Comments Thread For: Frazer Clarke on Joshua's Rant: His Team Left Him Out To Dry, Someone Should Have Saved Him

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  • Mgrove77
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    #31
    He’s angry because the 1/5th of boxing fans that didn’t think he was a bum now know he is. He needs to retire . He’s not even top 7

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    • VislorTurlough
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      #32
      It was a perfect epitaph to the end of his career and the end of Matchroom boxing

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      • alexguiness
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        #33
        Whenever Joshua goes off the carefully prepared Matchroom marketing script he comes across as a deluded man child. The guy should be eternally grateful that he was picked from obscurity on accout of his physical gifts and turned into a champion boxer, amassing a huge fortune in the process. He never really had the rough and tough upbringing that he likes to portray, in fact he is a mommy's boy and a big not so humble dummy.

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        • Oldskoolg
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          #34
          Does this mean no “global domination”?

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          • MANNY67
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            #35
            Originally posted by Oldskoolg
            Does this mean no “global domination”?
            I think probably not in this life time,young Edward invested so much in AJ,just like Humpty Dumpty could not be put back together again once you have a great fall, I think AJ really believed he was going to win
            Last edited by MANNY67; 08-21-2022, 07:47 AM.

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            • zod66
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              #36
              AJ lost a lot money not fighting Fury this year it is hard to swallow that

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              • Dakuwaqa
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                #37
                Originally posted by deathofaclown

                Garcia said that AJ would basically complain in the gym if they don’t give him credit for things he’s doing well.

                that tells me he’s obviously just a guy that needs smoke blowing up his arse constantly. So obviously that means he’s going to surround himself with people that do that and not going to step in and tell him he shouldn’t do something.

                Also I guarantee Robert Garcia won’t train him again. Watch those Garcia interviews from fight week, you can see it in his eyes and read between the lines of his words that it wasn’t really working, their mentalities are just too far apart. Obviously he stayed professional and had a job to do.

                AJ will either employ Fernandez as his head coach, or go back to McCracken in the comfort of the Sheffield sports institute where him and his hangers on walk around in flip flops like a holiday camp.
                That’s not exactly how Garcia put it

                He said there were a few days that he felt Garcia was being too critical and not acknowledging what he was doing right.


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                • VislorTurlough
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                  #38
                  Joshua is now firmly the 4th best HW of his era. And still lots of time for Joyce and others to pass him and further reduce his smoke and mirrors “legacy”.

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                  • Butt stuff
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by denium
                    AJ should've stayed with Rob McCraken, it was foolish to switch trainer before the hardest fight of his career.
                    To be fair to the big d1ckhead, he gave a much better showing this time round. It seems like Garcia might be a much better fit for him, too bad it was too late on in his career. Plus Garcia unfortunately can’t give him a personality transplant.

                    Also like others have mentioned, Fury dropped Davison and improved instantly under Sugarhill. I think a lot of that is to do with Fury’s existing skill/IQ though. Kind of like how Mayweather could train himself and still be incredible, but needs external help to craft a game plan and in his corner.

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                    • solid_jab1987
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by VislorTurlough
                      Joshua is now firmly the 4th best HW of his era. And still lots of time for Joyce and others to pass him and further reduce his smoke and mirrors “legacy”.
                      Firmly 3rd. To people that assume that Wilder is 3rd best, who did he ever beat over his entire career that puts him anywhere near on a par with Joshua's wins?

                      That's not to say Wilder wouldn't win head to head, but that's not been proven in the ring yet. Wilder's career wins, Ortiz aside, have been mediocre at best.

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