Anthony "Johnston" Joshua needs to learn a thing about guts from Katie Taylor

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  • Earl-Hickey
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    Anthony "Johnston" Joshua needs to learn a thing about guts from Katie Taylor

    250lbs big for nothing Africanules

    Gets tapped on the chin by a middleweight and fights scared for 12 rounds.

    Taylor was gassed, busted open, rocked, out on her feet and still loading up and going for it and she managed to actually win.

    Joshua gets hit in the mouth once and gives up on the idea of winning.

    Pathetic.
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    I think Usyk would beat Katie Taylor to be honest.

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      If Joshua is re-matching and stepping back inside the ring, with a fighter who supposedly he cannot win against? That is courage mate. That is the definition of courage.

      You must be petrified, completely terrified that Anthony Joshua won't disappear. Then come on here and try and reinforce your beliefs with whatever is going on in this thread.

      The technical skills that will be on display in the Usyk vs Joshua fight, will be dimensions apart from anything you witnessed yesterday. The power and violence on display will be a different level 'Because that is heavyweight boxing'.

      Yes I agree Joshua has to throw caution to the wind, be 80% more aggressive 'But it needs to be sophisticated aggression' mixed in with rough house tactics in my opinion.

      Rough House tactics are something Joshua lacks, being able to wrestle, push a fighter, lean on them, just bull them about. For a big super-heavyweight, I think Joshua's inside fighting capability is near enough non-existent. All Joshua's best work happens at mid-range, and it is also the same for Usyk 'Neither of them can fight on the inside'.

      Usyk has no inside game

      You are apprehensive of what Joshua can potentially do in his rematch with Usyk.



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      • Earl-Hickey
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        #4
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL
        If Joshua is re-matching and stepping back inside the ring, with a fighter who supposedly he cannot win against? That is courage mate. That is the definition of courage.

        You must be petrified, completely terrified that Anthony Joshua won't disappear. Then come on here and try and reinforce your beliefs with whatever is going on in this thread.

        The technical skills that will be on display in the Usyk vs Joshua fight, will be dimensions apart from anything you witnessed yesterday. The power and violence on display will be a different level 'Because that is heavyweight boxing'.

        Yes I agree Joshua has to throw caution to the wind, be 80% more aggressive 'But it needs to be sophisticated aggression' mixed in with rough house tactics in my opinion.

        Rough House tactics are something Joshua lacks, being able to wrestle, push a fighter, lean on them, just bull them about. For a big super-heavyweight, I think Joshua's inside fighting capability is near enough non-existent. All Joshua's best work happens at mid-range, and it is also the same for Usyk 'Neither of them can fight on the inside'.

        Usyk has no inside game

        You are apprehensive of what Joshua can potentially do in his rematch with Usyk.


        He meekly surrendered his titles last time just like he meekly surrendered them to ruiz.

        If he can't get on top immediately in the rematch and Usyk lands the first telling shot, he will meekly surrender them again, he's an on top fighter, no dog in him these days.

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        • QueensburyRules
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          #5
          Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
          250lbs big for nothing Africanules

          Gets tapped on the chin by a middleweight and fights scared for 12 rounds.

          Taylor was gassed, busted open, rocked, out on her feet and still loading up and going for it and she managed to actually win.

          Joshua gets hit in the mouth once and gives up on the idea of winning.

          Pathetic.
          - - What grade U in this year, or was U put back again?

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          • Earl-Hickey
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            #6
            Originally posted by QueensburyRules

            - - What grade U in this year, or was U put back again?
            It's *were you

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            • stellen
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              #7
              Originally posted by Earl-Hickey
              250lbs big for nothing Africanules

              Gets tapped on the chin by a middleweight and fights scared for 12 rounds.

              Taylor was gassed, busted open, rocked, out on her feet and still loading up and going for it and she managed to actually win.

              Joshua gets hit in the mouth once and gives up on the idea of winning.

              Pathetic.
              Do you post these pointless topics just to get your post count up? You are over 30,000 now. Pathetic.

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              • Earl-Hickey
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                #8
                Originally posted by stellen

                Do you post these pointless topics just to get your post count up? You are over 30,000 now. Pathetic.
                Pathetic is getting mad on a forum

                Lol

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                • stellen
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                  #9
                  You're now up to 30,038 useless posts. Well done.

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                  • PRINCEKOOL
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Earl-Hickey

                    He meekly surrendered his titles last time just like he meekly surrendered them to ruiz.

                    If he can't get on top immediately in the rematch and Usyk lands the first telling shot, he will meekly surrender them again, he's an on top fighter, no dog in him these days.
                    Joshua is undefeated in rematches. And one off the reasons for this, is his near psychopathic work ethic and inward reflection. It is why I think he could not react against Usyk in the first fight, I agree? He does struggle to there and then react and throw caution to the wind. But a war is a collection of battles mate, Joshua traits of being analytical, reflective and inward 'Fair him well during the long game'.

                    A war is a collection of battles, the war between Usyk & Joshua is not over.

                    Joshua is not going to fight the same fight twice. What is Usyk going to do? This rematch is all about what Joshua is going to do, and can Usyk react?

                    Usyk is the reactive fighter in all of this in my opinion. Joshua can completely change his physical dimensions, gain 10-15 pounds, he can also go 80% more on the offense. Usyk in comparison cannot make such dramatic changes, he is not going to gain much weight 'And I don't think he can fight on the inside' Usyk has to react to what Joshua turns up.

                    Make no doubt about it, this is a momentous task for Joshua. As I have said before, if he wins 'It will be the greatest heavyweight win of the past 20 - 26 years'.





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