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Originally posted by thetruthteller View Post
Thank you. If someone who is ignorant, thinks I am ******...then you do the math. You are upset,saying that I am not answering your questions. Yet you won't answer mine. The irony here is what is embarrassing
Leave the critiques to the non fanboys; we don't need emotional childish comments from fanboys about their favorite fighter's rivals.
Now get out of my mentions you AJ fanboy who isn't even man enough to just admit he is a fan of a guy. Lol, pathetic!!!
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Originally posted by thetruthteller View Post
Right. But has either of them fought anyone else within the top 15 right now? Has either of them really tried to unify? Has Fury actually defended a belt? Or did they fight each other instead of doing all of the above? Yes they've fought each other, but they have also both fought a number of bums, has beens and gatekeepers. That does not make you the best
I mean you have guys like Parker sneaking a controversial win against Chisora recently, who Fury bested emphatically 6/7 ****ing years ago.
You also have guys like Ruiz struggling against guys like Arreola.
The problem you're talking about Joshua opposition as anything resembling definitive top contenders. The others I didnt mention were Takam, Whyte and Povetkin. Neither of those three have gone on to do anything significant.
I'm just not convinced any of them have really stood out in the quality of their opponents.
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Originally posted by Curt Henning View Posti love the term "dosser"..its great...wilder may get beat up again..he may get retired..you never know...thats what makes sports fun....wilder is fun and good for the sport...so is fury....
fury is an entertaining character and a good boxer....wilder is a highlight reel KO machine....they make for fun...learn to appreciate wilder....every guy hes ever fought has hit the canvas....thats something....even if hes unconventional and awkward and alot of the guys he fought arent good......when golovkin did it the klansmen gushed over it....
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Originally posted by Boxing-1013 View Post
? I asked you a few times, a simple question. It's obvious you're an AJ fan boy, you're just not man enough to admit it here, and it exposes you.
Leave the critiques to the non fanboys; we don't need emotional childish comments from fanboys about their favorite fighter's rivals.
Now get out of my mentions you AJ fanboy who isn't even man enough to just admit he is a fan of a guy. Lol, pathetic!!!
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Originally posted by thetruthteller View Post
Right. And you must be a female. Because when a man doesn't do what a female asks, she starts calling him names and questions his manhood. Again, you didn't answer my questions either. Perhaps it was you that Fury kissed? If so, come out like the Raiders DT just did and people will cheer you. Otherwise, debate like a man. The end
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostSay what you want about Anthony Joshua, but after he lost to the tubby 25-1 underdog with short arms and slow feet he didn't make excuses, didn't throw his trainer under the bus, didn't accuse his opponent of cheating or talk about a racist conspiracy against black fighters. AJ took his defeat like a man, ****** up all the criticism and mockery, went away and trained like a trojan before coming back and regaining his titles.
If Wilder loses to Fury again, but shows the same sportsmanship and dignity in defeat as AJ, he will regain a lot of the respect he lost because of his reprehensible behaviour after the last fight.
True or not it's an excuse
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Originally posted by Stuntman Mike View Post
Pretty sure joshua said he was concussed prior to the fight
True or not it's an excuse
If a boxer said he never got ill, never caught a cold or flu, never got injured, never felt tired no matter how hard he trained, people would shake their heads and call him a bull****ter, and they would be correct!
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Originally posted by kafkod View Post
No, that was just a rumour, which AJ denied. He did say he had some "health issue" that left him feeling drained before the first Ruiz fight, but he never used it as an excuse for losing and didn't even mention it till after he'd won the rematch. Boxers are human beings, not machines. They get ill sometimes, same as anybody else, or injure themselves training. Talking about stuff like that in interviews after the fact is not making excuses.
If a boxer said he never got ill, never caught a cold or flu, never got injured, never felt tired no matter how hard he trained, people would shake their heads and call him a bull****ter, and they would be correct!
fury cheated ,the vest did affect him and his trainer sabotaged him is that still an excuse
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