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  • War Room
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    AJ Crying at Post-Fight Presser

    Breakdown at 4:00. Hearn looks like he's gonna cry at some point.



    What a wanker.
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    #2
    Usyk should give him all the belts back so little AJ feels better

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    • NYG
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      #3
      If AJ won, you wouldn't hear none of this garbage. Just take the loss and move on, nobody cares about anything else you do

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      • ProblemChild_JakePaul
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        I don't get the Joshua hate. Those guys both boxed pretty brilliantly today. I've cheered against Joshua in every fight I've seen of his, but I still like and appreciate the guy. He's a really hard worker and a good talent.

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        • champion4ever
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          I couldn't blame him. The kid fought his heart out but came up short against an even better fighter. I am happy to say that I was proud of AJ's performance tonight. He displayed not only a granite chin but good stamina and a tremendous will and determination to go with it. He proved that he was a hell of a man and a hell of a fighter.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ProblemChild_JakePaul
            I don't get the Joshua hate. Those guys both boxed pretty brilliantly today. I've cheered against Joshua in every fight I've seen of his, but I still like and appreciate the guy. He's a really hard worker and a good talent.
            It's more about how he is acting after the loss. As if he can't understand why or how he lost. You lost to a better fighter, period. AJ comes off as entitled and thinks he is the only one putting work in

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            • aAgger
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              Any fighter who has dedicated his life to boxing and came so close to the top would feel emotional when he fails in the end. It's a natural human reaction. Give the guy a break.

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                #8
                Originally posted by champion4ever
                I couldn't blame him. The kid fought his hard out but came up short against an even better fighter.
                Really? He's going on and on with crying and being a weirdo. I don't think that's a respectable way to behave as a former heavyweight champion after taking a loss. All this, from the heart bussiness, is just selling the brand.

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                • creekrat77
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                  I'm sure the emotions are never getting the Wilder or Fury fight. I do believe he wanted to throw the dice with both of them. At the moment things probably look pretty grim for his career going forward. However he's only 32. He has plenty of time left to carve out a second or third career. But the thing is, I don't see him as a lifer when it comes to boxing.

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                  • Sctrojan
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by champion4ever
                    I couldn't blame him. The kid fought his hard out but came up short against an even better fighter.
                    Damn, a rare solid unbiased post from you homeboy?? Well done!!! You're right though,AJ put in the sweat,blood and tears into his effort that I'm sure he felt would push him to victory only to fall short again. We've all been there in one form or another and it's a terrible feeling,can't fault him there.

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