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  • #61
    Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post
    That’s pretty funny considering all boxing fans always use it when comparing other fighters as though it’s a great thing . Klitschko lost the WBO title shot twice in a row first to Sanders and Brewster a year later ? Imagine if A.J did that so far ? Both Lewis and Klitschko had to win the belt or belts back twice and they lost in worse fashion ,everyone was saying how overatted they were .

    Ali won the belt back 3 times and Holyfield won it a whopping 4 times , no one ever states they were doing WWE stuff I wonder why ?
    AJ is nothing like the guys you have mentioned.

    Only was he getting a belt is if Eddie buys it for him again.
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    • #62
      AJ needs to sell out and just bully Usyk, make it rough and uncomfortable for Usyk it’ll be the only way he can pull the win. Him trying to out box a master boxer was a dumb idea, he needs to use his physical attributes even if it turns into an ugly fight. Despite his two losses I still believe he is one of the top five HW’s

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      • #63
        Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

        That belt is worthless to A.J why would he collect a belt under the one Usyk holds .
        Im not sure you read my original coment at all.

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        • #64
          I'll believe it when I see it. Once a fighter is psychologically scarred; He is typically never the same fighter again. I believe that Joshua is now a damaged and ruined fighter for the simple fact that he no longer believes in his chin, stamina or himself.

          It happened to Hector 'Macho' Camacho, 'The Quietman' John Ruiz and 'Dr. Steel Hammer' Wladimir Klitschko. Sure, they had gone on to win more titles; However, once those guys were either badly hurt, stopped or even knocked out they were never the same fighters again.

          They were afraid of getting hit. They all changed their styles and became less of a risk taker in the ring. They became very tentative, cautious, reluctant and timid in the ring for fear of being hurt again and that is what's going on with Anthony Joshua. He fears being clipped again.
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          • #65
            Originally posted by Szef View Post

            No, Ken Norton was a decent boxer whos biggest claim to fame was defeating Ali once. Other than that he lost every big fight he's had.

            So what Pac lost when he was a kid? If Joshua lost his first you would be saying the same things about him you are saying now.

            I'm not trying to recreate anything. Joshua lost to his Ken Norton in Andy Ruiz once then he avenged that L. Then he lost to a great fighter in Usyk and is now rematching him. Let's see how he does before we declare him damaged goods. He's not Wilder who got beaten and destroyed 3 times by the same fighter, so far he's 1/1 in avenging his Ls. I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt because of that.

            If internet was around in the 70's you'd be calling Ali what you are calling Joshua now after he lost to Norton. You're a fickle fan and DKSAB.
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            Joshua got beat by a short and pudgy Ruiz. A guy who will not be able to achieve such a win. That is where boxing fans judge AJ.
            Since you’re just repeating the same mantra without giving logical context, you’ll just have to wait out AJ.

            I’m being specific by saying “you” can wait him out. We know how his career will play out. We’ll just pop back to tell you we told you so.
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            • #66
              When.Josh got people hurt he got them out of there, like against wlad. Only time it backfired was v ruiz.
              Usyk will lose oneday and it will likely be to somebody not as good as Josh. So no reason why josh wont beat usyk.
              Last edited by hugh grant; 01-22-2022, 12:22 PM.

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              • #67
                Originally posted by ArturoBalboa View Post

                Do you mean English fans or UK fans, because if you can’t differentiate between English, Scottish, Welsh or Irish fans you don’t know what you’re talking about.

                Also, do you even know what an inferiority complex is?
                Of course I can differentiate between English and UK. And of course I know what that means. lol

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

                  A.J became unified champion in 19 fights but by your logic no one is really that great ,most have lost to fighters not near Ruiz caliber let alone taking immediate rematches after a loss which also puts him in a very rare group , I don’t even think anyone has taking 2 immediate rematches ? .
                  Who did he beat to get a belt? Just because he was a star and got star treatment as he was coming up doesn't mean he was a special boxer, lol. He beat Charles Martin to get a belt. Nothing to brag about.

                  You guys brag about the LAMEST things with AJ. Bragging about a fighter taking on the most immediate rematches, lol
                  Last edited by Boxing-1013; 01-22-2022, 01:02 PM.

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                  • #69
                    A.J vs Whyte will end up being the undisputed fight .

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                    • #70
                      Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
                      I'll believe it when I see it. Once a fighter is psychologically scarred; He is typically never the same fighter again. I believe that Joshua is now a damaged and ruined fighter for the simple fact that he no longer believes in his chin, stamina or himself.

                      It happened to Hector 'Macho' Camacho, 'The Quietman' John Ruiz and 'Dr. Steel Hammer' Wladimir Klitschko. Sure, they had gone on to win more titles; However, once those guys were either badly hurt, stopped or even knocked out they were never the same fighters again.

                      They were afraid of getting hit. They all changed their styles and became less of a risk taker in the ring. They became very tentative, cautious, reluctant and timid in the ring for fear of being hurt again and that is what's going on with Anthony Joshua. He fears being clipped again.
                      I think you could argue pretty easily that Wlad was a better fighter after his KO losses. Unfortunately AJ isn't that good and doesn't have Manny Steward in his corner.
                      Last edited by Boxing-1013; 01-22-2022, 01:01 PM.

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