Comments Thread For: Hearn: The Rematch Will Be Entirely Different, Write Joshua Off at Your Peril!

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  • breeto80
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    #11
    Originally posted by Wacked_Out
    I wrote him off. Joyce and Dubois are the best British boxers after Fury. Not AJ and Whyte
    Joyce and Dubois ? My god. Both are stiffs.

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    • breeto80
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      #12
      Something is weird with AJ. I've never seen a fighter so happy after losses. I mean, accept a defeat , sure, but to be overjoyed , it's just damn weird.

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      • MANNY67
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        #13
        Young Edward face the fact that AJ is not gonna beat Usyk, no way , no how, he has lost his mojo

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        • Frankie Coffeecake
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          #14
          Time will tell, I tell you what when fight night rolls around I'll be enjoying the action and on the edge of my seat, that's box office.

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          • mawoodhouse
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            #15
            Originally posted by breeto80
            Something is weird with AJ. I've never seen a fighter so happy after losses. I mean, accept a defeat , sure, but to be overjoyed , it's just damn weird.
            It is weird, however I suppose he has that “OH WELL” attitude, I mean he is a multi Millionaire many times over now and has held 3 of the 4 major titles twice…at this point, I wouldn’t care much either….I got all those Millions I made, set for life and I’m a former heavyweight champion twice over, more than most of the the people in this world can claim!

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            • Wacked_Out
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              #16
              Originally posted by breeto80

              Joyce and Dubois ? My god. Both are stiffs.
              I agree somewhat.

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              • Wacked_Out
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                #17
                Originally posted by TMLT87

                I think AJ is better than Dubois. Joyce/AJ and Dubois/Whyte are interesting fights.
                Those would be fun to watch. Except I dont think much of Whyte at all. Of the 4 Dubois is the most electric. But then Joyce broke his face. So theres that.
                Last edited by Wacked_Out; 10-01-2021, 02:53 AM.

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                • champion4ever
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                  #18
                  It's a winnable fight but Anthony Joshua is going to have to start believing in himself again. Unless he is able to do that then he will be finished as an elite prizefighter. He will become a shot/ruined fighter if he is not already now.

                  Obviously, the first Andy Ruiz fight has played a major role in his loss of self-confidence. That knockout loss has left him both psychologically and permanently scarred.

                  He neither engaged, traded or exchanged combination punches with Usyk for fear of being countered and clipped by him. Even when Usyk was at his most vulnerable as he was gassing.

                  Oleksandr was forced to take several rounds off just in order to catch his second wind and that was AJ's opportunity to pounce on him but he was just too tentative and hesitant to do so.

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                  • davef
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by mawoodhouse

                    It is weird, however I suppose he has that “OH WELL” attitude, I mean he is a multi Millionaire many times over now and has held 3 of the 4 major titles twice…at this point, I wouldn’t care much either….I got all those Millions I made, set for life and I’m a former heavyweight champion twice over, more than most of the the people in this world can claim!
                    Pretty much this

                    I think everyone underestimated how good Usyk truly was at heavyweight though he never showed anything close to that performance in his 2 previous heavyweight fights he was clinical, accurate and in control the whole fight and clearly has a solid chin to go with it. Maybe Joshua should leave the rematch alone for now I don't see him winning that outside a lucky punch Usyk absolutely battered him in the 12th

                    Have some domestic battles with a whyte rematch, Chisora if he beats parker or still try make the fight with Fury or Wilder

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                    • Noelanthony
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by GBP4LIFE
                      This clown runs his mouth.. he doesn’t get in the ring and get hit.. AJ chin is sweet soft like a pillow, he can’t even take a cruiserweights punch.. HE’S WASHED LOL
                      He got hit in his mouth every minute of every round for the entire fight and was still standing. Which shows he can take his punches. Do you think Wilder could hit him so frequently and he would still be standing? He was out boxed but if there is anything he has learned in that fight is that he can and should let his hands go from the start because he can take USYK shots especially if he inflicts his own damage from the start. that's the only way

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