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Deontay Wilder’s trainer reveals how Anthony Joshua can beat Tyson Fury with Gypsy King ‘more vulnerable than ever’

, Deontay Wilder’s trainer reveals how Anthony Joshua can beat Tyson Fury with Gypsy King ‘more vulnerable than ever’

ANTHONY JOSHUA has been told by Deontay Wilder’s trainer that he CAN beat Tyson Fury, who is “more vulnerable than he’s ever been”.

The heavyweight rivals are closing in on a shock deal to fight on December 3 at Cardiff’s 75-000-seat Principality Stadium.

Malik Scott pictured with Deontay Wilder

Joshua, 32, is coming off two consecutive points losses to Oleksandr Usyk, 35, most recently in Saudi Arabia last month.

Meanwhile, Fury, 34, knocked out Dillian Whyte, also 34, in devastating fashion at Wembley in April.

Although Malik Scott, who coached Wilder for his epic trilogy fight against the Gypsy King, has given hope for Joshua.

Scott, 41, told Fair Betting Sites: “It’s a tough job for AJ but in my opinion, he has a pedigree, he has a gold medal, he has ability.

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“AJ can punch, he’s a strong kid. He’s big. It can almost come across, when you think about all those attributes, like, hold up, this is Anthony Joshua.

“Let’s back up. How could he not win? I think personally the people who are giving him no shot at all are crazy.

“I think people who are giving AJ no shot at all – that’s blasphemous. I do not agree with that at all. 

“Very tough fight and when I say tough, I mean very tough to decide who I think will win. And most people will say, well, how is it tough?

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“Fury’s been on fire. He’s been smoking everybody. Yeah, but he’s also more vulnerable than he’s ever been.

“Fury also gives you an opportunity to hit him more than he ever did too, and in the heavyweight division, I just can’t have full confidence in someone that gives you an opportunity to hit them, I just can’t do that.

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“He said it himself, he’s very vulnerable. He’s very vulnerable as a fighter. But that’s what makes him exciting as well.”

Fury was expected to unify all four heavyweight belts – for the first time in history – against Usyk.

But the Ukrainian has ruled himself out until next year having returned to his war-torn home and family after months training away.

So Fury turned his attention to AJ, who later conceded to a 60/40 split and is already in training for the short-notice Battle of Britain.

Scott helped Usyk in the gym for his rematch with over Joshua and cornered Wilder in defeat last October against Fury.

It followed after 11 classic rounds, in which Wilder, 36, scored two knockdowns but was floored three times himself in the loss.

And Scott insisted Fury is not invincible and pointed to his trips to the canvas as evidence.

He said: “With Fury giving you opportunities, that’s him taking the opposition for granted.

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“That’s why my prediction was, you know, I thought Wilder would knock him out inside of five rounds.

“And my prediction almost came true because in the fourth round we had him down.

“That happened because tell me one time you’ve ever seen Tyson Fury walk to somebody straight with his hands like this and just walk forward with his shoulder squared?

“It doesn’t happen. But when he thinks he’s in control, he comes out of himself and becomes a little bit more vulnerable.

“And I believed that if he did that with us, Deontay would be able to strike and keep him down.

“It almost happened. It didn’t, credit to Fury. He got up and continued on to do what he did.

“But I believe you give someone like Anthony Joshua or Deontay Wilder opportunities to hit you over and over and over and over, I think that [unbeaten run] can only last so long.

“But then again, this is Tyson Fury. He’s made us all wrong so many times. And that’s the exciting part about him as well.

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Tyson Fury is in talks to fight Anthony Joshua

, Deontay Wilder’s trainer reveals how Anthony Joshua can beat Tyson Fury with Gypsy King ‘more vulnerable than ever’Anthony Joshua accepted Tyson Fury’s terms to fight on December 3

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the different types of boxing gloves?

There are three main types in boxing gloves: mitts; fingerless mitts; and full-fingerered. Mitten gloves have padding around the knuckles. Fingerless mitts do not have padding around the knuckles, but they still cover the fingers. Full-fingered gloves have padding throughout the entire hand.

For punching with the fist, mittens can be used. Fingerless mitts gloves are designed for striking or punching with your index finger’s index finger. For punching with one fist, full-fingerered boxing gloves can be used.

Where should I shop for boxing equipment

Many online stores sell boxing equipment. Amazon, eBay. Walmart. Target. and Sports Authority are just a few of the many places you can buy boxing equipment online. Ross and TJ Maxx offer great deals on boxing gear at a fraction of the cost.

If you’re looking for quality boxing gear, then you may want to consider buying from reputable brands like Warrior, Golden Glove, and Premier Boxing Champions.

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How do you practice boxing punches?

A punching bag can be used to practice boxing punches. You punch the bag until you feel like you’ve mastered the technique. Next, move on to the next section of your body. You can then move onto the next area once you are comfortable with that one.

Is it possible to learn boxing?

You can learn how to box. Just find a local boxing studio and sign up for a class. Most gyms offer free classes, but if you don’t see one nearby, you can always look up local boxing clubs on Google.

Also, equipment like gloves and mouthpieces, headgear, as well as sparring partners will be required. Once you have this equipment, it’s time to start practicing your kicks.

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How To

How do I setup a Boxing Gym in My House

Anyone who wants to open a business is often asked how to set-up a boxing studio. Many people are curious about how much equipment they should purchase, what type of space they need, and how many employees they will require. The cost of starting a business can be affected by many factors. Some of these factors are location, type and number of employees, budget, competition, etc. But one thing that most people forget is the importance of having good equipment. Without the proper equipment, you can’t get started. Here are some helpful tips if you want to open a boxing studio in your own home.

  1. You need a place where you can train. You can use your garage, basement, spare bedroom, or living room to train. Only thing is that the equipment must have enough space.
  2. A punching bag (or more) is essential. This is very important because without a punching bag you won’t be able to practice punches. It can be anything from a cheap plastic bag to a heavy leather bag. It should be large enough to comfortably fit you. You will also want it to last for many years.
  3. You will need a mat. Matting is used to protect floors or walls while practicing kicks. It is usually made out of foam rubber. You can buy them online and offline.
  4. A bench is a must. A bench is used to support your back while you do pushups. You can buy them online or in-store. Make sure you get the right size.
  5. A speedbag is required. Speedbags are used to develop fast hand movements. These bags can be bought online or offline. You want to make sure you get a high-quality product that will last.
  6. You will need a headgear. It protects your head when sparring. You can buy it from either online shops or offline stores. You should ensure that the product you select fits your face well.
  7. Gloves are necessary. Gloves are necessary to protect your hands when sparring. These gloves can be bought online or in stores. Choose a pair that suits your needs and style.
  8. A mouthpiece is essential. You can use mouthpieces to protect your teeth during sparring sessions. You can purchase these online or offline stores. Make sure you choose the pair that fits your style and meets your needs.
  9. You need a ring. Rings are used in real fight simulations. These rings can either be purchased in an offline store or online. You should ensure that the padding is on both sides to prevent injuries during sparring sessions.
  10. Towels are essential. Towels are used to wipe sweat off after each workout session. They can be purchased at local sporting goods store or online stores. You should ensure that they are absorbent and soft.

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