Eddie Hearn "This Fight Will Happen"

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  1. Simon Head

    Simon Head Member Full Member

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    I honestly do not see what would make anyone think Joshua avoids fights, he’s spent his career chasing tough competition.

    Whyte, Klitschko, Parker, Ruiz and Povetkin are all tough fighters, and Joshua fought a couple of them long before he probably should of, and almost paid the price.

    Apart from Wilder, Fury’s opposition of late has been extraordinarily poor, so bad I have skipped every single one of them, because I know the result as soon as the opponent is announced.
     
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  2. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    It's funny you question Fury's opposition when Joshua recently gave us the first obese IBF/WBA/WBO Heavyweight Champion in history. Even in the rematch he was stiffed out running in circles throwing jabs. As I said, wake me up when this fight happens. I don't think he will take it and if he does, I'll gladly admit I am wrong.
     
  3. IntentionalButt

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    I have full confidence that it will, this year. Only question is summer or winter. (all depends on Deontay's choice)
     
  4. MorvidusStyle

    MorvidusStyle Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You're just making Pulev angrier. Keep overlooking him.
    > Olympic Gold Medallist
    > Skilled neutraliser
    > Took 5+ clean Wlad bombs and a push before crumbling
    > Certificate Of Sexual Harassment Sensitivity Training
     
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  5. aaalbert

    aaalbert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    All parties involved are English so I'm hoping they would. It would be huge over there.
     
  6. aaalbert

    aaalbert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wait, are we talking about Fury/Joshua or trilogy with Deontay and Fury? (or other)
     
  7. UniversalPart

    UniversalPart Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Vegas or anyone else wont actually pay $100,000,000 to host the fight. Saudi will.

    Infact, no one will PAY to host it outside of Saudis.
     
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  8. Simon Head

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    Ruiz is far better than anyone Fury has beat of late maybe even better than Wilder, so that just proves my point.

    Listen to what John Fury is saying, if anyone is avoiding the fight it looks like it will be Fury, not Joshua.
     
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  9. mirkofilipovic

    mirkofilipovic ESB Management Full Member

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    Joshua will win by controversial points win if Fury lets it go to the cards. He has to knock out that bodybuilder, the corrupt boxing establishment wont allow their cash cow to lose.
     
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  10. Scar

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    Yeah, obese Ruiz is better than Wilder. :lol: A fighter who went to Germany to hand Wladimir his first loss in a decade and a half and went to America TWICE to beat Wilder is afraid of a guy who lost to a teletubby. Whatever helps you sleep, "mate".
     
  11. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    One has to think that Winter wouldn't be possible in the UK though. It would pretty much have to be this Summer and if not they would have to wait until April 2021 at the earliest to use a Stadium in the UK.
     
  12. Simon Head

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    Yeah, Ruiz might be, he’s beat a much better opponent than anyone Wilder has beat.

    John Fury is talking about how Fury should retire, so yes it does look like if anyone is going to avoid the fight it will be Fury, and not Joshua. I do not know why you are pretending Joshua is more likely to avoid the fight, when you have John Fury saying it loudly that his son might.

    Fury does have a history to avoiding fights, he admits he lied about an ankle injury to avoid the Wladimir rematch.
     
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  13. Scar

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    Ortiz is FAR better than Ruiz. So he admitted, during a time when he was clearly suffering from mental problems, he ducked someone he already went to his own backyard and completely outclassed?. Fury will never ever lose to an obese fighter like Ruiz, that's all you need to know. The fact that Joshua got dominated and knocked out against someone like that is beyond a joke.
     
  14. Simon Head

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    I think Fury and Joshua will fight each other.

    It was you that brought up Joshua would duck fighting Fury, even though Joshua is known for taking on tough opponents his whole career, and there is zero evidence or logic to back up Joshua avoiding Fury.

    I’m pointing out if anyone is to avoid the fight it will be Fury using evidence and Fury’s past history.

    John Fury is already saying he wants his son to retire and avoid the Joshua fight.

    Fury has a history of avoiding fights, and admits lying about a ankle injury to avoid fighting Wladimir again.

    Fury is more likely to avoid the fight than Joshua, that is what the facts point to.
     
  15. Scar

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    I never said he ducked anybody, all I'm saying is that I don't think he will take this fight. Eddie Hearns will keep him away for a while rather than to cash out this quick. I hope it happens and I sincerely hope I am proven wrong. Fury has a history of avoiding fights yet his resume completely roasts Joshua and makes it look pathetic. Again, and I will be saying this forever, you can't be taken seriously for losing to an obese fighter and making that fighter the first obese IBF/WBA/WBO Champion in history. The rematch might have been impressive to a lot of you guys, but to me it looked comical. Joshua running in stiffed out circles throwing jabs against a cheese barrel.