If Fury and Joshua get down, with we see role reversal like Leonard-hearns I?

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What kind of match will Fury-Joshua be?

  1. They both revert to form, with Joshua the puncher and Fury the boxer

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  2. They keep their new styles. Role reversal, with Joshua the boxer and Fury the puncher.

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  3. Wild Brawl! They will both come out swinging.

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  4. Tactical boxing match. Lots of jabbing from the outside.

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  5. It is going to be a strange match with lots of change up of style withing the fight

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  1. catchwtboxing

    catchwtboxing Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Boxing is strange. In order to best their arch nemesis, both Joshua and Fury switched styles last time out. Joshua turned more boxer to beat fast-handed but short and stubby Ruiz, and Fury went with the Kronk gym style and destroyed Wilder.

    If they fight each other, with each revert to form? will it be puncher Joshua vs boxer Fury.

    Or will they keep their news styles and it will be a roll reversal. much like Leonard-Hearns I, in which Hearns was outboxing Leonard, who turned it up and stopped him?

    Or maybe a wilder brawl? Tactical boxing match?

    Please vote.
     
  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    No way, AJ is nowhere near as skilled as Hearns and doesn`t have the reach advantage Tommy exploited against Ray with that jab, Fury`s jab is longer than AJ`s that`s what he used to set up his right hand v Wilder, he landed more jabs in that bout than Ray could v Hearns, plus Tommy had morre power than AJ P4P, AJ can`t take Fury out with one shot, he doesn`t have Wildder`s one punch power.
     
  3. DJN16

    DJN16 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I certainly can't see Joshua the boxer being effective against Fury.

    Fury could potentially repeat the Wilder tactics against Joshua.

    The new Joshua might be battle scarred from Ruiz 1, we just don't know.
     
  4. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury boxes him on the outside EASILY for the first 6 rounds, jabs his nut in & breaks him down physically & mentally. Dumb stiff AJ with his high guard and slow feet.

    AJ tires badly mid fight after having to use his legs more than normal to escape Fury, Fury then takes total control and knocks that hypejob out.


    EASY WORK FOR FURY

    Hearn will not make that fight till he has milked AJ some more.

    Fury can fight AJ a million different ways and beat him. AJ has nothing to threaten Fury with in terms of boxing ability.

    AJ will probably crack worse than Wilder when he has a big man like Fury moving on him. AJ is just a dumb slow plodder knocking over small stiff idiots. He's just a big stiff idiot.

    Take Fury Vs Wlad, now imagine if Wlad opened up more and was willing to miss and gas out in that fight. That's Fury AJ.

    It's not even a fair fight. Fury is 2 levels ahead of his peers. These chumps were all mirin Fury as amateur babys seeing a 21 year old Fury step up against top level British heavyweights out of the gate in 2009.
     
    Last edited: Mar 29, 2020