Andy Ruiz Jr v Fury July 22

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  1. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Looking forward to the schooling Fury gives him. Might even be the first person to knock that butterball out
     
  2. CroBox29

    CroBox29 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I wouldn't be surprised if Fury pulls out of the fight...
     
  3. Sks476

    Sks476 Active Member Full Member

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    Fury will give him a beatdown.
     
  4. McGrain

    McGrain Diamond Dog Staff Member

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    Hard to care tbh.
     
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  5. The Townsend

    The Townsend Zeus. Full Member

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    Wouldn't believe anything from the mirror mate
     
  6. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    If it happens, and nothing surprises me in boxing nowadays, then Fury beats him on points.
    Can't see him whipping him like he did AJ.
     
  7. Fergy

    Fergy Walking Dead Full Member

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    Really hard to give a crap about the heavyweight division in general, these days.
    Which is a shame cos it could have been a decent era.
     
  8. Csonnyliston

    Csonnyliston Sam Langford P4P GOAT Full Member

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    Agreed! Fury vs Usyk is THE title fght to be made, anything else is a distraction. I don't even think I'll watch this one for free.

    We might get a bonus, 5 years too late match between Wilder and Joshua, but that hasn't been finalized.

    This Fury protecting his 0, can't get into Usky's head and he knows it.
     
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  9. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    He already did get into his head. Usyk was basically in full swing camp which is a wear on your body which has little life left anyway. Meanwhile Fury was jerking off pretending that they might go for a Wembley date which was never really on the cards because both would earn less than half of what they will earn for waiting out another 6 months.
     
  10. Hanz Cholo

    Hanz Cholo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Will Fury make Butterball quit?
    Or will Andy go out swanging those greased Lightning hands?

    where do I pay my $80 to find out!?!?
     
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  11. Perkin Warbeck

    Perkin Warbeck Boxing aficionado Full Member

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    That was a dirty low-down trick if ever there was one.

    Why does Tyson Fury pretend to be a Christian, when in reality he's a hateful despicable scumbag?
    Yes. Fury-Ruiz is an ugly mismatch between a big-bellied giant and an obese little fat man who should get in shape and fight at light heavyweight.

    There are dozens of interesting heavyweight matchups that could be made, instead we get fights like Fury-Chisora III, Joshua-Franklin, and potentially Fury-Ruiz.
     
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  12. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    You are naïve to the art of war

    Of which Tyson Fury is truly the master even against other masters like Usyk.

    The first rule being all warfare is based on deception.

    That being said there are no tricks that will make a real difference with Usyk and Fury knows this but he's just pulling his leg a little for the bants. No harm done.
     
  13. BubblesUK

    BubblesUK Doesn't buy hypejobs Full Member

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    The more I think about it, the more this could be a decent fight, at worst it's a least-bad keep busy fight.

    In a strange way, both Ruiz and Fury have a tendency to show their best when they're expected to struggle - when they're heavily favoured, they don't seem to prepare well and look sloppy compared with what they can be at their best... Is there a possibility that Ruiz really goes for this and Fury underestimates it, and it winds up being surprisingly close? It's possible, perhaps not likely but then almost by definition it doesn't work that way if it's likely!

    Whilst Ruiz doesn't have the punchers chance that Wilder had to keep Fury honest, he is a more proven fighter with a stronger resume...
    Styles make fights, and equalising power counts for something, but Ruiz on his day deserves a bit more respect than he tends to get IMHO.

    In all probability it'll go exactly as expected with a comfortable UD for Fury - but at least there's some interest there besides whether a fluke happens and a big enough punch lands, which makes it a better fight to make than a Wilder-IV would've been.

    And naturally, let's hope Usyk is next.
     
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  14. spravedlivylev

    spravedlivylev Haaaappy Neeeew Yeeeear! banned Full Member

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    You are so tiresome, mate. No, Fury did not “get into Usyk’s head”. Lying and being a deceitful, unreliable POS has nothing to do with outsmarting or intimidating others.

    No matter what Fury ever did or will do from here, for everyone who is not a resident of his back side, his legacy is this: he ducked Usyk twice in 12 months. That will be the thing people will remember when they hear Fury’s name and you can’t do anything about it. You will no doubt carry on doing this half-cooked, pro bono PR activity for the ogre, but that won’t change a thing about how the world will remember Fury (if at all) and it’s a beautiful thing, mate. No matter how much time you waste on it, Fury’s legacy and perception have gone down in the toilet forever.