I disagree with the OP. AJ was a walking KO waiting to happen when he fought gung ho. A younger Wlad would've done it. Whenever AJ opened up with...
I agree with all that. I think Wilder nails him but may have to weather a storm first. No guarantee of getting through that storm either. Fury...
The quit wasn't embarrassing or anything, but it occured. Wasn't like the towel was coming in. He certainly didn't have to be protected from...
The referee clearly wanted him to walk forward and show a bit of enthusiasm. He chose to lean back on the ropes. He was looking for a way out...
Don't think there's any debate needed here. Haye by brutal KO.
Will you just go away. Your theory is the worst I've ever seen on here and that's saying something. AJ has gassed throughout his career if you've...
AJ was just trying to stay positive afterwards and credit to him. A lot of people hoping he would fail. Why give them more satisfaction by sulking...
The hype around AJ always pissed me off. 'Who's the better heavyweight, AJ or Lewis?' and all that casual nonsense. It got out of hand way too...
Hearn won't allow anything but the rematch next. He's bloody devastated about losing the belts and losing his dream of having undisputed...
It's a pity nobody told Eddie Hearn about the fix because he looks like he's about to have a stroke. Some mongos on this bloody forum I swear.
Imagine believing one word of that.
Yes, the second fight. The fight beaten out of him, exhaustion, quitting mid-fight. Major similarities.
A.) It's a woeful comparison. One is a clean one punch KO. The other is a prolonged beating with four knockdowns and a fighter quitting. Come on...
It's pure clutching at straws Tony and you should know better. In that case we could compare most knockouts to AJ's loss last night. Lewis didn't...
How convenient is that for the nuthuggers? Take a bloody day off! The only things those fights have in common are they were both upsets in America...