Tyson Fury v Anthony Joshua Battle of Britain Poll

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by BrokerNYC, Sep 5, 2022.


Who wins and how?

  1. Fury KO/TKO

    109 vote(s)
    56.2%
  2. Fury Points

    39 vote(s)
    20.1%
  3. AJ KO/TKO

    43 vote(s)
    22.2%
  4. AJ Points

    1 vote(s)
    0.5%
  5. Draw

    2 vote(s)
    1.0%
  1. MAD_PIGE0N

    MAD_PIGE0N ... banned Full Member

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    This is a true description of what is not real.


    Comparing Fury to Vitali serves what purpose? Vitali is the harder puncher. When it comes to movement and speed, it's for Fury. Saying Fury is like Valuev means one knows sh*t about boxing, it's just better if you say Fury's overrated, not that good and so, but not something so out of reality.
     
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  2. BEATDOWNZ

    BEATDOWNZ Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Tyson moves well for a man that size, but isn't a good mover overall.

    Wilder, AJ, Ortiz, are all stiff as boards.
     
  3. FastLeft

    FastLeft Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Fury's going to stand his ground and punch with AJ while using his reach
    he's not going to be ' on his bike ' at 19 stone and age 34
    it's a good fight
     
  4. Gazanta87

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    Think it will be over in 3 this. I think Tyson's goading will bring out Roadman AJ and that fact that he doesn't move his head will be goodnight.
     
  5. ShortRound

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    If Fury "moves like a walrus" and Joshua is "easily more athletic than Fury in a number of facets, including strength, power, speed and agility" then why do you favour Fury to KO Usyk, who just beat Joshua soundly back to back?
     
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  6. UmarIFLUmar

    UmarIFLUmar Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I sometimes wonder what alternate reality people are living in.

    Joshua has nice looking muscles and Fury is a big wobbly sack of cottage cheese, therefore Joshua must be the better athlete I guess. :confundio1:
     
  7. BEATDOWNZ

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    Joshua is a better athlete.

    Faster, stronger, more agile, more explosiveness... if these guys did Decathlon training Tyson wouldn't last a minute. AJ would be very bloody good.
     
  8. FastLeft

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    I think Fury beats Joshua on mental strength more than anything else at this stage .
    Joshua has a proper chance because we've seen Fury down for 9 counts against Wilder. and Fury is not getting any better either. So Joshua has a chance to get a KO or stoppage. not just a token long shot puncher's chance. but probable a bit more than that.

    but Fury has a whole load of advantages. and he's mental strong. up against a boxer in AJ who basically had a meltdown tantrum and publicly excused himself as 'not a 12 round fighter ' & clearly still feels like a novice after only 14 years of being a boxer , no gas tank, can't throw combinations for long, etc. in his own mind and words .
    on the other hand Joshua fought/boxed as well as he ever has in the second Usyk fight so he'll be coming in good.

    I have a feeling Fury will put it on him early and that will make a good fight.

    if Joshua can win this it's a great win for him. Fury has a lot less to gain and more to lose but he'll be motivated too.
    we all want to see it.
     
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  9. djfonti

    djfonti Well-Known Member Full Member

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    This whole AJ is such an amazing athlete stuff is a load of old nonsense. The bloke gasses after a handful of combinations thrown but he's 'an amazing athlete'.
     
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  10. Astro

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    The fight between Fury and AJ will take place on December 3 2022. Press conference on September 30th. Should be an entertaining build up.
     
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  11. UmarIFLUmar

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    Joshua admits he's not a 12 round fighter and is too heavy to throw combinations lol.

    Can't see him doing very well at the hurdles or running 800m.
     
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  12. BEATDOWNZ

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    Ah. I've got it. Tyson would do better because he does the full twelve better?
     
  13. Bob Flaps

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    I trained with a decathlete (commonwealth level) in my late teens and couldn't hold a candle to my mate's fitness. The amount of different training he had to do for all the different events - everything from sprinter muscle to throwing bulk - was crazy.

    AJ would last 5 minutes, he's got the muscle look but no other attributes.
     
  14. JohnnyRingo

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    I tend to agree with all of this, good post.
     
  15. nurological

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    Agree with alot of posts here. Fury isn't as nimble on his feet as he used to be but he doesn't need to be. His lateral upper body movement and ring IQ is more than enough for these heavies. Look at the Whyte fight he wasn't even close to landing a punch on him. Joshua, although had better feet, isn't much quicker coming in and will be made to miss just as bad.
     
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