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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  • lopetego
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    #51
    Fatso Ruiz took this guy's soul, and he never got it back

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    • Carpe Diem
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      #52
      Big for nothing, no killer instincts. Usyk might knock him the **** out this time around.

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        #53
        Don’t ever compare this bum to my favorite Heavyweight, Lennox Lewis. Lennox would’ve made him quit or have him doing backflips inside the ring with multiple knockdowns.

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        • Noelanthony
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          #54
          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
          ...breathe

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          • PRINCEKOOL
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            #55
            Originally posted by Oregonian
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            He can win all the rematches he gets. Good for him.
            Bottom line is he got beat by Ruiz and he got beat by Usyk.
            As for your 2nd statement that “AJ has been training and approaching the sport with the wrong philosophy since Ruiz 1”, I guess you know him better than his team and even himself, “no matter what he thinks”, right?

            When he gets beat again, I’m guessing “he’s going to win the rematch by stoppage”, yet again?
            Got ya, that’s all I need to understand. Great!
            You can probably ride a bicycle. But you have most likely fell off a bicycle when you are learning, so what?

            So what if Anthony Joshua has been beaten by Andy Ruiz Junior and Usyk, what point are you trying to make? Why is getting beat by Andy Ruiz Junior & Usyk the bottom line? It is not the bottom line. There has been no member of this forum, active today in this thread who has identified the bottom line 'The bottom line is a long way away mate'.

            Anthony Joshua is still in the game, he beat Ruiz Junior in the rematch 'And he has a rematch coming up with Uysk'. And in that Rematch, I personally believe he is going to win via stoppage.

            None of this is the bottom line, but it is something that you need to understand.

            Many observers of Anthony Joshua, whether that be myself, his hardcore fans, former boxers and coaches. Have suggested that Joshua has been training and approaching his fights of late with the wrong philosophy 'I am not the only person to mention this, but if I was? I don't care, and I would still keep repeating this point in high frequency during discussions.

            It has all been mentioned before on this forum, threads have also been made by his hardcore fans 'Who are observing Joshua from a different viewpoint'. Joshua may think he was doing the right thing since the Ruiz II rematch 'But now many people including himself, are starting to realize that he has not really been training to his innate strengths' The only way he is going to beat Usyk, is if he trains to his innate strengths 'The attributes and skills that won him the Olympic Gold Medal, and got him off the deck to knock out Wladimir Kiltschko'.
            Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 01-11-2022, 06:52 PM.

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            • Noelanthony
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              #56
              Originally posted by Rip Chudd
              He was 100% and still lost. He'll get beat again
              Yes he was physically and even mentally but that game plan was 1.5 at best with the best game plan being 10. AJ was not even throwing with bad intentions and look of the state of Usyk's face. A solid game plan with the attitude ' im ready to die on my sword' and the outcome could be different. I still favour Usyk 65-35 unfortunately

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              • Stuart Chandler
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                #57
                Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                You can probably ride a bicycle. But you have most likely fell off a bicycle when you are learning, so what?

                So what if Anthony Joshua has been beaten by Andy Ruiz Junior and Usyk, what point are you trying to make? Why is getting beat by Andy Ruiz Junior & Usyk the bottom line? It is not the bottom line. There has been no member of this forum, active today in this thread who has identified the bottom line 'The bottom line is a long way away mate'.

                Anthony Joshua is still in the game, he beat Ruiz Junior in the rematch 'And he has a rematch coming up with Uysk'. And in that Rematch, I personally believe he is going to win via stoppage.

                None of this is the bottom line, but it is something that you need to understand.

                Many observers of Anthony Joshua, whether that be myself, his hardcore fans, former boxers and coaches. Have suggested that Joshua has been training and approaching his fights of late with the wrong philosophy 'I am not the only person to mention this, but if I was? I don't care, and I would still keep repeating this point in high frequency during discussions.

                It has all been mentioned before on this forum, threads have also been made by his hardcore fans 'Who are observing Joshua from a different viewpoint'. Joshua may think he was doing the right thing since the Ruiz II rematch 'But now many people including himself, are starting to realize that he has not really been training to his innate strengths' The only way he is going to beat Usyk, is if he trains to his innate strengths 'The attributes and skills that won him the Olympic Gold Medal, and got him off the deck to knock out Wladimir Kiltschko'.
                Ive identified the bottom line . Whyte will defeat Fury if it happens then Whyte will be the new crowned boogeyman and Fury will be overatted and should retire after getting his soul taking by a guy Joshua knocked out and an old man ,we must stick to the same guidelines.

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                • sege64
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                  #58
                  "what I’m listening to musically, motivational speeches, and stuff like that." - Usyk going to sleep in that case!

                  I know it's only a media titbit, but that does not inspire confidence. He needs to be busting his ass in the gym with a new trainer teaching him new things that are gonna help him stop Usyk. It doesn't sound like that is happening.

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                  • Oregonian
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL

                    You can probably ride a bicycle. But you have most likely fell off a bicycle when you are learning, so what?

                    So what if Anthony Joshua has been beaten by Andy Ruiz Junior and Usyk, what point are you trying to make? Why is getting beat by Andy Ruiz Junior & Usyk the bottom line? It is not the bottom line. There has been no member of this forum, active today in this thread who has identified the bottom line 'The bottom line is a long way away mate'.

                    Anthony Joshua is still in the game, he beat Ruiz Junior in the rematch 'And he has a rematch coming up with Uysk'. And in that Rematch, I personally believe he is going to win via stoppage.

                    None of this is the bottom line, but it is something that you need to understand.

                    Many observers of Anthony Joshua, whether that be myself, his hardcore fans, former boxers and coaches. Have suggested that Joshua has been training and approaching his fights of late with the wrong philosophy 'I am not the only person to mention this, but if I was? I don't care, and I would still keep repeating this point in high frequency during discussions.

                    It has all been mentioned before on this forum, threads have also been made by his hardcore fans 'Who are observing Joshua from a different viewpoint'. Joshua may think he was doing the right thing since the Ruiz II rematch 'But now many people including himself, are starting to realize that he has not really been training to his innate strengths' The only way he is going to beat Usyk, is if he trains to his innate strengths 'The attributes and skills that won him the Olympic Gold Medal, and got him off the deck to knock out Wladimir Kiltschko'.
                    ———-
                    AJ is no longer the guy we thought he was. He will win some and lose some. What irks boxing fans is the excuses people make for him.
                    I wasn’t suggesting his career is over. He’s still a threat but if he fights ten more times, he will lose at least 3 or 4 times. And none of those losses will surprise anyone.

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                    • PRINCEKOOL
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Oregonian
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                      AJ is no longer the guy we thought he was. He will win some and lose some. What irks boxing fans is the excuses people make for him.
                      I wasn’t suggesting his career is over. He’s still a threat but if he fights ten more times, he will lose at least 3 or 4 times. And none of those losses will surprise anyone.
                      Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua, and all the rest are all beatable 'Nobody is miles ahead in terms of ability anymore'.

                      Fury has been all over the place since his comeback, been getting decked continually. Kronk Fury is also not the same fighter he was under Peter Fury.

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