Hilarious question that exposes the whole sham. Some people here think that it was passive aggressive, unfortunately, instead of being openly aggressive and manly (on a moderated text forum). Maybe next time you should use capital letters as that would be more openly aggressive instead of passively aggressive. I always thought defending a creature like Joshie demonstrated castrated qualities, but apparently it is manly to idolise him and never criticise his fraud ways. Imagine defending Joshie and considering yourself manly. That's just outright bizarre.
Before skimming this thread, my fist thought was Wallin. I'll stay with Otto, glad to see my initial thought is carrying the day here I've also learned that critiquing AJ is effeminate & passive / aggressive Which implies that being an AJ flunky is "masculine".
Surprised no one is saying Ruiz himself in the rematch. (a) AJ didn't know Ruiz was coming in overweight and undertrained, (b) he still had to face rematching someone who KO`ed him for his first loss. That said, the Ruiz rematch was nothing great for us to watch and enjoy. But perhaps to Joshua himself, that might be his most important post-loss win.
That's a good point, I assumed he meant after the 2nd Ruiz fight but he quit in the first fight so yes Ruiz would be the best since he quit in the first fight.
Wallin A man he sparred 300 rounds with So his best win was a sparring partner Fighting Dereck Chisora would have been more interesting, Atleast Dereck has a punchers chance.
Thet don’t, it’s just newbie casual nut jobs that know nothing about boxing and let their own preferences colour their thinking that believe that!
Franklin. He got jobbed hard against Whyte to setup AJ/Whyte 2 and Whyte was busted with PEDS anyway. I didn't say Ruiz because he's pretty much wasted his career since the first fight.
I didn't read the question properly. Fat Andy is his best win since suffering the loss to him. Then even though he was 39 going on 40, probably Pulev or Wallin. Pulev has a much better resume than Wallin but obviously Wallin was much younger than Pulev and in his prime The Pulev win will age very well if Pulev can somehow manage to pull off the upset against Diamond Boy and if so Pulev will have to be considered AJ's career defining and greatest ever win.
Well I think his two fights against Usyk were very good performances, but obviously he didn't win. Nor was I expecting him to. But considering the way he chose to fight them I think he did very well from a boxing skills and movement perspective. He just picked the worst bloke possible to try and outbox...it was never happening. Bad game plan....really bad. But his best win since fat Andy, I think, was the total domination and clinical win over Wallin. I remember Wallin receiving a very solid blow to his actual chest very early on in the fight. And momentarily Wallin had the look of ' **** this for a game of soldiers'. Then he pretty much went on to try and survive the fight rather than win. That's not to take anything away from AJ, as he solidly and patiently took Wallin apart. A decent scrap from AJ imo.