AJ speaks and lets rip

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  1. NEETzschean

    NEETzschean Well-Known Member banned Full Member

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    It's very difficult for a man like AJ who used to be so assured of his inherent superiority to be splattered all over the canvas and be made to quit by a morbidly obese Castizo and then schooled and battered in his backyard by a Slavic cruiser, which has now been viewed by tens or hundreds of millions. The only thing that might be worse is getting beaten up and knocked unconscious by a flabby loudmouth Irish Traveller, which inevitably awaits him if he somehow gets past Uysk. All of the money and fame in the world may not compensate for this kind of ritual humiliation. It's unfortunate as well that he signed for life with Hearn, who will look to squeeze every penny out of AJ until his shell is allowed to retire.
     
  2. kiwi_boxer

    kiwi_boxer nighty night, ellerbe ☠ ☠ ☠ banned Full Member

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    Trying too hard, plehboi.

    It must be very difficult, indeed.





    Not as difficult as making excuses for 2 years, only to be knocked out worse than your previous defeat, huh?
    "He can't hurt me. He has no power, without his illegal gloves, he can't hurt me" - Deontay Wilder, 2020

    :SimpHomer:

    How's your community feeling this week? A few weeks have passed now, hopefully, your sleep has returned to normal?
     
  3. Komaster

    Komaster Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    a master manipulator
     
  4. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    I normally don't have to address you for you to come whining. It's nice to know that you stand to attention in quick fashion any time I call on you, though.
     
  5. navigator

    navigator "Billy Graham? He's my man." banned Full Member

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    Stellar analysis. :lol:
     
  6. kiwi_boxer

    kiwi_boxer nighty night, ellerbe ☠ ☠ ☠ banned Full Member

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    Cute - almost like you stand to attention and rush to a Joshua thread in quick fashion?

    :eek:

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  7. Mitch87

    Mitch87 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    1st point- Exactly Fury fought Wilder 3 times!!! That's my point. Needs to fight a quality fighter like the guys he ducked in AJ and Whyte.

    2nd - what dangerous opposition has Fury fought in 5 years? His 2 best opponents in that time best career wins includes Breazeale, Duhaupas, Spzilka, Ortiz and Washington says it all.

    Whilst who has Wilder fought? Ortiz (who ducked AJ) whose only notable career win his whole career was Jennings 5 years ago. Plus fight a past it version of Fury (Wilder couldn't even beat the 1st fight version who as Big John said - any half decent HW would of beaten him that night).

    Squeaky but time for Fury, let's hope he finally steps up and proves himself coming out retirement by fighting Whyte rather than ducking again.
     
  8. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    Hilarious how the Joshua fanboys try to pretend that facing Wilder, Whyte and someone like Pudding Pulev or Rice Pudding Jr would be more impressive than Fury facing Wilder three times.

    The cope is struggling these days, especially with all the losses Joshua is taking these days and will continue to take.
     
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  9. MarkusFlorez99

    MarkusFlorez99 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Yes because facing the same limited guy 3 times with a overated resume consisting of Luis Ortiz and Bumane Stiverne (LOL) who you realistically dominated in the first fight is far more dangerous than facing 2 stylistically different fighters in former undisputed technically proficient cruiserweight champion Usyk and Povetkin (who brutally KO'd Whyte, which is better than any win on Wilder's resume). Such stupid logic

    Whyte probably is ducking Wallin but he's doing it to fight Fury and Fury beat Wallin so that kind logic also falls on it's ass

    You have to laugh at anybody who believes @NEETzschean's BS

    Joshua isn't that good but Wilder does not get a boost on his bone dry resume for surviving 11 rounds with Fury and dropping Fury (who has been dropped and hurt several times in his career). Deontay Wilder is so overrated its ridiculous. He legit went life and death with bin man Eric Molina. You cannot make this up. Watch this atrocious performance yourself in full.
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  10. kiwi_boxer

    kiwi_boxer nighty night, ellerbe ☠ ☠ ☠ banned Full Member

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    One of these nut riders is @ZEET, I just can't put my finger on which one he is... LDBC is something else mane.

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  11. Safin

    Safin Boxing Addict banned Full Member

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    A genuine muttonhead like you talking logic?

    You have to laugh at Povetkin. Povetkin had just been dropped by David Price before he faced Joshua. He was then dispatched by Joshua and looked crap against Hughie Fury, to then be dropped several times by Whyte over two bouts, far from his best, and his best was never good enough to win a world title in his entire career.

    You're a Joshua fanboy in disguise. You were so far up Joshua's arse for months and quickly hedged your bets before he faced Usyk so as not to lose face, and this is the act you have been playing up to thereafter.

    Wilder is so crap that Joshua demanded an inordinate proportion of the bread, even though greatness and undisputed status beckoned.

    LOL at Wilder going life and death with Molina, in a bout he wasn't remotely close to even being dropped in. At least he wasn't battered by a morbidly obese tattooed dwarf who was on a few weeks' notice, losing after being dropped 4 times and then giving up.

    Keep trying to convince yourself.
     
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  12. Col Mortimer

    Col Mortimer The question isn't indiscreet.The answer could be Full Member

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    Accurate post.

    Somewhat clinically cynical.

    But accurate nonetheless.
     
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  14. Bokaj

    Bokaj Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Are you for real with this? You know that Ortiz was offered to step in as alternate for Miller and refused, right?

    Joshua has had a shorter career than any of them but has faced Whyte, Wlad, Parker, Povetkin, Ruiz, Pulev and Usyk. Durings his 8 years as a pro and 26 fights.

    Wilder and Fury have together: each other + Stiverne, Wlad, Chisora and Ortiz. If we take away the time Fury was away, that's about 24 years and 77 fights as pros in total.
     
  15. NEETzschean

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    Yes, I'm aware of this BS narrative. The fact is that Hearn signed Ortiz in 2016 and had him fighting Dave Allen on the AJ-Molina undercard. Why didn't they make AJ-Ortiz instead? Because there was every chance that Ortiz would have sparked him. He signed Ortiz to waste his career and feed him to someone down the road, the same reason he signed Bivol.

    Why didn't Ortiz take the AJ fight in mid-2019? Maybe he didn't want to fight on a couple of weeks notice, maybe he was carrying an injury, maybe the PBC blocked it (having already lost to Wilder, they didn't want AJ beating him) or maybe he was pursing a Wilder rematch at the time, which he got shortly after.

    You dishonestly omit to mention the fact that Fury has fought Wilder x3 and Chisora x2 and Wilder has fought Fury x3 and Ortiz x2 but it suits your narrative better to pretend that those 5 fights on either side are really just 2. You also include the journeyman/fringe contender Chisora (because Whyte and Parker got close/controversial wins over him no doubt) but omit the superior Wallin (who Whyte just ducked) and the superior Cunningham; a 2x cruiser champ and top 10 ATG cruiser. You also omit the fact Fury has fought on the road in all of his biggest fights, while AJ has fought at home as the A-side virtually every single time. Fury turned pro at 20 to AJ's 24 after a less extensive amateur career and was being thrown in at British title level at 21 and Euro level at 23. AJ's best wins are 41 year old, 17 months inactive, dethroned Wlad, 39 year old Povetkin, novice Whyte, untrained slob Ruiz, Parker and 39.5 year old, 13 months inactive Pulev. Wlad is the only KO artist of the bunch, Povetkin and Whyte are also big punchers, none of the others are. And AJ lost to short notice fringe contender Andy Ruiz and cruiserweight Usyk at home, dominated both times in those losses. Usyk has had a shorter pro career than AJ: only 19 pro fights, yet he schooled AJ in Britain. This idea that AJ is a young guy who's "learning on the job" is nonsense: he's a seasoned 32 year old ex-champion who had an extended reign and is either in, just coming into or just past his absolute prime. He's not Dubois or even Hughie. If he can't beat Usyk now he's never going to be on that level and none of the fluffpieces on his resume are going to change that.
     
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