Is it just me or does Anthony Joshua have a very loserish fanbase?

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  • KingGilgamesh
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    #41
    Originally posted by Gandhi
    When you say narcissistic clause like “I’m a big guy" (It's the internet, no one cares if you're a big guy or a midget). That’s enough to show your own insecurities. Is that why you can't stand the guy cos you wished you're the "big guy" that he's?

    Since I’ve been here, I noticed you mostly post on Joshua threads to hate on the guy.

    So you might just be as "loserish" as those you're accusing.

    I doubt you're older than 12 based on the amount of nonsense you spam the forum with.
    Jealous of earning millions from sycophantic ****heads who worship the ground one walks on? Yes. Wouldn't that be obvious. I too would like to be massively rewarded for not really taking any competitive fights and having a fawning public who adore you no matter what inane nonsense you come out with?

    You think Fury and Wilder aren't the same? You think they don't look upon Joshua's favourable treatment and think to themselves why? Use you common sense. But how does this negate my point?

    You're sitting here arguing why Joshua should have to fight Usyk? This is what I mean. It incredible that a guy has an audience of people who dont actually want him fighting competitive fights. How ****ing pathetic does that make you? Are you fan of boxing or just a manfan?

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    • mlac
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      #42
      Originally posted by denium
      He does indeed, this is a picture of the average Anthony Joshua fan aka Robbie Barrett

      You think too highly of robbie, fellas frothing at the mouth. thats clearly ****EM.

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        #43
        Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

        So its about the money then after all?
        The only fighters to claim it wasn't about money were Wilder and Fury.

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          #44
          Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

          So its about the money then after all?
          By that logic he should just offer $500M and be done with it?

          Of course it's about money. Joshua generated big crowds, big TV audiences and big payments. Without Fury, Wilder generated very little.

          They were setting a price for his title. $15M+ was good going back then. $120M was certainly a good price.

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            #45
            Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

            Jealous of earning millions from sycophantic ****heads who worship the ground one walks on? Yes. Wouldn't that be obvious. I too would like to be massively rewarded for not really taking any competitive fights and having a fawning public who adore you no matter what inane nonsense you come out with?

            You think Fury and Wilder aren't the same? You think they don't look upon Joshua's favourable treatment and think to themselves why? Use you common sense. But how does this negate my point?

            You're sitting here arguing why Joshua should have to fight Usyk? This is what I mean. It incredible that a guy has an audience of people who dont actually want him fighting competitive fights. How ****ing pathetic does that make you? Are you fan of boxing or just a manfan?
            Favourable treatment? If Fury went with Hearn he'd be a bigger star in the sport, he chose not to. He still has very favourable treatment by the press because of his "muh mental health", the press rarely bring up his ban for steroids. Joshua had the right promoter and right platform, he was pushed to the top relatively quickly too facing better competition than Wilder or Fury did at the same points in their career. It's all about choices. Wilder and Fury have made rather ****** ones if you look back.

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            • Gandhi
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              #46
              Originally posted by KingGilgamesh

              Jealous of earning millions from sycophantic ****heads who worship the ground one walks on? Yes. Wouldn't that be obvious. I too would like to be massively rewarded for not really taking any competitive fights and having a fawning public who adore you no matter what inane nonsense you come out with?

              You think Fury and Wilder aren't the same? You think they don't look upon Joshua's favourable treatment and think to themselves why? Use you common sense. But how does this negate my point?

              You're sitting here arguing why Joshua should have to fight Usyk? This is what I mean. It incredible that a guy has an audience of people who dont actually want him fighting competitive fights. How ****ing pathetic does that make you? Are you fan of boxing or just a manfan?
              No one is trying to read the ramblings of a 12-yr kid that’s hurt that another man is everything he wants to be but can’t.

              I just pointed how ****** you’re in creating a thread to talk about “I’m a big guy”. Who gives a puck? Do you also identify as binary or pronouns?

              You’re a blowhard & goofy af.

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                #47
                While I agree, I think fanboys of any fighter can be annoying. It's almost impossible to have a normal conversation with them because they won't even entertain the thought that whoever it is they are fanboying over can make a mistake or have a bad performance or anything that suggests that the fighter is not absolute perfection - it's too offensive to them and before a conversation can be had, you end up going in circles arguing the semantics of a slight criticism that you made that may have very little to do with the point you're trying to make but now you have to explain what you mean because the fanboy is offended.

                That's the problem I have with AJ fans. The main problem I have with them is that most of them aren't even fans of AJ, they're Eddie Hearn fans and only care about AJ because he's Hearn's fighter. There are so many Eddie fans on this site that would **** on Canelo like many do but as soon as he started working with Hearn, they're in here doing whatever they can to defend him.

                It's annoying, all fanboys are annoying, fanboys of promoters are weirdos because they're not interested in the sport but rather the drama of all the media negotiations. Having said all of that, I won't let it put me off the fighter. AJ is one of the best heavyweights in the world, and a classy guy that's good for the sport.

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                • Gandhi
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by 786
                  While I agree, I think fanboys of any fighter can be annoying. It's almost impossible to have a normal conversation with them because they won't even entertain the thought that whoever it is they are fanboying over can make a mistake or have a bad performance or anything that suggests that the fighter is not absolute perfection - it's too offensive to them and before a conversation can be had, you end up going in circles arguing the semantics of a slight criticism that you made that may have very little to do with the point you're trying to make but now you have to explain what you mean because the fanboy is offended.

                  That's the problem I have with AJ fans. The main problem I have with them is that most of them aren't even fans of AJ, they're Eddie Hearn fans and only care about AJ because he's Hearn's fighter. There are so many Eddie fans on this site that would **** on Canelo like many do but as soon as he started working with Hearn, they're in here doing whatever they can to defend him.

                  It's annoying, all fanboys are annoying, fanboys of promoters are weirdos because they're not interested in the sport but rather the drama of all the media negotiations. Having said all of that, I won't let it put me off the fighter. AJ is one of the best heavyweights in the world, and a classy guy that's good for the sport.
                  Sensible post. It’s universal, all boxing fans are like that.
                  Your post should’ve been used to start the thread (it will help healthy discussion) - not some goofball that spent half of the post talking about himself & why he’s hurt by another man who doesn’t know about his existence. Like, who gives a puck about you on a boxing forum? And who’s raising all these effeminate kids?

                  I’m not even a fan of any boxer, I just support all black boxers.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by KingGilgamesh
                    Now, don't get me wrong. I think Fury is a tosser and is slowly being exposed as the liar he always has been. I am partial to Wilder though I think he's a bit of a pillock for his excuses.

                    But Joshua, I am growing to...despise. Not because of the man himself, ultimately I dont think there's much there to be offended by. Its his audience. I'm a big guy from the "ends" and just find his audience absolutely risible. Its like this weird collection of pathetic beta cuckolds who worship the guy to the point its ****ing weird. Ask any of them about his boxing and they're often unable to name anything significant about his arsenal...it just feels kinda like a bandwagon for a guy whose the "it" guy but they don't really know why. I suppose since he he's not hard on the eye and isn't "problematic" like most boxers (especially black ones) that the public gets behind, talent be damned.

                    He just feels, to me, like a superior Bruno.
                    This is just you putting up a flag to find people who share the same opinions as you do - which is pretty pathetic considering you are calling other people losers. If you really have to hate on one person so much its clear that you have a lot of jealousy when it comes to Anthony Joshua.

                    I prefer Joshua because I think he's just there to fight - not to be all about trash talking or making excuses. But it really doesn't matter because EVERY Joshua hater follows the same cycle...

                    1. Put some hate filled post out claiming Joshua is a xyz.
                    2. Get's totally disproven.
                    3. Hate increases for Joshua and Joshua fans.
                    4. Repeat.

                    Bottom line is - He must be doing something right. He's the Unified World Heavyweight Champ. He's minted and YOU ALL CANNOT STOP TALKING ABOUT HIM.

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                    • KingGilgamesh
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Toffee

                      By that logic he should just offer $500M and be done with it?

                      Of course it's about money. Joshua generated big crowds, big TV audiences and big payments. Without Fury, Wilder generated very little.

                      They were setting a price for his title. $15M+ was good going back then. $120M was certainly a good price.
                      They asked for 50/50 and 60/40...

                      Again, how are these the musings of someone who desperately wants to be undisputed. You people can't even keep up with your own bull****.

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