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  • #31
    Brilliant!

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    • #32
      Can't wait,first fight/event was electric!
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      • #33
        Usyk wins this one too, possibly by TKO. Joshua has to be one of the most coddled boxers in the sport. His fans can’t fathom a man of his stature losing, but he’s just simply not that good. Feed him to Wilder and move on.
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        • #34
          Originally posted by JesusPangs View Post
          Usyk wins this one too, possibly by TKO. Joshua has to be one of the most coddled boxers in the sport. His fans can’t fathom a man of his stature losing, but he’s just simply not that good. Feed him to Wilder and move on.
          Your post made sense up until you mentioned Wilder who is def the most coddled boxer in the division, this will be AJs 27th fight, in Wilders 27th fight he fought the great Matthew Greer a man with a 23 fight 7 Loss record.
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          • #35
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom View Post
            So Usyk goes on the road, beats Aj’s ass and the perk he gets for being champion is that he has to fight in Ajs home country again? Hearn doing everything possible to stack the cards in Ajs favor. I hope Aj gets stopped this time so that he can take the backseat wear he belongs and let the real fights that matter happen.
            Lol salty salty.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BangEM View Post

              Fury goes away from home, beats Wilder. But he had to do it two more times.

              Al Haymon did everything possible to stack the cards in Wilder’s favour but it didn’t stop him from getting battered.
              unfair either way. Only difference is that Fury has made a conscious effort to want to fight in the US.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Noelanthony View Post

                You didn't have this energy when Wilder gate crashed the possibility of seeing a undisputed fight. Everyone knew Wilder would lose nevertheless why not step aside? Why should he!! AJ fought the wrong fight, say what you want about him but he has the tools and at least the size and power to impose his will. He has a second opportunity, if he fails again then he should sit down

                As for USYK where do you think he would like the fight to take place ? I'm sure he is being rewarded. Usyk is highly regarded in this country he will have his fair share of supporters here.
                you don’t know what energy I had for wilder and fury. Stop making assumptions. Fury should’ve been able to dictate what he wanted and just like wilder had no reason to hold up a unification based in his badly he lost, Joshua doesn’t have a reason either. He’s a mental midget who got babied by a much smaller fighter. Don’t give me some lame excuse about a stylistic error. He’s just not good enough and doesn’t have the heart to overcome adversity.
                Last edited by Jab jab boom; 10-24-2021, 05:07 PM.
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                • #38
                  Originally posted by M312 View Post

                  Almost as if Hearn is doing his job. Crazy.
                  Yeah, unfortunately his job is to be a biased s**m bag.
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by DaNeutral. View Post

                    Lol salty salty.
                    salty? The salty ones are the Aj fans who watched their hero get battered and then crawl up in the fetal position In his corner with a pathetic look of excruciating pain on his face at the end of the fight like a b***h. I just think it’s a waste to give him a rematch and try to stack the deck in his favor.
                    Last edited by Jab jab boom; 10-24-2021, 05:06 PM.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by 4truth View Post

                      With his foot on the gas Joshua took some rounds in the middle of the first fight and it was impressive and it looked like he had turned the tide. Unfortunately, that attack wasn't sustainable and I don't think Joshua can improve on his fitness from the first fight.

                      I do think Joshua can win it but he's not going to do it expending extra energy he hasn't got. Joshua needs to land more jabs and pick his spots to be aggressive., he needs to be more efficient. The good news is that I don't think Usyk can improve much on his performance. The first fight was close, basically even after 8 but Joshua couldn't win another point on any judges card 9 through 12.
                      You don’t think Usyk can improve? I feel Usyk was playing with AJ like a cat plays with a toy. He didn’t exert all that much energy throughout the fight. He been far busier in the past and that was enough to literally dominate AJ.

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