Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua | NETFLIX - Winter 2026

Who wins?

Poll runs till 08 Oct 2026, 20:56

Fury - Decision
12
27%
Fury - T/KO
17
39%
DRAW
1
2%
Joshua - T/KO
11
25%
Joshua - Decision
3
7%
 
Total votes: 44

THE ALTERNATIVE
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua | NETFLIX - Winter 2026

Post by THE ALTERNATIVE »

Attempting to beat Anthony Joshua is a more stylistically difficult fight for Tyson Fury, than Oleksandr Uysk 'there is a reason why many years ago? Tyson Fury avoided Anthony Joshua, and instead chose to fight Deontay Wilder. Who was at that time deemed the more stylistically easier fight to win'.

Note: Anthony Joshua is a proven elite level super heavyweight fighter 'and in my opinion? The only heavyweight of this era, who has both elite level power, and elite level boxing ability. No other heavyweight of this era, has those attributes in combination'.

Oleksandr Uysk is a great boxer skill for skill 'but he does not have elite level punching power'.

Deontay Wilder has elite level punching power 'but he is not technically skill for skill an elite level boxer'.

Anthony Joshua when you analyse him as a fighter 'at his peak and best, is potentially a more complete fighter than Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Uysk'.

The challenge for Anthony Joshua is bringing all those attributes together on fight night 'and executing a performance'.

But when he does? You have all seen what happens 'Anthony Joshua has shared three common opponents with Tyson Fury. And those opponents are, Wladimir Kiltschko, Otto Wallin, and Francis Ngannou'.

Each time, Anthony Joshua has outperformed Tyson Fury 'and beat all of those common opponents either more impressively or conclusively'. Why? Because when Anthony Joshua unleashes his maximum potentially he is a more destructive and better fighter than Tyson Fury'.

Francis Ngannou beat Tyson Fury over 10 rounds 'Anthony Joshua obliterated Ngannou inside 2 rounds'.

Otto Wallin busted up Tyson Fury real good, and pushed him right to the line 'Joshua beat up and forced a stoppage vs. Wallin inside 5 rounds'.

Tyson Fury beat Wladimir Kiltschko in an underwhelming 12 round fight, great win historically but the action of the fight has been completely overrated '17 months later it was Anthony Joshua who stepped up, and beat Wladimir Kiltschko in the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 25 years. Knocking him out and forcing him to retire'.

To conclude: When and if both Tyson Fury and Anthony Joshua fight 'I am strongly backing Joshua to win by knockout or stoppage'.

I still would not be surprised if Tyson Fury manufactures a way to get out of this fight 'all the signs are already there, if? Joshua was such an easy fight, why is he so serious all of the sudden? Tyson Fury is apprehensive' of Anthony Joshua'.

I think Tyson Fury has been forced into this fight via public pressure 'he has not world titles anymore to use to avoid Anthony Joshua. Because that is all he done with his WBC title'.

I would not rate it as the biggest British fight of all-times in terms of historical significance, but it is still a mega fight etc.
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gilgamesh
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua | NETFLIX - Winter 2026

Post by gilgamesh »

I don't think Joshua has a lot of Boxing ability really. Not as much as he has power. He's always had a leaky defense, but he's still powerful and can Crack with both hands and that alone takes you far. No question he hits harder than Fury, but can he land as often as Fury?
Evander
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Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua | NETFLIX - Winter 2026

Post by Evander »

They just want to get Fury v Joshua over the line while they can.
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