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  • Dakuwaqa
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    #41
    He’s emotional. Boxers invest their ‘blood, sweat and tears’ literally.

    Human beings aren’t designed for this kind of pressure and everything they do observed under a microscope.

    I cry all the time and I’m a bum who’s never done anything. Perhaps that’s why!

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      #42
      this is heart breaking stuff & to top it all off i have just heard the best advice i have ever heard before, if u bust outa the hood bring your family with u, what a man, i think most of us would just leave them there & eddie, no wonder AJ is ready to burst with the pressure, he has to listen to u every week telling him how the world is so much better now that AJ has taken up boxing & the more he wins the better the world is, he has even transformed saudi into a nice place, amazing

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      • dan-b
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        #43
        Originally posted by ProblemChild_JakePaul
        I don't get the Joshua hate.
        "Hate" is not quite the right word for what these gloating loser boxing fans do, they are displacing anger and frustration at their own crap lives. Most of the most vocal boxing fans are young hedonist males who live with their parents. They will be crying regularly in their bedrooms privately about the trajectories of their lives. They think showing empathy or introspection is "gay" (or at least they say they do) so are not worth engaging with directly. I prefer to trigger them with oblique remarks which serves as confirmation for the type of people they are.

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          #44
          Originally posted by mxtali
          He worked as hard as he could at the highest level of the sport to win this fight and it wasn’t enough. You have to be ultra competitive to win those type of fights. If he had said, “oh well, it happens” he’d get criticized for being okay with losing like he has in the past. Either way he gets dragged
          Going after an old guy in the crowd and yelling at Usyk about why he should be champion isn't being competitive. That's called being an entitled *****

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          • Smash
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            #45
            AJ has forgotten what he said in the ring, at least thats one good thing to come out of the press conference, femi doesnt have to worry about a thing, he will still be a hero......... in nigeria

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              #46
              Originally posted by WBC WBA IBF

              This is false. You've been misled by propaganda.

              Originally Joshua asked for $50 million to fight Wilder. When Wilder called his bluff and offered the $50 million, Joshua ducked him.

              Later, DAZN wanted to make the fight happen. They told Wilder that IF he fought Breazeale on DAZN, and IF Joshua won his next fight, and IF they could then convince Joshua to fight Wilder, and IF Wilder won, and IF Wilder agreed to a rematch clause, and IF they could convince Joshua to fight Wilder again, Wilder could make up to $100 million.

              Wilder saw no reason to sign a three fight deal with DAZN when Joshua wasn't even under contract to DAZN. So he fought Breazeale on Showtime as planned and said he'd be happy to fight Joshua after.

              But Joshua ended up getting knocked out in his next fight. So had Wilder signed the three fight deal with DAZN, he wouldn't have gotten to fight Joshua and would have been stuck on DAZN. Worse, DAZN ended up refusing to pay Canelo and GGG what they owed them, which means Wilder would have been shorted on money as well.

              Your position makes no sense because DAZN never offered Wilder a Joshua fight. They offered him a three fight deal with promises of what they'd pay IF they could sign Joshua and IF Joshua won his next fight, which he didn't win.
              Yep. AJ has been holding the belts hostage and if he didn't keep losing, Wilder-AJ would have happened already.

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                #47
                Originally posted by lfc19titles

                Still trying to rewrite history, the world knows wilder avoided joshua. Rejected 100m as his pride couldn’t handle losing to joshua, in the end made less vs fury and still went out on the floor

                yeah fury would beat joshua but wilder, still is a no no, wilder was protected against Uber drivers and then they tried to fight a retired fury only to be humiliated
                This is the problem and why so many people severely turned on him. You're way too willing to enable this dude and his nonsense.

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                • War Room
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by Dakuwaqa
                  He’s emotional. Boxers invest their ‘blood, sweat and tears’ literally.

                  Human beings aren’t designed for this kind of pressure and everything they do observed under a microscope.

                  I cry all the time and I’m a bum who’s never done anything. Perhaps that’s why!
                  These aren't average human beings, these are champions amongst men. When you lose, you god damn fucking know you lost. Yelling about, carrying on, crying, yelling at fans, these are all true colors coming out. AJ is a fak, been fake for a long time, and the reason I don't like him =---> he's manufactured hype. I followed him since the amateurs, I've invested time in his career.

                  When that *** thing was popping off and he told his people to stop going to non-black shops and hit them where it hurts, that's fucking wrong. AJ is rich, he doesn't feel the fallout of a busniess who's barely handing on by a thread and their life is in the balance. None of those people did anything to nobody. Floyd was well across the pond and AJ pulling that crap shows his true colors.

                  AJ is a spoiled and entitled brat, facts.

                  All those bits about him not throwing combo's like Marciano because he's 18 stone. Well, Tyson Fury moves like a fox and throws combo's and he's bigger lmao. AJ just sucks!

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                    #49
                    He’s very emotional. He’s had a lot of pressure on him from day one because he had huge backers from a corporation and sponsors and everything.

                    he’s been built up so much by them, they crafted an image he was top dog and now his career is at a low. He’s lost before but there’s always that rematch to cling onto where you can get back on top, but now he’s just lost a rematch , so it absolutely cemented in his own mind that he can no longer be the best. Even if most of us didn’t think he was the best, coming to terms with it in his own mind is a very different thing and last night it got cemented for him. he’s never had that realisation before without chance to redeem himself.

                    i think it really hit home that he isn’t the great fighter he wanted to be and now he’s just in the mix. He’s never been here before.

                    Did anybody see him in the ring with Lomachenko after? Joshua said “ Now I’m just like anybody else” - And that’s kind of what I’m getting at. It’s very hard to feel that way when you’ve had a decade of everybody building you up and kissing your arse

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                    • Dakuwaqa
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by War Room

                      These aren't average human beings, these are champions amongst men. When you lose, you god damn ***********ing know you lost. Yelling about, carrying on, crying, yelling at fans, these are all true colors coming out. AJ is a fak, been fake for a long time, and the reason I don't like him =---> he's manufactured hype. I followed him since the amateurs, I've invested time in his career.

                      When that *** thing was popping off and he told his people to stop going to non-black shops and hit them where it hurts, that's ***********ing wrong. AJ is rich, he doesn't feel the fallout of a busniess who's barely handing on by a thread and their life is in the balance. None of those people did anything to nobody. Floyd was well across the pond and AJ pulling that crap shows his true colors.

                      AJ is a spoiled and entitled brat, facts.

                      All those bits about him not throwing combo's like Marciano because he's 18 stone. Well, Tyson Fury moves like a fox and throws combo's and he's bigger lmao. AJ just sucks!
                      They're still humans my strange friend. Many great sportsman have 'thrown wobblies' I would argue it's one of the most human moments we've seen with him.

                      I don't think AJ is entitled. He's already posted on his social media accounts apologising for last nights antics

                      Acknowledging ones flaws and mistakes 'is the true test of character'

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