♦♦Fury would destroy Anthony Joshua... Wilder would also KTFO AJ♦♦

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  1. Reppin501

    Reppin501 The People's Champ Full Member

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    You act as if Wilder was laid out cold...he took a ear shot and couldn’t recover, he wasn’t sparked out, he was on his feet and attempting to fight back when the corner stopped the fight.
     
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  2. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    He is a weak PUNK
    Back on the block we would Pump his sister with our fist & stick combo and then allow him to smell the meat stick:fufu:risas3:
     
  3. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    :beer-toast1::beer-toast1:
     
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  4. Scar

    Scar VIP Member Full Member

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    This idiot is on another planet. He's like 70 years old and has to regularly change accounts because he forgets his password. Throw at him positive Margarito stories and watch his tail wag.
     
  5. Bustajay

    Bustajay Feel the Steel/Balls Deep Full Member

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    Hey
    Don’t disrespect the elders
     
  6. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    No, he's actually in his late 30s but spends his time doing drugs, has his brain fried.
     
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  7. Charlie Stewart

    Charlie Stewart Most Merciful Full Member

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    Fury chose Wilder for a reason. Fury is the favourite but AJ is a difficult fight for him.
     
  8. Impulse_0

    Impulse_0 Active Member Full Member

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    When AJ and Wilder were the top dogs heavyweight boxing’s dirty secret was that Wilder is a stylistic nightmare for AJ. No one talked about it cause everyone was as trying to pump the fight.

    I don’t see why this has changed.
     
  9. kirk

    kirk l l l Staff Member

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    Thats your opinion. I disagree.

    I cant believe how underrated AJ is getting in this matchup. Its insane. We are talking about as close to a gun duel as it gets, meaning both have the combination of vulnerable chins and concussive power, that each have a very high chance of ko'ing the other with some of the first real flush power punches landed.

    Now all of a sudden its crazy to think the guy with the most advantages in this matchup, isnt a sheep to the slaughter in this fight.

    He almost does everything better than Wilder. Wilder has a bit more power in a fully extended cross, and probably has more heart. Thats it. Maybe has slightly better stamina in a fight that probably doesn't even go into the championship rounds.

    AJ has better defense, better ring generalship, better punch selection, better combination punching, ect ect. All that on top of having more than enough power himself.

    Everyone seems like the entire burden of surviving is on AJ without even a second thought that maybe, just maybe... Wilder has to be just as worried about surviving an AJ assault as well.

    Anyways, this fight is damn near 50 50 to me, with a slight edge to the guy with the vastly superior skillset and with more offensive tools.

    Im not even sure if Wilder beats the Wlad that AJ did. Im not even sure he would beat Ruiz.
     
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  10. smiffyinoz

    smiffyinoz Active Member Full Member

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    Wilder wouldn't beat Whyte let alone Joshua. The blueprint is set, they'd be all over that skinny basketball physique like a rash. The world is laughing at him and his pathetic excuses
     
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  11. Simon Head

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    Very good chance Fury probably will, but Wilder no way, Wilder does not have the skills required to beat Joshua.

    Joshua outboxes and stop Wilder in the first half of the fight.
     
  12. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    Yes, because AJ fights just like Fury.

    Do you guys really believe the nonsense you type? Lol

    Fury completely clowned Wlad, while AJ went life and death with an even older version of him and was nearly KTFO... had that been Wilder, AJ would have been KTFO.
     
  13. smiffyinoz

    smiffyinoz Active Member Full Member

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    When has Fury ever fought like he did on Saturday? I mean Fury is the last fighter you'd pick as being aggressive but he knew it would work and he absolutely demolished your clown.
     
  14. IsaL

    IsaL VIP Member Full Member

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    I think you're underestimating Fury.

    He has clearly shown throughout his career to be a high IQ fighter. High IQ fighters are usually multi-dimensional.

    Multi-dimensional fighters can usually figure out one dimensional fighters. Fury was able to smother Wilder and keep a lot of the fight on the inside and do good damage with his uppercuts and short hooks.

    AJ's style isn't about that. AJ was nearly KTFO against old Wlad and then KTFO by Ruiz. The reason he beat Wlad was because Wlad left him off the hook. The reason he beat Ruiz in the rematch is because he stood far away from Ruiz and it helped that Ruiz was as fat as butter bean.

    You asked when has Fury ever fought like that, well he did last Saturday night. You should be asking when has AJ ever fought like that and what makes you think he can. AJ will be fighting at mid or long range, and that will play right into Wilders strength.
     
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  15. smiffyinoz

    smiffyinoz Active Member Full Member

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    I’m not underestimating Fury, you’re over rating Wilder. He’s spent so much time believing the hype about his right hand he’s forgotten to learn the basics.