Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: Losing To Usyk 'Mentally Killed Me' Because I Was 100% Ready, But I'll Redeem Myself

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  • just the facts
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    #21
    Originally posted by Andre_parker1
    Joshua will stop Usyk...an international referee officiating the fight will make it more worthwhile, don't want to hear any excuses about UK stoppage.
    Much, much more likely Usyk stops AJ.

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    • nino brown21
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      #22
      Aj is a all right fighter but his problem is his engine . that's why he was reluctant to throw with usyk cause he can gas as where usyk can go all night . if I were him I'd work on stamina endurance and combinations. Fight fire with fire cause I don't see him out boxing him from the outside

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      • Whup da Bully
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        #23
        This time USYK should Knock AJ OUT

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        • zod66
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          #24
          If AJ and Conor McGregor had talent for sport and cardio they would be soccer players

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          • KillaMane26
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            #25
            Originally posted by jockpunk
            He isn’t going to outbox Usyk, and if he comes in more aggressively he is going to open himself up
            and will probably get knocked out. Hopefully the odds move to close to even money.
            What other choice does he have? Atleast he gives him a better chance to win.

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            • hitmanjosh
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              #26
              Saying this means the better man won and I gave it all I had, and came up short, but I will try again! If this were a real fight like say a James Toney he would be saying he hit like a B(itchhh) and I’m knocking him the hell out this time! This is the difference between a good fighter and a great one.

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              • PRINCEKOOL
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                #27
                Originally posted by mexiFistology
                No compare a honest answer like Anthony Joshua losing to Deontay Wilder million embarrassing excuses of saying that they spiked his water and that the referee was drunk and that white privilege and that the heavy suit drained his legs smfh and yet these LDBC Lying Dummies Boxing Community clown believe and eat up his excuses rofl
                Most great competitors do not accept a loss, so easily. Whether it be in sport, business and unfortunately during times of War. A war is a collection of battles, not just one fight. Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury, was a war which consist of three battles.

                Deontay Wilder acted the way he did after the second fight, because he is a great competitor. From people on the outside looking at Wilder, it seemed as if he was being a bad loser 'But in reality, the reason why he is acting like that was ? Because he still believed he was better than Tyson Fury, and he could beat him.

                I don't think it is a good sign, whenever top athletes accept a loss so easily like Anthony Joshua did 'It is only in the months after the loss to Usyk, has Joshua slowly but sure been allowing himself to be angry'.

                I think Joshua will beat Usyk via stoppage in the rematch. And I disagree, I don't think he was 100% ready 'He has been in a repressed state now since the Ruiz I loss etc'.


                Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-10-2022, 04:47 PM.

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                • MONGOOSE66
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                  #28
                  An INTELLIGENT man excepts his loss and in doing so you study what you did wrong. You cant improve till u admit you fooked up. He did. He should of never lost. Even with his current trainer. It’s up to Joshua to be his own leader and to find ways to improve every fooken year.
                  He may need to retool, study or train better or smarter. It’s up to him and if he still has the HEART for it anymore.

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                  • Andrew LBJ
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                    #29
                    I wasn't surprised when he lost to Usyk tbh, it's a mismatch for him, I can see him doing a lot better against taller and slower opponents. I also believe that he could of lose again if Ruiz go to that night at 100%. But there is no if in boxing. This will be a good fight.

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                    • nacho daddy
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                      Most great competitors do not accept a loss, so easily. Whether it be in sport, business and unfortunately during times of War. A war is a collection of battles, not just one fight. Deontay Wilder vs Tyson Fury, was a war which consist of three battles.

                      Deontay Wilder acted the way he did after the second fight, because he is a great competitor. From people on the outside looking at Wilder, it seemed as if he was being a bad loser 'But in reality, the reason why he is acting like that was ? Because he still believed he was better than Tyson Fury, and he could beat him.

                      I don't think it is a good sign, whenever top athletes accept a loss so easily like Anthony Joshua did 'It is only in the months after the loss to Usyk, has Joshua slowly but sure been allowing himself to be angry'.

                      I think Joshua will beat Usyk via stoppage in the rematch. And I disagree, I don't think he was 100% ready 'He has been in a repressed state now since the Ruiz I loss etc'.

                      no matter what wilder thought after the second fight he got savagely KO'd and Fury has shut up that POS for months. if he was messed up mentally after ruiz why aint he messed up after Usk? he didnt get KO'd but he got beat by a CW
                      Last edited by nacho daddy; 01-10-2022, 05:34 PM.

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