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Fair enough B, I think Fury has him beaten before they step in the ring personally, better technique, faster, bigger, and prepared to go 12 rounds at a fast pace if necessary.
AJ stronger and hits harder. Fury will cut. AJ will go 12 rounds no problem.
 
AJ stronger and hits harder. Fury will cut. AJ will go 12 rounds no problem.

Yeah he probably does have the harder right hand but the fat Mexican knocked him about so I’m confident TF has enough power to take AJ out as well. He’s got enough reach advantage to keep AJ on the end of a jab for round after round as well, meaning AJ will look for the big right and gas.

The thing I see making the difference though is pre-fight, Fury will hammer that defeat into AJ and throw doubt into AJ’s mind before the fight at every opportunity.

Just my view like, anything could happen. I just want the contract signed.
 
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Fair enough B, I think Fury has him beaten before they step in the ring personally, better technique, faster, bigger, and prepared to go 12 rounds at a fast pace if necessary.

You’re probably right. Fury still considers himself unbeatable, whereas AJ has been downed by a fat bloke when he wasn’t fully on his game. Mentally that gives Fury a huge advantage imo.

It’s the fight everyone wants to see though, and it’ll happen - with a guaranteed rematch - so we’ll find out next year, unless either of them has a complete brain fart in their respective warm up fights next month.
 
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The Dubois v Joyce scorecards. The first two are quite different, but understandably so. The third? Not sure what he was watching.
 
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The Dubois v Joyce scorecards. The first two are quite different, but understandably so. The third? Not sure what he was watching.
Utterly ludicrous. He somehow gave Dubois the first 6 rounds & even the 8th when he was just eating leather from Joyce’s jab.

Something needs to be done about boxing refereeing.