Comments Thread For: Klitschko's Coach: Joshua Must Be Physical With Fury, Avoid Style Used For Ruiz, Pulev
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"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.
1) it has nothing to do with " believe "... the evidence is CLEAR, they wanted nothing to do with Wilder
2) are you fkn nuts, I 100% " believe " Wilder and Finkel... Hearn and AJ are totally full-of-shltComment
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Stoked for you that you were at msg for such a dramatic fight. My brother told me Ruiz was no joke and had fast hands. When Ruiz went down I thought well that’s it, even if it seemed a bit flash. I love that AJ went after him. He hit Ruiz with crazy punches. I think Ruiz was embarrassed and fought on pure pride. I don’t think AJ did anything wrong, he just got caught and didn’t recover as well as Ruiz did. You could knock a guy down three times but if he then drops you it’s a huge psychological swing. I love AJs uppercut. I think he usually gets better and better as things go on, just didn’t work in first fight with Ruiz. But I also saw Fury turn pro, and we figured he’d be a champion after his first fight. So that goes far beyond his stock against just Wilder who I think is a formidable opponent. Fury has a confidence in the ring that AJ might never have again. I think it’s a close fight. But if AJ wins via KO I think it will be from a perfect surprising shot more than just him dominating. I could see a losing Fury try to end things before I see a winning AJ try to. But like I said, I’d love to see an aggressive AJ. Just hard to imagine now.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.Comment
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Wilder's lying character is not up for debate, and you are asking me if I'm "nuts".
Have a sit down and a think about that fella. I suppose you also believe Fury colluded with the officials, a member of Wilder's team, the ref, the tv cameras and a few others - to put a paperweight in his glove.
You're mad bro.Comment
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Thanks. It is a bit intriguing, I just think AJ's stock has been impacted far more than it should have on the back of that one loss.Stoked for you that you were at msg for such a dramatic fight. My brother told me Ruiz was no joke and had fast hands. When Ruiz went down I thought well that’s it, even if it seemed a bit flash. I love that AJ went after him. He hit Ruiz with crazy punches. I think Ruiz was embarrassed and fought on pure pride. I don’t think AJ did anything wrong, he just got caught and didn’t recover as well as Ruiz did. You could knock a guy down three times but if he then drops you it’s a huge psychological swing. I love AJs uppercut. I think he usually gets better and better as things go on, just didn’t work in first fight with Ruiz. But I also saw Fury turn pro, and we figured he’d be a champion after his first fight. So that goes far beyond his stock against just Wilder who I think is a formidable opponent. Fury has a confidence in the ring that AJ might never have again. I think it’s a close fight. But if AJ wins via KO I think it will be from a perfect surprising shot more than just him dominating. I could see a losing Fury try to end things before I see a winning AJ try to. But like I said, I’d love to see an aggressive AJ. Just hard to imagine now.
We shall see - imo he just has too much for Fury, whose herky jerky 'style has been exaggerated to the point where he is now some sort of 275lb Mayweather. I'm not buying it. He's been beaten up by Otto Wallin, dropped by Pajkic and Cunningham and Wilder - none of whom are particularly silky fighters.
Looking forward to it.Comment
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Wilder's lying character is not up for debate, and you are asking me if I'm "nuts".
Have a sit down and a think about that fella. I suppose you also believe Fury colluded with the officials, a member of Wilder's team, the ref, the tv cameras and a few others - to put a paperweight in his glove.
You're mad bro.
FACT: chicken-Josh ducked Wilder TWICE in 2018
FACT: he has been lying to his idiot fans, just like Bullshltkin lied to his idiot fans
FACT: chicken-Josh will probably duck Fury, just like he ducked Wilder
they lied to you bro LMAOComment
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You need deprogramming, Wilder and Finkel got to you.
Seriously, it must make life difficult, trying to get things done but being unable to tell the difference between truth and bulls**t, I feel bad for you.
Do you watch Fox and believe everything they say about Trump?Comment
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You need deprogramming, Wilder and Finkel got to you.
Seriously, it must make life difficult, trying to get things done but being unable to tell the difference between truth and bulls**t, I feel bad for you.
Do you watch Fox and believe everything they say about Trump?
it is clearly obvious that chicken-Josh ducked Wilder
AJ used to stutter and stammer whenever anyone mentioned Wilder's name
and who would be ****** enough to believe anything Fast Eddie said
AJ will duck Fury just like he ducked Wilder, you watchComment
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LMAO. You just have zero ability to discern bs from reality. Either that or you're a troll.
EDIT: Dude, even that old racist bore Hopkins is calling Wilder out for his lies, (link below) and still people like you believe him.
Last edited by Froch_uppercut; 01-18-2021, 08:25 AM.Comment
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You only have to look at what Wallin, Wilder and Cunningham did to Fury to know that Joshua is in this fight.
Fury may have a lot more skills in areas over Joshua but they are all negated by raw power. When power connects, nothing else matters.
Wilder had Fury within thousands of a second of being counted out - some say he should have been counted out. Whatever anyone thinks, power by itself can end the fight in the 1st round. Power with some decent other skills is even better. Fury doesn't have that. Anyone saying Joshua isn't a decent fighter is measuring themselves as if they were Fury.
If Fury has heart because he got up from the Wilder knockdown or the Cunningham knockdown then Joshua has it too. Not many get back up from Klitschko and win.
I've always been realistic when it comes to Joshua's chances here because Fury is a better all round boxer compared to Joshua. But I think that Joshua is just as big a threat to Fury as Klitschko was in Germany. Many expected Fury to get knocked out but there's a reason Fury didn't engage Klitschko; because he knew Klit had the power to end the fight. Some people need to temper these 'Fury is going to KO Joshua' or 'Fury is going to win so easily' predictions because you'll be a laughing stock if you're proved wrong.Comment
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