Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 13:06
Half a billion was Usyk, he said he'd fight AJ for free, he's still getting 60% of nothing though. I'm the same believe it when I see it.
Ah thanks - that’s it. It’s tough to keep up with him. Clever move from AJ though - taking a lower percentage with it actually being the same amount.
I look forward to going to see it live for free. Or watching it on the BBC.
Joint ppv betweent DAZN and BT sports and free on the bbc, I'm still not sure where I'll watch it.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 14:25
cuz it's a boxing forum and we discuss f@cking anything boxing here mickster, we even have a multi page thread on fighters who look like theyre taking a sh!t
Beauty of the forum!
One of the best thread ever made in here that, had me in stitches
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 13 Sep 2022, 15:41
by tony1234
Anyone who books non-refundable travel and hotels needs psychiatric help
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Manchester Hitman wrote: ↑13 Sep 2022, 08:06
If this all gets confirmed, I think AJ is cashing in his chips & good luck to him. If Frank etc manages to F this up, they should all have their licences suspended for making a mockery of British Boxing.
Great pay day for Joshua, might as go out with a bang and a millions . He has nothing to lose with this one and will be a big underdog for the first time since Klitschko
lol what tosh you write
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Maybe some of the same grown men who believed the story that Crolla was “confronting burglars” when he was attacked by concrete slab wielding thugs a few years back.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 06:43
by Counter-puncher
i always believed him but then i heard him quite often on the friday sport thing on radio 5 live and he just came across as such a nice chap, I'd believe him every time.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 06:47
by maverick23
Counter-puncher wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 06:43
i always believed him but then i heard him quite often on the friday sport thing on radio 5 live and he just came across as such a nice chap, I'd believe him every time.
Same. Always found him really likeable. Met him after one of his fights early in his career and he seemed such a nice fella.
Is there a reason to think he was lying about the slab/burglar story?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 06:47
by CaptainSpacerod
I believed him too at the time but then his gym mysteriously burns down and then barely a year later his new gym mysteriously burns down and you start to wonder whether stories regarding the kind of company Antony keeps have some credence
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Maybe some of the same grown men who believed the story that Crolla was “confronting burglars” when he was attacked by concrete slab wielding thugs a few years back.
Why, what's the actual story?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 06:49
by Counter-puncher
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 06:47
I believed him too at the time but then his gym mysteriously burns down and then barely a year later his new gym mysteriously burns down and you start to wonder whether stories regarding the kind of company Antony keeps have some credence
two gyms burned down?
what stories?
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 06:47
I believed him too at the time but then his gym mysteriously burns down and then barely a year later his new gym mysteriously burns down and you start to wonder whether stories regarding the kind of company Antony keeps have some credence
CaptainSpacerod wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 06:47
I believed him too at the time but then his gym mysteriously burns down and then barely a year later his new gym mysteriously burns down and you start to wonder whether stories regarding the kind of company Antony keeps have some credence
two gyms burned down?
what stories?
Sent you PM mate
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 10:11
by Ruthless-RKO
Robert Garcia wants AJ to take 3-4 fights before he fights Fury..
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 10:18
by Nightmare Roy
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 10:11
Robert Garcia wants AJ to take 3-4 fights before he fights Fury..
He's spot on, but I guess AJ thinks, hey it's big money and I might never get the opportunity again, people talk like AJ has zero chance against Fury, I dont buy it. He's the underdog for sure but he's got a decent shot.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 10:11
Robert Garcia wants AJ to take 3-4 fights before he fights Fury..
He's spot on, but I guess AJ thinks, hey it's big money and I might never get the opportunity again, people talk like AJ has zero chance against Fury, I dont buy it. He's the underdog for sure but he's got a decent shot.
It's HW boxing..
Anything can happen..
Yeh, people won't be saing its 90-10 in Fury's favour few years back..
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 11:05
by deadpan
Fury's defensive skills are very over rated, hence the untutored Wilder dropped him four times. And on the spectrum of bulletproof chins between Pele Reid and Oliver McCall Tyson is somewhere in the middle. I think at the very least Joshua wobbles him at some point if it happens.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 11:13
by maverick23
deadpan wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 11:05
Fury's defensive skills are very over rated, hence the untutored Wilder dropped him four times. And on the spectrum of bulletproof chins between Pele Reid and Oliver McCall Tyson is somewhere in the middle. I think at the very least Joshua wobbles him at some point if it happens.
Tyson is much closer to McCall than Reid. Tyson may get dropped but I don’t think I’ve seen a fighter recover better from a knockdown than him.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 11:25
by olij999
I like this move by Joshua. If he had sat down and said "What could I do that would genuinely surprise the Fury camp and throw them off balance a bit?", then accepting one of the challenges Fury put out on social media would have been it. How fit is Fury currently? While there are nearly 12 weeks to until December, could the Joshua camp be thinking on the same lines as Leonard's camp did when scheduling the Duran rematch? Things still point to a Fury win, and I'll believe it is happening only when the first bell rings, but this is still progress compared to previous years.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 11:46
by Nightmare Roy
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 11:51
by tonyevs
I agree it's far from being a certainty of happening - however if it does, then I feel the December date is perfect for Joshua .. as close to perfect preparation, and whilst his confidence may have took a bit of a bashing - it has the potential to feed his motivation to another level.
Fury starts a huge favourite of course, however, I feel it will be a lot closer due to both guys weaknesses and strengths gelling perfectly.
But .. it's Fury we are dealing with so expect the unexpected .. and Tom Schwartz 2
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 12:26
by Twinkle Toes
Fury fans aren't the brightest. Calling Joshua washed up not two weeks ago, but now he's signed to fight Fury (for the second tme) We're suddenly expected by the Fury nut huggers to not find fault with Fury for taking the fight. Those that swing off of Fury's nuts have been quick to point out Joshua has lost 3 of his last 5. Yet here we are.
Can you imagine the tears if Joshua cold clocks him.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
The World Boxing Council has finally ranked Anthony Joshua in their top ten - which WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman explains was done because the British star is no longer aligned with another sanctioning body.
Most see the ranking as a calculated move, because Joshua's handlers are in talks for a year-end fight with WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury.
"Joshua entered the ratings [on] his merits and since he does not have any commitment for another organization," Sulaiman said to Sky Sports.
"He was not rated before because he was champion of other organizations and then he was signed to fight for other organizations."
Joshua is a former two-time IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO world champion. The only belt that he never captured was the WBC strap.
The ranking allows the WBC to sanction Joshua as a voluntary challenger to Fury's belt.
Joshua initially lost his unified crown in 2019, when he was stopped in seven rounds by Andy Ruiz. He regained the title six months later with a dominant twelve round decision.
In September of 2021, Joshua lost the titles again - when he was outboxed over twelve rounds by Oleksandr Usyk. Last month, Joshua was unable to regain the titles, because Usyk once again came out on top with a twelve round decision win.
Fury was initially pushing for a fight with Usyk. The Ukrainian boxer made it clear that he doesn't plan to fight again until early 2023. He wants to spend some time with his family and heal up injuries from the Joshua rematch.
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
Posted: 14 Sep 2022, 12:46
by cormack
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 10:11
Robert Garcia wants AJ to take 3-4 fights before he fights Fury..
sensible approach which will probably be ignored in favour of £££ and short term expediency .
Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - December 2022?
deadpan wrote: ↑14 Sep 2022, 11:05
Fury's defensive skills are very over rated, hence the untutored Wilder dropped him four times. And on the spectrum of bulletproof chins between Pele Reid and Oliver McCall Tyson is somewhere in the middle. I think at the very least Joshua wobbles him at some point if it happens.
Tyson is much closer to McCall than Reid. Tyson may get dropped but I don’t think I’ve seen a fighter recover better from a knockdown than him.
His chin is nowhere near the level of McCall, who took full blooded bombs from big Len without even blinking. Even way past his best he was going the distance with much younger fighters.