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over a year ago
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"They've signed a two fight deal...Any boxing fans want to give their prediction on the outcome of the first bout.
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Would love AJ to come out on top.
But Fury is just a technical god in that ring so my money is on fury. |
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"Depends if Fury trains or not "
I think he will be training for those titles. He brought himself back from the dark. He's in prime fighting days. He wont take it lightly. |
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"They've signed a two fight deal...Any boxing fans want to give their prediction on the outcome of the first bout.
Would love AJ to come out on top.
But Fury is just a technical god in that ring so my money is on fury."
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"Depends if Fury trains or not
I think he will be training for those titles. He brought himself back from the dark. He's in prime fighting days. He wont take it lightly."
Wasnt there a pic of him in morecome where he had piled on the weight again? |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Depends if Fury trains or not
I think he will be training for those titles. He brought himself back from the dark. He's in prime fighting days. He wont take it lightly.
Wasnt there a pic of him in morecome where he had piled on the weight again?"
Ain't we all |
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According to snippet from SkySports: the Gypsy King “has delivered an ominous warning that he will beat Anthony Joshua inside three rounds as negotiations ...” |
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"Depends if Fury trains or not
I think he will be training for those titles. He brought himself back from the dark. He's in prime fighting days. He wont take it lightly.
Wasnt there a pic of him in morecome where he had piled on the weight again?
Ain't we all "
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By *igmaMan
over a year ago
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Depends on the judging. Probably go 12 rounds. Have to see how team Fury and Sugar Hill approach it. If it’s the Tyson Fury of the second Wilder fight it could be a belter. AJ will just be same old AJ |
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"Depends on the judging. Probably go 12 rounds. Have to see how team Fury and Sugar Hill approach it. If it’s the Tyson Fury of the second Wilder fight it could be a belter. AJ will just be same old AJ "
But after Ruiz AJ went back to basics. Learnt that it's not about pure power.
I see a different AJ to when he first won a championship belt. |
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Fury fights like a Cruiser - AJ’s biggest was what 237 at his last & Fury 273 at his last.
I think it’ll be klitschko like - but Fury is too good at boxing. The fundamentals, movement. Fury wins Round 7-8 TKO.
We’ve now seen Fury get up from a heavy one. |
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By *ljamMan
over a year ago
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I'd say Fury's movement and defensive nous will be too much for Joshua, but wouldn't count AJ out completely. He's a hard hitter and far better than Wilder. Very different prospect for Fury. |
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By *igmaMan
over a year ago
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"Depends on the judging. Probably go 12 rounds. Have to see how team Fury and Sugar Hill approach it. If it’s the Tyson Fury of the second Wilder fight it could be a belter. AJ will just be same old AJ
But after Ruiz AJ went back to basics. Learnt that it's not about pure power.
I see a different AJ to when he first won a championship belt."
That’s AJ style - strong jab, staying out of range, pick your shots and wear them down. The Ruiz fight went tits up after he buzzed him early and went to finish him off. Fighting in the pocket with a Mexican with quick feet, quick hands and can take a punch |
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"Fury stops him. I’d imagine AJ won’t be too keen on the mandatory rematch clause
The £20+ million might persuade to him take up the option"
Pride of a fighter is worth more than that IMO and what I imagine Fury will do won’t make a rematch make any sense |
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By *ensualMan
over a year ago
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I think Fury has good technical skills when fit and a good boxing brain. AJ is powerful and a good technical boxer. After the first Ruiz fight learned to stick to a winning plan. I think it could be a good technical fight for the purists but not one for people looking for a tear up. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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As much as I like AJ I think Fury will pip him. Would love to see the first fight go to points and be a close finish to amp things up for the rematch but I'd still call Fury on points and then a Fury TKO |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Not watched either of them before so hard to know.
Put them in a UFC cage instead, far better."
But they would still box so it wouldn't be much different. |
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"Not watched either of them before so hard to know.
Put them in a UFC cage instead, far better.
But they would still box so it wouldn't be much different. "
Yes but better gloves and far more entertaining if one of them knew a bit of Mui Thai etc.
Could be a whole different outcome. |
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"Not watched either of them before so hard to know.
Put them in a UFC cage instead, far better.
But they would still box so it wouldn't be much different.
Yes but better gloves and far more entertaining if one of them knew a bit of Mui Thai etc.
Could be a whole different outcome."
It'd be an easy fury win I think, sure he grew up bare Knuckle boxing. Think that'd give him the edge |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Going against the grain here. Joshua if and only if he
manages to lure Fury in for a slug fest.
Although saying that Ruiz smashed him with that tactic. "
I think fury could take the hits but there's no doubt AJ I'd the fittest of the two so if he kept that up into the layer rounds it's a possibility I suppose. Can't see it though tbh. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
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"Whoever wins it will be good for British Boxing to have a unified world heavyweight champion of the World "
Agreed...We are getting a lot of plaudits across the pond for our fighters and fans.
Watched a clip on YouTube the other night of the ref for the Hatton vs Mayweather fight saying he was taken aback by the atmosphere from the Brit fans in the venue before and during the fight and praised how we fill stadiums to the rafters with fight fans....what ever the outcome..we will still have a British champ. |
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"Going against the grain here. Joshua if and only if he
manages to lure Fury in for a slug fest.
Although saying that Ruiz smashed him with that tactic.
I think fury could take the hits but there's no doubt AJ I'd the fittest of the two so if he kept that up into the layer rounds it's a possibility I suppose. Can't see it though tbh."
If ruiz diddnt do joshua would be a slightly different story. Maaybe would go full way..
Doesent matter who you are, once you get beat its never the same..
No comparing tyson to joshua but when tyson got done he is no longer in human if ya get what i mean
Fury Fury |
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"Fury stops him. I’d imagine AJ won’t be too keen on the mandatory rematch clause
The £20+ million might persuade to him take up the option
Pride of a fighter is worth more than that IMO and what I imagine Fury will do won’t make a rematch make any sense "
Or pride is what might want him to take the rematch.wilder got a humiliated but still wanted a rematch |
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Cant say I'm a massive fan of either.
Fury will be favourite. If AJ wants to win it needs to be inside 6 in my opinion, fury has a massive engine for the size of him if he comes in fit.
Not out of the realms of possibility AJ catches him.
AJ is by far and away the best fighter Fury will have faced, Wilder is a joke, rest of Furys record isn't great other than VK.
Fury 7-9 by TKO or towel in I reckon. |
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I believe its is Fury's to throw away. If he's on form and puts the work in, he will school AJ. That said if AJ can catch him with a big shot then it's anyone's.
Fury has so many styles and is the true master of the division, let's hope we see a fight for the ages. |
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