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  • Good ol' Douglas
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    #11
    Originally posted by War Room

    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.
    Blame the sycophants in the media who love sucking him off. AJ has always been pampered.

    Olympic gold medal and in his prime, but "learning on the job" and treated like a novice to excuse his embarrassing losses.

    Everybody saying his resume full of OAPs is amazing when he has yet to face his generational rivals in Fury and Wilder.

    Now post-Klitschko, he lacks the balls to go out on his shield chasing victory against a pillow-fisted cruiserweight TWICE and is getting applauded for crying after making a fool of himself on the mic after said loss.

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    • War Room
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      #12
      Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

      Blame the sycophants in the media who love sucking him off. AJ has always been pampered.

      Olympic gold medal and in his prime, but "learning on the job" and treated like a novice to excuse his embarrassing losses.

      Everybody saying his resume full of OAPs is amazing when he has yet to face his generational rivals in Fury and Wilder.

      Now post-Klitschko, he lacks the balls to go out on his shield chasing victory against a pillow-fisted cruiserweight TWICE and is getting applauded for crying after making a fool of himself on the mic after said loss.
      What does OAP mean?

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      • Good ol' Douglas
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        #13
        Originally posted by War Room

        What does OAP mean?
        Old Age Pensioner, picked it up from Twatter

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        • nacho daddy
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          #14
          Originally posted by Good ol' Douglas

          Blame the sycophants in the media who love sucking him off. AJ has always been pampered.

          Olympic gold medal and in his prime, but "learning on the job" and treated like a novice to excuse his embarrassing losses.

          Everybody saying his resume full of OAPs is amazing when he has yet to face his generational rivals in Fury and Wilder.

          Now post-Klitschko, he lacks the balls to go out on his shield chasing victory against a pillow-fisted cruiserweight TWICE and is getting applauded for crying after making a fool of himself on the mic after said loss.
          it looked to me that Usyk who is an average puncher was holding his punches back pitty patty punches. was he told to? whens the rematch? joshua must have a hidden rematch clause somewhere. what gets me is the idiots here who praise the guy for losing and make excuses for him going ****** after the fight

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          • nghtmr111
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            #15
            He’s crying like a real gangster! Real prison OG shyt!!!!

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            • champion4ever
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              #16
              Originally posted by Sctrojan

              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.
              Thanks mate! AJ is not done. He just needs to keep his head up that's all. Everyone, I was watching with was cheering very loud for him in the ninth round when it looked like he was about to put Usyk away.

              However, I know that this one has to hurt him the most because he actually took risks in the ring this time and brought back his mean-streak. Aside from his guts, sheer will and determination.

              He was actually trying to knock Usyk out tonight by hurting him on multiple occasions.

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              • famicommander
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                #17
                He could always knock out Dillian Whyte again with another uppercut. That would at least be funny.

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                • -Kev-
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                  #18
                  He’s very competitive. It means he cares. He wasn’t there to collect a paycheck, he was there to win. He probably trained really hard. It sucks when you try your best and fail.

                  That is a problem with society still, even in 2022. Men aren’t allowed to show emotion, or have mental health issues.

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                  • alexnation
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                    #19
                    I was cheering hard for Usyk but gotta give it to Joshua - he boxed great tonight. That's the HW level I like to watch, not some Hrgovic uber driver boxing

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                    • 4truth
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                      #20
                      He gave every ounce he had to give and he failed. Of course he was emotional, no shame in that.

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