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The Gratest
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
When all else fails, mention AJ.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Can’t believe what I’m reading.
Fury - Ruiz is a terrible fight. The guys had one decent win. That was years ago and he got dominated in the rematch.
Fury is going to stand him on his head.
Fury - Ruiz is a terrible fight. The guys had one decent win. That was years ago and he got dominated in the rematch.
Fury is going to stand him on his head.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
I don’t think Tony can help it, lads. Anyway, he is still relevant in a few peoples eyes so he will be mentioned a lot if Fury faces Ruiz.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Both Fury and AJ are down the pecking order compared to road warrior has gloves will travel to fight any man born of his mother Spartan extraordinaire Usykmickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 06:05I don’t think Tony can help it, lads. Anyway, he is still relevant in a few peoples eyes so he will be mentioned a lot if Fury faces Ruiz.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Valuev would have been a tough for some of the current crop. Wilder on particular would probably end up looking like Hide v Bowe.tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 03:29 Yes - Ruiz v Wilder would have been far more interesting. It would have, potentially, shown us what Wilder can do .. at present most view him as just a crude big puncher with little boxing ability. If Ruiz comes in so-so shape that could be confirmed or rubbished it.
What we know is AJ easily outboxed Ruiz. the much taller and physically bigger Fury is very likely to just as easily outbox Ruiz in a bore-fest.
Nobody expects Fury to face a risky challenge with the Saudi double header being touted .. however it's been over a year since Fury fought the shell of Whyte (not that it was certain beforehand) and almost 2 years since his last competitive fight
Fury's fight record is not gonna age well - at the moment he is comparable to Valuevs I'd say .. about as popular now too![]()
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
His last good result was his last fight, less than a month ago .. a win is always a good result in boxingmickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 03:30When was AJ’s last good result? Most people would say Wlad six years ago. What would you say?tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 02:33 Ruiz apparently confirmed I read![]()
The softest defence they could sell by looks. Literally living off the 1 good result years ago in Ruiz's whole career .. and no mention he was so easily outboxed by AJ straight after that it convinced him he was a master boxer![]()
Very poor match up as expected.
His last good performance? that was last August against Usyk. He fought better than the first, and the fact he lost the decision to a better opponent doesn`t detract from a good performance by him. Usyk was simply a better fighter - good enough to convince Fury not to fight him anyways
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
I pretty sure that was aimed at you Mickmickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 06:05I don’t think Tony can help it, lads. Anyway, he is still relevant in a few peoples eyes so he will be mentioned a lot if Fury faces Ruiz.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
I think we will leave it on that note, Tony.tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 09:33His last good result was his last fight, less than a month ago .. a win is always a good result in boxingmickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 03:30When was AJ’s last good result? Most people would say Wlad six years ago. What would you say?tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 02:33 Ruiz apparently confirmed I read![]()
The softest defence they could sell by looks. Literally living off the 1 good result years ago in Ruiz's whole career .. and no mention he was so easily outboxed by AJ straight after that it convinced him he was a master boxer![]()
Very poor match up as expected.![]()
His last good performance? that was last August against Usyk. He fought better than the first, and the fact he lost the decision to a better opponent doesn`t detract from a good performance by him. Usyk was simply a better fighter - good enough to convince Fury not to fight him anyways![]()
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
LMAO at the fake ‘AJ did much better the second time’ against Usyk… he arguably lost 11 rounds and that fake media narrative is only pushed because of the biased commentary, the crooked scorecards and Spencer Oliver cringe post fight pep talk…:tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 09:33His last good result was his last fight, less than a month ago .. a win is always a good result in boxingmickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 03:30When was AJ’s last good result? Most people would say Wlad six years ago. What would you say?tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 02:33 Ruiz apparently confirmed I read![]()
The softest defence they could sell by looks. Literally living off the 1 good result years ago in Ruiz's whole career .. and no mention he was so easily outboxed by AJ straight after that it convinced him he was a master boxer![]()
Very poor match up as expected.![]()
His last good performance? that was last August against Usyk. He fought better than the first, and the fact he lost the decision to a better opponent doesn`t detract from a good performance by him. Usyk was simply a better fighter - good enough to convince Fury not to fight him anyways![]()
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Nah - he defo did OK/betterJamesPhilips wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 12:29LMAO at the fake ‘AJ did much better the second time’ against Usyk… he arguably lost 11 rounds and that fake media narrative is only pushed because of the biased commentary, the crooked scorecards and Spencer Oliver cringe post fight pep talk…:tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 09:33His last good result was his last fight, less than a month ago .. a win is always a good result in boxingmickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 03:30
When was AJ’s last good result? Most people would say Wlad six years ago. What would you say?![]()
His last good performance? that was last August against Usyk. He fought better than the first, and the fact he lost the decision to a better opponent doesn`t detract from a good performance by him. Usyk was simply a better fighter - good enough to convince Fury not to fight him anyways![]()
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
I agree with James, AJ did nothing considerably better in fight 2 than he did in fight 1.
I just cant see this noticable improvement that others refer, he was soundly beaten in both.
I just cant see this noticable improvement that others refer, he was soundly beaten in both.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Lol this is proof of commentary and narrative bias.Frostieballs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 12:41Nah - he defo did OK/betterJamesPhilips wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 12:29LMAO at the fake ‘AJ did much better the second time’ against Usyk… he arguably lost 11 rounds and that fake media narrative is only pushed because of the biased commentary, the crooked scorecards and Spencer Oliver cringe post fight pep talk…:tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 09:33
His last good result was his last fight, less than a month ago .. a win is always a good result in boxing![]()
His last good performance? that was last August against Usyk. He fought better than the first, and the fact he lost the decision to a better opponent doesn`t detract from a good performance by him. Usyk was simply a better fighter - good enough to convince Fury not to fight him anyways![]()
Loom at punch stats alone:
Fight 1:
Usyk 148
AJ 123
Fight 2:
Usyk 170
AJ 124
So in the second fight Joshua landed ONE punch more lol and Usyk 22 punches more
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
AJ actually managed to put Usyk under some sort of pressure and looking uncomfortable in the 2nd fight .. certainly didn't manage to do that in 12rnds in the first fight. That was definitely an improvement.
He was soundly beaten on both occasions. But Usyk is clearly a better boxer than AJ .. so AJ could potentially fight him again (as may happen if the Saudi double header goes ahead) and improve more .. and still be soundly beaten for a 3rd time by Usyk. Usyk is just better.
He was soundly beaten on both occasions. But Usyk is clearly a better boxer than AJ .. so AJ could potentially fight him again (as may happen if the Saudi double header goes ahead) and improve more .. and still be soundly beaten for a 3rd time by Usyk. Usyk is just better.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Lol at ‘AJ put Usyk under pressure’ in the second fight. That’s the fake narrative of the 9th round Joshua tried to throw a few body shots all of which were blocked. Joshua landed one more punch in the entire fight…. If that is the definition of putting on additional pressure then you can say Floyd Patterson put more pressure on Liston in their second fight…. Meanwhile Usyk landed 22 times the number of additional punches so it sounds like the ‘extra pressure’ was very ineffectivetonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 13:37 AJ actually managed to put Usyk under some sort of pressure and looking uncomfortable in the 2nd fight .. certainly didn't manage to do that in 12rnds in the first fight. That was definitely an improvement.
He was soundly beaten on both occasions. But Usyk is clearly a better boxer than AJ .. so AJ could potentially fight him again (as may happen if the Saudi double header goes ahead) and improve more .. and still be soundly beaten for a 3rd time by Usyk. Usyk is just better.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
AJ fanbois. Gotta love them.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 13:45Lol at ‘AJ put Usyk under pressure’ in the second fight. That’s the fake narrative of the 9th round Joshua tried to throw a few body shots all of which were blocked. Joshua landed one more punch in the entire fight…. If that is the definition of putting on additional pressure then you can say Floyd Patterson put more pressure on Liston in their second fight…. Meanwhile Usyk landed 22 times the number of additional punches so it sounds like the ‘extra pressure’ was very ineffectivetonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 13:37 AJ actually managed to put Usyk under some sort of pressure and looking uncomfortable in the 2nd fight .. certainly didn't manage to do that in 12rnds in the first fight. That was definitely an improvement.
He was soundly beaten on both occasions. But Usyk is clearly a better boxer than AJ .. so AJ could potentially fight him again (as may happen if the Saudi double header goes ahead) and improve more .. and still be soundly beaten for a 3rd time by Usyk. Usyk is just better.![]()
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Its there on YouTube mate - its clear he did better 2nd time around.
Ignoring the score cards - AJ was able to put more pressure on Usyk, and wasn`t looking as vulnerable in the 2nd fight as the 1st. Those are improvements .. that he still didn`t win is missing the point - Aj just does not have the skills to beat Usyk.
So you think he did worse? or exactly the same??
Ignoring the score cards - AJ was able to put more pressure on Usyk, and wasn`t looking as vulnerable in the 2nd fight as the 1st. Those are improvements .. that he still didn`t win is missing the point - Aj just does not have the skills to beat Usyk.
So you think he did worse? or exactly the same??
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
I would suggest roughly the same - I mean in the second fight Usyk landed a significant additional number of punches….I was actually quite surprised by that number. However I do think Joshua was more hurt in the first fight and almost stopped in the last round. However I stand by what I said - Joshua was no better offensively.tonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 14:37 Its there on YouTube mate - its clear he did better 2nd time around.
Ignoring the score cards - AJ was able to put more pressure on Usyk, and wasn`t looking as vulnerable in the 2nd fight as the 1st. Those are improvements .. that he still didn`t win is missing the point - Aj just does not have the skills to beat Usyk.
So you think he did worse? or exactly the same??
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Its your opinion, so that's fine.
My point was, for AJ, the 2nd Usyk fight was a good performance. We may differ on if his overall performance was better .. or roughly the same. But he still showed he was top tier of the heavyweight scene. Not as good as Usyk .. but Usyk is generally accepted now as top man so being 2nd .. 3rd or even fourth best is still a good performance.
My point was, for AJ, the 2nd Usyk fight was a good performance. We may differ on if his overall performance was better .. or roughly the same. But he still showed he was top tier of the heavyweight scene. Not as good as Usyk .. but Usyk is generally accepted now as top man so being 2nd .. 3rd or even fourth best is still a good performance.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
i dont think saying aj put him under more pressure in fight 2 is really fanboi level tbh, did he have a round in the first fight as good as the ninth in the second? even though usyk always had things under control and won clearly i think josh did a bit better in fight 2, not remarkably better but better nonethelessoogiebe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 14:22AJ fanbois. Gotta love them.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 13:45Lol at ‘AJ put Usyk under pressure’ in the second fight. That’s the fake narrative of the 9th round Joshua tried to throw a few body shots all of which were blocked. Joshua landed one more punch in the entire fight…. If that is the definition of putting on additional pressure then you can say Floyd Patterson put more pressure on Liston in their second fight…. Meanwhile Usyk landed 22 times the number of additional punches so it sounds like the ‘extra pressure’ was very ineffectivetonyevs wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 13:37 AJ actually managed to put Usyk under some sort of pressure and looking uncomfortable in the 2nd fight .. certainly didn't manage to do that in 12rnds in the first fight. That was definitely an improvement.
He was soundly beaten on both occasions. But Usyk is clearly a better boxer than AJ .. so AJ could potentially fight him again (as may happen if the Saudi double header goes ahead) and improve more .. and still be soundly beaten for a 3rd time by Usyk. Usyk is just better.![]()
if someone is saying aj won fight 2 or had usyk ready to go........well then yes that is nutty
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Knew you'd chime in on that post Jammy.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:09i dont think saying aj put him under more pressure in fight 2 is really fanboi level tbh, did he have a round in the first fight as good as the ninth in the second? even though usyk always had things under control and won clearly i think josh did a bit better in fight 2, not remarkably better but better nonethelessoogiebe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 14:22AJ fanbois. Gotta love them.JamesPhilips wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 13:45
Lol at ‘AJ put Usyk under pressure’ in the second fight. That’s the fake narrative of the 9th round Joshua tried to throw a few body shots all of which were blocked. Joshua landed one more punch in the entire fight…. If that is the definition of putting on additional pressure then you can say Floyd Patterson put more pressure on Liston in their second fight…. Meanwhile Usyk landed 22 times the number of additional punches so it sounds like the ‘extra pressure’ was very ineffective![]()
if someone is saying aj won fight 2 or had usyk ready to go........well then yes that is nutty
Whether he did or didn't do better has no impact on the outcome. Fanbois like to say those things. Dude lost. It wasn't close. Only diff was Usyk didn't have him as hurt as he did in the first fight. So maybe that is doing better.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
there ya go, ya fanboioogiebe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:23So maybe that is doing better.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:09i dont think saying aj put him under more pressure in fight 2 is really fanboi level tbh, did he have a round in the first fight as good as the ninth in the second? even though usyk always had things under control and won clearly i think josh did a bit better in fight 2, not remarkably better but better nonetheless
if someone is saying aj won fight 2 or had usyk ready to go........well then yes that is nutty
Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
Not really keen on being partially quoted there sir.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:24there ya go, ya fanboioogiebe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:23So maybe that is doing better.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:09
i dont think saying aj put him under more pressure in fight 2 is really fanboi level tbh, did he have a round in the first fight as good as the ninth in the second? even though usyk always had things under control and won clearly i think josh did a bit better in fight 2, not remarkably better but better nonetheless
if someone is saying aj won fight 2 or had usyk ready to go........well then yes that is nutty![]()
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. TBA - July 2023
there ya go my aj fanboi....... so maybe that is doing better, i agreeoogiebe wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:23Knew you'd chime in on that post Jammy.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑30 Apr 2023, 16:09i dont think saying aj put him under more pressure in fight 2 is really fanboi level tbh, did he have a round in the first fight as good as the ninth in the second? even though usyk always had things under control and won clearly i think josh did a bit better in fight 2, not remarkably better but better nonetheless
if someone is saying aj won fight 2 or had usyk ready to go........well then yes that is nutty![]()
Whether he did or didn't do better has no impact on the outcome. Fanbois like to say those things. Dude lost. It wasn't close. Only diff was Usyk didn't have him as hurt as he did in the first fight. So maybe that is doing better.