Fury vs AJ

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  1. BoxingDialogue

    BoxingDialogue Active Member Full Member

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    How would this fight go?
     
  2. BCS8

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    84 punches thrown per fighter. lots of shuffling around. Claims of robbery.
     
  3. Boon

    Boon Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    The longer it takes to make the fight, the more it favours Joshua. Same with Wilder vs Joshua too,

    I think it's AJ and Hearns that are were doing most of the BS deceptive, double talking, conniving lying.

    However, I really don't like that Wilder has already announced his next fight so soon after DB, taking into account AJ & Fury have their fights very soon.

    Maybe Wilder was tied of their insincere methods of doing things or whatever, and just decided to book his next fight.

    Maybe Wilder will fight Ortiz really soon and then have 3rd fight this year against either AJ or Fury (DB was not even long enough to be considered a fight and requires no recovery time).

    This is Wilder's only redeeming action, if he fights 2x this year. He doesn't need much time at all to prepare for Ortiz. Just get busy my man.
     
  4. GALVATRON

    GALVATRON Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury will run the entire time ,that time will be as long as he stays on his feet.

    1. Fury will get knocked out at any point.
    2. Joshua will let Fury run around the ring and win a UD.
    3. Fury cant win this fight unless he engages and when that happens its going to be about a 80% chance AJ knocks him out.


    Could be very competitive for a few rounds but Fury does not have the staying ability to keep Joshua off him to stop those explosive combos ,he's going to get hit theres just no denying it, its a fact. How he takes Joshua's punches is how long the fight will go and what work rate AJ brings.
     
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  5. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    AJ wins for me.

    Fury beginning to do my head in. Just wants headlines. Saw an article on ESPN where he said Wilder can't keep running.

    Didn't Wilder offer him 50/50 and send contract then Fury went quiet!?

    Fair enough if he wanted to maximise income etc with TR but his fans should hold him to the standards they seem to hold AJ too
     
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  6. Leeroy84

    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    I'm thinking this is the direction AJ and Fury should both go.... Its obvious Wilder only wants to fight on PBC cards with as much cooking as possible and both AJ and Fury have now been burned by this

    **** Widler

    Fury and AJ will both fancy their chances in this fight

    Who needs the duck anyway, if this fights made, where does Widler go???

    Ortizn't III

    LMFAO

    edit - and i really cannot pick a winner from this fight... awesome fight
     
  7. ertwin

    ertwin Active Member banned Full Member

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    I will laugh my ass off the day people will realize that wilder is twice as good as aj
     
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  8. Sephiroth Rising 7

    Sephiroth Rising 7 'No tears please!' banned Full Member

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    Joshua would tear what remains of his soul apart.
     
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  9. Brighton bomber

    Brighton bomber Loyal Member Full Member

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    Fury will do what Fury always does and use loads of movement and his height and reach advantages to out box Joshua early on. Joshua disguises his punches better than Wilder and will have more success when he is in range, but he is also slower that Wilder and will struggle to get in range as often as he would like.

    By the half way mark Fury will have racked up a clear lead and Joshua will now realise he has to raise his level, he'll dig deep and put more pressure on Fury and start to get into the fight.

    Then one of 2 things will happen either Joshua gets to Fury and starts breaking him down to slow him down enough to land a big punch and drop Fury and then finish him or Joshua won't be able to sustain the work rate required to stay on top of Fury and will gas, which then leads to Fury coming back strongly in the later rounds to win a competitive but clear UD. Maybe Joshua has a strong final round or 2 as he goes for the KO but it won't be enough.
     
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  10. Glassbrain

    Glassbrain Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Similar to Ortiz, Kownacki has already been promised the Wilder fight so it's pretty much set in stone. This is basically what he said post-fight Breazeale, "be patient whilst we milk you", 10 WBC title defences and not 1 single concerted effort to unify the division. He's the Lucian Bute of the heavyweights.
     
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  11. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    Fury pitter patters him and confuses him with feints and elite head movement. It'll be interesting to see how Joshua copes with someone who can manage distance better than him
     
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  12. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This.
     
  13. Leeroy84

    Leeroy84 Lancashire-la-la-la Full Member

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    at what exactly??? quacking???

    cos it aint boxing bro

    U guys make my day everyday xx

    Get ur boi to start screaming AJ!!!! maybe then that'll stop AJ fans from screaming they want your boi!

    Ortiz II ffs..... imagine if AJ was fighting Pov again for the lulz..... funny!
     
  14. tee_birch

    tee_birch Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Not quite sure Fury has the power to keep AJ off him. AJ far better at close range than Wilder, much more compact with throwing punches.

    Wilder at long range is the biggest threat to AJ. Can see him walking on to something huge
     
  15. George Crowcroft

    George Crowcroft He Who Saw The Deep Full Member

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    I'll laugh my ass off when they put you in a clinic
     
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