He is. He simply is not GOAT. Usyk for example is much better and in my list I see only Lewis and few others able to overcome him.
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Originally posted by whollisboxing View Post
Let’s say that’s true. And let’s say that in 30 years there have been around 200 who have been ranked in the top 10. You named 9-12 who could beat AJ, which still put him in the top 5%
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Originally posted by Mgrove77 View Post
Im not sure he could take a lot of heavyweights NOW- Fury Wilder usyk are givens . Hunter, Joyce, Ortiz, Yoka, Dubois, big baby, or even that Swedish dude would all cause problems. AJ gets gassed quickly and looked frozen as Roy Jones said - that’s nerves (choking)
AJ has two losses: one from making a mistake and getting caught in an exchange and the other from trying to outbox a smaller, slicker opponent.
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I've really enjoyed watching AJ, and I think he's a credit to the sport, but I sure do hope this shuts the nut huggers up.Mgrove77
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Originally posted by gottesdienst View PostI've really enjoyed watching AJ, and I think he's a credit to the sport, but I sure do hope this shuts the nut huggers up.
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Joshua gave away his size and failed to out box Usyk. It all started with the Ruiz rematch, focusing on movement and boxing instead of doing what he did to become a champion: using his height and size to knock out his opponents. That advantage negates any other shortcomings when it comes to heavyweight boxing.
Usyk is still too small to compete with Wilder or Fury. Sure, he'll move and outbox them for a couple rounds, but eventually he'd get knocked out.
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Originally posted by Jack Rivers View PostIs it safe to say AJ lost his soul in Ruiz 1? Since then he has been reluctant to engage toe to toe and use his best attributes which is size and strength. Has AJ gone soft? Is he afraid of getting caught again like with Ruiz 1? The pulev fight doesn't count because the statue of liberty has more moves than pulev. Ruiz 2 AJ boxed not too get hit but that's victory came at the result of ruiz getting fatter and undisciplined for them rematch. I think AJ lost his hunger. It's more of a business for him of promoting, marketing, and being a celebrity. Until AJ goes back to his roots of becoming a lion again, his career will be coming to and end....unless he keeps fighting 38+ year old man.
The main question is was AJ born a boxer being a bodybuilder or was he born a bodybuilder trying to be a boxer?
He's too soft.
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Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy View PostYup I said the same thing. Usyk is just too small and AJ decided to slim down for God only knows what reason
Rob McCrappen really is a terrible trainer, ever since Ruiz 1 they have tried to turn AJ into something he is not. AJ should just go in there and smash people, brute force your way to a victory over a cruiserweight.
To be fair, the skill gap was so huge that maybe even that wouldn't of helped.
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