Dillian is right. It's AJ who is doing the fighting and not his coaches or trainers. It all begins and ends with him. In the first Joshua/Usyk meeting it was very clear to almost everyone watching the fight that Anthony Joshua just didn't want it or try hard enough.
He refused to engage or let his hands go. He fought like he was afraid of getting hit by a much smaller and lighter man which is indicative of a shot and ruined fighter.
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This guy sure talks a lot of **** about someone who knocked his ass out. I wish he'd shut the **** up and retire already.rudy likes this.
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Originally posted by thack View PostWhyte always has his own excuses but it's obvious Joshua is his own worst enemy. The questions Joshua was asking in the 1st Ruiz fight were scary for a guy at this level i,e, 'what's he going to do next'. Joshua has reached his levelrudy likes this.
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Originally posted by thack View PostWhyte always has his own excuses but it's obvious Joshua is his own worst enemy. The questions Joshua was asking in the 1st Ruiz fight were scary for a guy at this level i,e, 'what's he going to do next'. Joshua has reached his levelEarl-Hickey likes this.
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Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
nah I don't think he said that
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Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View PostHeavyweight contender Dillian Whyte has given his take on Anthony Joshua testing the waters with new trainers. Back in September, Joshua suffered the second defeat of his career when he was outboxed over twelve rounds by Oleksandr Usyk at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Usyk walked away with the WBA, IBF, WBO, IBO world titles.
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Whyte seems to have all the answers but he was afraid to fight Wallin. And people think he beats Fury? Lol
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