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  • REDEEMER
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    #31
    Originally posted by El_Cholo


    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!
    November/ December whatever it was shows you still don’t know what you are talking about the longer camp helped both guys significantly,in fact A.J might have lost that one if he doesn’t get an extra fight in with Molina who replaced Klitschko .

    Im not going to engage the nonsense here sorry ,troll away my uneducated friend .
    Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 06:14 PM.

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    • El_Cholo
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      #32
      Originally posted by REDEEMER
      November/ December whatever it was shows you still don’t know what you are talking about .

      Im not going to engage the nonsense here sorry ,troll away my uneducated friend .

      you can't even get basic facts right, you actually forgot the fight was meant to take place in December until old man Wlad's body broke down again!

      #L for you lad!

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      • club fighter
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        #33
        Originally posted by REDEEMER

        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 to boot .
        TBH I hadn't thought of all that till you brought it up in a thread .......................that has nothing to do with it.

        This is about AJ not owning up to the fact that Usyk owns him and will most likely send his career into a steep downward spiral after defeating him in the rematch. Something like what happened to Frank Bruno, a fighter AJ reminds me a lot of.

        Trying to prop up some old win against a faded Vlad as his greatest test and achievement is pure BS, when his greatest accomplishment was running from a fat Mexican for 12 rounds to get his belts back, only to give them all up to a cruiserweight that embarrassingly exposed his moderate skills.

        It's just the way thing are, you just have to accept it.

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          #34
          Originally posted by El_Cholo


          you can't even get basic facts right, you actually forgot the fight was meant to take place in December until old man Wlad's body broke down again!

          #L for you lad!
          Nah you were the one who said he didnt have 3 training camps and thought he only trained for A.J once in 2017 you got a lesson here . The Molina fight actually maybe saved A.J just to stay sharp and get one more fight in but Klitschko had a great camp as well with the extra time so we’ll never know but odds are the extra time helped A.J a little more but Klitschko was also more prepared for A.J then he was .Fury . That’s just facts ,facts you hate .
          Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 06:20 PM.

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            #35
            Originally posted by club fighter

            TBH I hadn't thought of all that till you brought it up in a thread .......................that has nothing to do with it.

            This is about AJ not owning up to the fact that Usyk owns him and will most likely send his career into a steep downward spiral after defeating him in the rematch. Something like what happened to Frank Bruno, a fighter AJ reminds me a lot of.

            Trying to prop up some old win against a faded Vlad as his greatest test and achievement is pure BS, when his greatest accomplishment was running from a fat Mexican for 12 rounds to get his belts back, only to give them all up to a cruiserweight that embarrassingly exposed his moderate skills.

            It's just the way thing are, you just have to accept it.
            It’s not propping anything up .

            Do you really think you would tell A.J he’s lying if you were alone and no cameras around ? As though you fought Klitschko to compare anything anyway? You guys live some fantasy life that’s for sure . It’s very easy to see the obstacles he had to overcome getting the win ,limited rounds he had fought , limited fights ,his heaviest weight ,a huge knockdown ,not ever being past round 7 at that time etc. You probably don’t really get it though .

            Why do you want to sound ****** is a better question though as if Wilder can beat Usyk himself as if a mere Cruiserweight is just that easy to defeat right ?
            Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 06:28 PM.

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              #36
              Originally posted by REDEEMER

              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 .
              When he stated that AJ had moderate skills I also thought of what his opinion would be of fighter with way less skills than AJ fighting a trilogy with Fury.

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                #37
                This is a story as old as ****in' time: when asked who their toughest opponent was, a boxer damn near always lists someone they struggled with but defeated or looked good in a loss against.

                They never list that guy that broke them down and KO'd them.

                They never list that guy that they couldn't land a punch on and lost in a 120-108 shutout.

                It's always some guy that did okay but lost.

                Here are some examples from The Ring's 'Best I Faced' series:

                Lewis: "Holyfield"
                Tszyu: "Chavez"
                Bute: "Degale" (LOL)
                Pacquiao: "DLH" or Cotto"
                Paulie: "Cotto" (someone he went 12 with, not the countless guys who stopped him LOL)
                Froch: "Kessler" (sure)
                Holyfield: "Rid**** Bowe"
                Last edited by paulf; 05-20-2022, 06:43 PM.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Ravensfan

                  When he stated that AJ had moderate skills I also thought of what his opinion would be of fighter with way less skills than AJ fighting a trilogy with Fury.
                  These guys aren’t that intelligent thinking just two steps ahead knowing a comparison would then be made . Like I keep saying Wilder fans should just go into hibernation until he gets another win then come back out .
                  Last edited by REDEEMER; 05-20-2022, 06:32 PM.

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                  • club fighter
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by REDEEMER

                    It’s as if a mere Cruiserweight is just that easy to defeat right ?
                    Well he sure owned AJ.
                    Sorry fella, this is a turd you just can't polish up

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by club fighter

                      Well he sure owned AJ.
                      Sorry fella, this is a turd you just can't polish up
                      Yes because we all know how horrible an Alexander Usyk is . You could be candidate for dumbest poster yet keep it up you’ll be a definite front runner if we do a poll this year .

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