Joshua ducked Fury for years so now he wants to fight him?

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  1. BCS8

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    You have convinced me :D :eatingburger
     
  2. iii

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  3. iii

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    Yeah, i was enjoying my popcorn & enjoying your post & was nodding in agreement....then you said ",,,He knew he could dance and frustrate a bored, unmotivated and disinterested Wlad to steal a victory"... Klitchy is always a top notch pro & his attitude is always top notch & on it , Vitalt too,... Hmmm get back to reality , you were swaying me...but now me popcorns gone stale bub
     
  4. The Clan

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    You can’t deny that the Wlad who fought Fury looked jaded after 10 years of being at the top!
    Even Lennox Lewis admitted that near the end of his career he struggled to get motivated if the challenger was anything but top quality.

    I wouldn’t disagree that Wlad was a great professional and always looked prepared but by his own standards he wasn’t at his most focussed or best when he fought Fury
     
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  5. MarkusFlorez99

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    Looks like nobody is ducking nobody because the contract is signed. No tune ups no nothing. We're going straight into undisputed
     
  6. CJH

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    This rhetoric is so boring.

    No one is scared of a Fat Gypsy from Morcambe nor are they scared of a weightlifter from Watford.

    And certainly not a basketball player from Alabama
     
  7. iii

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    No Clan I dont think he was jaded at all,,,,BUT you are correct he was not his usual self as life had hit full steam ahead , as it does all of us from time to time. The poor guy was really going through it, his wife had just had their child & unfortunately she was suffering from really bad post natal depression. So bad that she had to be admitted into a mental health institution just before & during fight time. Can you imagine the distraction & turmoil that man was going through at that time...unbearable, unbearable & a lucky break for Fury TBH. So bad was her illness that they have since divorced, I felt for the guy but like a true pro that he is he did not postpone he carried on, maybe he wanted to try & get his mind busy etc but it never worked. Fury shone against Wilder , not that hard really but it seemed amazing because of his own demons & fair platy to him for achieving what he did, but in all fairness he didn't face the real Vlad imo.
     
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