Is Fury afraid that Joshua will convincingly knock out Ngannou while he failed to do so?

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  1. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    The Fury - Wlad fight was perhaps the fourth or fifth worst championship in the history of the heavyweight division, maybe all of boxing.

    If I was judging it, I would have rendered a verdict of nobody won.

    If you really had to score it, then I'd give Fury two or three rounds and Wlad one or two rounds, so yes, Fury deserved the win.

    But he was fighting Wlad on Wlad's off night, a couple of days
    after the man's girlfriend lost their baby and his mind wasn't on the fight.


    The Wlad that AJ stopped was much more motivated and aggressive, To me that was a
    better fight, and a better win.




    Whyte ?

    AJ beat a prime, undefeated 27 year old Whyte.

    Fury beat a well past it, twice KO'd Whyte.


    Cleary AJ's was the better win.


    Now stop talking bollocks, ice !
     
  2. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    AJ went life and death with Whyte & Wlad. Fury played with them like they were little children as he will do with Usyk. Fury is a different league. AJ has more power and makes use of it but that one advantage doesn't overcome every other advantage Fury has,
     
  3. MrPook

    MrPook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I am sure Fury’s ego is a little bit invested in it.

    At the same time Fury is smart enough to realize that if Joshua knocks out Ngannou it creates a great storyline to sell the Fury bs Joshua fight and it will make Fury a lot of money.

    That’s even if Fury would lose to Usyk.
     
  4. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury lost me after his second duck of Usyk.

    He's still my favourite HW to listen to, but he appears to need a toilet when Usyk's name gets mentioned..
     
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  5. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    AJ KO both of them, while Fury needs to grab hold. Whyte won at best 1 round against AJ. AJ took Whyte soul and chin that night. AJ beat undefeated, young, durable and hungry Whyte, Fury beat a guy who was just KO by a pensioner at that time Povetkin.
    Nice try, go agian.
    Get yourself a lot of dry towers for all the tears on March 8th.
     
  6. Niels Probst

    Niels Probst Member banned Full Member

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    Fury is one of few fighters with a rather normal Iq, so he doesn't care, he is looking for one or maybe two cash out fights and who can blame him? Fury is a very underestimated, shroud businessman.
     
  7. Kishnabe

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    After Joshua destroys Ngannou. Gypsy Queen Fairy will be go into a mental breakdown and talk even more rubbish than normal.

    Proceeds to retire for the 3rd time before Usyk contest.
     
  8. NickyMetropolis

    NickyMetropolis New Member Full Member

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    I don't think so. Joshua knocked out Klitschko. Fury can always say that Joshua faced a worn down Klitschko or Ngannou I suppose.

    Anyway I don't think anyone doubts Anthony Joshua is a harder puncher punch for punch then Tyson Fury.
     
  9. NickyMetropolis

    NickyMetropolis New Member Full Member

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    To be honest and I know a lot of people will hate to hear this but a very similar argument can be made against Lennox Lewis. When did Lewis fight Holyfield and Tyson? Yes Lennox Lewis was a great talent but he also fought people who were usually on the downside. Other than past prime guys, he really didn't beat any all time greats.

    If Mike Tyson was in his prime in 1988 and was champion in '86 and such, Lenox Lewis didn't fight him until the early 2000s. I'm not saying all of this stuff is Lennox's fault either and of course you have to fight the guys available and so on but a very similar argument can be made.
     
  10. lufcrazy

    lufcrazy requiescat in pace Full Member

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    This fight has grown on me. I'll be honest.

    NGannou should have beaten Fury so saying he's an unvictorious MMA which is how I saw it no longer sits well with me.

    I was of the belief that Fury is shot and that's why Francis did so well, but if that is part of the reason, it can't be the whole reason. Francis deserves a big fight after being robbed and I actually think he might surprise us and knock AJ out.
     
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  11. ikrasevic

    ikrasevic Our pope is the Holy Spirit Full Member

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    Not.
    AJ knocked out Wallin in his last fight, and Fury was cut by Wallin.
    I didn't realize it meant "something more".
     
  12. Kiwi Casual

    Kiwi Casual Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Yeah it's pretty sad when you're the main of two events in a row where you're getting upstaged by the co-main event. AJ is getting smashed because he's always used to being the stronger man in the ring or having the reach to run away. Ngannou takes both options off the table.
     
  13. Jacques81

    Jacques81 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I'm not positive that Ngannu can be KOd.

    Joshua on the other hand.....
     
  14. Elvizzz

    Elvizzz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Only people who likes the idea that prime AJ is better than prime Fury will come to this conclusion. Most people know a powerhouse of a robot will always be a powerhouse of a robot..
     
  15. Quickeyg

    Quickeyg Really really really don't care. Full Member

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    One things for certain Fury has got his business in order. Good read & that deal is juicy.
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