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  • #31
    Originally posted by Rapscallion View Post
    I will be quite amazed if Joshua fights Usyk. Maybe AJ will surprise me; however, I have to believe that AJ will run from the challenge Usyk presents just as he ran from Super Snickers Ruiz in the rematch. What will be fun though is to see the reaction of AJ's Legion of Imbeciles once AJ drops his WBO belt. Will it be derision such as Bowe received when he dumped his WBC belt rather than face Lennox Lewis? Or, will AJ's Legion of Imbeciles give whole hearted support for AJ's act of cowardice? Your guess is as good as mine; however, I'll reveal what I believe right now: AJ's Imbeciles will not wavier in their support; in fact, they will declare that by dumping the WBO belt that AJ has reinvigorated the heavyweight boxing scene; that he's sharing the wealth; that he's set another worthy goal (that of winning back the WBO belt). And Eddie will declare that having a unified champion never mattered at all, and that all that has ever mattered is that AJ is happy, and that he can flash that vacuous toothy grin, and that his Legion of Imbeciles will continue to pledge their loyalty by filling boxing websites with their undying support. After all, boxing is all about AJ and only all about AJ.
    Wow somebody's salty
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    • #32
      Originally posted by KingGilgamesh View Post

      I mean, this response literally reads like it was written by a crying child

      What up with fans of this dude all coming off like immature buffoons???
      That’s a common theme with these boxing boards now. You have young males who are fans of certain boxers because of the casual hype. They arnt so much as boxing fans as they are fans of individual boxers. Take notice of certain posters under articles about Olafemi....you often don’t see them posting under any other articles and their posts are over emotional.
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      • #33
        What happened to the undisputed at any cost? Or will it just be some AJ fighting the winner of Usyk vs Joyce or something?

        I dont know, I dont care. We will not see unification from these guys. NO ONE is unifying nothing.

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        • #34
          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.
          So why is Fury number 1 in every ranking system if his opposition is so bad.
          I admit i think it's garbage to but! He's always stepped up to the plate for the big fight's. Ajs alway's taken the softest option playing moneyball boxing & his only big fight so far was against a shot 41 yr old Klitschko & only age beat Klitschko that night not Aj.
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          • #35
            I just wanna see how Eddie Hearn solves this puzzle for too long he had his way now the chickens are coming home to roost
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            • #36
              Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk View Post

              So why is Fury number 1 in every ranking system if his opposition is so bad.
              I admit i think it's garbage to but! He's always stepped up to the plate for the big fight's. Ajs alway's taken the softest option playing moneyball boxing & his only big fight so far was against a shot 41 yr old Klitschko & only age beat Klitschko that night not Aj.
              I'm not saying Furys opposition is "bad", he has the best top wins (ie Wilder and he beat Wlad more easily than AJ did) and that combined with AJ losing to Ruiz a couple of fights ago means of course Fury is ranked no1. But AJ does fight less cans than other HWs, and to me his level of opposition suggests that hes not the kind of guy to duck tough opponents, so we will see what transpires here with Usyk.
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              • #37
                There's no reason not to fight Usyk. Eddie avoiding dangerous opposition for AJ as usual.

                He had no intention of making Fury-AJ neither. He kept it a secret from Fury's team that Usyk was taking legal action if the Fury-AJ fight was made. Yet Eddie was conning the casuals announcing the fight was done every other day. Making it seem he was the one doing all the work and they really wanted it.

                Eddie is a pathological liar.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk View Post
                  Edward as delusional as ever.
                  If his cash cow boxed just 3 time's a year instead of every 6-9 month's we'd have none of these issues.
                  All Edward has done is play moneyball boxing with his cash cow, alway's picking the slowest oldest weakest option. 4 of Ajs last 6 opponents were 38-41 with only 5 good rounds in them.
                  Edward won't make a deal without a safety net of never ending rematch clauses, Aj isn't a sportsman, he's a coward & never boxed a top 2 heavyweight of his own generation yet the other 2 of the top 3 are getting it on for a 3rd time & took less than a week to sign.
                  Meanwhile Edward crys & lies.
                  If you think Fury vs Wilder III took less than a week to sign, you haven't been paying attention.

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                  • #39
                    BOXVIEWER: "And you AJ hater are filling a whole space with bs and hatred. Get a life before you collapse on your keyboard!"

                    Answer: Jerry Quarry, Oscar Bonavena, and Joe Frazier (combined records of 109/10/5). Question: Following the termination of his three and one-half year suspension from boxing, which three men did Muhammad Ali fight between 10/26/70 and 3/08/71, a period of less than five full months? As I have lived through that era of boxing, an era where fighting champions were actively seeking to fight the best opponents in a timely fashion, do you honestly expect me to tolerate the unscrupulous self-centered tactics employed by Eddie Hearn and Anthony Joshua to manipulate heavyweight boxing? Do you expect me to ignore this behavior? Do you expect me to affiliate with Joshua's Legion of Imbeciles applauding and supporting these antics? Do you expect me to refrain from posting criticism of Hearn and Joshua's behavior? If you do, then you not only don't care about boxing, but you are also aiding and abetting Hearn and Joshua, two men who have exploited boxing at every opportunity.
                    Last edited by Rapscallion; 06-03-2021, 08:09 AM.

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                    • #40
                      Usyk isn't dangerous. Joshua wins that fight easily.

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