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  • REDEEMER
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    #41
    Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy
    Sad to see AJ fans act as though he was the one who beat Wilder this weekend when it was actually Fury.
    That’s pretty funny considering the thread is about deflection to A.J as though he took the loss ? These fanboys are the ones who bring A.J into it not the other way around just like Wilder got the win over A.J when he lost to Ruiz .

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    • hugh grant
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      #42
      But Josh is cautious so is unlikely to need to take those hits

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        #43
        Originally posted by REDEEMER
        That’s pretty funny considering the thread is about deflection to A.J as though he took the loss ? These fanboys are the ones who bring A.J into it not the other way around just like Wilder got the win over A.J when he lost to Ruiz .
        What are you saying here? I'm genuinely asking because I want my response to match the post.

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          #44
          Originally posted by MeanestNiceGuy

          What are you saying here? I'm genuinely asking because I want my response to match the post.
          Everyone gets credit for a Joshua loss but when it’s the other way around A.J himself is brought in as though he lost again ? The OP,made the thread to give AJ a loss because Wilder lost ,it’s not really hard to figure out . Ha


          You have multiple threads today doing the same thing , The funny thing is the fight actually did show if Wilder landed on Fury then A.J with much better skill and similar power would be a legit threat . But Wilder losing doesn’t put A.J on Furys resume , the crazy crew on here who are the Wilder fans actually put A.J on Wilders resume after the Ruiz loss now they want to put him on Furys to,because their guy got battered .
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-12-2021, 10:52 AM.

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            #45
            Originally posted by REDEEMER

            Everyone gets credit for a Joshua loss but when it’s the other way around A.J himself is brought in as though he lost again ? The OP,made the thread to give AJ a loss because Wilder lost ,it’s not really hard to figure out . Ha


            You have multiple threads today doing the same thing , The funny thing is the fight actually did show if Wilder landed on Fury then A.J with much better skill and similar power would be a legit threat . But Wilder losing doesn’t put A.J on Furys resume , the crazy crew on here who are the Wilder fans actually put A.J on Wilders resume after the Ruiz loss now they want to put him on Furys to,because their guy got battered .
            AJ got battered by smaller guys like Andy Ruiz and Usyk.

            But you think Tyson Fury won't batter him?

            Oh, and that Fury vs Joshua fight definitely didn't happen next. Have you admitted how wrong you were about that? Despite all your claims of being knowledgeable in legal matters?
            Last edited by ShoulderRoll; 10-12-2021, 11:08 AM.

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              #46
              I am not fan of these triangle theories. Would Joshua get constantly caught because of bad footwork like Wilder did? Would he lose every exchange because of his non existent defence? Joshua showed vulnerabilities, but it is not all black and white. Styles and million of other small factors make fights. So lets do them rather than these fantasy scenarios and premature conclusions.

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                #47
                Originally posted by ShoulderRoll

                AJ got battered by smaller guys like Andy Ruiz and Usyk.

                But you think Tyson Fury won't batter him?

                Oh, and that Fury vs Joshua fight definitely didn't happen next. Have you admitted how wrong you were about that? Despite all your claims of being knowledgeable in legal matters?
                A.J has fought the overall bigger punchers and skilled set fighters at times he fought both .

                Wilders best win was to Ortiz who failed a physical and has no great wins ever .

                Fury has Klitschko and that’s about it besides Wilder who is described above .

                You crazy crew guys penalize A.J for losing to the better guys and want to praise Wilder for trying ?

                When or if A.J gets Usyk on his win column that’s just another dent in your baffling logic on here because then you’ll just call Usyk a useless heavyweight again don’t say you didn’t because I showed you that quote before he fought A.J .


                You are also grasping at straws you lost the initial bet and are still going on when the fight wasn’t announced next it was A.J before Wilder and you wanted it not to happen now here you are crying about the Fury fight when you knew Wilder probably wasn’t going to win and would look foolish with the ridiculous claims he made and accusations towards Fury if he didn’t win .


                Your thread is lame as your logic is flawed .
                Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-12-2021, 12:55 PM.

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING
                  I don't think Joshua would be taking that type of punishment in the first place from Fury. Joshua has the size and strength to hold Fury off of him in the clinch. More like he would just be getting out boxed for majority of the rounds.

                  But yes, Wilder clearly has an ATG heart. He's a stubborn stubborn man and is willing to die in the ring. No shame in saying that Joshua does not have THAT in him.
                  This roughly, although I ain't sure Joshua's that much bigger or stronger than the latest iteration of Wilder. Point is he's defensively a far more responsible fighter and wouldn't be giving Fury so many opportunites to maul him. In fact I'd suspect it'd look a great deal more like Fury vs Klitschko than Fury vs Wilder. Wilder's greatest strength and greatest weakness are all wrapped up around that dependence on the right and his entire gameplan inevitably revolves around it which also leaves him supremely vulnerable to anyone who is able to neutralise it. Joshua may not be supreme at anything but as an all round boxer he's far better schooled than Wilder.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Citizen Koba

                    This roughly, although I ain't sure Joshua's that much bigger or stronger than the latest iteration of Wilder. Point is he's defensively a far more responsible fighter and wouldn't be giving Fury so many opportunites to maul him. In fact I'd suspect it'd look a great deal more like Fury vs Klitschko than Fury vs Wilder. Wilder's greatest strength and greatest weakness are all wrapped up around that dependence on the right and his entire gameplan inevitably revolves around it which also leaves him supremely vulnerable to anyway who is able to neutralise it. Joshua may not be supreme at anything but as an all round boxer he's far better schooled than Wilder.
                    ShoulderRoll

                    MAYBE you could learn something from this post ,but I doubt it ?Somehow you’ll get Ruiz involved in the mix and think it solves any related A.J discussion, I’ve appointed you the new leader of the crazy crew on here as well .
                    Last edited by REDEEMER; 10-12-2021, 01:09 PM.

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                      #50
                      I think we still need to see AJ in with Fury and Wilder it will be a shame if not.

                      I think they should have chilled their t.its with the Usyk rematch. He was well outclassed in the end. I've no interest in it - how many people are really?

                      Would have been nice to have Fury and Usyk next. Especially with Usyk on the Crest of a wave.

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