Some of them can't even bring themselves to admit that it was a good fight.
Sad!
It was a very good fight, arguably better than AJ/Wlad.
Neither of those fights should be in the running for greatest HW fight ever though. The overhyping of this fight is pretty weird, I think part of it is an attempt to save face for Wilder.
Very true. The only light in the tunnel is the fact that AJ and Hearn seem to have realized since the Ruiz I loss, they can't pander to these morons. I think, since that loss, AJ has slowly but surely been changing his persona. Maybe not even changing persona, but just being more real, showing his true self. And his true self is far removed from the beta-male cucks who seem to love hero-worshipping him!
AJ admitting that he isn't the best, accepting defeat, claiming to still be learning the game at 32 is at odds with the statements muppets like Robbie Barrett make, about AJ being the best in the division and ATG, etc. AJ himself openly acknowledges that this isn't the case. I think that is why the fanbase is so bitter right now, they are in denial of reality.
Very true. The only light in the tunnel is the fact that AJ and Hearn seem to have realized since the Ruiz I loss, they can't pander to these morons. I think, since that loss, AJ has slowly but surely been changing his persona. Maybe not even changing persona, but just being more real, showing his true self. And his true self is far removed from the beta-male cucks who seem to love hero-worshipping him!
AJ admitting that he isn't the best, accepting defeat, claiming to still be learning the game at 32 is at odds with the statements muppets like Robbie Barrett make, about AJ being the best in the division and ATG, etc. AJ himself openly acknowledges that this isn't the case. I think that is why the fanbase is so bitter right now, they are in denial of reality.
Find one post where i said Joshua is an ATG. Go on. It never happened.
Very true. The only light in the tunnel is the fact that AJ and Hearn seem to have realized since the Ruiz I loss, they can't pander to these morons. I think, since that loss, AJ has slowly but surely been changing his persona. Maybe not even changing persona, but just being more real, showing his true self. And his true self is far removed from the beta-male cucks who seem to love hero-worshipping him!
AJ admitting that he isn't the best, accepting defeat, claiming to still be learning the game at 32 is at odds with the statements muppets like Robbie Barrett make, about AJ being the best in the division and ATG, etc. AJ himself openly acknowledges that this isn't the case. I think that is why the fanbase is so bitter right now, they are in denial of reality.
When Joshua stops pandering to his twat fanbase is when you start to see a far, far more intriguing fighter
The Ruiz loss absolutely was embarrassing, but unlike Wilder he was able to avenge it. Not sure how you consider the loss to Usyk embarrassing but not Wilders losses to Fury. AJ/Usyk was a closer fight.
4 KDs across 30 rounds...so what? we all know Wilder hits hard, its the equivalent of throwing **** until it sticks, once every blue moon after hitting air a million times he might actually land something.
I'm not pretending otherwise. However its funny that in these hypothetical AJ/Wilder scenarios Joshua is for some reason an inanimate punching bag who doesnt throw anything himself, rather than on paper a much bigger puncher than Fury is supposed to be.
He only avenged it because ruiz was a bum who decided to not train. Even attempting to compare Ruiz to Fury is laughable.
It was a very good fight, arguably better than AJ/Wlad.
Neither of those fights should be in the running for greatest HW fight ever though. The overhyping of this fight is pretty weird, I think part of it is an attempt to save face for Wilder.
It was much better than AJ v Wlad. Almost nothing happened for plenty of rounds between the early knockdowns and the finish in AJ v Wlad.
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