Let's give Joshua credit and finally appreciate him

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  1. ShovelHook

    ShovelHook Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The fact that he powered through multiple absolute schoolings to find that bomb of his instead of acquiescing and accepting a loss, or even quitting like AJ did. He went out on his feet in that Fury beat down despite being massacred for many rounds he stayed in there hoping to find that shot. He didn't capitulate and give up like you said, his own corner had to save him from himself ffs, his heart was immense in that fight. The ref wasn't the one who stopped it either, your description of how the fight ended is so wrong that I'm almost convinced you didn't watch it at all.
     
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  2. Cafe

    Cafe Sitzpinkler Full Member

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    I don't see how anyone unbiased would claim that AJ got battered.. He barely has any marks on his face.

    This is basically semantics, when I say competitive I mean that the margin that Usyk was better than Joshua in this fight was say 10-20%, but that led to him winning most of the rounds..

    When you say battered you probably also don't mean that Usyk literally beat the **** out of Joshua.
     
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  3. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    Fury didn't exploited anything. He manage to outland Wlad by few punches per round, it was all that. Again it was 2 round difference on 2 judges.
    The story of the night was that Klitschko didn't show to his usual level. And that was 40 years old Klitschko.
    Let's wait and see where Fury will be not at 40, but at 35 alone. He will probably losing to journeyman at that point.
    Klitschko lost to Brewster, and if he was to run, people on here would have explained, how he would have never beaten him, how he "exploited a weakness", outboxed him, Klitschko doesn't have cardio, blq, blq, blq, blq.
    Same if Ruiz was to flee from the rematch. People to very this day would have talk how Joshua would have never beat Ruiz, it's just a stylistic nightmare for him, and all that b.c. that now we are listening to Fury.
    Just like Rob McCracken said it yesterday, people may not realize, but sometime you just don't have a good day, and nothing work out for you, and it's completely the opposite for your opponents. This is quite a obvious thing.

    People are overrating Fury on here big time. Yeah good on him for beating Wlad, but i can't somehow manage to give him a pass for ducking the rematch twice in a row, and acting like a clown after that, and then blame it on mental problems. Everyone could believe whatever agenda they want i just don't buy it, and no one can convince me otherwise.
    He also popped dirty and was a good time to go into Oblivion, so i could go under the table, and just like it happen.
    But the fraud is again inactive for a whole year and a half, and already wasted Joshua and his team a lot of time with their nonsenses. Let's see if the fraud will even step on the ring against Wilder on October.

    People on here slammed Ruiz, but the guy at least have the guts to show up on the rematch, against a Champion that lasted for 3 years. This is showing respect to boxing, and as well to fans. Not acting like a clown and spit on everyone face, when there is already sold tickets, there is a place/venue and everything else.

    Sorry but i got to be a complete hypocrite to give that guy a pass and give him credits.
    If that was Joshua, he would have been wrecked on here, this is what i call double standard.

    And a keyboard warrior, who most probably never in his life step on the ring, and never in his life training even 1/100 as hard as this guys are doing, calling someone heartless and stiff robot, yeah that speaks well for yourself.
    Joshua is a 2x time champion donkey, making tons of million with each match, filling whole stadiums, who are you btw ?
    Yeah exactly a keyboard warrior.
     
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  4. lordlosh

    lordlosh Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    This guy is just a throw. If Wilder was so brave, and have such a "heart' why in the blue hell he ducked Whyte for 3 years straight and fighting completely utter trashes? Rematches of rematches against guys that never ever deserved a title shot at the first place.
    Again when i asked why Fury and Wilder, a guys that are in the division way before AJ, to be correct they both debuted in 2008, Aj debuted in 2013. But let met get to my original question, why this 2 frauds not fought the best in the division at that time, at some point? They just choose the easy way, and bumping their record on utter trashes.
    Again why Fury didn't Unify the division against Parker, why Fury and Wilder did not fought fighters like Povetkin, Ruiz, Parker, Pulev, Takam, Whyte and etc ????
    Again is it that hard to answer it ???
     
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  5. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    Best bodybuilder boxer ever

    mad respect
     
  6. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    And Joshua was still a fourteen fight novice while Wilder was WBC champ with thirty-three fights under his belt. Joshua got his chin checked way earlier that Wilder in a much more potentially dangerous fight. Not sure why you're not acknowledging that.
     
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    I'll also post this here so the salty sad AJ fans can learn something.

    It's the True Geordie, a boxing fan, who actually likes AJ, who speaks more sense and tells the truth far more than the AJ fanboys do.
     
  8. It's Ovah

    It's Ovah I am very feel me good. Full Member

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    When did AJ quit? I can't recall any fight he did that.

    I did see Wilder become a mentally broken fighter lurching backwards around the ring flinging half-hearted shots at a rampaging fury, then back himself into a corner and shell up while Fury wailed on him forcing his corner to thrown in the towel. Are you suggesting he was on the verge of landing another hail mary at that point, or that he would even have been capable of doing so?
     
  9. ShovelHook

    ShovelHook Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    AJ was battered, he doesn't mark up as badly thanks to his genetics but he was in tatters after that fight. Being as wobbly as he was as often as he was definitely isn't something a man who wasn't getting battered does.
     
  10. Serge

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    AJ is a very good fighter, has achieved a lot, has the best resume in the division in terms of depth, and he is still a top 3 HW. Usyk is just special.
     
  11. ShovelHook

    ShovelHook Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    He quit against Ruiz and you know it. Wilder didn't quit and you know that, he was getting beat up but he didn't quit. You're being a disingenuous Muppet now, I'm done talking to you.