BREAKING NEWS: AJ HAS AGREED TO ALL TERMS AND WILL FIGHT FURY ON DECEMBER 3RD!!!

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  1. exocet76

    exocet76 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah...not confident this happens until they're both in the ring.
    People who hate AJ have to concede that he doesn't duck like some others in the division.
    With that being said Warren and Fury played this game before his last fight with Wilder.
    So it's either a bait and switch or picking a mentally damaged AJ..
    Take your pick.
     
  2. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    E-Hearn isn't going to put AJ in with anyone too risky if he knows AJ vs Fury will be coming next after Fury has mopped the floor with that MW bum Usyk

    I've seen Fury get dropped by featherfisted fishermen and women's regional figure skating champions. That useless bum dosser from Tuscaloosa who can't fight a lick or string together a combination nearly knocked him out a couple of times. AJ might have got sonned by Usyk x 2 but he's a risky fight for anyone and he's no tune up.

    Usyk was willing to take it less money in the pot or not, contrary to what wannabe Watford gangsta AJ said he was willing to step aside, and Fury wasn't. He doesn't want that Usyk smoke he wants wannabe Watford gangsta smoke

    It's not a 1-1 duck all Fury has to do is wait a couple of months. Usyk ducking is an oxymoron
     
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  3. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing

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    I'll believe it when I see it, but hey, good news!
     
  4. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    At what point will poor AJ ever be mentally repaired? I guess a couple soft touches is going to patch his psyche up?

    He's coming off a respectable losing performance against a guy who simply had his number/was too good. Could argue it as the best showing of his career, even if the result wasn't the desired one.





    Joshua lost to Ruiz, who is decent but hasn't exactly set the world alight outside of that night of his life. There's more possibility of that happening again than of Joshua cleaning Fury's clock.


    Those fights were in excess of a decade ago. The same rationale was used in 2015 for 'Fury gets KO'd by Wlad' and 2018 for 'Fury gets KO'd by Wilder'. It was shaky then, and we're now in the latter half of 2022.

    But you know this. :lol:


    Usyk can give away his money if he wants, but there's no obligation for the other guy to agree to pay Joshua way in excess of £15,000,000 to sit on his ass. That's crazy, and you know it. :lol:


    Agreed, it's a 0–0. Stop playing. :lol:
     
  5. Rilz

    Rilz Ball don't lie! Full Member

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    I hear you. You just never know with fights of this magnitude, and with the characters involved.
     
  6. MrBarry465

    MrBarry465 Active Member Full Member

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    The Wilder fights will end up proving to be harder than a fight against AJ imo.

    Fury eats orthodox fighters like AJ all day everyday.
     
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  7. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Answer mine and i will answer yours. At least AJ knock the f**** out of opponents like Wallin, Pianeta, Johnson and so on.
    And yeah, yeah he lost to a fat Andy Ruiz, we all know that. But if we have to be fair, Fury also clearly lost to JKohn McDermott, who is s**** average.
     
  8. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    AJ had an even bigger nervous breakdown in his dressing room prior to coming out to face Fat Andy than he did in the ring after Usyk baptized him for the second time

    He got clipped against Fat Andy after dropping him and getting complacent. Fury got dropped three separate times against that bum from Tuscaloosa due to complacency, four in total but two of them were back of the mind shots to be fair

    These things happen in HW boxing. Even fellow legends have been on the wrong end of a KO or stoppage loss to a lesser opponent

    Fury nearly got sparked out by Ottomatic not long ago who literally hasn't wobbled anyone since the last ice age

    Usyk had earned but a tiny fraction of the amount that skinflint giant Fury has but he was willing to take less


    I'm just responding to the Fury Chavzsquad nation and their BS :lol:
     
  9. AdamT

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    Aj is only a good combo puncher fighting old men and stationery targets

    First time since that bum brezeale he has stepped into the ring with anyone bigger than him, also fury has much better movement and stamina

    This is going to be so f.....g easy for Fury especially with Hill as his trainer

    I expect him to box/move and frustrate Aj. Then when/if Aj starts gambling, he will quickly gas and Fury walks him down to a stoppage

    Early rounds will have little action, but rounds 5/6 Fury will really put it on him and I doubt Aj has Wilders resilience to last. It won't see 9 rounds
     
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  10. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Eh, a typical Fury fanboy. It's everyone fault, but not Fury when he ducks someone. They always have an excuse. Now if the fight with AJ doesn't happen for some reason, they will still find a way to twist the truth and said that it was AJ fault.


    And stop lying brother. I remember the facts very clear.

    It happen exactly like this:
    Fury runs out his mouth for months that he want to face only Usyk, and doesn't want to face Whyte or any other bum. This is all Fury words.

    Then Usyk team decide to try this out, Hearn was happy, as AJ would have get more time, but acting like AJ want to rematch Usyk.

    And what happen is this:
    Saudi offer the fight. Big money for both Usyk and AJ. And on top of that Saudi was paying the step aside money for AJ and Whyte, and all we know about the money was what was speculating in the media, but no one knows the exact same sum. But the important thing is, that the money wasn't from Usyk and Fury honorarium. Usyk agree to the fight, Fury team agree to the fight, but the guy that backed out of the fight was Fury.

    And the moment Usyk manager Egis Klimas answer back and said how it is, as Usyk team is no b.c., and we all know Fury is just a lying ***** that loves to lie and talk nonsenses, Fury and his team suddenly disappear for very long time, and next we hear from them was when they made the Whyte fight ....
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    But nice try.
     
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  11. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Nqh he is biased beyond reality.
    He is trying to twist the true as well.
    Both Fury and Usyk was going to get a fixed fee and the step aside money was not going to come from that fee. Saudi was going to paid for it.

    He is after AJ now, because he got all the advantage, and waited for the perfect time. 2 loses in a row for AJ, and being on all time low on confidence, and also doesn't even want to fight on December 17th, but handicapping AJ with low camp. Anyway that will backfire.

    BTW looking at Fury at his recent interview, he is in serious training for quite some time. He looks in very decent shape.

    He tried to handicap Usyk, but Usyk ain't falling for his ****. Usyk will fight when he is 100% rested and ready.
    Make sure a decent unbiased referee and judges are there, and Fury easily is going to lose that match as well.
    The problem is will Usyk fight Fury, if he loss to AJ, or we will be for Usyk vs AJ 3, which won't be optimal for Usyk anyone.
     
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  12. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury has spent his entire life trying to find a worthy man to fight

    Wilder is the only one so far who has put up a decent fight but he he cried and made excuses afterwards
     
  13. Levook

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    I think Joshua is a harder fight than Usyk for Fury. An upset is Very possible imo. They should make the fight, and AJ did the smartest thing by immediately saying yes.

    Imagine if the old timers were around now? These hungry, desperate, steely wolves, would give Anything for a title shot! They struggled hard, tearing at their opponents on their way up the ladder. The hopes of a title shot Burned in them!

    Today...........not so much. It kinda takes the excitement away in a way, when a boxer is offered a Title shot and he has to "think about it". F*** THAT!! Can you believe that? The "title" means Nothing anymore. Sorry Ray, Harry, Sam, Henry, Ezzard, Roberto, Muhammad, Willie, Benny, Joe & everyone else! Our generation only continued to degrade the greatest prize in sports till it's worthless, but the great fighters are priceless, thank the boxing gods! Well, we at least have some excellent talent out there. It would be nice if they fought more often.
     
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  14. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    That's right I remember that now

    I know the mind of Fury fan all too well. I know how they move, think, and how they have to lie in order to cover for their gypsy god who literally says one thing one day and the complete opposite the next.

    How do I know?

    Because I am one
     
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  15. Levook

    Levook Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury KO 11 Joshua I think this fight will go late. Sorry for the previous rant!