Fury vs Joshua, 20th of November @ New York City

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  1. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Take the risk or lose the chance Full Member

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    Totally agree it should be in the UK no one over here cares about it
     
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    The triple handed one at that.
     
  4. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Take the risk or lose the chance Full Member

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    Handful of hardcore fans and some people from the uk
     
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  6. Shay Sonya

    Shay Sonya The REAL Wonder Woman! Full Member

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    Hello, CST80.

    I am guessing there will be some good preliminary fights as well. Since Oleksandr Usyk has given up his belts, there could be some sort of Heavyweight belt on the line that night, also. I agree this will be a successful promotion. November? I know I will be watching, probably with a house full.
     
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  7. MidniteProwler

    MidniteProwler Fab 4. Mayor of Aussie Boxing Full Member

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    On the 20th of November at the Mecca of boxing the legendary Madison Square Garden two legends with a long history finally face off. Not for Championship glory but for history and bragging rights. This ones personal between two of the United Kingdoms finest. Will it be the slick boxing skills of Tyson Fury or the Thunderous power of Anthony Joshua? When these two titans collide one things for sure it's going to be explosive. On the 20th of November only on Netflix it's The Gypsy King Tyson Fury and the Landlord Anthony Joshua. So fire up the barbeque crack open a beer because you are not going to want to miss this one.
     
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  9. bandeedo

    bandeedo Loyal Member Full Member

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    they can both be so bad and inconsistent that its impossible to predict who will **** the bed worse. microcosm of the entire era.
     
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  10. Barrf

    Barrf Boxing Addict Full Member

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    AJ still has his fitness and his full power, but is now a scared glass cannon. Fury is undaunted mentally, can still take a shot, can still recover from being hurt, but man is he not the guy from the second Wilder fight anymore.

    Who knows. The Fury of the second Wilder fight would put current AJ in the hospital; the AJ of the second Usyk fight would be the first to actually KO Fury. Now? No idea.
     
  11. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Tough one for me to call. I always liked AJ's combination punching. Nice, fluid combos with good punching technique. Coupled with his power, he could KO anyone.

    Fury is not the hardest hitter but he has enough to hurt Joshua. He could trouble Joshua with his herky jerky movements. Joshua can be robotic in his footwork. Maybe I got the wrong impression but his footwork is not loose. It's good, but rigid.

    Fury is more durable and that goes a long way.

    If I had to bet, I would bet Fury because of his durability. But it's a tough one.

    And that's in their prime. Now? I've no clue because Fury is a headcase and AJ's recently been destroyed by Dubois and hurt by a nobody.
     
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  12. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Take the risk or lose the chance Full Member

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    I just thought furys movement was enough to make things difficult for Aj
     
  13. catchwtboxing

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    No longer care. Now maybe they can sign Lewis-Bowe. Same degree of relevance.
     
  14. Barrf

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    Fury isn’t a headcase where it counts — the ring. Outside, sure. Inside? When has he ever been anything but confident and focused? He may show up to the battle fat and hungover, but he’s one of the guys out front charging the enemy line with zero fear.
     
  15. NoChin

    NoChin Sir Jackson England Future World Champion Full Member

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    As many have said it's an irrelevant fight. They should have fought 7 years ago. Joshua is the most overrated heavyweight champion in history. They're both past it Fury arguably lost to an MMA fighter and got knocked on his ass. He cried twice after Usyk beat him as Joshua did with his melt down post fight.
     
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