Comments Thread For: Joshua on Uysk Loss: I'm Angry, It's Growing, But It's Fueling Me Every Day

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Joshua on Uysk Loss: I'm Angry, It's Growing, But It's Fueling Me Every Day

    Former two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, 32-years-old, explains that he's still fuming over the September loss to Oleksandr Usyk. Usyk outboxed Joshua over twelve rounds to capture the IBF, IBO, WBA, WBO world titles at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
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    I hope Joshua comes to throw bombs and nothing but bombs. Make this the era of the bombers.

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    • VislorTurlough
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      Words are neat. Doubt the hunger is really there

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      • StrangerInTown
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        #4
        Joshua is the new Frank Bruno. Whatever anger he has cannot compete with the skill and courage of a man like Uysk and he will be unable to deal with the iron will of Fury.

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        • Kannabis Kid
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          Originally posted by StrangerInTown
          Joshua is the new Frank Bruno. Whatever anger he has cannot compete with the skill and courage of a man like Uysk and he will be unable to deal with the iron will of Fury.
          I don't think so he's still there to be in competitive fights with other heavyweights and his chin isn't as bad as Bruno's. I don't see him having anything that can trouble Usyk unless he lands 1 good bomb and he's not that fast so I don't see it happening but aside from that would still like to see AJ vs Whyte 2, AJ vs Fury and AJ vs Wilder. All of those are still great fights there is also the Ruiz trilogy so he has options wouldn't mind seeing him vs Joyce either.

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          • 4truth
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            Definitely Joshua COULD win the rematch. I wouldn't bet it that way, unless the odds were better than 2-1, but a definite possibility. It wasn't like Joshua wasn't winning rounds, it was just that winning rounds drained his tank. He's got to be more efficient in the rounds he wins.

            More jabs? More better jabs?? I thought he was in great shape in the first fight so I don't think more training is the answer.

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            • Rockybigblower
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              Originally posted by Kannabis Kid
              I don't think so he's still there to be in competitive fights with other heavyweights and his chin isn't as bad as Bruno's. I don't see him having anything that can trouble Usyk unless he lands 1 good bomb and he's not that fast so I don't see it happening but aside from that would still like to see AJ vs Whyte 2, AJ vs Fury and AJ vs Wilder. All of those are still great fights there is also the Ruiz trilogy so he has options wouldn't mind seeing him vs Joyce either.
              If he lands that bomb...does Usyk get a rematch?

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              • Boxing Scene
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                Joshua can't beat Usyk. He doesn't have the mentality anymore. If he goes in there and goes for the knockout he's getting taken out this time. You know he was saved by the early bell.

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                • LAchargers373
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                  People definitely don’t still consider him champion more like a twice beaten former champ who would get beaten by at least 6 fighters in his division lmao

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                  • Tecnoworld
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                    #10
                    I have a huge hope that usyk can ko aj. I think he didnt want to ko him last time, but now he should.

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