AJ would eat any opponent in the division for breakfast at the moment

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  1. boxer_toxer

    boxer_toxer New Member Full Member

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    Let's be honest. He is young. He is powerful. He is skilled. He is huge. He is cautious. He beat top contenders like Klitschko, Parker, Povetkin and learned a lot while doing so. He realized his weaknesses and fixed them.

    Who are his opponents:
    • Wilder (almost knocked out by Eric Molina)
    • Fury (still benefiting from win against Klitschko, and ducked him twice after that)
    • Whyte (already destroyed by AJ easily)
    • Miller (an overhyped bum)
    • Pulev (scared of AJ and ducked him)
    • Breazeale (AJ wiped the floor with him)
    • Parker (too small)

    As we can see above, there is currently no top contender in the division that could cause a threat to AJ. Eddie Hearn is aware of this fact, and milking the money making cow wit delight.

    The only guy who could beat AJ is Adam Kownacki, and he still needs to imporve and get stronger.
     
  2. Boon

    Boon Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Your IQ seems to be much lower than expected. Anyway, let AJ the coward got to America and face Wilder. But that's never going to happen as AJ will only travel for fights where he knows he will win (Miller).
     
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  3. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Kownacki has no chance. Hrgovic would easily handle Kownacki right now. the only threats to AJ all currently have less than ten pro fights. everyone else is washed up or a never was.
     
  4. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Please do an official IQ test, if it is above 100 I promise to give you some money.

    Where is Takam in your list? That shortish french man that took AJ the distance before being prematurley stopped.

    You know... the same guy Chisora knocked out in 9 rounds... REAL stoppage.

    Looks like AJ skipped breakfast that day.
     
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  5. PunchersChance.

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    Fury and Wilder are very real threats, and I think Whyte would have a shot in the rematch. Kownacki gets splattered.
     
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  6. PunchersChance.

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    To be fair Takam came to fight against Chisora. Against Joshua he came to survive.
     
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  7. don owens

    don owens Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Got hyperbole?
     
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  8. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Hmm.. I disagree IMO.

    He could bully Chisora because Chisora is same size and his weakness is technical boxers.

    Whereas with AJ he is big, rangy and technical as well. So Takam worked with what he could, he had to be more defensive to not each a technical, heavy handed counter punch.

    But make no mistake Takam came to win, Takam is that type of guy. He's been boxing for many years, true to the game. He should have been allowed to go down on his shield.

    Eric came to survive because he just wanted to go down and not have to fight on.

    Martin didn't have the heart to beat the count.
     
  9. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Vs wilder is 50/50.

    They both hit too hard, and they both are so bad. A coin flip.
     
  10. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    AJ is no world beater, but everyone else in the top ten is shot or a bum to begin with.
     
  11. PunchersChance.

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    I hear you but if Takam opened up against AJ like he did against Chisora he would have been stopped pretty early imo.
     
  12. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    Lol AJ is a bum too. The only difference is the size and, hence, the power. Exactly the same as wilder, as I said. Two bums with too much power who are not good enought to avoid their oponent's power. A coin flip.
     
  13. greenhornet

    greenhornet Boxing Addict Full Member

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    AJ isn't losing fights when he ko's them, Wilder most always is. th HW top ten right now is absolutely devoid of talent. thus why little ancient guys like Povetkin are still top five.
     
  14. chacal

    chacal F*** the new normal Full Member

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    I agree with you, man, HW is nothing but a bunch of bums. You are right.

    I just said that for me AJ vs Wilder is 50/50, because AJ is nothing better than the rest of the bums. Just he's a taller stronger bum, that's all.

    EDIT: that's only my opinion, though. I've been wrong so many times that I cannot even count them.
     
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  15. Aydamn

    Aydamn Dillian Da Dissappointment Full Member

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    Yeah exactly that what I'm saying, he had to be somewhat defensive and pick his moments, but AJ definitely tried to KO Takam but just couldn't. He even apologised to the audience saying "ahhh you know these shorter stockier guys thick necks hard for me to put them down"
     
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