Joshua lost to Fury on May 1, 2021

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  • 15round
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    Joshua lost to Fury on May 1, 2021

    The two fighters who are the only AJ opponents to go the distance with him fought on Saturday. Parker looked like he has the last few fights. Only happy to be a sparring partner for someone. Not willing to put himself out there to step up to the next level. His prior fight with Junior Fa was uneventful and boring. He never stepped it up against Chisora like a fighter that wants to be champion. Ruiz came to fight, but again was poorly conditioned for boxing. Ruiz is naturally so obese that when he gains weight it is an overwhelming task just for him to be 260 leaving little energy to focus on his boxing skills during training. Fortunately he has been boxing his whole life and can get by on less than most fighters. His best preparation was for the first AJ fight because he just had a fight a week before he got the call to fight leaving him to focus on boxing and not losing weight. Six weeks between those fights.

    So where does that leave AJ now if everyone thinks Parker and Ruiz are bums? If AJ is still on top you have to elevate Parker and Ruiz because they proved themselves in the ring with AJ.
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    It was the 22 foot ring though......... a reporter said so.........

    Parker was easily defeated by Joshua , so was Ruiz. Ruiz showed Joshua made a mistake and paid in the first fight.

    Should we study all Fury's opponents that went the distance and rate how **** they are? Or doesn't it count for him? I mean if going the distance with **** opponents somehow shows who's going to win, then Fury is ****ed.
    Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 05-03-2021, 02:52 AM.

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    • Thuglife Nelo
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      ****** threads. Lol. I’m an AJ fan… but fans talking nonsense. I never understood the insecurity from fans and weight when it comes to HW. The idea that power is exclusive to a purely muscular looking athlete is ret@rded. Ruiz has natural ability because that’s his genetic. If anybody has ever trained will tell you that if you splurge on food and are ready for a nice heavy workout you have plenty of calories to not fade out than you normally would. Ruiz has always had fat reserves to his advantage. Fat people whom are genetically destined to be that way have more tolerable resistant with power than a person who isn’t. That’s because their muscle memory is has core strength, heart, has to keep up with the build. It’s fighting, not a beauty contest

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        Originally posted by 15round
        The two fighters who are the only AJ opponents to go the distance with him fought on Saturday. Parker looked like he has the last few fights. Only happy to be a sparring partner for someone. Not willing to put himself out there to step up to the next level. His prior fight with Junior Fa was uneventful and boring. He never stepped it up against Chisora like a fighter that wants to be champion. Ruiz came to fight, but again was poorly conditioned for boxing. Ruiz is naturally so obese that when he gains weight it is an overwhelming task just for him to be 260 leaving little energy to focus on his boxing skills during training. Fortunately he has been boxing his whole life and can get by on less than most fighters. His best preparation was for the first AJ fight because he just had a fight a week before he got the call to fight leaving him to focus on boxing and not losing weight. Six weeks between those fights.

        So where does that leave AJ now if everyone thinks Parker and Ruiz are bums? If AJ is still on top you have to elevate Parker and Ruiz because they proved themselves in the ring with AJ.
        So where does that leave AJ now?

        Well I have just checked and it seems it leaves him as unified Heavyweight world champion and also lining up the undisputed fight for world record amounts of money too.

        Thats where AJ is at right now.

        Expect alot more of these ridiculous threads boys. These are the the threads of the dumb LDBC following sheep who are just now beginning to realise that Joshua v Fury may just well happen despite their YouTube racist hero's talking about proof Fury cheated, Arbratation and judges and all that.

        These boys are guna be angry cuz they paid their meth money benefits to these YouTubers for telling them what they wanted to hear but they were lying and now everything they said wasn't guna happen, well its happening and all the sheep can do is double down on their bitterness and that's why we seeing dumb cvnts like this guy making silly threads.

        But I'm glad they are cuz they funny.

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          Originally posted by 15round
          The two fighters who are the only AJ opponents to go the distance with him fought on Saturday. Parker looked like he has the last few fights. Only happy to be a sparring partner for someone. Not willing to put himself out there to step up to the next level. His prior fight with Junior Fa was uneventful and boring. He never stepped it up against Chisora like a fighter that wants to be champion. Ruiz came to fight, but again was poorly conditioned for boxing. Ruiz is naturally so obese that when he gains weight it is an overwhelming task just for him to be 260 leaving little energy to focus on his boxing skills during training. Fortunately he has been boxing his whole life and can get by on less than most fighters. His best preparation was for the first AJ fight because he just had a fight a week before he got the call to fight leaving him to focus on boxing and not losing weight. Six weeks between those fights.

          So where does that leave AJ now if everyone thinks Parker and Ruiz are bums? If AJ is still on top you have to elevate Parker and Ruiz because they proved themselves in the ring with AJ.
          Well, everyone agrees that Wilder is terrible and a laughing stock and he nearly decapitated Fury, twice. And Fury ran from the Wlad rematch, twice, leaving AJ to stop and retire him instead. Other than that, Fury doesn’t have a single win of any note whatsoever, so if he loses to AJ, where does that leave him?

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            AJ is limited in his boxing skills. Parker and a boxing conditioned Ruiz gave him all he needed and had the chin to take his punches. Fury will take him to school and the only chance AJ has is to run and try to do something in the later rounds. It is a mismatch.

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              Originally posted by 15round
              The two fighters who are the only AJ opponents to go the distance with him fought on Saturday. Parker looked like he has the last few fights. Only happy to be a sparring partner for someone. Not willing to put himself out there to step up to the next level. His prior fight with Junior Fa was uneventful and boring. He never stepped it up against Chisora like a fighter that wants to be champion. Ruiz came to fight, but again was poorly conditioned for boxing. Ruiz is naturally so obese that when he gains weight it is an overwhelming task just for him to be 260 leaving little energy to focus on his boxing skills during training. Fortunately he has been boxing his whole life and can get by on less than most fighters. His best preparation was for the first AJ fight because he just had a fight a week before he got the call to fight leaving him to focus on boxing and not losing weight. Six weeks between those fights.

              So where does that leave AJ now if everyone thinks Parker and Ruiz are bums? If AJ is still on top you have to elevate Parker and Ruiz because they proved themselves in the ring with AJ.
              Ruiz and Parker have both been heavyweight Champions. Both went the distance with Joshua, and Ruiz had a brilliant win vs Joshua. They're both pretty high in the rankings.

              AJ is the current unified, two time, heavyweight champion, proven against mandatories and voluntary unifications over many years now.
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              Not much to talk about here.

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                Originally posted by 15round
                AJ is limited in his boxing skills. Parker and a boxing conditioned Ruiz gave him all he needed and had the chin to take his punches. Fury will take him to school and the only chance AJ has is to run and try to do something in the later rounds. It is a mismatch.
                Joshua's attacking skills are far better than Fury's, Wilder was exhausted stumbling around, falling over by himself for 3 rounds and Fury couldn't finish him. The talk of Fury being some great boxer is hilarious to me. Faint, faint, jab, circle the ring, repeat. That's the Tyson Fury we are going to see against Joshua. Unluckily for him Joshua is far more skilled than Wilder and not safety first like Wlad. DOWN goes FURY........ TImber......

                Then we'll hear, "Fury was ring rusty", "His mental health", "Past Prime", "Someone stole his caravan the night before", "His horse named Lambrini lost a horse shoe and he tripped on it injuring his ankle", "He was sick from chewing on a mouldy pig bollock"
                Last edited by Robbie Barrett; 05-03-2021, 04:01 AM.

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                • KingGilgamesh
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                  The same dudes run in every time someone dares criticise Joshua.

                  As I keep saying, and will always say, I think deep down most Brits have slowly been coming to terms with the fact that he's mostly a marketing machine and hardly indicative of the best British boxing has to offer. I believe both Fury and Joyce beat him handily and I will say it until the cows come home. I think as time goes on and more and more people begin to steadily lose the strong belief that he's the best in the division, his rabid manfans will cling onto his image more and more.

                  Honestly, I just hate hype machines in general. British ones especially because they pretty much never ****ing deliver. Joshua has really flourished in a weak era and the fact that fighters just haven't really been fighting regulary these days anyway.

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                    Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                    The same dudes run in every time someone dares criticise Joshua.

                    As I keep saying, and will always say, I think deep down most Brits have slowly been coming to terms with the fact that he's mostly a marketing machine and hardly indicative of the best British boxing has to offer. I believe both Fury and Joyce beat him handily and I will say it until the cows come home. I think as time goes on and more and more people begin to steadily lose the strong belief that he's the best in the division, his rabid manfans will cling onto his image more and more.

                    Honestly, I just hate hype machines in general. British ones especially because they pretty much never ****ing deliver. Joshua has really flourished in a weak era and the fact that fighters just haven't really been fighting regulary these days anyway.
                    You should hate Fury then. Nothing but hype since his return. Got people claiming he's great and one of the best ever FFS.

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