Anthony Joshua says he's targeting a fight with Tyson Fury in 2025

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Anthony Joshua vs. Tyson Fury, who wins?

This poll will close on Dec 2, 2025 at 10:08 AM.
  1. AJ

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  2. Fury

    63.5%
  3. Draw

    1.9%
  1. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Hopefully they take warmups and one or both lose.
    It will be very disappointing if this fight comes off.
    Also Fury probably won't KO him and I'm only interesting in seeing AJ brutally stopped and humiliated so he can truly reach the humble zen he seeks.
     
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  2. BCS8

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    Think I'll take AJ. Fury at his best would deal with AJ but I think he'll come in less than that whereas AJ is always in great condition.
     
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  3. Shazzar23

    Shazzar23 Demetrius Bivol Full Member

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    Should have happened a decade ago. Watch, both are going to "rebuild" with a couple of seemingly easy fights, with a super fight planned for late this year, or early next year. One or both of them are gonna get knocked out or upset by whoever they were supposed to win against, and the fight will keep being pushed back.
     
  4. KiwiMan

    KiwiMan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hmmm, I think Fury will be super motivated not to lose to Joshua and will come in 100% and we'll find out again that AJ is actually shot ...
     
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  5. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Fury was contractually obligated to fight Wilder again.
     
  6. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Fury that fought Usyk in both fights outboxes AJ. But if he comes in the same shape as Ngannou anything can happen...
     
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  7. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Good fight. AJ continues to be game for those it seems. Fury is another matter, but hard to see what else he could do except retiring. Maybe Chisora IV....
     
  8. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yesh, if Fury takes the fight, he'll whip himself into the best shape possible. No way in hell he'd want to roll over for Joshua.
     
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  9. MetalLicker

    MetalLicker I Am Full Member

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    This is the most logical fight for both fighters. There is a lot of pride on the line, as well as money. It should motivate the both of them to be at their best.

    I'd make Fury the favorite. Fury did better against Usyk and he didn't get brutally knocked like AJ did. I think Fury will find those openings and he may stop AJ late.
     
  10. jmb1356

    jmb1356 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No further delays.
     
  11. 007 373 5963

    007 373 5963 Active Member Full Member

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    Comparing shared opponents:

    Ngannou: Fury won a split decision, AJ won by 2nd round KO.
    Wallin: Fury won by decision, AJ won by Wallin retiring after 5 rounds.
    Usyk: they both lost twice to usyk, both lost by 1 UD and 1 SD. However, Fury did get "knocked down" while on his feet in their first fight and had to take a 10 count. AJ wasn't knocked down.
    W. Klitschko: Fury won by decision, AJ won by 11th round KO.
    Whyte: Fury won by 6th round KO, AJ won by 7th round KO.
    Kevin Johnson: Fury won by decision, AJ won by 2nd round KO.

    Of course, there's other considerations. Is AJ damaged goods after getting smashed by Dubois? Is Fury too damaged from both the Wilder trilogy and Usyk fights?

    Still, i'm gonna go with AJ by decision here. Even if they're both slightly past their prime, and assuming AJ isn't shell shocked from the dubois fight, I think AJ has the advantage when it comes to discipline, athleticism, and punch strength. His weakness may be punch resistance though when looking at the Ruiz and Dubois fights. And Fury may have the edge there. Regardless, even though this fight should have happened a couple years ago, neither fighter is shot, like say, Wilder is at this point. It could be an exciting sendoff for both fighters!
     
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  12. Murderers' Row

    Murderers' Row Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I want to excited but I just can't. Not after what just transpired.
     
  13. highlander

    highlander Active Member Full Member

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    the 70s, the heavy weight division was ruled by men who kept in shape. here we have joshua, a heavy who keeps in shape/condition and is mocked for it? and they celebrate the gypsy belly who disrespects himself and the sport! btw, not a big fan of either, just showing the hypocrisy.
     
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  14. Pugguy

    Pugguy Ingo, The Thinking Man’s GOAT Full Member

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    Fury doesn’t deserve the ever present preemptive and post fight saver to the argument - “The best version would’ve done this, that or the other”.

    We’re also hearing AGAIN that a 100% committed Fury will win - just like we heard prior to each Usyk fight.

    It was also implied that a Fury at, say, 80% of himself would still easily deal with Ngannou, the boxing debutant. It didn’t play out the way -

    AJ and Fury just need to get in the ring and fight so we at least have a material fact to be getting on with - instead of always hearing about Fury’s speculated advantage, advantage that is often supported by the hypothetical provision that all the planets line up for him.

    AS IF all other fighters enjoy perfect context and circumstances - they obviously don’t, of course and they certainly aren’t afforded the numerous before and after concessions that have been allowed for Fury.
     
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  15. kostya by ko

    kostya by ko Boxing Addict

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    Good, let's get this over and done with.

    It'll be good at the time, but it's going to suck up all the oxygen of boxing (HW division at least) between now and then.