Comments Thread For: Hearn: Joshua Pumped For Rematch, Says He Will Beat Usyk Without a Trainer

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  • Jab jab boom
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    #21
    I know Joshua has made some good money in his career but he’s never had a truly meaningful big fight against another prime hw. Hearn tried to go the mayweather approach and want people to beg for an Aj fight and take much lesser cuts to face him. Since then he got beaten into submission by a fat hamburgler and also quit in a different way against a career cruiser. If he loses the rematch, which he likely will, his career is done and the only option will be to face Wilder in what will have an Amir Khan vs Kell Brook vibe of too little too late.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #22
      We have already seen a version of Anthony Joshua, who can beat Usyk. I am not one of these people who think, winning this fight needs Joshua to completely reinvent himself.

      Joshua just needs to embrace the things he is good at, and I would also like for him to come in a tad heavier.

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        #23
        Originally posted by MANNY67
        Edward Hearn, you don’t know that, you said he was gonna win first fight
        Hearn didn’t say that though if you read the article and he’s not going to think he’s going to lose if they fought three times he’s his promoter and knows how hard he trains .
        Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-04-2022, 08:26 AM.

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        • BritJimbo
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          #24
          Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP
          Eddie Hearn, promoter for former unified heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, explains that his boxer is beyond confident in his ability to overcome Oleksandr Uysk - with or without a trainer.
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          Sound of crickets.

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            #25
            Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
            We have already seen a version of Anthony Joshua, who can beat Usyk. I am not one of these people who think, winning this fight needs Joshua to completely reinvent himself.

            Joshua just needs to embrace the things he is good at, and I would also like for him to come in a tad heavier.
            A.J can win 5 rematches after a loss the forum would still say he has no chance when he fights in rematches I’m definitely convinced it’s come to the point should he go undefeated after Usyk and retire the majority of the forum will say he ran away from some fight and use it against him the hate is real on here .
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 02-04-2022, 08:29 AM.

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            • Shadoww702
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              #26
              My $$$$ on AJ.

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              • thack
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                #27
                The return of the spin master. After how bad Usyk looked at heavyweight most expected Joshua the betting favourite to win .Now with his limitations again exposed he comes in as the under dog. Without McCracken or a really top notch trainer Joshua has almost zero chance.

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                • elfag
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                  #28
                  Joshua is mentally fragile and not only needs a trainer, he needs the right one that can break through with him and get his confidence up and get him to listen. He gets some random rent a trainer for 1 fight and he will not listen to them when he has his mid fight mental break down because he cant touch usyk coming at him from all angles.

                  AJ folds every time now. first he folded against bloatlord ruiz when he got dropped unexpectedly. Then he folded for a completely different scenario with usyk, like his brain just freezed up thinking oh **** how do i land on this guy and hes coming from off angles peppering me, instead of maintaining composure and making adjustments, listening to his corner ect.

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                  • elfag
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by thack
                    The return of the spin master. After how bad Usyk looked at heavyweight most expected Joshua the betting favourite to win .Now with his limitations again exposed he comes in as the under dog. Without McCracken or a really top notch trainer Joshua has almost zero chance.

                    This. Usyk didnt look great his first two heavy fights and AJ made him look amazing. good job there AJ. biggest difference was the other two guys werent afraid of being hit like AJ is.

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                    • peplz
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Oldskoolg

                      Young Edward is going to say what young Edward says….he virtually built his charge as the matchroom head on the back of Joshua so he has to say what he is saying. In truth, I just don’t see how Josh wins this with his mentality and the fact that he chose to make muscle mass his primary approach to heavyweight boxing. If he comes in looking for the knockout and doesn’t get it he gasses early. If he tries to box the highly educated ring general Usyk then he gets outboxed. This is the first fight where Josh is truly the underdog…..
                      Y’all be bustin a brain cell trying to think of new ways and reasons to talk bad about Anthony Joshua. Its pathetically hilarious.

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