to destroy Ruiz? What were your Wilder v Fury predictions in both fights? Feel free to bet huge when the odds come out. I honestly like an aggressive AJ. I hope he still goes after guys when he hurts them. If he can’t KO Fury then he will have to surprise and impress by being more offensive than expected. Do you really see AJ being the one to push if he’s winning or losing?

                      Anyone who states that they know unequivocally what will happen, or that they have been correct in the past and have not picked massive underdogs like Ruiz = is being disingenuous. No, I didn't forsee Ruiz winning. I was at MSG and everyone was shocked. Nonetheless- AJ did the business in the rematch
                      For me, there is more evidence that he is an elite fighter who had a blip than there is for him being a hype job who has beaten loads of previous champions.
                      Wilder's record is meh, so putting massive stock in Fury on the strength of his DW win is folly - it doesn't mean so much.
                      That's my take.

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