how come when a UK fighter wins a rematch it doesnt count?

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  • Madison Boxing
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    #1

    how come when a UK fighter wins a rematch it doesnt count?

    Catching up on some of the threads on here, you guys really are full of ****. Why cant you give credit where its due? You all said povetkin will knock whyte out again, then when whyte delivers a career best performance, takes him out like no other heavyweight has, you blame it on 'the covid' and that povetkin was old, yet you knew his damn age in the first place. Funny thing ortiz was 7 years older yet you put bum squad as number 1 in the division for beating him.
    Then when half the forum was saying 'ruiz had joshuas number' and 'the wrong style' for AJ and was going to KO him again, AJ goes out there and puts on a superb performance, makes ruiz look like a fat bum, you then say 'oh ruiz didnt train, ruiz didnt have the eye of the tiger', doing a complete 180. I will give credit where its due, you guys sure are creative with your excuses. Why is it so hard to admit that these fighters, like the best fighters do, made adjustments and showed their class? you ****ing wankers!!!!
  • DaNeutral.
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    Ahhh it's just cuz they are Americans and Americans can't stand anybody not American achieving anything so throw hate on anything none American being a success.

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    • ShaneMosleySr
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      Because Povetkin is old and Ruiz is fat.

      Whyte and Joshua never should have lost to them.

      Its entirely fair to criticize them for the losses and it hurts their standing in the division.

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      • TernceBudCharlo
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        That second Povetkin fight was a disgrace he was still suffering from the effects of covid and they still made him fight.

        Want proof? He almost got dropped from AIR. A punch that didn't even land and he was wobbled.

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        • DaNeutral.
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          Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
          Because Povetkin is old and Ruiz is fat.

          Whyte and Joshua never should have lost to them.

          Its entirely fair to criticize them for the losses and it hurts their standing in the division.
          Well Joshua is the unified champion of the division about to fight for undisputed for crazy money and Whyte is ranked at number 1 with the WBC. How has it hurt their standing in the division?

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          • famicommander
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            Joshua beat Ruiz fair and square in the rematch. Wasn't his fault Ruiz ate himself out of contention.

            But the second Whyte-Povetkin fight? Povetkin looked awful just walking to the ring. His legs were already gone in the first fight, but by the second fight he could barely stay on his feet even when he wasn't getting hit. It was sad.

            Whyte can only beat the version of Povetkin who shows up, so it's not his fault, but Povetkin is clearly toast.

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            • Clegg
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              They both deserve credit for going straight back at the guy that stopped them. I saw a lot of posters giving them credit but you can't ignore what's right in front of your face, Ruiz was ridiculously out of shape for the rematch. Even in the UK there is a lot less belief in AJ's abilities than there was a few years ago and not many expecting him to beat Fury.

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              • Larry the boss
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                same reason you run from this forum or make excuses when one of your euro bum heros fails miserably...

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                • ShaneMosleySr
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                  #9
                  Is Joshua the lineal champion?

                  Has the WBC called on Fury to fight Whyte?

                  Exactly.

                  Originally posted by DaNeutral.

                  Well Joshua is the unified champion of the division about to fight for undisputed for crazy money and Whyte is ranked at number 1 with the WBC. How has it hurt their standing in the division?

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                  • DaNeutral.
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShaneMosleySr
                    Is Joshua the lineal champion?

                    Has the WBC called on Fury to fight Whyte?

                    Exactly.


                    LOL what a weak come back. Try again. Try harder.

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