Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - 2020 OLD thread

Who wins?

Poll runs till 23 Aug 2026, 15:20

Fury - Decision
25
26%
Fury - T/KO
42
43%
DRAW
0
No votes
Joshua - T/KO
31
32%
Joshua - Decision
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 98

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quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 06:18 Carl Froch is a clown and irrelevant - he never got no real love from the British public.


I've noticed how he balances everything out by having a go at Joshua and downplaying Fury at the same time.
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mickey1975 wrote: 29 May 2023, 07:35
SamWise72 wrote: 29 May 2023, 06:57
mickey1975 wrote: 27 May 2023, 04:38
Where do you put Fat Andy? Much more convincing job done on AJ and was clearly well underprepared in the rematch.
I absolutely don't see it like that. AJ was comfortably outboxing Andy, put him down hard, and then got caught coming in. After the knockdown he couldn't put himself back together. By comparison, Usyk outboxed AJ easily, and they were only points decisions because AJ didn't change it up and try to win
So Andy took his knockdown and fought back, AJ couldn’t?
Aj did try to change things in the rematch according to most, having Usyk out on his feet in the ninth(not my opinion).
I can't recall anyone saying AJ had Usyk out on his feet?
Who said that Mickey?

Was it the same folks who said Fury was 'terrified' of Usyk?
Or the same folks who claimed 'all of Fury's fans have deserted him and now support Usyk'?
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This is getting really boring now. Nothing is happening! I kind of think Fury is very flattered by being in such a weak era. He’s so inactive/used to be unchallenging competition that his skills are surely in some state of atrophy. Getting older, and no doubt will only fight Joshua in an aged Khan/Brook-style affair that will have all the fans groaning.
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quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 09:20 Froch had a very much carefully handled boxing career.

I'm talking about the rumours of the gloves in the Bute fight.

Froch vs Groves 1 was obviously a fixed fight. Very suspicious of Booth leaving, probably got told Groves has no chance of winning (Booth & Haye are fake)

Of course Froch a 2 time loser with defeats against Kessler and Ward who he hates with a passion lol.

If we believe Eddie's social media gang, of course you are going to go with the propaganda campaign and agree Fury is this or that. You cannot take away Fury's EPIC trilogy fight with Wilder in America and him defeating Klitschko in Germany. Tyson Fury is undefeated.

What is Joshua? a 3 time losing meltdown specialist and cry baby who can't handle pressure put on him - he folds.

Froch is right about one thing when it comes to Anthony Joshua - he has NO legacy. (clearly a well managed manufactured so-called fighter)

Lol @ Froch having a carefully handled career. Fought everyone he could, no 'what ifs?' left for his legacy
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jtourettes wrote: 29 May 2023, 15:23
quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 09:20 Froch had a very much carefully handled boxing career.

I'm talking about the rumours of the gloves in the Bute fight.

Froch vs Groves 1 was obviously a fixed fight. Very suspicious of Booth leaving, probably got told Groves has no chance of winning (Booth & Haye are fake)

Of course Froch a 2 time loser with defeats against Kessler and Ward who he hates with a passion lol.

If we believe Eddie's social media gang, of course you are going to go with the propaganda campaign and agree Fury is this or that. You cannot take away Fury's EPIC trilogy fight with Wilder in America and him defeating Klitschko in Germany. Tyson Fury is undefeated.

What is Joshua? a 3 time losing meltdown specialist and cry baby who can't handle pressure put on him - he folds.

Froch is right about one thing when it comes to Anthony Joshua - he has NO legacy. (clearly a well managed manufactured so-called fighter)

Lol @ Froch having a carefully handled career. Fought everyone he could, no 'what ifs?' left for his legacy
Beware the rise of the conspiracy nuts!
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jtourettes wrote: 29 May 2023, 15:23
quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 09:20 Froch had a very much carefully handled boxing career.

I'm talking about the rumours of the gloves in the Bute fight.

Froch vs Groves 1 was obviously a fixed fight. Very suspicious of Booth leaving, probably got told Groves has no chance of winning (Booth & Haye are fake)

Of course Froch a 2 time loser with defeats against Kessler and Ward who he hates with a passion lol.

If we believe Eddie's social media gang, of course you are going to go with the propaganda campaign and agree Fury is this or that. You cannot take away Fury's EPIC trilogy fight with Wilder in America and him defeating Klitschko in Germany. Tyson Fury is undefeated.

What is Joshua? a 3 time losing meltdown specialist and cry baby who can't handle pressure put on him - he folds.

Froch is right about one thing when it comes to Anthony Joshua - he has NO legacy. (clearly a well managed manufactured so-called fighter)

Lol @ Froch having a carefully handled career. Fought everyone he could, no 'what ifs?' left for his legacy
Made me giggle that too, he fought killer after killer, he definitely wasn't treated with kid gloves. You have to understand this guy gets triggered if anyone says the slightest thing against Fury.
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quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 09:20 Froch had a very much carefully handled boxing career.

I'm talking about the rumours of the gloves in the Bute fight.

Froch vs Groves 1 was obviously a fixed fight. Very suspicious of Booth leaving, probably got told Groves has no chance of winning (Booth & Haye are fake)

Of course Froch a 2 time loser with defeats against Kessler and Ward who he hates with a passion lol.

If we believe Eddie's social media gang, of course you are going to go with the propaganda campaign and agree Fury is this or that. You cannot take away Fury's EPIC trilogy fight with Wilder in America and him defeating Klitschko in Germany. Tyson Fury is undefeated.

What is Joshua? a 3 time losing meltdown specialist and cry baby who can't handle pressure put on him - he folds.

Froch is right about one thing when it comes to Anthony Joshua - he has NO legacy. (clearly a well managed manufactured so-called fighter)
Are you on the Stella?
Fgs. Take a look at yourself
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quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 09:20 Froch had a very much carefully handled boxing career.

I'm talking about the rumours of the gloves in the Bute fight.

Froch vs Groves 1 was obviously a fixed fight. Very suspicious of Booth leaving, probably got told Groves has no chance of winning (Booth & Haye are fake)

Of course Froch a 2 time loser with defeats against Kessler and Ward who he hates with a passion lol.

If we believe Eddie's social media gang, of course you are going to go with the propaganda campaign and agree Fury is this or that. You cannot take away Fury's EPIC trilogy fight with Wilder in America and him defeating Klitschko in Germany. Tyson Fury is undefeated.

What is Joshua? a 3 time losing meltdown specialist and cry baby who can't handle pressure put on him - he folds.

Froch is right about one thing when it comes to Anthony Joshua - he has NO legacy. (clearly a well managed manufactured so-called fighter)
Why do I come back here. Can only blame myself.
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Fury fanatics really are the most fragile fans you can get.
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The Gratest wrote: 30 May 2023, 06:00 Fury fanatics really are the most fragile fans you can get.
Like a low, droning hum in the distance as they leap to his defence.
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Seems Fury looking desperately for a way to blame everyone else for his lack of a meaningful fight.

He knows full well Joshua's already got a fight coming with wilder, as well as a tune up - so he makes an offer he knows has zero chance of being accepted, in order to give him a good excuse for taking on some sort of absolute scrub.
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jtourettes wrote: 29 May 2023, 15:23
quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 09:20 Froch had a very much carefully handled boxing career.

I'm talking about the rumours of the gloves in the Bute fight.

Froch vs Groves 1 was obviously a fixed fight. Very suspicious of Booth leaving, probably got told Groves has no chance of winning (Booth & Haye are fake)

Of course Froch a 2 time loser with defeats against Kessler and Ward who he hates with a passion lol.

If we believe Eddie's social media gang, of course you are going to go with the propaganda campaign and agree Fury is this or that. You cannot take away Fury's EPIC trilogy fight with Wilder in America and him defeating Klitschko in Germany. Tyson Fury is undefeated.

What is Joshua? a 3 time losing meltdown specialist and cry baby who can't handle pressure put on him - he folds.

Froch is right about one thing when it comes to Anthony Joshua - he has NO legacy. (clearly a well managed manufactured so-called fighter)

Lol @ Froch having a carefully handled career. Fought everyone he could, no 'what ifs?' left for his legacy
One of the most humurous posts I've ever seen on here - Froch literally faced every single major fighter in his division.
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It's such a shame. Fury is super talented and wins against AJ and Usyk would cement him as a true great beyond the doubts of his detractors. He could beat both. Even someone like Ruiz or Zhang would be great. I really hope he gets back in the ring soon.

I think people underestimate the HWs. They're too big to look as easy on the eye as they did in days gone by. Any of these top men can take one another out. I suspect they're all acutely aware of this.
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quickeyg wrote: 28 May 2023, 09:20 Froch had a very much carefully handled boxing career.

I'm talking about the rumours of the gloves in the Bute fight.

Froch vs Groves 1 was obviously a fixed fight. Very suspicious of Booth leaving, probably got told Groves has no chance of winning (Booth & Haye are fake)

Of course Froch a 2 time loser with defeats against Kessler and Ward who he hates with a passion lol.

If we believe Eddie's social media gang, of course you are going to go with the propaganda campaign and agree Fury is this or that. You cannot take away Fury's EPIC trilogy fight with Wilder in America and him defeating Klitschko in Germany. Tyson Fury is undefeated.

What is Joshua? a 3 time losing meltdown specialist and cry baby who can't handle pressure put on him - he folds.

Froch is right about one thing when it comes to Anthony Joshua - he has NO legacy. (clearly a well managed manufactured so-called fighter)
How old is this cretin?
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Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua Negotiations Over Once Again: “He Doesn’t Want It”

“Last week, a written proposal was sent to Matchroom for AJ to fight Tyson in September. Eddie Hearn came back and spoke to my son George, who said it will take a couple of days to see where they are with it.

“Couple of days went by and George met yesterday with AJ’s management company. They confirmed that AJ is fighting in Dubai in December, that is his preferred route. There is a space open in August but they basically do not want to do the fight.”

“So the situation is, Tyson is desperate to make the fight happen, as he was against Usyk. But AJ has chosen not to take the fight and that is where we are at.”
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I guess Fury's only route now is to face Uysk in December for a lot of money. If he turns that down, he is potentially going to be a busted flush. I can't blame AJ not wanting to waste anymore time in negotiations with Fury that amount to a castle on sand.
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In most sports huge lay-off’s when you’re in your mid-thirties will hurt performance quite a bit. If Fury disappears till next summer or whatever it ends up being, I’d expect to see some deterioration on the return. There’s a lot of natural talent but ageing will start to be a factor.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 30 May 2023, 14:14 Seems Fury looking desperately for a way to blame everyone else for his lack of a meaningful fight.

He knows full well Joshua's already got a fight coming with wilder, as well as a tune up - so he makes an offer he knows has zero chance of being accepted, in order to give him a good excuse for taking on some sort of absolute scrub.
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polecateddy wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 08:56 In most sports huge lay-off’s when you’re in your mid-thirties will hurt performance quite a bit. If Fury disappears till next summer or whatever it ends up being, I’d expect to see some deterioration on the return. There’s a lot of natural talent but ageing will start to be a factor.
This

Fury has great feet which are usually the first to go.

However he does have the ring IQ to use his reach, size, strength and mauling technique to the full, and of course it's a weak division.

Nevertheless he isn't going to be getting any better.

Ring rust and age eventually beat all fighters.
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big lennox wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 08:10 I guess Fury's only route now is to face Uysk in December for a lot of money. If he turns that down, he is potentially going to be a busted flush. I can't blame AJ not wanting to waste anymore time in negotiations with Fury that amount to a castle on sand.
Joshua ducks Fury yet again and you try and blame Fury :D
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It's not happening Doofy. You can crawl back into your hidey hole for the next few months again whilst Fury continues to make a prat of himself.. :wave:
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 07:35 Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua Negotiations Over Once Again: “He Doesn’t Want It”

“Last week, a written proposal was sent to Matchroom for AJ to fight Tyson in September. Eddie Hearn came back and spoke to my son George, who said it will take a couple of days to see where they are with it.

“Couple of days went by and George met yesterday with AJ’s management company. They confirmed that AJ is fighting in Dubai in December, that is his preferred route. There is a space open in August but they basically do not want to do the fight.”

“So the situation is, Tyson is desperate to make the fight happen, as he was against Usyk. But AJ has chosen not to take the fight and that is where we are at.”
It really is rather embarrassing for those associated with Fury, all this stupid offers, made knowing full well they won't be accepted because the terms are ludicrous, or the fighters concerned already have dates booked to fight other fighters.

Fury is a pratt, and he's making those associated with him look like right numptys.

Thankfully his career is nearly over, and then he can get back to being a fat cokehead.
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Frank explained it clearly to IFL today.
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 11:18
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 07:35 Tyson Fury-Anthony Joshua Negotiations Over Once Again: “He Doesn’t Want It”

“Last week, a written proposal was sent to Matchroom for AJ to fight Tyson in September. Eddie Hearn came back and spoke to my son George, who said it will take a couple of days to see where they are with it.

“Couple of days went by and George met yesterday with AJ’s management company. They confirmed that AJ is fighting in Dubai in December, that is his preferred route. There is a space open in August but they basically do not want to do the fight.”

“So the situation is, Tyson is desperate to make the fight happen, as he was against Usyk. But AJ has chosen not to take the fight and that is where we are at.”
It really is rather embarrassing for those associated with Fury, all this stupid offers, made knowing full well they won't be accepted because the terms are ludicrous, or the fighters concerned already have dates booked to fight other fighters.

Fury is a pratt, and he's making those associated with him look like right numptys.

Thankfully his career is nearly over, and then he can get back to being a fat cokehead.
spot on! except he seems like he`s already on the powder with all this BS - same old same old fury taking the piss and trying to shove the blame onto others like Usyk / AJ .
which might be swallowed gratefully by the fury fanboys and casual twonks but anyone with some grey matter can see right through it all .
So for HW boxing sakes just hand the belts back and slope off into the splendour of Morecombe Bay and scoff as many fry ups as you want .
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BigDoofus wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 10:48
big lennox wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 08:10 I guess Fury's only route now is to face Uysk in December for a lot of money. If he turns that down, he is potentially going to be a busted flush. I can't blame AJ not wanting to waste anymore time in negotiations with Fury that amount to a castle on sand.
Joshua ducks Fury yet again and you try and blame Fury :D
Yeah called him out once 2 deals were put together :doh: and as Hearn has said would you put all that potential money on hold to plan a fight with a guy who calls out more fighters in a week than he changes his underpants.
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