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I think Joshua would certainly put up more of a fight than people against Fury are suggesting - and could cause an upset.

Don’t think it would really be an upset if Joshua won to be fair, they are both very capable fighters. I’m a big Fury fan and whilst he was very good this morning, he still has his weaknesses, same as Joshua.

I agree though, Joshua wouldn’t be a pushover. When he’s at his best he’s capable of beating anyone Joshua, same goes with Fury.

Joshua’s always gunna have his critics with that loss on his record. Means nothing though.
 
Don’t think it would really be an upset if Joshua won to be fair, they are both very capable fighters. I’m a big Fury fan and whilst he was very good this morning, he still has his weaknesses, same as Joshua.

I agree though, Joshua wouldn’t be a pushover. When he’s at his best he’s capable of beating anyone Joshua, same goes with Fury.

Joshua’s always gunna have his critics with that loss on his record. Means nothing though.

I don’t think Joshua would pose too many problems for Fury. He’s too slow, chinny and runs out of gas. I don’t think he has shown much improvement the last four or five fights.He might have some sort of puncher’s chance but I think he would be too slow and laborious to land that much.

For me it would be a one-way fight, Fury would handle Joshua easily enough and would be stopped.
 
I don’t think Joshua would pose too many problems for Fury. He’s too slow, chinny and runs out of gas. I don’t think he has shown much improvement the last four or five fights.He might have some sort of puncher’s chance but I think he would be too slow and laborious to land that much.

For me it would be a one-way fight, Fury would handle Joshua easily enough and would be stopped.

He’s not slow like and to be fair he’s took plenty big shots over the years and recovered too. Fair enough he’s gassed at times but he’s come in way too heavy in a few fights.

I do think Fury edges it but Joshua’s still beat some of the best around. Poses plenty problems for any heavyweight, Fury included.
 
In regards to Fury, Arum really. But Arum doesn't like Hearn either. All three top of the 3 are with different promoters and networks.

I can see negotiating being drawn out with Arum/Warren and Hearn all wanting to take their slice. If the fighters want it I hope the promotors just get on with it.
 
But it won't, the real PPV monry is in the US

It's difficult really. Think it's bigger in UK, but would love a trip to Vegas to watch.

Last night fight still wasn't sold out by Grand Arrivals earlier in the week and if we're being honest, AJ can generate the figures they earned against lesser opponents, or at least round abouts.

They like Fury out there, but I still think the interest would be limited compared to over here.
 
I don’t think Joshua would pose too many problems for Fury. He’s too slow, chinny and runs out of gas. I don’t think he has shown much improvement the last four or five fights.He might have some sort of puncher’s chance but I think he would be too slow and laborious to land that much.

For me it would be a one-way fight, Fury would handle Joshua easily enough and would be stopped.

He has run out of gas but not always.

I'd take Fury over Joshua but at heavyweight there's never much between two proper boxer's
 

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