Joshua and Tyson Fury have agreed terms for a two-fight deal - Eddie Hearn

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  1. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Tyson ''The Gypsy King'' Fury hits harder than AJ and that's a FACT

    Dave Allen who has shared a ring with both told you but you refused to listen, now what do you say after Fury's destruction of Bootleg D?

    'I've said for years that Fury is the heaviest puncher I've ever been in the ring with. When he sits down on his punches, I've never been hit so hard.

    'To be honest, I think he simply enjoys inflicting pain and annoying people with his talent. He could sit down on his punches and knock people out but he enjoys boxing and annoying people.''

    Mad Martin Rogan describes Fury's power as thunderous

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  2. Sammy123

    Sammy123 Money Maker Staff Member

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    Or you mean how AJ/Hearn ducked Wilder by offering unrealistic stipulations from the getgo? Are you an AJ fanboy? If so AJ fanboys hate to admit Hearn didn't want to pay Wilder 50/50 and tried force a rematch clause where he had full negotiating power much like the rematch clause he stuck to Andy Ruiz.

    Yes the mandatory status has already been established, are you too daft to understand that no Fury/AJ fight can proceed until his mandatories are fulfilled? Sanctioning bodies don't care about unified status because then the sanctioning fees get split. Which is why, as clearly evident except for you somehow, the IBF/WBO was threatening to strip AJ if he took an interim fight instead of a mandatory.

    As said prior, your man AJ could have fought Wilder (and get knocked out worse than Andy Ruiz did him), if Hearn had a credible offer in the first place. You remember the 70/30 offers, the fight can only take place in the UK, and other stipulations don't you? Or did you forget?

    Contracts don't mean **** unless all relevant parties are involved. How about you write up a contract with a friend that you will only pay $1 a month for your home/car? Let me know how your bank thinks about that contract.

    Usyk will be fighting in just about the same timeframe as Joshua Pulev. Which means, if Usyk wants to, he can enforce his mandatory next. Doesn't matter what Joshua and Fury have agreed to, regardless of what contract they have drawn up.

    Why is this so hard for you to understand?
     
  3. Carl Weathers

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  4. Neon Maniac

    Neon Maniac Member Full Member

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    wilder was making under 2 million per fight in 2018, only fanboys think anyone who seeks a fight and cancels meetings while offering a mystery deal over social media isn’t ducking ,that’s you or what else would you call it beyond ridiculousness stating team A.J offered unrealistic offers ? You conveniently forgot about Wilder being offered 2 way rematches one in the U.K one in the U.S among the other ridiculous stunts team Wilder did to avoid any meetings with Hearn to actually put a plan in making the fight ,it’s actually took Lou Dibella to get that done and he was fired for it but that’s what liars do,they lie . Ha

    Usyk cannot enforce his mandatory if they do not sign first before Fury does because they can’t jump beyond A?Jls first mandatory who is Pulev who he hasn’t even fought yet ,the only thing Usyk can do is put forth he wants the mandatory to ensure that he gets in line and he hasn’t done that yet and stated he wants more fights before that and has a fight scheduled so there is plenty of time to get the undisputed which I’m sure all bodies will adhere to so I don’t know why your crying over it ,besides that they can get the Usyk Mando out of the way in 2021 and still get the Fury fight late so you don’t even know what your talking about concerning time . Smh


    I swear for a mod you should brush up on your boxing knowledge aren’t you guys supposed to be the ones that usu get it right ? Yeesh .
     
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  5. Elvizzz

    Elvizzz Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Wilder came close when he fought a 50% Fury... He will take another beating in the 3rd fight. To this day!!!
     
  6. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Fury doesn't hit as hard as AJ

    Fury is a stamina fighter & it's traded off for power

    He's a bit of an arm puncher at times but his timing will catch you off guard & he'll stab you with a big jab from halfway across the ring and there is nothing you can do about it.

    The only two punches he gets properly leverages himself behind is his left hook to the body and his swinging overhand right which he did a great job of setting up against Wilder

    Other than that he's abit of an arm puncher...but hey a 270lb arm puncher having free reign on you will mess you up.

    Whilst you're throwing hayemakers and gassing out by round 6 Fury will be throwing his apples for 12 rounds straight. It's actually a worse beating than getting KO'd flat. See what he did to Chisora for example.

    Difference is you can't take away Fury's offence over a 12 round fight. You can easily neutralize and stop AJ's offence just like he did Wilder. Even when Fury is dropped he can fight back, AJ can't.

    If all you've got to beat Fury with is power you will not win.
     
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  7. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    It’ll be interesting to see how effective Joshua‘s sudden swarming offensive attack will be against fury
     
  8. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Straight line, chin in the air, basic big stiff idiot. Fury will toy with him.
     
  9. UFC2020

    UFC2020 Active Member Full Member

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    There is no way these guys will be paid gigantic 7 figure sums in the Covid world. They have decided to put on the fight that boxing needs for the fans and following the principle that the best must fight the best. But a fight of this magnitude, both fighters should be paid Floyd-Manny money.
     
  10. UFC2020

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    Fury may not be a hard puncher but he does not hit lightly at 274 lbs. But an accumulation of his punches will take a toll. Fury can also fight big at 275 lbs with plenty in the gas tank for 12 rounds and move like a light weight. AJ does not have Fury's gas tank and he is also not versatile and capable of thinking on his feat, adapting in a spontaneous manner in the ring like Fury does to the moment and situation. This is Fury's fight to lose.