Nar, I really don't think fury will be able to handle AJ, I also don't think fury really wants the fight and it will show Re Wembley, the first fight was never going to happen hear due to restrictions and lack of finance due to said restrictions, but I think the second one will be in the UK
Really? Fury is a different class, Joshua has a big punches chance but that' about it but we know what Fury did to the biggest hitter in the division.
Biggest hitter yes, but one of the poorest technically in the division, look at how fury struggled against Otto wallin and I'm not sure he's ever really fought anyone as good as AJ in his career. It should be and I hope it is one of the best fights we will ever see
Fury is a show man and responds to the occasion. With regards to Joshua I'm not convinced he has much punch residence and when you combine that with Fury's speed only one winner for me.
I don’t think AJ has the one punch power needed to knock Fury around. Could be an easy nights work for the gypsy king.
Tyson Fury’s rematch with Deontay Wilder has been postponed after Fury, the WBC heavyweight champion, tested positive for Covid-19.
please log in to view this image I'm not sure breaking your ankle constitutes 'getting beat' other than he was unable to continue
Maybe weakened it in the pathetic press conference thing where he kicked the other guy with that foot? (*I know **** all about this style of fighting or the fighters to be honest. I just happened to see a clip earlier of him, in my view, trying to type the fight by pretending there was some type of ‘beef’ between them and kicking him with his left foot)
Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury’s proposed fight is likely to take place in Cardiff on either December 3 or December 17.