The Gypsy King announces his comeback!

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  1. Ph33rknot

    Ph33rknot Live as if you were to die tomorrow Full Member

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    I don't believe him but I hope he dose come back and fight
     
  2. STEPHEN1990

    STEPHEN1990 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    aj no human can beat me seeing him getting exposed step by step every fight lol his completely lost with a bit of movement and fury is the sort of man that will want to make aj do a no mas rather then win on points
     
  3. FrankinDallas

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    He's a bum, a creep, a loud mouth bully fat boy ignorant nut job. Someone already called him the Donald Trump of boxing.....end of story.
     
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  4. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I don’t think wilder would be a factor against Fury.


    But Joshua versus fury would be a decent fight. I think I would lean towards Fury, given his ring moment, reach and skill, advantages he has over Joshua

    But the equalizer is power; as I see it, Joshua does not really have impressive power, but he does have more than Fury.....fury does not have ANY to speak of

    Fury is 6ft 9 and hits about as hard as Corey Spinks

    But Fury does move well and can lean way outta range as Joshua comes after him. fury is fast,slick and evasive for being such a big dude. You got to give credit where credit is due
     
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  5. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Joshua has more pop but it doesn't make up for the skill deficit.
     
  6. TheyDontBoxNoMore7

    TheyDontBoxNoMore7 Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    When AJ KO’s Fury I’m going to laugh then watch all of you now saying Fury boxes circles around AJ have nothing but excuses. Tyson has no power, he was awarded a blantant robbery against McDermott and he has a weaker chin than AJ. The Wlad fight is so overhyped it’s not even funny.

    This is just a cry fest waiting to happen.
     
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  7. Heavyrighthand

    Heavyrighthand Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    If he can get himself back in the condition he was when he fought Wlad, I think Fury would beat any other heavyweight out there


    But as we all know, he is mentally weak and lacks self-control, and that might be too much of a drawback/hinderance for him to overcome

    Mentality is a vital aspect of a world level fighters makeup, as we all know. And Fury is mentally weak and lacking in discipline for any length of time

    The Klitschko brothers were prime examples being very strong and talented physically and strong mentally both, and the result was their long dominance in the division

    Fury is an example being physically skilled, but mentally weak, and his dominance lasted one fight. LOL
     
  8. Farmboxer

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    Fury is shape will beat Joshua and toy with Wilder..................he will look down on Wilder, Wilder is not used to that......................
     
  9. Unforgiven

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    He's not dangerously homophobic. That was the media picking on him as an easy target.
    If all of those tabloid journalists are all concerned with Christian doctrine on homosexuality why aren't they taking it up with the Pope and other Christian churches ?
    Billions of people in the world follow Christian teachings, why the media want to call out Tyson Fury, a man who left school at 12 and spent his whole life boxing ?
    That's the hypocrisy. They hate the man for where he comes from. Tabloid media in the UK hate gypsies and lower class whites almost as much as they hate Muslim immigrants.

    Fury's said some crazy ****, no doubt. But the idea that he's some dangerous hate filled bigot is way off.
    He's a decent bloke.
     
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  10. Robney

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    You really think current or maybe 2 tune-up Fury would be a favorite against Joshi right now?
    I think he should be a massive underdog, unless he looks like a million bucks against the upcoming TBA's
     
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  11. Scissors

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    Joshua and Wilder would have a 100% knock out ratio (bar maybe klitschko) if they had fought the people Fury has. The state of some of the fighters he’s gone 12 rounds with...
     
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  12. like a boss

    like a boss Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    It will be a long hard road back for Fury. But even if he only got back to 80% he could ruffle some serious feathers.

    Hearn won't want to allow Fury too long to find his feet before getting him in with Joshua. He knows the best version of Fury would pose nightmares.
     
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  13. Puroresu_Fan

    Puroresu_Fan Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Yeah because Eddie has always tried to hold AJ back hasn't he? I mean unified champ after 21 fights sure looks like Hearn worries about putting AJ in vs Fury.

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  14. carlingeight

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    Fury really started getting into the groove towards the end of that press conference. The guy is hilarious and reminded me why I've always liked him so much.

    Before he went off the rails I would have said he'd dominate Joshua in the press conferences from start to finish. But Joshua now has so much ammunition to fire back with that he stands a bit of a chance.

    The most awkward part of the press conference was John Rawling asking about Fury 'putting his foot in it'. The answers back weren't great (even Fwank stepped in) and that was with Rawling obviously being pro Fury.

    If Fury starts telling Joshua how stupid he is ("as much brains as in this bag of washing :) "). Then Joshua has a load of things he can come back with, e.g. he's not stupid enough to make those comments about women or gay people.

    If Fury talks about Joshua's past dealing weed, Joshua can say that was when he was young and naive, and come back with how at least he hasn't consumed untold amounts of cocaine as an adult and boxer.

    If Fury talks about Joshua being a body-builder, Joshua can come back with how it's actually Fury who has been caught with steroids in his system (and make the obvious jokes about his physique despite that).

    Just some examples and who knows if Joshua will stoop to actually saying some of them, but depending on what Fury comes out with it could be fair game..
     
  15. Barrera

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    I kind of agree with u there.. fury either absolutely clowns him or he gets roughed up by wilders style all night