Comments Thread For: Impartiality Might Be Dead, But at Least AJ Was Getting Real

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  • factsarenice
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    #41
    No excuse for the Brit, unacceptable. If he's was with the PBC, the ultra bias journalists would simply blame the trainer for spiked water or claim the other guy had metal in his glove and Americans would eat it up.

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    • VislorTurlough
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      #42
      Let this be the final boxingscene story about Joshua - the John Ruiz of his era. 4th best heavyweight,
      conquer of the immovable force Charles Martin, and a con man than duped a gullible, vanishing empire desperate for heroes in world sport

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      • Boxviewer
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        #43
        Originally posted by factsarenice
        No excuse for the Brit, unacceptable. If he's was with the PBC, the ultra bias journalists would simply blame the trainer for spiked water or claim the other guy had metal in his glove and Americans would eat it up.
        Exactly. It's the pot calling the kettle back situation.

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        • Boxviewer
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          #44
          Originally posted by greeneye99

          Great Honest Post!
          Everyone will show their biased/partisan towards their Fav Fighter at some point
          But
          Then there guys like one you responded to that will post in the comments Hate & Negativety just for the sake of it
          #Somefans
          People who are living a disappointing life tend to be very negative towards those who are successful in life. They are sad individuals.

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          • MastaBlasta
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            #45
            Wow, lots of long posts (books I call 'em) being written due to Johua failing in the rematch.

            Yeah, I've made a few posts about the fight and the drama after the fight. No books though, I haven't written any books, LoL!

            This fight, the long-term implications, and the drama after ... will be subjects of convo for a long time. The same was true when Wilder lost, and will be true if Fury ever loses. I'm not sure where it goes if Usyk were to lose, but probably one day we will see.

            As long as we keep it all civil it is the essence of what is special and facinating about

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            • JakeTheBoxer
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              #46
              AJ took no risks again and he lost again. That is the whole story.

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              • Corelone
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                #47
                Originally posted by Boxviewer

                People who are living a disappointing life tend to be very negative towards those who are successful in life. They are sad individuals.
                What I want to know is, how talking about sad individuals doesn't make you one? Talk boxing and quit with the hen pecking.

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                • Liondw
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                  #48
                  Joshua has had a really good career, and can still have a number of fights. He's young and strong, and a box office attraction, win or lose.

                  One does get the sense though that he is surrounded by those who only tell him what he'd like to hear. Even in the corner of that Usyk rematch, what they were telling him was somewhat baffling, as if he was winning every round.

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                  • harry-greb
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Boxviewer

                    The Ring magazine is as corrupt as sanctioning bodies. So it doesn't make any difference which belt he threw out of the ring.
                    How so?????

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                    • harry-greb
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                      #50
                      Originally posted by oldschoolfool
                      Tris, In case you didnt notice, Aj was having a nervous breakdown/psychotic break live on tv in front of millions. Is this what you want to see more of?. Now you are coming to the rescue to tell us we didnt see what we saw? and that seeing such disrespect and ego mania is a good thing?. Grow up.
                      No he wasn't. Not every temper tantrum is a nervous breakdown for god sake. I know "mental health" is in vogue right now but get a grip

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