Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Wants KO: Everything in My Favor Against Anthony Joshua!
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No,i was obviously referring to talk of drugs already.Furys confidence is high,he wasnt floored multiple times and stopped by a non puncher.Doesnt matter how you sugar coat it,the blueprint is there.Comment
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It was one punch that got AJ going in that fight,one punch from an injured Whyre hurt him too,one punch from Price in sparring sparked him.Point is Fury doesnt have to have special power,he just has to land.Comment
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Pulev . Of course unless the rules are ignored again .
Before you tell me Pulev isn’t a top guy he would be Furys third best win . Fury actually decided not to fight him in 2013 for a shot at Wlad and decided to just prolong it more with an easier elimination bout . That bout was mandated .
However that isn’t even relevant to what’s at stake, A.J is the best finisher in boxing and won’t play with Fury he will finish him at the first sign of an opening. He also had Ruiz on the canvas within those rounds ,if he clips Fury like that he gets him out and won’t make a big mistake . A.J is coming to do him in ,train hard ,those who bet against him and for money will lose .Comment
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Personally I think Joshua's stiffness may be a deeper flaw than his abilities can overcome. The division lacks movement these days so it's not really been an issue. Ruiz took advantage and Joshua used feet to take away the advantage....that simply is not nor ever was applicable to Tyson Fury. Tyson Fury's had better feet his entire career. It's like his base, everything else is built off of the fact that he knows his steps well and can use them well. Joshua and Wilder have always been playing catch up in the footwork department when it came to Fury and neither of the should even dream of beating him by being able to run from him. I mean Fury danced the twist on Wlad while Joshua and Wlad fenced, directly in and directly out. Fury's just a lot, lot better at movement than Josh can hope to be. So I favor Fury to dance Joshua. If he wants to do it like he did Wilder he probably can. If he wants to do it like he did Wlad he probably can.
So, I reckon, aggression is what Joshua ought to use. Stick on Fury and smother him because he loves movement and taking advantage of gaping while moving and that does not change regardless of if it's forward fighting fury or backfoot fury. Joshua has the chin, power, and determination, to weather Fury and take him out, and, I think that's his best option. Don't really box him, just use your boxing when you can but really just rough him up and frustrate him.
There is no ****ing way I am going to believe Fury can push Josh around in a clinch without decent leverage advantage. I'm pretty sure Joshua can bench press Fury. Just do what Fury did to Wilder but in a more AJ way. Bully him.Comment
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AJ was hurt and stopped by a guy whod never knocked out or stopped a world class heavyweight.One gets up and wins when hes hurt,the other asks hes corner why he feels like hes does,goes down again and again,gasses and gets stopped.Comment
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Personally I think Joshua's stiffness may be a deeper flaw than his abilities can overcome. The division lacks movement these days so it's not really been an issue. Ruiz took advantage and Joshua used feet to take away the advantage....that simply is not nor ever was applicable to Tyson Fury. Tyson Fury's had better feet his entire career. It's like his base, everything else is built off of the fact that he knows his steps well and can use them well. Joshua and Wilder have always been playing catch up in the footwork department when it came to Fury and neither of the should even dream of beating him by being able to run from him. I mean Fury danced the twist on Wlad while Joshua and Wlad fenced, directly in and directly out. Fury's just a lot, lot better at movement than Josh can hope to be. So I favor Fury to dance Joshua. If he wants to do it like he did Wilder he probably can. If he wants to do it like he did Wlad he probably can.
So, I reckon, aggression is what Joshua ought to use. Stick on Fury and smother him because he loves movement and taking advantage of gaping while moving and that does not change regardless of if it's forward fighting fury or backfoot fury. Joshua has the chin, power, and determination, to weather Fury and take him out, and, I think that's his best option. Don't really box him, just use your boxing when you can but really just rough him up and frustrate him.
There is no ****ing way I am going to believe Fury can push Josh around in a clinch without decent leverage advantage. I'm pretty sure Joshua can bench press Fury. Just do what Fury did to Wilder but in a more AJ way. Bully him.Comment
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