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  • #21
    Teddy sure does know a lot for a MF’er who’s never fought nobody; oh he did pull a gun on a kid! Also before any of you say he’s a great trainer he knows more than you, all them dam fighters were accomplished before they got with his ass. I want you to tell me who he has now that’s good? Oh he doesn’t train fighter’s no more, real trainers don’t retire from boxing; boxing retire them after death. F(uk) Teddy! I said it, yes I did

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    • #22
      Atlas is fun to listen to, never-ending stories!
      Last edited by RobT; 01-04-2022, 11:45 AM.

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      • #23
        AJ is afraid to get hit, he's bigger and stronger than Usyk and yet was afraid to engage, so much so that he let 12 rounds go by... difficult to fix that mental state...
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        • #24
          Come on boxingscene… You guys have already posted an article about this exact same thing being said by the exact same person. And you’ve written about the loss Joshua had against Ruiz on multiple occasions. Its getting so repetitive one might think that there’s some kind of agenda behind it.
          And please Teddy Atlas school us all on the finer points of being a sore loser. It takes all types but his is definitely a peculiar point of view that I wouldn’t promote to any young person thats trying to build character.
          Last edited by peplz; 01-04-2022, 12:02 PM.

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          • #25
            Hard to disagree with Teddy.....AJ just wanting to get paid these days, not hurt.
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            • #26
              Originally posted by peplz View Post
              Come on boxingscene… You guys have already posted an article about this exact same thing being said by the exact same person. And you’ve written about the loss Joshua had against Ruiz on multiple occasions. Its getting so repetitive one might think that there’s some kind of agenda behind it.
              And please Teddy Atlas school us all on the finer points of being a sore loser. It takes all types but his is definitely a peculiar point of view that I wouldn’t promote to any young person thats trying to build character.
              Where? Because I certainly missed that. When did Teddy talk about the Uysk before?

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              • #27
                Joshua, lacks that "DOG" in him, when the going gets tough he just folds.
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                • #28
                  Originally posted by markusmod View Post

                  Where? Because I certainly missed that. When did Teddy talk about the Uysk before?
                  Here. Right after the fight happened. He said that he thought that Joshua was too gracious in defeat and there was an article posted about those comments here and on other media outlets. I guess they’re building a narrative.
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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by i love boxing View Post
                    Joshua, lacks that "DOG" in him, when the going gets tough he just folds.
                    I like this statement. Perfectly said.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by mjh1969 View Post

                      I like this statement. Perfectly said.
                      He just seems like a "forced" boxer and not a "born" boxer if you know what I mean

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