I want Joshua to win but that NOT gonna happen. Seeing the mental state of Joshua, he may get KO'ed
Comments Thread For: Joshua: God Willing, I'll Perform And I Will Become Three-Time Heavyweight Champion
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Not sure why any one religion is greater than any other in people's eyes.
Why is it any kind of shame that AJ disregards some pagan cave man religion? There are virtually zero adherents to that old religion today anyway, even among the Yoruba. Nigeria is pretty much split down the middle between ******s and Christians. That's like calling it a shame that Rocky Marciano didn't worship Jupiter, Minerva and the rest of the pantheon of Roman gods.
"I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours."Comment
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I am sick of this PED monster. you cant get rid of him. he has a lock on title fights for years win or lose. there is so much money behind him the guys that beat him cant resist the rematch. he should have fought wilder before this fight. even after paying Ruiz not to train he ran away from him like a girlComment
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It's best for the heavyweight division if Usyk wins. Get Joshua and his infinite rematch clauses out of the picture.I am sick of this PED monster. you cant get rid of him. he has a lock on title fights for years win or lose. there is so much money behind him the guys that beat him cant resist the rematch. he should have fought wilder before this fight. even after paying Ruiz not to train he ran away from him like a girlComment
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Hello Jake. Nothing much to say about Joshue, except that he is mostly legs and arms when in the ring. A bit ungainly, nothing smooth about his movements.Defence, nothing special. SO doesn't attract my notice beyond that. I believe that Usyk will beat him again, and we KNOW that his chin is suspect. One thing he's good at, he can talk a lot of "humble" baloney. That is, assuming that it wasn't written out by a speech writer for him.By Jake Donovan - Anthony Joshua is ready to rule the heavyweight division once again. The 2012 Olympic Gold medalist and former two-time unified heavyweight titlist enters the second rematch of his career, in hopes of avenging his second career defeat. The occasion comes in his August 20 rematch with Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk (19-0, 13KOs), who defends his WBA/IBF/WBO/IBO titles in a bout that will headline a show from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
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Maybe he owns a sausage factory.
The real reason I'm posting this is to complain that for the past couple of years you guys have neglected to send me my usual Birthday Greetings. YOU know how old I am as I corrected it a few years ago. So what has gone awry?? Become to "Corporate" /???Comment
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