Re: Tyson Fury vs. Anthony Joshua - OFF
Posted: 13 Mar 2024, 04:18
wilder gonna ko aj in 30 seconds too lol
4 years?Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑13 Mar 2024, 04:16 It's been 4 years.. Look at the poll.
I bet this would now be different in peoples eyes.
You can change your voteSyntax Error wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024, 06:44 As for the poll, I think you're right, it would be massively different now; if I were to vote now, I would pick Joshua.
Just changed my vote.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024, 06:56You can change your voteSyntax Error wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024, 06:44 As for the poll, I think you're right, it would be massively different now; if I were to vote now, I would pick Joshua.
Fury gets knocked down every other fight tbh.. hahaSyntax Error wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 05:38Just changed my vote.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024, 06:56You can change your voteSyntax Error wrote: ↑06 Sep 2024, 06:44 As for the poll, I think you're right, it would be massively different now; if I were to vote now, I would pick Joshua.
I initially thought Fury on points UD, now I think Joshua TKO.
Fury looks like he has slipped and he is getting wobbled and put down frequently now.
If Joshua puts him down, he might get up, but he won't be in any state to continue.
He was lucky last time out. He didn't have any control in his legs, could easily have been pinned on the ropes and stopped on his feet.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 06:12Fury gets knocked down every other fight tbh.. hahaSyntax Error wrote: ↑07 Sep 2024, 05:38Just changed my vote.
I initially thought Fury on points UD, now I think Joshua TKO.
Fury looks like he has slipped and he is getting wobbled and put down frequently now.
If Joshua puts him down, he might get up, but he won't be in any state to continue.
But he has the best recovery of any boxer I seen.
Yh, Joshua doesn't seem as vulnerable now like he did 3-4 years ago.Controversial wrote: ↑16 Sep 2024, 04:28 A few years ago would’ve said Fury in a heartbeat, now I’m not so sure it’s that clean cut. I think Fury is on the slide now and if Usyk can almost stop him then AJ can certainly punch hard enough to cause him trouble.
Likewise you can look at Fury's opponents since beating Wilder in 2021 and he lost one and struggled with NgannouTBA wrote: ↑16 Sep 2024, 05:11 Yes, but Joshua last 4 opponents since Usyk loss.
Franklin, Helenius, Wallin, Ngannau.
For all the improvements those are the guys you would expect Joshua at any point after 8-10 fights to look a million bucks against. And then, even against Franklin he was poor.
Dubois will tell us more about where Joshua is at now because barring getting blown out inside a round or two, he should put a bit of leather onto Joshua face which no one has really done in 6 years. That will tell us where Joshua mental game truly is.
Saying all that and about Fury. Joshua will catch Fury in a bout. And I think he gives the ref no choice but to stop it after Fury gets up with a barrage.
Votes are open. You can changeSyntax Error wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 13:47 Can I change my vote again?![]()
Now I'm not sure.
It looks like they're both on the slide, but it's a question of how far over the precipice they are.
Joshua looked bad last night, but he was up against a young lion who was intent on destroying him.
Fury hasn't looked great for a while either, plus he was nearly stopped by a 'middleweight', according to him; but to be fair, the 'middleweight' nearly stopped Joshua, beat him twice and stopped Dubois too.
I suppose Oleksandr Usyk was the real winner last night and looms large over them.
It's a real shame that he's 38, because he isn't going to be around much longer.
I'm in the same boat as you.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 14:59 I'm guessing this poll has been open for a while as I'd originally picked Fury but since I'd changed my mind to AJ, after last night you can't really give AJ much of a chance agaisnt any top opponent.