Sorry I forgot all about Paint Dry Parker who also did not beat a reigning champion in the ring to win the title. Same story belts taken from Fury. Watched the Parker v Butterbean Jnr fight and he won that fight without too much distress - shows how poor Tony Dosh PPV performed in New York. Eh day Hearn must have been licking Tony Hayers inner wall when he seen Puddings Parker and Martin winning those belts in the battle of the puddings.
Cuckold porn is the fastest-growing category and I'm starting to understand why they would enjoy watching Joshua destroy their missus
Povetkin, Parker, Wlad (who put up a MUCH better showing against AJ then he did Tyson)... Can't really knock that. Tyson won the title in THE WORST HW championship fight of the last two decades. So what if he got in there against Wilder? He saw the floor twice, and then fought nobodies and almost lost to one of them. Tyson has one meaningful win in his career. And AJ beat a better version of that guy, no ifs or buts about it.
Paint Dry Parker is not much better than the limited Hughie Fury and Povetkin had all the fight knocked out of him years ago in the pasting he received from Wlad in Russia. Another old man well past it by the time Tony Dosh PPV fought him. Tyson Fury beat a much better version of Wlad who at the time was reigning champion for years, without an 18 month absence from the ring and away from home. Wlad looked better v Joshua because he was up against a fringe pudding who is really not very good.
I couldn't agree more. Wlad was 41 who hadn't fought for 17 months who had already been schooled by Fury previously (which AJ fans won't admit), Povetkin was 39 who previously had problems dealing with David Price of all people as well as looking a shadow of his best against Hammer and Rudenko previously, the Parker fight was a disgrace where the ref interferred everytime they got close (we saw why after the AJ v Ruiz fight)/Parker and his team who idolise Matchroom like a lot of posters on here seemed very content on seeing out the 12 rounds and becoming the first man to go the distance with him (Yay!), Takam was dragged in on 2 weeks notice and is more known for his losses than wins (Parker and Povetkin had already dealt with him), Breazeale was given a gift against Fred Kassi (yes Fred Kassi lol) before taking on AJ yet somehow people talk as if he's a decent opponent, and then there was Charles Martin who looked like he'd taken lessons from Ashley Young on how to dive before getting in the ring. It's an ok resume but made to look a lot better when his fans leave out facts and just present the names on it.
then there was Charles Martin who looked like he'd taken lessons from Ashley Young on how to dive before getting in the ring.
Yes the criticism is embarrassing (especially from those who suck Fury’s balls) Olympic Gold Medalist. 9 World Titles bouts in only 23 fights. 7-1 (6 KOs) in World Title Fights. A former unified IBF, WBA, WBO & IBO champion. Immediately attempting to rematch and revenge only defeat. Yes, knocked down five times in his career, but he has gotten up each time. Nothing but respect for this clearly over rated, stiff, glass jawed robotic bum that everyone’s writing off
C’mon, that’s a trolling post Jurgen. Klitschko was 39 years old and coming off an awful performance against Jennings where he once again couldn’t throw his right hand.
AJ is a victim of his own success I think. When you set out with high standards people expect it all the time. He’s had a setback and everyone is sticking the boot in. You could argue AJ winning a title so early is the worst thing that could have happened to him. He’s had to accelerate the learning process and it’s come back to bite him on the arse.