Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - 2020 OLD thread
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
No tune-ups required.
They're both at that stage in their careers where they don't need to prove themselves.
Put them in with bums and nobody gains.
Put them in with someone half decent and they risk losing or ending up in an unnecessarily hard fight and risking injury or ageing.
They just need to get on and fight each other, as it's potentially the last fight of their careers, depending on who wins and how.
They're both at that stage in their careers where they don't need to prove themselves.
Put them in with bums and nobody gains.
Put them in with someone half decent and they risk losing or ending up in an unnecessarily hard fight and risking injury or ageing.
They just need to get on and fight each other, as it's potentially the last fight of their careers, depending on who wins and how.
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Ruthless-RKO
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Yh seeing as they both lost their last fights I agree just get it on.. not like there will be a belt on the lineSyntax Error wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025, 11:42 No tune-ups required.
They're both at that stage in their careers where they don't need to prove themselves.
Put them in with bums and nobody gains.
Put them in with someone half decent and they risk losing or ending up in an unnecessarily hard fight and risking injury or ageing.
They just need to get on and fight each other, as it's potentially the last fight of their careers, depending on who wins and how.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
No belts needed, but then I'm sure there will be at least an interim, or Emirates up for grabs for sanctioning feesRuthless-RKO wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025, 12:00Yh seeing as they both lost their last fights I agree just get it on.. not like there will be a belt on the lineSyntax Error wrote: ↑17 Jul 2025, 11:42 No tune-ups required.
They're both at that stage in their careers where they don't need to prove themselves.
Put them in with bums and nobody gains.
Put them in with someone half decent and they risk losing or ending up in an unnecessarily hard fight and risking injury or ageing.
They just need to get on and fight each other, as it's potentially the last fight of their careers, depending on who wins and how.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
IMO Joshua demolition of Ngannou is somewhat underappreciated, isnt it? 
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Fury is a great (literally in all senses) heavyweight boxer with tremendous courage, but he is a crappy athlete - really crap.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 10:17Definitely. I'm still mystified at how much of a meal Fury made of Ngannou. A non boxer making his debut against an experienced world class operator. Makes no sense to me.
Ngannou is a freak athlete, so is AJ.
Tyson was underprepared for Ngannou, took him lightly, and was physically and athletically humbled. Simple as that. Had he prepared properly he'd have boxed Ngannou's ears off but not have stopped him or put a real dent in him with straight shots. He may have stopped him with uppercuts, no guarantee though.
AJ's power is in a different league to Fury's. He took Ngannou seriously. That's that.
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Yeah, but how do we know that for sure? He underperformed, but the rest is just speculation. It was akin to a top sprinter running neck and neck with a decathleteJimmy2020 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 10:31Fury is a great (literally in all senses) heavyweight boxer with tremendous courage, but he is a crappy athlete - really crap.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 10:17Definitely. I'm still mystified at how much of a meal Fury made of Ngannou. A non boxer making his debut against an experienced world class operator. Makes no sense to me.
Ngannou is a freak athlete, so is AJ.
Tyson was underprepared for Ngannou, took him lightly, and was physically and athletically humbled. Simple as that. Had he prepared properly he'd have boxed Ngannou's ears off but not have stopped him or put a real dent in him with straight shots. He may have stopped him with uppercuts, no guarantee though.
AJ's power is in a different league to Fury's. He took Ngannou seriously. That's that.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
He's not wrong.
It would be the easiest £30 million that Joshua could ever make.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Conspiracy theory:Jimmy2020 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 10:31Fury is a great (literally in all senses) heavyweight boxer with tremendous courage, but he is a crappy athlete - really crap.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 10:17Definitely. I'm still mystified at how much of a meal Fury made of Ngannou. A non boxer making his debut against an experienced world class operator. Makes no sense to me.
Ngannou is a freak athlete, so is AJ.
Tyson was underprepared for Ngannou, took him lightly, and was physically and athletically humbled. Simple as that. Had he prepared properly he'd have boxed Ngannou's ears off but not have stopped him or put a real dent in him with straight shots. He may have stopped him with uppercuts, no guarantee though.
AJ's power is in a different league to Fury's. He took Ngannou seriously. That's that.
ALL before the Ngannou fight Eddie Hearn is saying that Fury and Ngannou was going to be an exhibition with no knock downs. I'm sure we could find a ton of links to him saying this, and rumours that this was to be the case, all discussed on here and other forums.
This is what Fury signs up to, with a NDA saying that they will never publicly admit to this and it's sold as a competitive fight. As he knows he doesn't have a real fight on his hands and just a move around, Tyson doesn't train at all.
Ngannou bets on himself and goes off script, putting Fury over. He probably has to pay some sort of serious penalty out of his purse for this, but he'll get at least another fight out of it. Fury, as money orientated as ever, continues with his contracted move around and is hugely embarrassed.
To admit the fight was a 'work' and not the actual fight it was sold to be would cause all sorts of legal problems, and so it remains forever a secret.
Hearn never ever mentioned the 'no-knockdown exhibition' he was convinced the fight was going to be ever again, did he?
Probably bollocks, but it does blow my mind that after that Ngannou was annihilated by AJ and then doesn't even seem to have been offered a fight in boxing again, let alone competed. You would've thought Fury would have offered him out again for an easy payday? Fury seemed to f*cking hate him behind the scenes as well and there was some needle with them around the AJ fight.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Talksport saying AJ could fight Tony Yoka first as a tune-up. honestly, if AJ can't finish Yoka early it's time to walk away.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Yoka has never been stopped as a pro. He's looked like shit but not being able to stop him early is a weird demand.golden_labrador wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 11:34 Talksport saying AJ could fight Tony Yoka first as a tune-up. honestly, if AJ can't finish Yoka early it's time to walk away.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Absolute bollocks. Fury was just shite and deserved to lose.Cyclops wrote: ↑22 Jul 2025, 14:16Conspiracy theory:Jimmy2020 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 10:31Fury is a great (literally in all senses) heavyweight boxer with tremendous courage, but he is a crappy athlete - really crap.keithmoonhangover wrote: ↑19 Jul 2025, 10:17
Definitely. I'm still mystified at how much of a meal Fury made of Ngannou. A non boxer making his debut against an experienced world class operator. Makes no sense to me.
Ngannou is a freak athlete, so is AJ.
Tyson was underprepared for Ngannou, took him lightly, and was physically and athletically humbled. Simple as that. Had he prepared properly he'd have boxed Ngannou's ears off but not have stopped him or put a real dent in him with straight shots. He may have stopped him with uppercuts, no guarantee though.
AJ's power is in a different league to Fury's. He took Ngannou seriously. That's that.
ALL before the Ngannou fight Eddie Hearn is saying that Fury and Ngannou was going to be an exhibition with no knock downs. I'm sure we could find a ton of links to him saying this, and rumours that this was to be the case, all discussed on here and other forums.
This is what Fury signs up to, with a NDA saying that they will never publicly admit to this and it's sold as a competitive fight. As he knows he doesn't have a real fight on his hands and just a move around, Tyson doesn't train at all.
Ngannou bets on himself and goes off script, putting Fury over. He probably has to pay some sort of serious penalty out of his purse for this, but he'll get at least another fight out of it. Fury, as money orientated as ever, continues with his contracted move around and is hugely embarrassed.
To admit the fight was a 'work' and not the actual fight it was sold to be would cause all sorts of legal problems, and so it remains forever a secret.
Hearn never ever mentioned the 'no-knockdown exhibition' he was convinced the fight was going to be ever again, did he?
Probably bollocks, but it does blow my mind that after that Ngannou was annihilated by AJ and then doesn't even seem to have been offered a fight in boxing again, let alone competed. You would've thought Fury would have offered him out again for an easy payday? Fury seemed to f*cking hate him behind the scenes as well and there was some needle with them around the AJ fight.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
He'd surely gain nothing from a tune up, it'd just be a case of wringing a few more quid out of his loyal fansgolden_labrador wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 11:34 Talksport saying AJ could fight Tony Yoka first as a tune-up. honestly, if AJ can't finish Yoka early it's time to walk away.
How much money is enough ffs, just make the Fury fight then retire
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you're right. i just had a look at the incredible opponents Yoka has faced as a pro and he must be so tough to have not been stopped by any of them. why would we expect an absolute unit of a former world champion and knock-out artist to KO him early?joshj909 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 12:52Yoka has never been stopped as a pro. He's looked like shit but not being able to stop him early is a weird demand.golden_labrador wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 11:34 Talksport saying AJ could fight Tony Yoka first as a tune-up. honestly, if AJ can't finish Yoka early it's time to walk away.
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It took a prime Joshua 7 rounds to stop Breazeale. Fury couldn't stop Ngannou that Joshua demolished in 2. It took Wilder 9 rounds to stop Szpilka, who has been stopped in less than four rounds multiple times. People weren't calling for the retirement of these guys after these fights.golden_labrador wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 19:02you're right. i just had a look at the incredible opponents Yoka has faced as a pro and he must be so tough to have not been stopped by any of them. why would we expect an absolute unit of a former world champion and knock-out artist to KO him early?joshj909 wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 12:52Yoka has never been stopped as a pro. He's looked like shit but not being able to stop him early is a weird demand.golden_labrador wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 11:34 Talksport saying AJ could fight Tony Yoka first as a tune-up. honestly, if AJ can't finish Yoka early it's time to walk away.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Fury --- AJ ,,, who wins , well after some serious thought its WHO CARES , too far past the use by date , its now no more enthralling than AJ -Jake Paul
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
golden_labrador wrote: ↑28 Jul 2025, 11:34 Talksport saying AJ could fight Tony Yoka first as a tune-up. honestly, if AJ can't finish Yoka early it's time to walk away.
Joshua retired did he not?
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Yoka signed with Fwank.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
This has been so drawn out it is getting like the Khan vs Brooke situation.
What I mean is, by the time it actually happens, who really cares about two multi millionaire shot fighters doing what they should have done ten years ago - and fought each other.
What I mean is, by the time it actually happens, who really cares about two multi millionaire shot fighters doing what they should have done ten years ago - and fought each other.
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - Who wins? ** new poll **
Fury is out until next year as he's too busy with season two of his Netflix show the rest of this year.
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Yoka vs Joyce?
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