Why is Anthony Joshua the most hated Heavyweight?

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  • baroidi
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    almost everything about him was Hearn's PR team creation. He got his first belt from Charles Martin, who got his belt because his opponent was injured during their fight and then quickly sold it to Eddy. Went life and death with old Wlad, who's streak had already been stopped by Fury. Matched with old and/or slow fighters, that he easily KO'd. Easy to do with this weak HW era. Brit media establishment hailed him as an ATG talent, and Brit casuals were eating it right up, believing the hype. Got embarrassingly exposed by Ruiz jr. In the rematch he ran from an obese immobile Ruiz jr, Brits proclaimed Joshua as some slick boxer, when any in shape HW could've easily done what Joshua did in their rematch. Got beat by a CW twice and his mask came off, childish temper tantrum, he was not the humble person that Hearn's PR team had coached him. Don't hate Joshua as a person, he actually seems like a good guy, but his boxing persona was heavily manufactured which I am not a fan of.

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    • QueensburyRules
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      #32
      Originally posted by baroidi
      almost everything about him was Hearn's PR team creation. He got his first belt from Charles Martin, who got his belt because his opponent was injured during their fight and then quickly sold it to Eddy. Went life and death with old Wlad, who's streak had already been stopped by Fury. Matched with old and/or slow fighters, that he easily KO'd. Easy to do with this weak HW era. Brit media establishment hailed him as an ATG talent, and Brit casuals were eating it right up, believing the hype. Got embarrassingly exposed by Ruiz jr. In the rematch he ran from an obese immobile Ruiz jr, Brits proclaimed Joshua as some slick boxer, when any in shape HW could've easily done what Joshua did in their rematch. Got beat by a CW twice and his mask came off, childish temper tantrum, he was not the humble person that Hearn's PR team had coached him. Don't hate Joshua as a person, he actually seems like a good guy, but his boxing persona was heavily manufactured which I am not a fan of.
      - - U got U single IQ point from yer dad and should be thankful U got that much.

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      • PRINCEKOOL
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        #33
        Originally posted by baroidi
        almost everything about him was Hearn's PR team creation. He got his first belt from Charles Martin, who got his belt because his opponent was injured during their fight and then quickly sold it to Eddy. Went life and death with old Wlad, who's streak had already been stopped by Fury. Matched with old and/or slow fighters, that he easily KO'd. Easy to do with this weak HW era. Brit media establishment hailed him as an ATG talent, and Brit casuals were eating it right up, believing the hype. Got embarrassingly exposed by Ruiz jr. In the rematch he ran from an obese immobile Ruiz jr, Brits proclaimed Joshua as some slick boxer, when any in shape HW could've easily done what Joshua did in their rematch. Got beat by a CW twice and his mask came off, childish temper tantrum, he was not the humble person that Hearn's PR team had coached him. Don't hate Joshua as a person, he actually seems like a good guy, but his boxing persona was heavily manufactured which I am not a fan of.
        You have a agenda.

        How many boxers would of knocked out Wladimir Kiltschko, when Joshua fought him? I don't think there was any active fighter in the division who would of beaten Kiltschko.

        Kiltschko was also 240 pounds solid, and he has endured three back to back training camps.

        Wladimir Kiltschko vs Anthony Joshua was the greatest Heavyweight title fight of the past 20 years.

        Povetkin, again another fighter who not many fighters would of beaten at the time.

        Ruiz Junior whether he is in shape or not, is well always not really in condition. But he is dangerous fighter. Would you of beaten the Andy Ruiz Junior who Joshua faced in the rematch? No. Is there anyone online in this forum who would beat the fighters on Joshua's resume? No.

        You are aware that, boxing is a very real sport mate ? Once you step inside the ring, it is real? It is not WWE wrestling?

        Anthony Joshua has had to face the worlds top fighters, that is a fact of reality 'Check his record'. And he has beaten many of the worlds top heavyweights.

        I think people are well aware that he is not on the level of Lennox Lewis, and he has never been promoted as a all-time great.

        We are now in a new Chapter of his boxing story, he is still here mate. He fought Usyk twice, went the distance, hurt him in both fights 'But yes for sure he was well beaten 100%'.

        Nothing has been exposed, I want you to understand that. In all sports, some teams and some athletes win, and then sometimes they lose. And in life, it is exactly the same.

        That is all apart of the journey, all apart of the adventure, all apart of the battle.

        Anthony Joshua is no longer a champion, he is now a contender again. Like 90% of the active boxers in the sport.



        Last edited by PRINCEKOOL; 08-22-2022, 02:26 PM.

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