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    #31
    Joshs way to being no1 is beating fury, if fury beats usyk. Usy k best josh, but in the 2nd fight, wasn't too much in it

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      #32
      I’ll tell you who deserves plenty of credit is Davidson all the boxercise ben comments have died down now

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        #33
        This is just shows how good USYK is, and how bad Fury is, who struggled with Otto Wallin, Ngannu and AJ blew them away.Beating wilder is not saying much , look at Parker
        Last edited by MrShakeAndBake; 03-09-2024, 07:15 PM.

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          #34
          Parker just said he would fight Tyson Fury. He said when Fury beats Usyk I would fight him if given the chance. He said Tyson would agree to it & we would be set up for life. I want to fight the best & Tyson is the best he said then went on to saying he owes everything to Tyson for setting him up with his Kronk guys & helping him to get to where he is now. I always remember after Parker beat Hughie Tyson was celebrating with Parker instead of being with family. They really are best friends.
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            #35
            Originally posted by sirculturevulture View Post
            Anthony Joshua answered so many questions during his convincing Friday night triumph​…” — can someone please, and I mean this sincerely, tell me what those questions were?
            Can somebody hold my beer ?
            Who's in da house ?
            Where's Eddie wit muh bag ?
            Where da white wimmin at ?

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              #36
              Joshua had a way better gameplan for Ngannou than Fury, by which I mean - at least he had one, haha. Good job by AJ, he's been showing in recent times he has some serious power there. Looks like Davidson's been doing good work.

              Hoping for a Fury-Joshua showdown down the road, should be interesting. And maybe an AJ-Parker rematch should he win against Zhang again, the man's earned it I think.

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                #37
                Heavyweight boxing is so insane they will be calling Jake Paul the baddest man if he beats 57 yr old Tyson. Then there's the Saudi factor that can make anything happen.
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                  #38
                  Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

                  The B level guys you refer to are top wins for Fury not Joshua isn’t the question why or how will Fury look if he fights the same guys consistently, why is it only Joshua on here Joshua that ? You guys need to take a break and or start questioning Furys resume bc it’s borderline insanity at this point . Lol
                  In my defense, I did say how horrid Fury looked against Chisora and Whyte, correct? You did see that? The point was the article wrote how Joshua put the pressure on Fury through his last 2 wins, both KO and dominate victories over "B" level fighters that Fury went life or death against. My only point was that even if Fury is a flawed fighter, he is undefeated, and Joshua was leveled by a "B" level fighter in Ruiz that has done absolutely zero since. At least Fury wins those crap fights. If he beats Usyk and remains undefeated, I do not think there is any pressure on Fury to worry about AJ. It is only if Usyk wins does Joshua's recent KOs mean anything compared to what Fury did as far as their legacies go.

                  Your point is 100% correct. Fury is a flawed fighter getting way too much love for fighting almost exclusively lower tier HWs. I expect Usyk to win, then it will be very interesting indeed to see whose boxing legacy is better between Fury and Joshua. Very, VERY interesting.

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