At the time I still slightly favor Fury on experience alone. But from what I've seen from both thus far it's pretty clear that Fury can better stay away from Jushua in the future. Fury isn't championship material, Joshi however looks the part.
Joshua has his offensive shortcomings.. However, if he gets with the right trainer he may have a shot as a euro champ... But there's nobody who's fighting over here who can tween between cruiser & HW that he can beat... Nobody...
I agree. If I were team fury I'd go for this fight right now. And beat him. If its 5 years down the line and Josh is a belt holder, Fury is a belt holder and its quite apparently Josh would maul him, team fury (Not Fury himself) may duck the fight. Or hold it off till he retires.
Hahaha Right now Josh would beat all your heavyweights, the only one I'd give a chance to would be Tony the Tiger.
Fury's best win is probably Cunningham but lets face it he didn't do it with boxing skill but a win is a win. If they fight tomorrow I'd still back AJ but its a dangerous fight for him, just like Price, because of his lack of experience.
Oh I see... I guess it's easy to gage with all the stiffs, eerrrrrr stiff competition over there, Huh...
Joshua vs Arreola = no chance in hell Joshua vs Stiverne = More of a chance but not much ( no chance on earth) Joshua vs Wilder = Young joshy boy getting schoooled Joshua vs Adamek = Joshy gets beat the **** up....
Fury would be a deer in headlights. Joshua would drop him several times en route but eventually the lummox would stay down.
Exactly, he didn't beat Cunningham with skill, but rather with raw size and brawn. Cunningham actually troubled him greatly. Joshua would not be giving up such an enormous physical advantage, plus he is a prime athletic specimen fresh off a stellar amateur career where Cunningham, whilst very skilled and talented, was past his best years and punching above his best weight of Cruiser when he gave Fury a hard night.