Styles make fights : AJ still crushes Fury

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  1. Oakland Billy Smith

    Oakland Billy Smith Active Member banned Full Member

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    AJ should beat Fury first, then come back for a rematch, or may be get a shot at Deontay
     
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  2. LeftRightDownThePipe

    LeftRightDownThePipe Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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  3. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Indeed, very possible.

    I give AJ the best chance at it.
     
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  4. UnleashtheFURY

    UnleashtheFURY D'oh! Full Member

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    If Fury continues to stay in shape and motivated neither Wilder or AJ will beat him. He's on a different level.
     
  5. CST80

    CST80 De Omnibus Dubitandum Staff Member

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    You're absolutely right, styles do you make fights. But here's where you're absolutely wrong, Tyson Fury stylistically is an absolute nightmare for Joshua, perhaps worse than Ruiz. Get your head out of the clouds, which is where you must have picked this morsel out of, well put it back.
     
  6. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    AJ aint a bad boxer, its not like he was a fraud up until yesterday.

    We just learnt that he is not the demigod everyone on this forum thought he was. He is there to be beat by certain fighters. And I knew it.

    Fanboys mouthing off thinking AJ is a force of nature cant be beat, walks through anyone got a wake up call.

    AJ can still be top of the division if by some miracle he fixes his weaknesses and learns to not be over confident with his power and heart which he sems to believe will win him everyfight. He is a permanently changed man since yesterday, he realised that his heart and his power aint enough to beat everyone. He will never feel levels and levels above everyone else like he used too...

    And posters on here can never again say AJ walks through this contend and that contender and I dont want to see dillian rematch because same result yadda yadda.

    Dillian knows AJ is vulnerable as do many fighters that sparred and grew up with AJ... he is a physical powerhouse but he relied on that so much that he never improved lately.
     
  7. DON1

    DON1 ICEMAN Full Member

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    SHUT UP
     
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  8. eltirado

    eltirado Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    There is no evidence that Fury is crushable, we saw Joshua get crushed by a well schooled boxer...So if anything, this fight improves the chances of Fury (mental Giant who can box) will go for the KO, now that he knows for sure....that Gold is only a few strikes away
     
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  9. vast

    vast Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury would spank him. Joshuas too slow and stiff.
     
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  10. Degale

    Degale Active Member Full Member

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    I still think AJ will beat Fury
     
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  11. Geo1122

    Geo1122 Active Member Full Member

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    Oddly enough , how Ruiz beat Joshua is pretty much how I see him beating Wilder; a much better inside game. He needs to take that approach with Fury as well.
     
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  12. CarlChilders

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    Lol Tyson Fury will still run from AJ like he does everybody else. So AJ won't be able to catch him. The only person who could catch Fury is Usain Bolt and I believe he retired.
     
  13. UKboxingfan

    UKboxingfan Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I still call Joshua - wilder a 50/50 fight, nothing from Saturday has changed my mind. I just couldn’t see him beating fury barring the obvious lucky punch or moment of sloppiness from fury. He’s too evasive and skilled for Joshua, who’s very static. Would be a wide UD.
     
  14. Northadox

    Northadox Active Member Full Member

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    Fury beats Joshua 120-108..

    One of them slightly boring boxing education lessons.. ridiculous amount of jabs landed, no highlights, just a 12 round schooling
     
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  15. northpaw

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    No
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