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  • cushtytaz
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    #61
    Originally posted by REDEEMER

    No one has Whyte over A.J for a reason . In fact I’m betting Wallin wins that fight because I know who Ali Bashir is backing and he’s been in the training camps with both guys .
    Whyte should beat Wallin fairly comfortable. Wallin caught Fury with a nice punch that happened to cause a big cut, but aside from that he's a relative nobody.

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    • REDEEMER
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      #62
      Originally posted by cushtytaz

      Whyte should beat Wallin fairly comfortable. Wallin caught Fury with a nice punch that happened to cause a big cut, but aside from that he's a relative nobody.
      Wallin is far better technically then Whyte is . If you walked up to Ali Bashir and said Wallins a nobody he’d probably disagree with you .
      Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-03-2021, 11:58 AM.

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        #63
        Originally posted by REDEEMER

        Wallin is far better technically then Whyte is . If you walked up to Ali Bashir and said Wallins a nobody he’d probably disagree with you .
        Lucky I dont care what Bashir thinks then init?

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          #64
          Originally posted by cushtytaz

          Lucky I dont care what Bashir thinks then init?
          Well that’s the difference between us ,I would actually believe the best heavyweight trainer in the world who is best qualified to give that prediction.

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          • RoadOfTheGypsy
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            #65
            Originally posted by REDEEMER

            Would it though ? Seems like since A.J lost he has been permanently out as number 2 ? Why should Wilder get 1 because when A.J defeated Ruiz he was still number 2 ? I really doubt regardless what happens in the Fury fight that Wilder matches well against A.J . Yes I know he will be handed the spot but smarter fans know better ,I’d say Fury almost beats Wilder all the time but maybe Wilder gets it done that night ,I still say Fury vs A.J will really tell us who’s the best .

            Of course assuming A.J avenges his recent loss . Usyk is better then Wilder .
            I believe Wilder stops AJ. That is why I would rate him as #1 if he beats Fury.

            Why do I believe this? Because of the way AJ boxes these days, scared and afraid. The Ruiz loss really did a number on him, or his team, that made him or his team afraid to let AJ be who he really is, a knockout machine.

            AJ likes to knock people out, that is what he was doing previously. This winning on points thing really is garbage to watch and its not his style, he is not some master boxer like Lomachenko or Usyk or Fury. Nothing wrong with that, a lot of times the explosive knockout artists are the best guys to watch.

            If I was AJ's trainer I would start working on his cardio, get his wind up and turn him into a 250 pound inside fighting machine. That is the proper way to build up an athlete like AJ. But who am I?

            AJ has the potential to rule this era and stop everyone in his path. Toughest one to beat being Fury, solely because of Fury's size and boxing ability, neither of which can be replicated. But that could just be the Romani in me
            Last edited by RoadOfTheGypsy; 10-03-2021, 01:22 PM.

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              #66
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              Again showing you’re new to boxing , Lewis lost 2 fights he should have won and those odds were greater because they were mismatches really . In fact he didn’t even take immediate rematches either in one of the losses , not many fighters do they are a limited number of guys coming back to win them . In fact Lewis only defended the belt 3 times the first stretch ,I wonder what you would say now had he been in his prime ?

              If you have to ask what makes a great resume champion a top guy , I’m not sure you are watching the right sport ?

              So again do your research and I won’t have to keep correcting you .
              Go **** your mother

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                #67
                Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy
                I believe Wilder stops AJ. That is why I would rate him as #1 if he beats Fury.

                Why do I believe this? Because of the way AJ boxes these days, scared and afraid. The Ruiz loss really did a number on him, or his team, that made him or his team afraid to let AJ be who he really is, a knockout machine.

                AJ likes to knock people out, that is what he was doing previously. This winning on points thing really is garbage to watch and its not his style, he is not some master boxer like Lomachenko or Usyk or Fury. Nothing wrong with that, a lot of times the explosive knockout artists are the best guys to watch.

                If I was AJ's trainer I would start working on his cardio, get his wind up and turn him into a 250 pound inside fighting machine. That is the proper way to build up an athlete like AJ. But who am I?

                AJ has the potential to rule this era and stop everyone in his path. Toughest one to beat being Fury, solely because of Fury's size and boxing ability, neither of which can be replicated. But that could just be the Romani in me
                I believe A.J will defeat anyone who’s willing to step in the ring with him,he’s yet to not be able to defeat everyone he’s faced so far and he’ll get a second shot at Usyk soon. ,he won’t keep chasing Wilder and I believe the most problematic fighter for him will be Hrgovic.

                You can’t really complain about AJ winning on points because that’s what Fury style is made for. Cardio really isn’t the issue it’s his style a big athletic man who fights aggressive or has that style is going to tire faster that’s just what it is . He could pull a Wilder and not throw many punches and uses the jab in spurts instead of an active one and coast through rounds but that’s not really boxing . It’s why if Wilder dies t actually box and throw a certain amount he’s going to lose badly again .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-03-2021, 02:02 PM.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy
                  I believe Wilder stops AJ. That is why I would rate him as #1 if he beats Fury.

                  Why do I believe this? Because of the way AJ boxes these days, scared and afraid. The Ruiz loss really did a number on him, or his team, that made him or his team afraid to let AJ be who he really is, a knockout machine.

                  AJ likes to knock people out, that is what he was doing previously. This winning on points thing really is garbage to watch and its not his style, he is not some master boxer like Lomachenko or Usyk or Fury. Nothing wrong with that, a lot of times the explosive knockout artists are the best guys to watch.

                  If I was AJ's trainer I would start working on his cardio, get his wind up and turn him into a 250 pound inside fighting machine. That is the proper way to build up an athlete like AJ. But who am I?

                  AJ has the potential to rule this era and stop everyone in his path. Toughest one to beat being Fury, solely because of Fury's size and boxing ability, neither of which can be replicated. But that could just be the Romani in me
                  - -Deyonce and Blubber Fury been ducking career purses vs AJ.

                  What grade they set U back this year?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER

                    I believe A.J will defeat anyone who’s willing to step in the ring with him,he’s yet to not be able to defeat everyone he’s faced so far and he’ll get a second shot at Usyk soon. ,he won’t keep chasing Wilder and I believe the most problematic fighter for him will be Hrgovic.

                    You can’t really complain about AJ winning on points because that’s what Fury style is made for. Cardio really isn’t the issue it’s his style a big athletic man who fights aggressive or has that style is going to tire faster that’s just what it is . He could pull a Wilder and not throw many punches and uses the jab in spurts instead of an active one and coast through rounds but that’s not really boxing . It’s why if Wilder dies t actually box and throw a certain amount he’s going to lose badly again .
                    You know nothing about the sport. Shut up already

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by NYG

                      You know nothing about the sport. Shut up already
                      I know if someone has been a unified champion with multiple title defenses they are a top guy though ? You literally asked me what makes AJ a top fighter .

                      You’re as bad as that other poster telling posters you stop learning once you are a champion , funny I was just telling another poster how the forum doesn’t have many intelligent people on it for the most part and you are literally proving that .
                      Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-03-2021, 02:58 PM.

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