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  • #21
    Originally posted by El_Cholo View Post

    Listen kid, you claimed Wlad had 3 training camps, I know for a fact he started camp for AJ in mid February 2017 for that fight. I don't care how many camps he had before that for the aborted Fury rematch. Different fights.

    I don't care if Wlad claims he had 3 camps either, fighters bull**** constantly, Wlad is no exception, (his torn tendon in the left calf was probably bollocks as well seeing as he went ahead with the fight a month after that injury) Look at his BS with the pen drive, he was always retiring after that fight.

    But lets say he did have 3 training camps, thats 3 training camps of brutality, hard training and sparring, clocking up more miles, taking more punishment and oh by the way, getting 2 years older in the process, the fact he couldn't close the show after hurting and dropping AJ badly is proof.

    Also the fact you can't explain my supposed personal issue with Joshua with anything of substance again just shows you are just putting out words, maybe because you are a huge Joshua fanboy, maybe you fancy him, maybe adore him, I don't know, and really don't give two squirts of urine.

    Either way he went life and death with a faded Wlad that got clowned 2 years previously. No doubt you will be one of these AJ fanboys that claims Joshua's win was better over Wlad than Fury's!

    Either way, off you toddle now!

    You have no clue what your talking about . Wlad started his camp specifically for A.J in 2016 because that was the original date for the A.J fight he practically went into that one after the Fury cancellation . The original fight date was November 2016 .Klitschko was training well into months prior to November of the prior year . He then restarted his camp in early 2017 when it was agreed to in April of 2017 .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 05:51 PM.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
      Joshua is not as spooked by Uysk, like people are always trying to make out.

      Yes beating Usyk is a momentous Challenge. Simply because nobody has ever achieved such a feat.

      But Joshua for me, is not as daunted by this rematch 'Like he was with Ruiz Junior'.

      I think Joshua has more positives to take from his fight with Usyk, than he did from his first fight with Ruiz Junior etc.

      Physically his toughest fight to date, was against Wladimir Kiltschko. That fight was the greatest heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years.
      After the Usyk fight an exhausted Joshua collapsed on his stool where he remained for 180 seconds, how can you say Wlad was the harder physical fight, I've never seen anyone look as utterly finished as Joshua looked after that 12th round. I actually give Joshua credit for more heart than most people think he has because he had to have some to not just jack in the 11th or 12th,because I know he was thinking about it.
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      • #23
        Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

        Either one would put Wilder to sleep that’s why he didn’t fight either one and has no intentions of even if both were offered to this day .

        And as a reminder I also said Usyk defeats Wilder well over a year ago approximately 2 years ago with ease before most jumped on his bandwagon .calling me a troll and a hater when I predicted 2 straight Fury knock out wins vs Wilder .

        You can discredit all you like but there’s at least 5 guys that could defeat Wilder right now ,moderateley skilled would be a Wilder .
        Nobody is talking about Wilder you stumblebum.
        This thread is about propping up past hollow wins in AJ's fading, house of cards career.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by club fighter View Post

          Nobody is talking about Wilder you stumblebum.
          This thread is about propping up past hollow wins in AJ's fading, house of cards career.
          I know you do though so when you claim someone has moderate skills I’m here to remind you when you troll on here your guy got concussed twice and then talked about going on a psychedelic journey at the end of the day after the most absurd irrational excuses after a loss in boxing history with a costume both times to boot .
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 06:04 PM.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by El_Cholo View Post

            Listen kid, you claimed Wlad had 3 training camps, I know for a fact he started camp for AJ in mid February 2017 for that fight. I don't care how many camps he had before that for the aborted Fury rematch. Different fights.

            I don't care if Wlad claims he had 3 camps either, fighters bull**** constantly, Wlad is no exception, (his torn tendon in the left calf was probably bollocks as well seeing as he went ahead with the fight a month after that injury) Look at his BS with the pen drive, he was always retiring after that fight.

            But lets say he did have 3 training camps, thats 3 training camps of brutality, hard training and sparring, clocking up more miles, taking more punishment and oh by the way, getting 2 years older in the process, the fact he couldn't close the show after hurting and dropping AJ badly is proof.

            Also the fact you can't explain my supposed personal issue with Joshua with anything of substance again just shows you are just putting out words, maybe because you are a huge Joshua fanboy, maybe you fancy him, maybe adore him, I don't know, and really don't give two squirts of urine.

            Either way he went life and death with a faded Wlad that got clowned 2 years previously. No doubt you will be one of these AJ fanboys that claims Joshua's win was better over Wlad than Fury's!

            Either way, off you toddle now!

            You don't know anything for a fact.

            Wladimir Kiltschko went through 3 back to back training camps. This is common knowledge, it is a historical fact.

            Tyson Fury pulled out of his rematch with Kiltschko twice. While Kiltschko was deep into training camp.

            Now you are back tracking on your first original statement. Because you know, Kiltschko was not sitting on the couch 'And you know he was training'.

            The result of Kiltschko going through 3 back to back training camps, was him weighing in at 240 pounds. Which was 5 pounds lighter than the 245 pounds vs Tyson Fury.

            The result was that in his own opinion, and estimation? He was in better condition for Anthony Joshua, than he was for Tyson Fury.

            Bottom line is, I have forced you to prove that your first original post was nonsense.

            Mate, you have got a personal issue. Stop lying to yourself, and be honest. If you dislike Joshua, don't be afraid to admit it.

            For example, I am not particularly fond of Skakur Stevenson, ever since I saw him fighting with a member of the public 'In a one sided affair'.

            I am not big Anthony Joshua fan, not quite. And I don't rate him at number 1 on current form.







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            • #26
              Originally posted by REDEEMER View Post

              You have no clue what your talking about . Wlad started his camp specifically for A.J in 2016 because that was the original date or the A.J fight he practically went into that one after the Fury cancellation . The original fight date was November 2016 .Klitschko was training well into months prior to November of the prior year . He then restarted his camp in early 2017 when it was agreed to in April of 2017 .

              LOLZ, listen lad, a wee snippet of info right here, the fight was original scheduled for December 2016


              https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/boxin...0in%20training.


              Wlad, as you can see pulled out injured, like he did for the 1st fight against Fury, hence why Joshua ended up fighting Doorman Molina.

              So we can now see and agree it was WAY diminished version of Wlad by this point, 2 years out the ring, injuries starting to pile, **** teasing with the pen drive and was still able to take Joshua to the dark side to the point that Joshua changed as a fighter, then Ruiz came along and changed him for good.

              Keep drinking that cool aid though bruh!

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Earl-Hickey View Post

                After the Usyk fight an exhausted Joshua collapsed on his stool where he remained for 180 seconds, how can you say Wlad was the harder physical fight, I've never seen anyone look as utterly finished as Joshua looked after that 12th round. I actually give Joshua credit for more heart than most people think he has because he had to have some to not just jack in the 11th or 12th,because I know he was thinking about it.
                Joshua in the corner, sat on his stool breathing through his rusty bullet hole

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

                  You don't know anything for a fact.

                  Wladimir Kiltschko went through 3 back to back training camps. This is common knowledge, it is a historical fact.

                  Tyson Fury pulled out of his rematch with Kiltschko twice. While Kiltschko was deep into training camp.

                  Now you are back tracking on your first original statement. Because you know, Kiltschko was not sitting on the couch 'And you know he was training'.

                  The result of Kiltschko going through 3 back to back training camps, was him weighing in at 240 pounds. Which was 5 pounds lighter than the 245 pounds vs Tyson Fury.

                  The result was that in his own opinion, and estimation? He was in better condition for Anthony Joshua, than he was for Tyson Fury.

                  Bottom line is, I have forced you to prove that your first original post was nonsense.

                  Mate, you have got a personal issue. Stop lying to yourself, and be honest. If you dislike Joshua, don't be afraid to admit it.

                  For example, I am not particularly fond of Skakur Stevenson, ever since I saw him fighting with a member of the public 'In a one sided affair'.

                  I am not big Anthony Joshua fan, not quite. And I don't rate him at number 1 on current form.

                  See post #26 lad.

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                  • #29
                    One thing is true, AJ was never the same after the Klitschko fight. Wladmir may have lost that fight but he broke that man's career.

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                    • #30
                      Who are we to tell him who his toughest opponent was BUT……we all saw Ruiz knock him silly around the ring until he quit and we saw him get schooled by Usyk and look like he was 1 step away from death in the corner after the fight so…….
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