I disagree with some controversial comments AJ has stated (The BLM protest comments made him look a hypocritic). However in general I like the way he comes across - (respectful for most of his opponents but I know a lot people on here view this as fake though). As a boxer, I think he's great. Fought all of Wlad, Povetkin, Whyte, Parker, Ruiz and Pulev. It's clearly the best resume in HW divison at present. All whilst MR have attempted to make fights against Wilder (about half a dozen times), Fury (three times), called Whyte and Ortiz bluff when they publicly said they would step in and fight AJ at short notice only for them to refuse. For me, I respect that. Usyk is one of my favourite other boxers as well but I'd rather AJ wins however I think Usyk will.
Aj will fight safe and usyk will need to win 10 rounds to get a draw To be honest I do think joshua will win legitimate and I expect fury to beat deontay comfortably. Not sure if it will be a stoppage or a lopsided decision. That depends on Wilders approach
I actually want to know, what quality do you think Fury has to "smash" Joshua and what fight/fights are you basing this of?
Wilder can't even box and you're basing that fight for Joshua? Even with Wlad, unless they jab and clinch all night that fight is worthless even mentioning.
If a little fat geezer can smash him, then fury can Regardless if he smashes him or not? He is the superior boxer of the 2 and obviously the real fighter as well so will win a decision Aj panics when anyone gets close to hitting him and imo his chin will go if Fury sits on his punches
Styles make fights, Fury fights nothing like the little fat geezer. That logic simply doesn't make sense. What are you basing that Fury is the superior boxer of the two? The only reason AJ has been exposed more is because hes been tested multiple fights while Fury has been tested maybe 4 times in his entire career.
Fury and AJ need to fight next year already. And yes, I think Fury wins. AJ doesn't defend hooks well, is vulnerable to counters, has a very questionable chin, bad stamina, and will not have the size and reach advantage over Fury. Which means AJ will have to try to use his jab to work his way inside. Fury would be wise to work on his pull-counter for this fight. A check hook would work wonders for him against AJ.
I'm starting to think you might be right. I dont know when this interview was but he doesn't look like a man who's 4 weeks out from a fight. I know he's always chunky but he looks like he's in as bad shape now as he was 6 months ago when he bailed on the fight. Hope I'm wrong but I've been getting bad vibes about Furys career for a while now.