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  • #31
    Originally posted by TheMyspaceDayz View Post
    Rephrase your question and include a point so I know where you’re coming from for once.
    - -U never seen Lewie one punched to Bolivia?

    X2?

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    • #32
      Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
      ??????????

      Come with a coherent reply and we can debate, otherwise reply to some other dude.
      - -U even watch boxing?

      What grade U in?

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      • #33
        Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
        - -U even watch boxing?

        What grade U in?
        Sorry but I’m super super young. And let me guess you are some old vet. who’s been watching boxing for many decades?

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        • #34
          Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
          Sorry but I’m super super young. And let me guess you are some old vet. who’s been watching boxing for many decades?
          - -When U shuck U BigBoy trainers?

          U a decade old now?

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          • #35
            Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
            Furys performance was obviously much more eye catching but come on now, totally different match ups requiring different approaches. Ruiz has a good chin and wants to get into dogfights. Wilder is a glass cannon who wants to stay at distance and snipe with his killer right hand. One guy is easiest to beat with jabs, range and movement. The other is easiest to beat by getting in his face and bullying him. Lets not act like Fury is normally some monster who walks people down and destroys them, or that Joshua is usually on his bike jabbing his way to decisions.
            This right here , Fury won’t be able to plow over AJ . I would think after the Fury fight there would be a bit better educated on here but it seems to have failed again.

            AJ fights taller guys better , Fury is 6”9 not an aggressive short guy what AJ usually doesn’t fight . Everyone said AJ couldn’t box but then did and won about every round and it’s still on AJ to prove himself ,I guess forums won’t change there’s always the weird angle they come up with .

            Fury will have his hands full in this one there’s a reason he purposely chose Wilder instead of AJ, for one they fought before and Joshua got the better of it how are posters ignoring this fact ? Ha

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            • #36
              Originally posted by QueensburyRules View Post
              - -When U shuck U BigBoy trainers?

              U a decade old now?
              Yea im a decade old. The day I was born I opened an account here on Boxingscene.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by True-Boxing-Fan View Post
                I wanted to see what all your thoughts were about the version of Fury in his rematch with Wilder compared to AJ in his rematch with Ruiz.

                IMO Fury in his rematch with Wilder utterly made what AJ did in his rematch with Ruiz look like shht.

                For one going in to his rematch with Wilder, Fury was insistent on bringing the heat, pressure and eventually knocking out Wilder. Not for one minute did Fury say he was going to box better and be super slick as is the norm for him in his fights. He said he was bringing the heat and pressure and knocking him out. And he fought exactly to a T that exact same way. Impressive IMO, because I didn't believe him on his claimed strategy, I thought it was a bluff and kind of nuts. Dude proved me wrong, and i salute him for that.


                Now with AJ in his rematch with Ruiz. All that dude said was, that Ruiz was a fluke and hes Knocking him out in devastating fashion. He was very insistent on making everyone believe he was going to bring the heat and destroy Ruiz. When fight night came and the bell rang, how did he fight? He employed a very safe and cautious fight plan to ensure he'd get the win. Not for a second did he become aggressive and try and go the the KO. He was just playing it safe to get the win. He got the job done but it was very Blahh type performance.

                One guy, Fury, goes into his rematch with the attitude and game plan to not just try and ensure a victory but to get a devastating and absolute dominating victory. He didn't try and play it safe to get the win.

                The other guy, AJ, shook from his knock out loss tried to make everyone believe he was going to go for the kill KO of Ruiz. Instead employed a safe non aggressive boxing strategy to ensure the safest route to victory. Very Blahhh IMO

                This victory by Fury just made him the true man of the division and AJ is going to have to abide by what he says if he ever has the balls to step up and fight.

                Fury’s win is simply 20x better than Aj’s... i was rooting for fury, and i was in shocked with what he displayed..

                It was raining in saudi arabia during aj’s fight.. all audiences in attendance were wet with their sticky and cold raincoats and my thought was like “naaaah, i ain’t getting wet & cold for that chit”

                To the very least i expected him to breakdown ruiz and step on the gas more in the late rounds as he already did his damage in the earlier rounds.. but he really was contented with what he’s doing.. i think he couldve had he plan on doing it, but he didn’t. fortune favors the brave again.

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