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  • #81
    Originally posted by Motofan View Post
    Zero meaningful wins and one terrible stoppage to an underdog followed-up by a terrified performance for a boring decision win against said underdog. Arum isn’t exactly wrong here. Joshua is about as well known as any random poster from this message board is here in the US. If people remember him at all it’s probably as the slow moving robot who got battered by the fat guy.
    If they remember that fight then they'll remember AJ sold out MSG. Not bad for an unknown Brit nobody knows lol. Zero meaningful wins lol. Yeah your right. AJ should have manned up and fought Tom Schwarz and Otto Wallin lol. Who undid your Jacket and let you near a keyboard?

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    • #82
      Originally posted by BodyBagz View Post

      Some people don't like AJ for whatever reason. It's their right but why must they make shlt up ? He was careless and got caught (with some clean and rabbit punches and a push down).

      ''Why didn't AJ go for the KO in the rematch ???''

      And give tubby his ONLY chance at winning ??? Not going to lie. I would have loved to have seen AJ return the favor but a 12 rd schooling was a good bit of revenge as well. Thoroughly embarrassed the Mexican Fluke....rd after rd.
      You're right, and when AJ boxes like that he's running scared but yet when Fury boxes like that,which is practically every fight, it's a masterclass? Some people are so biased. Plenty fighters I don't like but I give the credit where it's due. I only look like a fool if I lie about it so why do it ?

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      • #83
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
        you’re clearly in denial. Everyone saw it, both announcers said it, but there’s only a few Aj groupies that refuse to believe what everyone else knows. He’s a quitter.
        move on from it.......it’s plain to see that’s all your holding onto and it’s not relevant to how things are now......Joshua is hunting them down and you keep smoking white puffs out your ass lol

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        • #84
          Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
          What are you talking about? The two dazn announcers calling the fight said he quit. They follow Wilder?
          Now everyone knows that you just made that up.

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          • #85
            [QUOTE=DaNeutral.;n31025071]It's all well and good fighters and Promoters mocking Joshua losing to Andy Ruiz but how did Fury fare against Ruiz? How did Wilder fare against Ruiz? That's right, neither have fought him and its great saying what they WOULD do but they HAVEN'T.
            Its like Fury and his fans talking about how he never lost his titles in the ring? Sounds good, sounds impressive, but who can tell me which of the sports greats he defended those titles from while he had them in his possession? When you say NOBODY it doesn't sound as impressive. [/QUOT

            Fury beat the king of the division ( barely ) and five and a half years later he still can't get himself in the ring with AJ ? Lol. When I think of Fury that's what I'm reminded of. Ruiz has shown his cajones twice. He's earned my respect. Some fighters out there sadly lacking in the cajones department lol.
            Last edited by Rodtang; 08-01-2021, 05:56 PM.

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            • #86
              Originally posted by The plunger man View Post
              move on from it.......it’s plain to see that’s all your holding onto and it’s not relevant to how things are now......Joshua is hunting them down and you keep smoking white puffs out your ass lol
              this article is specifically about that loss, so I commented on it. So while you may want to block it from your mind and plunge it out of your shet for brains, the fact is that it is very relevant and it will not go away. Especially once he’s made to quit again. He’s not hunting anyone down, he’ll probably run around the ring in fear the way he did in the Ruiz rematch.

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              • #87
                Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
                he was pummeled into submission. Came back and won a scary decision and nobody fears him at all. First sign of adversity and he’ll quit again.
                First sign of adversity is not manning up for the big fight. Fury chose a saga with Wilder over the big fight. He's had five and a half years since beating klitschko to try and prove his superiority in the division and beat AJ and yet it's Ruiz who gets to pummel him? Lol. Ah but of course i forgot that great pummeling Fury gave to Tom Schwarz which was way more important than fighting AJ, the guy who sold out MSG and yet nobody in America knows him. Just as well he's known in Saudi as he'll sell out there which will give Fury his nice little 50% he doesn't deserve. If of course Fury can handle his adversity and man up for the big fight lol.

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                • #88
                  Originally posted by peplz View Post
                  Now everyone knows that you just made that up.
                  oh really? Now click on the link below and go right to the 3.45 mark. You’ll here an announcer say “I think he wants out” followed by “the ref gave him every chance but Joshua is looking to his corner”. Now hold this L you in denial groupie.
                  https://********/DQ4P1ySqbLg


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                  • #89
                    Originally posted by Rodtang View Post
                    First sign of adversity is not manning up for the big fight. Fury chose a saga with Wilder over the big fight. He's had five and a half years since beating klitschko to try and prove his superiority in the division and beat AJ and yet it's Ruiz who gets to pummel him? Lol. Ah but of course i forgot that great pummeling Fury gave to Tom Schwarz which was way more important than fighting AJ, the guy who sold out MSG and yet nobody in America knows him. Just as well he's known in Saudi as he'll sell out there which will give Fury his nice little 50% he doesn't deserve. If of course Fury can handle his adversity and man up for the big fight lol.
                    fury and wilder have managed to fight each other twice with a third on the way while Joshua has stayed out in the cold and hasn’t fought a single heavyweight that’s regarded as highly as either of them. He’s the problem. Hearn tried to play hardball initially and give Aj A side treatment and money and they said fk you and fought each other. Now he’s holding on to a career win vs a 40 plus year old Klitchko that was coming off a year and a half layoff and a loss to fury. There’s is absolutely nothing fearsome about Joshua. He had 1 fight in the US and shet his pants against the hamburgler yet you think these other two who have had the balls to face each other actually fear him? You Aj groupies are a special kind of delusional.

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                    • #90
                      Originally posted by Corelone View Post

                      But tell me how lifting weights helped Andy? I'm not saying Areolla didn't do good. He did better than Joshua, but I don't think Areolla is better. Andy isn't consistant and it's going from bad to worse. From 258, to 280, to super lifting and no improvement.
                      I don't know about "better" but Chris was in shape, threw lots of punches. I do agree that ruiz has to be mindful regarding the difference between any heft, whether it be muscle, or fat, and speed. He needs to hold on to his speed, and not care how he looks.

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