Pulev is going to KO the bodybuilder

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  1. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    Not high on AJ but pulevs time has been and gone.

    time to move on, hopefully he’s beaten easily and retires.
     
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  2. Ivan28

    Ivan28 Active Member Full Member

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    He would have a chance if the fight was at neutral territory, or at his territory.To win against top britains in Britain or top americans in USA is very hard to accomplish.
     
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  3. Eggman

    Eggman "The cream of the crop! Nobody does it better! Full Member

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    What a lot of nonsense

    Also in europe, especially Germany, Europeans aren’t keen to fight Europeans. Especially the favoured ‘adopted’ germans’.

    why do you think so many Eastern European’s change their name to sound Germanic
     
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  4. madballster

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    Pulev is tailor made for AJ. This will be a highlight-reel KO for AJ, much like Wlad's decapitation of Pulev.
     
  5. N17

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    Pulev has turned this fight down at least twice, maybe more.

    But, we know how it works on here, if by some mini miracle AJ Vs Fury is made.. the AJ haters will say "AJ ducked Pulev".



    But if AJ does fight Pulev, Pulev won't see round 6, easy work, his style is all wrong for AJ.

    Wilder would do a job on Pulev, So would Fury, so would Whyte.
     
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  6. Carlton Cole

    Carlton Cole Member banned Full Member

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    People are so quick to align a style of fighting with a fighter. Just because AJ showed he can flick a jab in a snooze fest. It don’t mean that’s how he fights now. He comes across as an intelligent fella with a smart coach. Instead of tarring him with a jab n grab, people should applaud the versatility. I’m not his biggest fan but he’s proved he can stick to a game plan. If he can adapt accordingly that’s not a negative. Proof is in the pudding with the Pulev fight
     
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  7. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Didnt realize its that long since he tested himself last time. Anyway will be interesting to watch
     
  8. Carlton Cole

    Carlton Cole Member banned Full Member

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    The wilder Joshua stick seems funny now. AJ isn’t the future of the division but there’s levels. Fury v Josh is the biggest fight now but on another note I think the ‘best’ fight is Whyte v Aj
     
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  9. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Indeed Whyte vs AJ would be very interesting fight. Would love to see it before AJ loses his belts to Fury
     
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  10. reckless

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    It will be an even worse massacre than Joshua vs Povetkin.
     
  11. Babality

    Babality KTFO!!!!!!! Full Member

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    Pulev looked dangerous and game against Wlad but was just outmatched. But he's done nothing since so I doubt he'll do anything.
     
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  12. Smokin Bert

    Smokin Bert Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I am not a big fan of AJ, but, Pulev SUCKS. In his prime he sucked. And now he is old, as well. He literally has zero chance.
     
  13. On The Money

    On The Money Dangerous Journeyman Full Member

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    Just a reminder, he beat Hughie Fury and Chisora while Joshua's glass was sprayed all over The Garden.
     
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  14. Ivan28

    Ivan28 Active Member Full Member

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    Nonsense is your answear, we talk about different things.
    Tell about that nonsense to Andy Ruiz, Ryota Murata and so many others.It's not a 50/50 fight, but even 20% chance for losing it is a risk, so better make it to 5%.That was the meaning of "no chance for him in the home-country of Joshua".
     
  15. It's Ovah

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    Yeah, if the fight were held on neutral territory like, say, Bulgaria, I'm sure Pulev would have more than a clincher's chance.

    :buenrollo: