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  • Comments Thread For: Atlas: Joshua Accepts Defeat Too Easily, Like a Guy That Made Too Much Money

    Veteran trainer and boxing analyst, Teddy Atlas, believes two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is a bit too gracious in defeat.
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  • #2
    Agree 100%. The only way that AJ has to have a little opportunity to reclaim the titles is to going full war. Pushing Usyk with size and pounds make him uncomfortable can be useful, but at the end of the day, he's not by far, the best boxer of the night, got to trade with him fare and square sitting behind his punches and hope the best. If Joshua doesn't go kill-getkill mode, easy W for Usyk.

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    • #3
      That has to be one of the most convoluted articles I've seen posted on this website. What in Sam Hill? Who said what?

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      • #4
        That's because he made too much money Teddy .

        Also, Usyk was underestimated as a heavyweight. The guy is not the biggest puncher but he can hurt opponents with an accumulation of punches.

        That, and Usyk is really slick, even though he doesn't look flashy and smooth. He beat Beterbiev in the amateurs, already then showed his skill. AJ also isn't as good as he was hyped up to be.

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        • #5
          Joshua is soft. That is the reason

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          • #6
            I honestly belive Joshua has made too much money.

            The massive paydays for him started in the Charles Martin fight, before he had even had any real hard fights.

            By the time he had that klitschko war he was already a multi multi millionare and he said to his trainer afterwards "I don't want any more fights like that"

            Usyk isnt unbeatable, you'll see that before too long, Joshua just has one foot out the door at this stage and if things aren't going his way its too much like hard work to try and change things
            rudy rudy likes this.

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            • #7
              its a coping mechanism and a poor one. pretending everything is fine when you know it isnt. yeah financially he is set for life. but as far as proving himself as the best of this generation, thats nearly out the window.

              Even if AJ beat Usyk and fury this year, which is the best possible year for him, The public would demand a fury rematch based on furys record. so he would be going into 2023 being 1-1 against ruiz and 1-1 against cruiserweight Usyk, and that is best case scenario and could he defeat fury twice? doubtful. its nearly impossible for anyone to believe AJ was the best this generation and the next wlad who had an 11 year winning streak


              You see the same post fight reactions after losses in guys like Mikey Garcia last fight and victor ortiz. trying to play it off like they dont really care and the win wont set them back but they know it will
              Last edited by elfag; 01-04-2022, 05:53 AM.

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              • #8
                This has nothing to do with money...it's to do with rematch clauses. Joshua has no incentive to win...because he knows if he loses he gets a second chance with a bunch of upscaled advantages. Tell him he loses and he goes to the back of the queue and you might see him up the tempo.

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                • #9
                  I see AJ winning the rematch

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                  • #10
                    Respectfully, the last part of this article is written so that the reader has to guess which part of it is a quote from Atlas and which part quotes Joshua.

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