I have no idea who you like or don't like, I just think you're a shitty poster. Because you are. If I don't get you, someone else will.
This content is protected I adore that scene. It might be one of the most iconic in horror film history, if it was as popular as it should be.
I love all of these trolling idiots on here that get into these epic **** measuring contests, and vicious wars of attrition in their minds, with the Mods, where they think they're owning us. While we're scratching our heads, and not really sure what they're even talking about and in some cases who they are. The level of delusion with some of the guys on here is actually jarring. I beg of the rest of you, have some self awareness and process that we deal with every poster on the site at one time or the other, and various alts of posters that have already been banned. So don't assume we're up on every tiny detail of your post histories and personalities, and we might not even remember engaging with you if we have. That being said, this clown was a terrible poster and had drawn the attention of a few of us already.
What about the 3 to 4 rounds that he lost? And the fact that he looked gassed after the 3rd, and seemingly troubled by a few rights landed by Pulev, and chose the safety first approach for about 6 rounds, until he could tell Pulev was tiring? Who cares about the uppercuts.Pulev just stood there, let him do it and soaked them up, blocking many of them. You're giving him too much credit for beating a guy that everyone said he'd walk right through. If that was Wilder or Fury in there dropping rounds, looking overly cautious and tentative, people would be bashing the hell out of them. Yet because the Golden Child, who can do no wrong in the eyes of his fanbots, gets a free pass.
I don't think he looked gassed but he was being very conservative with his out put, he's becoming more and more cautious as his career progresses. I also couldn't give Pulev more than maybe 2 rounds he was just as cautious as Joshua if not more so. The thing I didn't particularly like was how Joshua ended up being backed up all the time. He wasn't in there with any kind of puncher but was fighting like he was in with Ernie Shavers. I've been watching some old Lewis fights recently and couldn't help noticing a difference, unless literally being chased by an opponent could just command the centre of the ring, hold his ground more circle and keep the fight in the middle. Joshua just isn't as effective as Lewis from range or commanding where the fight takes place.
Pulev was always going to win a few rounds if it went past 8. Wlad realised quite quickly he needed to end the fight, when he couldn't out jab the mummy. Joshua could have lost the last few rounds, and still got the win, because of the amount of knock downs he had. But excluding the knock-downs he was like 6 up against 3 Pulev. I remember Chisora and Hughie Fury looking lost when they realized they couldn't beat Kubret on the backfoot, he picked them apart.