Lmao did he really call him King Aj?
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Think Hearn wants AJ to vacate due to risk of Usyk and matchroom missing out on that monstrous fury payday. Business wise it makes more sense to hold out with a easier opponent and wait on fury... but i think AJ aint about to vacate anything and will stand his ground and ask to defend his title.
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Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View PostIf the fight does happen and AJ wins everyone in here saying AJ is ducking will turn round and call Usyk a feather fisted midget.
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Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
"Consistent" being the key word in my post. Yes Fury fought Wilder, but his other 4 wins since his comeback are against Wallin, Seferi, Pianeta and Schwarz. Opponents AJ would get universally ridiculed for fighting. Wilder is the only current top 10 level guy Fury has fought, and Ortiz is the only other current top 10 level guy Wilder has fought, and Wilder is the only current top 10 guy Ortiz has fought, you get the picture.
AJ has fought 4 of the current top 10 (and has the same top win in common with Fury ie Wlad). Hes fought Whyte, Parker, Ruiz and Povetkin. Plus Whyte and Parker fought each other, Parker and Ruiz fought each other, Whyte and Povetkin fought each other, Hunter and Povetkin fought each other, Whyte and Rivas fought each other. So theres been a lot of action between the top 10 while for some reason Fury, Wilder and Ortiz seem to be in their own bubble.
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Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post
And you AJ hater are filling a whole space with bs and hatred. Get a life before you collapse on your keyboard!
What up with fans of this dude all coming off like immature buffoons???
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Originally posted by super-x View Post
I cant see AJ vacating. Should the fight happen, AJ literally needs to get usyk out of there inside 4 - 5. Usyk is a slow starter, as in he takes a few rounds to figure out his opponent and find his rhythm but once he does he will begin to box circles around AJ and comfortably pick him of 2nd half of fight... hence i why i think if AJ takes the risk and opts to impose his size and strength on to Usk early, he should be able to hurt and get him out of there. Thats his best hope imo.
We will see though, I think the AJ camp lack faith in him and have this ****** idea he needs to try and emulate Wlad in every fight.Last edited by Earl-Hickey; 06-03-2021, 04:28 AM.super-x likes this.
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Originally posted by TMLT87 View Post
"Consistent" being the key word in my post. Yes Fury fought Wilder, but his other 4 wins since his comeback are against Wallin, Seferi, Pianeta and Schwarz. Opponents AJ would get universally ridiculed for fighting. Wilder is the only current top 10 level guy Fury has fought, and Ortiz is the only other current top 10 level guy Wilder has fought, and Wilder is the only current top 10 guy Ortiz has fought, you get the picture.
AJ has fought 4 of the current top 10 (and has the same top win in common with Fury ie Wlad). Hes fought Whyte, Parker, Ruiz and Povetkin. Plus Whyte and Parker fought each other, Parker and Ruiz fought each other, Whyte and Povetkin fought each other, Hunter and Povetkin fought each other, Whyte and Rivas fought each other. So theres been a lot of action between the top 10 while for some reason Fury, Wilder and Ortiz seem to be in their own bubble.
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