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  • #51
    Hearn is selling damaged goods to the idiots ...............period

    Buy at your peril ..... book early to guarantee disappointment!!! ...Robot is done!

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    • #52
      AJ needs to fight like he did in the 11th round against Klitschko.

      He'll probably eat some big counters from Usyk, but that's what he's gotta do. I'm actually getting excited about the rematch now. This is gonna be way more entertaining than AJ vs. Ruiz II.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by breeto80 View Post
        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.
        Said same thing to my mate. It’s like he’s relieved to of lost it all or something. Was even more like it with the Ruiz loss.

        Joshua didn’t understand he “boxed great” against Ruiz was down to AR being grossly overweight and already had plodding feet when in shape! I struggled to give Joshua 3 rounds.
        He now knows he can only win by KO. So I presume AJ will do a lot of soul searching between now and the rematch.

        Usyk wins by stoppage next time for me. I’ve won backing Usyk last week so will stick with him again.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by davef View Post

          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
          I feel like Eddie tries forcing AJ down the rematch path. Those HW titles mean a lot to Eddie. 90% of his Promoting success is dependent on Joshua Been this unified champ and walking billboard.

          Hence why Hearn is already trying to tell wilder/Fury who they’ll be fighting next etc. Once Joshua is finished, what exactly has Eddie got power wise in his stable? He’s on Joshua’s case trust me making sure this rematch clause is taken, he’s just signed him to a lifetime deal aswell.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by GucciGod View Post

            I feel like Eddie tries forcing AJ down the rematch path. Those HW titles mean a lot to Eddie. 90% of his Promoting success is dependent on Joshua Been this unified champ and walking billboard.

            Hence why Hearn is already trying to tell wilder/Fury who they’ll be fighting next etc. Once Joshua is finished, what exactly has Eddie got power wise in his stable? He’s on Joshua’s case trust me making sure this rematch clause is taken, he’s just signed him to a lifetime deal aswell.
            Yeah, true. Where would AJ go if Fury or Wilder, whomever wins, decided to move on past Aj and never fight him in the future. He'd be esentially done and Eddie would be left holding the sack.
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            • #56
              Originally posted by Sayithowitisuk View Post
              Bruno was more popular to, even after Lennox smashed him in a great fight.

              Aj has been getting away with fighting to many shot old men for to long that stood static in front of him & made him look good. He's now lost 2 out of 4 & doesn't deserve a shot at the belts.
              It's no coincidence the 2 losses came from boxer's of his own generation.
              Anyone giving Aj credit for beating 38-41 year olds with only 4-5 good rounds in them aren't boxing or sport's fans they're Aj fans.
              The rediculous thing now is Aj can become 3 times! In just 5 fight's, It's rediculous. Nobody else is allowed to play.
              All the greats took the L & got back in line. But not contract clause.


              Again, the rematch is something the mandatory opts for. It's something they choose to sell, and by all accounts Usyk was happy to have a rematch clause as he believes he wins twice and earns well out of two massive fights.

              Whether you like him, rate him, or whatever, it's Joshua that put himself in that kind of position. He did it by unifying and defending belts.

              If he's such a poor boxer, and it's so easy to do, why didn't someone else put themselves in that privileged and lucrative position?

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              • #57
                Joshua will win the rematch via stoppage.

                I am about 98% sure of this, but regardless he will win.

                I cannot really be bothered today, explaining why 'But I have set out in previous posts what Joshua needs to do'.

                All he needs to do is play to his strengths, and embrace his attributes both physically and technically. Joshua has all the documented evidence, of his performance levels at different weights 'Joshua knows if he wanted to he could completely change his dimensions'. At 252 pounds, Joshua fought at a higher intensity and against a by far better opponent in Wladimir Kiltschko 'That fight was the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years'.

                I honestly think Joshua lost his fight against Usyk, in preparation. I was even just a few moments ago, watching the Pulev fight 'And I observed how Joshua's punching mechanics were completely different against Uysk. Joshua for me was in better condition vs Pulev, and was throwing his punches more like himself I.E There is a distinct bio-mechanic technique that I associate with Joshua's offense 'Against Usyk, I thought his mechanics were way off'.

                Overall Joshua vs Uysk was probably over-trained in the wrong area's. All Joshua needs to do is be himself, embrace the power 'Duplicate his training and lifestyle pre Ruiz I'. I am sure Joshua documents everything, so all he needs to do is retrieve that information 'Then reapply it to his lifestyle and training'.







                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 10-01-2021, 08:06 PM.

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                  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.
                  In the old days fighters could get beat to a pulp, get up and do it again. These days a guy loses a fight and he has been scarred. I don't get it... When I started martial arts my teacher would beat the crap out of me, day after day... All it made me was grateful when he shared a technique. You used that technique... like your life depended on it, and you didn't get broken, you got broken down and rebuilt right.
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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
                    Joshua will win the rematch via stoppage.

                    I am about 98% sure of this, but regardless he will win.

                    I cannot really be bothered today, explaining why 'But I have set out in previous posts what Joshua needs to do'.

                    All he needs to do is play to his strengths, and embrace his attributes both physically and technically. Joshua has all the documented evidence, of his performance levels at different weights 'Joshua knows if he wanted to he could completely change his dimensions'. At 252 pounds, Joshua fought at a higher intensity and against a by far better opponent in Wladimir Kiltschko 'That fight was the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years'.

                    I honestly think Joshua lost his fight against Usyk, in preparation. I was even just a few moments ago, watching the Pulev fight 'And I observed how Joshua's punching mechanics were completely different against Uysk. Joshua for me was in better condition vs Pulev, and was throwing his punching more like himself I.E There is a distinct bio-mechanic technique that I associate with Joshua's offense 'Against Usyk, I thought his mechanics were way off'.

                    Overall Joshua vs Uysk was probably over-trained in the wrong area's. All Joshua needs to do is be himself, embrace the power 'Duplicate his training and lifestyle pre Ruiz I'. I am sure Joshua documents everything, so all he needs to do is retrieve that information 'Then reapply it to his lifestyle and training'.







                    PrinceKOOL... In this world today? I am not 98% sure the sun will rise again tomorrow... Lol.

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                    • #60
                      Best part of fight was AJ on his stool at end of fight crying and sulking. He's not a fighter, he's a proven quitter, drug dealer, peds abuser, and racist.

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