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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The same draught of shite from Tiresome's mouth.
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mickey1975 wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 04:46
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 04:22
mickey1975 wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 16:41
He isn’t signed to fight anyone. That’s why they made the offer.
t
Yes, but they are already well down the road on negotiations, are you suggesting they drop everything, and then start from scratch with Fury, who is known to talk utter pish and has talked about fighting everyone from Francis NGannou to the Ghost of Joe Louis over the last few weeks?
No, both parties have said the draft is exactly the same as last year.
Would Fury actually show up though? He's completely unreliable and unpredictable, even if he is serious I doubt any top fighters would risk it. I'm guessing the Saudis have given up too.
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 05:20
mickey1975 wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 04:46
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 04:22
t
Yes, but they are already well down the road on negotiations, are you suggesting they drop everything, and then start from scratch with Fury, who is known to talk utter pish and has talked about fighting everyone from Francis NGannou to the Ghost of Joe Louis over the last few weeks?
No, both parties have said the draft is exactly the same as last year.
Would Fury actually show up though? He's completely unreliable and unpredictable, even if he is serious I doubt any top fighters would risk it. I'm guessing the Saudis have given up too.
I’ve no idea. I doubt the Saudis ever really wanted all four on. What’s the point? Two will get the same coverage. Even Hearn has been promised a figure ‘next week’ for a long time now, and he’s the only one who’s ever brought big time boxing to Saudi (apparently Groves v Smith in the final doesn’t count and it wasn’t Kalle).
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https://boxing-social.com/news/tyson-fu ... ny-joshua/

Fwank's been reduced to pleading to Joshua. They really must be exhausted clearing up Fury's shite all the time.

“A Message to Anthony Joshua – please reconsider, please do that fight for the boxing fans, let’s do that fight. I really would love to see it, all the fans would love to see it.

Let’s do it, the terms are not a problem because we agreed them, let’s try and make it happen. I know your team have said no, but I’m not one that ever gives up on things so I’m hoping that we can get it over the line because everybody would love to see it, we all want it to happen in the UK.”
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jamesmcdonnell wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 04:22
mickey1975 wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 16:41
jamesmcdonnell wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 14:57

Fury talks shite, why would any fighter take him seriously.

Strange that Fury made an offer when he knows Joshua is already signed to fight isn't it?

Give it up Mick ffs.
He isn’t signed to fight anyone. That’s why they made the offer.
t
Yes, but they are already well down the road on negotiations, are you suggesting they drop everything, and then start from scratch with Fury, who is known to talk utter pish and has talked about fighting everyone from Francis NGannou to the Ghost of Joe Louis over the last few weeks?
Barring a rematch clause, Joshua agreed terms for Fury last year.
First you claimed Joshua had signed for his next fight and now your backtracking.
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 05:20

Would Fury actually show up though? He's completely unreliable and unpredictable, even if he is serious I doubt any top fighters would risk it. I'm guessing the Saudis have given up too.
It’s clear that Joshua won’t.
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Look at Doofy go! Joshua Joshua Joshua!
He just can't stop mentioning him! 🥰
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BigDoofus wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 13:11
The Gratest wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 11:03 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:
Of course it’s not happening. He’s made a career of not fighting Fury and Wilder.
if am not mistaken hearn has been very clear that AJ wants Wilder in December and thats what they are working to get agreed as a priority $$$$$$ plus another in August probably the rematch with Whyte or similair level opponent effectively as a sort of warm up if you will .

Thats not ducking Fury .
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stevec@france wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 07:24
BigDoofus wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 13:11
The Gratest wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 11:03 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:
Of course it’s not happening. He’s made a career of not fighting Fury and Wilder.
if am not mistaken hearn has been very clear that AJ wants Wilder in December and thats what they are working to get agreed as a priority $$$$$$ plus another in August probably the rematch with Whyte or similair level opponent effectively as a sort of warm up if you will .

Thats not ducking Fury .
Joshua said he would sign the contract to fight Fury last December and has supposedly been fighting Wilder for the past 7 years.
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Today Fury is contemplating fighting Jarel Miller :lol:
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Nightmare Roy wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 10:07 Today Fury is contemplating fighting Jarel Miller :lol:
Amongst others
UFC
KFC

I’d just ask why the WBC are not cranking down on this.
Is Tyson gonna fight ?
If not…. Vacate

I really want to see Tyson in the boxing ring again. Just so sad to see all the nonsense.

All the proclaimed fights “NOT TO HAPPEN” have one common denominator

It’s sad
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BigDoofus wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 07:38
stevec@france wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 07:24
BigDoofus wrote: 01 Jun 2023, 13:11
Of course it’s not happening. He’s made a career of not fighting Fury and Wilder.
if am not mistaken hearn has been very clear that AJ wants Wilder in December and thats what they are working to get agreed as a priority $$$$$$ plus another in August probably the rematch with Whyte or similair level opponent effectively as a sort of warm up if you will .

Thats not ducking Fury .
Joshua said he would sign the contract to fight Fury last December and has supposedly been fighting Wilder for the past 7 years.
LOL
Not even worth responding .
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si7dog7 wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 13:28
All the proclaimed fights “NOT TO HAPPEN” have one common denominator

It’s sad
It is sad that you think Fury has prevented Joshua fighting Wilder for the past 7 years.
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Fury could bottle up his own shite and sell it as shower gel, only for his fanatics to proclaim it's the best goddam mayonnaise they've ever tasted.
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I heard a rumour from a good source Fury was sparked in the gym by Anderson.
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The Gratest wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 16:33 Fury could bottle up his own shite and sell it as shower gel, only for his fanatics to proclaim it's the best goddam mayonnaise they've ever tasted.
Nah, that's Fury HP Sauce.

Fury Mayonnaise is... Well, it's not shite.

And it's also only available to buy in 8 gallon drums.
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mickey1975 wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 17:40 I heard a rumour from a good source Fury was sparked in the gym by Anderson.
Wouldn't surprise me one bit, Anderson looks Mustard
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Not been on here for a week or so. Come back to Mickey and BigDoofus still blindly defending Fury, in the face of the obvious!

AJ seemingly has a high profile fight already lined up. He seems serious about moving forward with his career. He’s not going to jeopardise that for another set of BS negotiations and deadlines with Fury.

If Fury is even partly serious with this offer, it’s only because he doesn’t fancy the proposed Usyk fight that form parts of the Saudi proposal. He sees it as an easy target.
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Frostieballs wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 18:41 Not been on here for a week or so. Come back to Mickey and BigDoofus still blindly defending Fury, in the face of the obvious!

AJ seemingly has a high profile fight already lined up. He seems serious about moving forward with his career. He’s not going to jeopardise that for another set of BS negotiations and deadlines with Fury.

If Fury is even partly serious with this offer, it’s only because he doesn’t fancy the proposed Usyk fight that form parts of the Saudi proposal. He sees it as an easy target.
who is AJ fighting?
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Frostieballs wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 18:41 Not been on here for a week or so. Come back to Mickey and BigDoofus still blindly defending Fury, in the face of the obvious!

AJ seemingly has a high profile fight already lined up. He seems serious about moving forward with his career. He’s not going to jeopardise that for another set of BS negotiations and deadlines with Fury.

If Fury is even partly serious with this offer, it’s only because he doesn’t fancy the proposed Usyk fight that form parts of the Saudi proposal. He sees it as an easy target.
Despite what I wrote?
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Frostieballs wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 18:41!

AJ seemingly has a high profile fight already lined up. He seems serious about moving forward with his career. He’s not going to jeopardise that for another set of BS negotiations and deadlines with Fury. .
Joshua has posted on Instagram “I don’t know about any talks to fight Dillian Whyte”.
The knitting circle on here claim that the fight is signed. :lol:
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mickey1975 wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 18:51
Frostieballs wrote: 02 Jun 2023, 18:41 Not been on here for a week or so. Come back to Mickey and BigDoofus still blindly defending Fury, in the face of the obvious!

AJ seemingly has a high profile fight already lined up. He seems serious about moving forward with his career. He’s not going to jeopardise that for another set of BS negotiations and deadlines with Fury.

If Fury is even partly serious with this offer, it’s only because he doesn’t fancy the proposed Usyk fight that form parts of the Saudi proposal. He sees it as an easy target.
Despite what I wrote?
Was it tongue in cheek?
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"Tyson Fury is wanting to open negiotiations again for fight and is really serious about it!"







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Don't think he's happy :D
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