AJ would beat Wilder and Fury on the same night

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  1. Saturn

    Saturn Champ banned Full Member

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    Last night showed AJ is clearly better than them.
    You got one guy in Wilder who can barely put any punches together and poor looping technique a lot of the time and another guy in Fury who if he gets hit clean will go down, as shown in the 12th rd especially that was only like the first clean combination that Wilder landed the whole fight.
    AJ would stop them both on the same night.
     
  2. 81ZAR

    81ZAR Dr. Steelhammer Full Member

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    Of course. Whatever you say.
     
  3. Oneirokritis

    Oneirokritis The Scourge of Stupid Idiots. Full Member

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    The Fury from last night would clown and bamboozle Joshua. So, imagine what a 90-100% version of Fury would do to him.

    Let that sink in for a moment.

    Boxing lesson.
     
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    Exposed15 TKO8 Full Member

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    He can’t even get in the ring with one of them for a night, let alone two.
     
  5. f1ght3rz

    f1ght3rz Ronaldoooo is crying in his caaaaaar Full Member

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    Tyson Fury is the #1 of the Heavyweight division.

    Coming back from alcoholism and other drug addiction + being overweight with 400 pounds, losing 150 of them, having only two come back fights vs. not even euro level fighters and then dominating the heaviest puncher in the world for 12 rounds while coming down from a monster knock down...my gosh. How you can even think about Joshua beating Fury? Fury would toy with Joshua for 12 rounds, Joshua is a bodybuilder with a robotic movement and Joshua is even smaller than Wilder in terms of height.

    Considering that Joshuas chin is questionable and his stamina too from time to time i can even see a stoppage win for Fury.
     
  6. keepemup

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    Fury is slick but he's far too damn fat at this point to even threaten AJ.

    He better get his fitness up otherwise he gets his body pummeled with consistency and eventually gets chopped down.
     
  7. ILikeBoxingForRealz

    ILikeBoxingForRealz Active Member Full Member

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    Yea I don't think that's accurate pal. He beats Wilder but a Fury clash would be something to witness
     
  8. ArseBandit

    ArseBandit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Fury's the one that proved he can beat Wilder. Joshua wins in H2H mythical matchup of course, but in a boxing ring? I'd like to see it.

    I don't think Joshua has done anything to prove he's levels above Wilder. He looks the business sure, but many have looked the business against 2nd rate opponents.

    Fury had a much cleaner win over Wlad, and he did it two years before Joshua.

    I think Wilder is all wrong for Joshua, I'd love to see the fight and would give Wilder a decent chance of pulling off the upset.

    AJ has the hype machine behind him, but he has to prove he's as good as it claims he is in the ring. Fury can't do that for him.

    It wasn't that long ago that the general consensus on here was that Price would annihilate Fury. When he had the hype machine behind him before AJ turned pro. Not many would claim that now. Do I think AJ can't beat them? Sure, it's possible, but he has to prove that in the ring, not in mythical H2H matchups.