jamamb wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 20:20
fury wasnt even around to duck
Does this mean he coincided his breakdown just as Joshua was coming in to the world title mix?
Who did the ducking again....
See how easy it is to bullshite? Half the posters here swallow the crap spouted by the promoters. It’s amusing reading people spend years slagging Warrren off yet suddenly he seems now a bastion of truth because he’s spouting bollocks that fits their argument!
Controversial wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 14:11
He’s very quiet, can’t see any mention of the fight on his twitter account and can’t see any interviews. For someone who wants the fight so bad it’s odd he wasn’t at ringside.
Perhaps he has disappeared to some remote part of the world where he can really concentrate on his bulking cycle.
If that’s the case it would mean Wilder is the only credible clean heavyweight champ. Fury is a juicer remember.
chuck9788 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:06
What is Anthony Joshua thinking today?
These linen sheets on my bed are comfortable, but the big pile of cash I have in my room is slightly in the way, (Of course, he'd be thinking all that in a humble manner.)
If he actually watched the fight, he is likely thinking, “Fury cannot knock my head clean off. If I don’t finish what Wilder started and I lose a decision I will get an immediate rematch and the commensurate payday. I won’t have to face Wilder for a minimum of a year, and maybe he will get taken out of the equation by then.”
Yes, I agree that AJ does not fear Wilder. The above is the pragmatic path, not because he cannot beat Wilder, and not because Fury cannot beat AJ. but because the physical risk is not as significant.
chuck9788 wrote: ↑02 Dec 2018, 11:06
What is Anthony Joshua thinking today?
These linen sheets on my bed are comfortable, but the big pile of cash I have in my room is slightly in the way, (Of course, he'd be thinking all that in a humble manner.)
I am still by far the richest heavyweight out there!