786Mon Dec 22, 2025, 6:45 PM UTC
Fury fans desperate for this fight to not happen. I believe Fury wins but he’s had far too many hypothetical wins without actually achieving them. I want to see him get in the ring with one of the guys he’d “beat easily” and actually do it.
Fury has seemingly avoided this fight for years with his weird excuses and deadlines, I’m convinced he doesn’t want it and never has. His fans seem to be on the same page. I think it’s a good fight for both at this stage of their careers but don’t see it happening because of Fury.
The_Big_DunnMon Dec 22, 2025, 5:57 PM UTC
I don’t see why we wouldn’t have a fight between 2 HOF hwts that would be exciting and would fill Wembly and provide boxing with a huge night.
chickenMon Dec 22, 2025, 5:47 PM UTC
Even the Fury that showed up vs Ngannou would batter AJ around like a redheaded stepchild. There was never a time where that fight would’ve turned out competitive.
PRINCEKOOLMon Dec 22, 2025, 5:02 PM UTC
One year ago exactly Fury lost a competitive but clear decision to Usyk. This generation’s best. When was Joshua’s last good account of himself vs a top tier opponent? No Fury fan here. Just the facts. It’s as if the Dubois demolition didn’t happen with some of these fanboys. Joshua didn’t just lose by KTFO – that can happen to just about any good fighter. He lost every minute of that fight before the KTFO
When is the last time Tyson Fury had a top level win? Believe it or not, Anthony Joshua has fairly recently stopped Otto Wallin and obliterated Francis Ngnanou who beat Tyson Fury over 10 rounds. Anthony Joshua in my opinion, has more recent winning form compared to Fury’.
Tyson Fury’s best most recent win is vs a miles outside of his peak Derek Chisora III. Back in late 2022 during their trilogy fight ‘the facts are? Tyson Fury was smashed around the ring like a ping pong ball during his first fight vs Oleksandr Uysk I, and the in the rematch he was beaten into retirement’.
Anthony Joshua’s loss to Daniel Dubois happened for sure, but? What exactly is Dubois doing now? He has just be lasered out by Oleksandr Uysk II again for the second time ‘he has had one good win at top level vs Anthony Joshua, but was really fortunate in my opinion that Joshua tactically and technically fought his worst professional fight ever’.
Note: You can dance around the facts all you want, you can make all the excuses under the sun for Tyson Fury ‘but most honest people in boxing know, that Tyson Fury is extremely apprehensive of Anthony Joshua. And so are all of the ******** Fury fans, they are all petrified of Joshua’.
Tyson Fury during his career, has been beaten up and battered at every single level ‘from domestic all the way up to elite level. He was involved in brutal battles vs John McDermott I & II, and he was decked by numerous fighters such as Steve USS Cunningham, Neven Pajkic’.
To conclude: Tyson Fury comes from a long family history of fighting men ‘Fury as the former Heavyweight Champion of the World is now carrying that legacy upon his shoulders. For many years he has called Anthony Joshua a chump, claimed that he could beat him easy. The fight is there to be made, there is nothing stopping this fight other than Tyson Fury’.
I would honestly back Anthony Joshua to beat Tyson Fury ‘it is not much of a debate for me, I just believe it has always been a terrible stylistic match up for Fury. The real debate will be, whether Tyson Fury can survive the distance’.
Because the last time we seen Tyson Fury competing inside the boxing ring, like I said? He was being smashed about by Oleksandr Uysk during their first fight, and then even though he was out weighing Uysk by 55 pounds in their rematch. He fought an extremely apprehensively fight, and did not pressure Uysk with any real damaging offensive attacks’.
Just look at Tyson Fury’s ******** fans all petrified, they are all making excuses ‘all trying to protect him because they are terrified of Anthony Joshua smashing him up’ etc.
LiondwMon Dec 22, 2025, 4:02 PM UTC
I gotta say, Joshua looked bad, got caught a few times, and respect to Jake for hanging in there a while, arguably winning at least one round.
Fury would outbox AJ comfortably, maybe knock him out. That’s my assessment.