off a bri*ge.
December 3rd will be great.
We can look forward to the Wilder fanboys and Joshua fanboys joining forces and battling the hardcore Tyson Fury fans.
Joshua fanboys are starting to FEEL the pressure who may I add are just a bunch of tramps.
Let's all laugh people hahahahahaha lol.
60-40 & Fury the A-Side:cool:
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All his "paydays" are massive man and even of he were to lose against Fury,shiet they'd still be massive. He isn't going be making $900K like Wilder homeboy. Joshua is doing exactly what this sport desperately needs but yet he gets shytted on. Damned if you do,damned if you don't. These same butthurt posters crying like women in here would turn around and ***** like the women they are if he had turn it down. Most of them are Wilder stains who can't fathom,or don't want to come to terms,that there's an actual heavyweight who's willing to face any and everyone. Clear as day they,like the thread starter,put on a front with the attempts at clowning and the "lol's" and the "hahahas" to mask the crying into thier pillows AJ has them doing. You can spot the poor bastards a mile away...
I 100% applaud AJ for taking this fight. He's got a lot of balls coming off 2 straight losses and then fighting the consensus best heavyweight in the world. It says a lot about his character that he wants to give it a run and do the best he can while giving the fans of the world the most anticipated fight we've been waiting for. Either that or he's just basically saying let me fight one more time, make 10's and 10's of millions and retire with all my faculties in tact. I definitely respect him for jumping right back in there against Fury and not taking 2-3 tomato cans after his losses.
I think AJ will put up a valiant effort only to get stopped in round 7-8. This will be the undoing of AJs PPV appeal and more then likely the end of his career. Him taking this fight after losing for a 2nd straight time to Usyk indicates to me he wants one more massive payday before he rides off into the sunset with a boatload of money.
All his "paydays" are massive man and even of he were to lose against Fury,shiet they'd still be massive. He isn't going be making $900K like Wilder homeboy. Joshua is doing exactly what this sport desperately needs but yet he gets shytted on. Damned if you do,damned if you don't. These same butthurt posters crying like women in here would turn around and bitch like the women they are if he had turn it down. Most of them are Wilder stains who can't fathom,or don't want to come to terms,that there's an actual heavyweight who's willing to face any and everyone. Clear as day they,like the thread starter,put on a front with the attempts at clowning and the "lol's" and the "hahahas" to mask the crying into thier pillows AJ has them doing. You can spot the poor bastards a mile away...
I've noticed a few people questioning Joshua's motives for taking this fight. There could be number of reasons.
1. It could indicate that he believes he can win.
2. He didn't want to look like a p*ssy by turning the offer down. People would forever be saying he has no heart, is scared of Fury etc.
3. He's about to be 33. He has already won titles. He has already made loads of money. He has already fought a bunch of decent fighters. At this stage he might as well go hard or go home. He might only want the biggest and best fights at this stage, especially if the opportunity is handed to him on a platter like this.
if I was in his position, I would definitely take the fight. Surely most fighters would too? That's what being a fighter is about right?
Very good points. I have no arguments on all 3.
I think AJ will put up a valiant effort only to get stopped in round 7-8. This will be the undoing of AJs PPV appeal and more then likely the end of his career. Him taking this fight after losing for a 2nd straight time to Usyk indicates to me he wants one more massive payday before he rides off into the sunset with a boatload of money.
I've noticed a few people questioning Joshua's motives for taking this fight. There could be number of reasons.
1. It could indicate that he believes he can win.
2. He didn't want to look like a p*ssy by turning the offer down. People would forever be saying he has no heart, is scared of Fury etc.
3. He's about to be 33. He has already won titles. He has already made loads of money. He has already fought a bunch of decent fighters. At this stage he might as well go hard or go home. He might only want the biggest and best fights at this stage, especially if the opportunity is handed to him on a platter like this.
if I was in his position, I would definitely take the fight. Surely most fighters would too? That's what being a fighter is about right?
I think AJ will put up a valiant effort only to get stopped in round 7-8. This will be the undoing of AJs PPV appeal and more then likely the end of his career. Him taking this fight after losing for a 2nd straight time to Usyk indicates to me he wants one more massive payday before he rides off into the sunset with a boatload of money.
In the mean time people this clown is ranting and raving and crying like it's the end of the world over Fury getting the Joshua fight. October 15th will be fun - the WildS*xuals might all end up in A&E lol hahaha. {"data-align":"none","data-size":"medium","data-attachmentid":31567273} One day its gonna go all wrong for this idiot. We call him BIG goof lol.
How can you diss a man who accepts a fight against arguably the current best HW? And especially in this era of divas....he deserves nothing but respect.
My money is on Fury but it is never a sure thing. Boxing is the theater of the unknown and anything can happen.
What happens if AJ actually wins? The rematch will probably be one of the biggest money fights in the history of the sport.
If you think those that support Joshua will run because he loses a fight then your missing the point.
He's respected by people because he makes and takes fights.
Anthony Joshua has lost 3 fights already.
I have went on record and stated? This chapter of his career is the most intriguing.
What it is mate? Is that many so called boxing fans these days are opportunist and glory hunters.
I have seen this with David Haye, Haye was may fighter. I have not really built a rapport with any other fighter since his retirement.
My support for David Price was in and around the same level for Joshua 'Not a big fan, but I will want and wanted them to do well'.
Again in and around any fighters with potential or hype, there will be glory hunters and opportunist.
When it comes to drama, depth, I have always enjoyed fighters careers when they are contenders.
Even Joshua loses this fight, he can come out with credit. And on the sly, I have always sense that is what Joshua wants these days 'Acknowledge that he can fight'. He has got the sponsors, he has won the titles, but still he gets disrespect from his peers. I personally don't think that should bother him, but I think it does.
If Tyson Fury is as good as people make out, Joshua should not win a single round, and definitely should not last 12 rounds.
Those are the type of predictions I want to see from Fury's hardcore fans, I don't want them switching things up now and being all nice towards Joshua.
That has already started, all the compliments. We will see all the brash and blunt predictions.
But I have yet to see the more objective Fury fans say much on this fight as of yet. They have all gone quiet so it seems.
Me personally, I genuinely think Tyson Fury should win this fight. All the pressure is on Fury, the public perception of Joshua is already made up in some people's minds.
If you think those that support Joshua will run because he loses a fight then your missing the point.
He's respected by people because he makes and takes fights.
Remember 500 million if Fury and AJ end up having a trilogy like Fury Wilder. Fury could blow AJ out or it could have a crazy decision that leads to a controversial SD which would call for a rematch which they have. if they were going to make 200 million a piece for 2 fights before Usyk, then it's probably about the same still and more if they split 2 fights. Don't come on here crying. Fury has already strategically undersold Usyk.
off a bri*ge.
December 3rd will be great.
We can look forward to the Wilder fanboys and Joshua fanboys joining forces and battling the hardcore Tyson Fury fans.
Joshua fanboys are starting to FEEL the pressure who may I add are just a bunch of tramps.
Let's all laugh people hahahahahaha lol.
60-40 & Fury the A-Side:cool:
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How old are you?
Really makes me cringe to think a grown man, maybe with kids, spends their time trolling online for a bit of attention. Well done, you got some.
I wonder why Johnny Nelson can't keep aj's name out of his mouth?
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Joshua's fans are some of the most pathetic motherfuckers I've seen. Never seen so many dudes worship another man. Speaks to the sorry state western men are in.
Talking of grades, little aj a grade z.
As for Wilder, that moron has no power whatsoever meaning he isn't even the f side.
Fury/Warren/Arum hustled Wilder/Al and now Joshua/Hearn/258/Matchstick room.
ANYone got a problem with me ya father is jabba the hut (that means ya mother slept with Mr Hut lol hahaha)
Bet you feel stupid right now hey?
we will see if it actually happens. If he follows through with it then his handlers are cashing him out because Fury will dominate and stop him. Its a bad fight for him to take now from a legacy perspective but from a money perspective its a big payday
Seems that way. But it's kinda disgusting to me. That Usyk fight was far from what looked like a finished fighter...just someone who needed more work with a couple more tune up fights. It almost seems like career sabotage.
He should of had at least two easily winnable fights or maybe even one against a solid but beatable opponent like Wallin, Zhang, Hrgovic (I think would be a perfect name because he's been kinda exposed and doesn't seem to have the power to really bother big heavyweights) or Parker again and then waited for a potential undisputed bout.
Even if he won, December is an absurdly fast turnaround. And it's early December at that.
off a bri*ge.
December 3rd will be great.
We can look forward to the Wilder fanboys and Joshua fanboys joining forces and battling the hardcore Tyson Fury fans.
Joshua fanboys are starting to FEEL the pressure who may I add are just a bunch of tramps.
Let's all laugh people hahahahahaha lol.
60-40 & Fury the A-Side:cool:
- - What grade they put U back to last year?
we will see if it actually happens. If he follows through with it then his handlers are cashing him out because Fury will dominate and stop him. Its a bad fight for him to take now from a legacy perspective but from a money perspective its a big payday