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  • #11
    It has nothing to do with his camp. It's his ego and lack of maturity. Some people don't show who they really are until they are at their lowest. This is why they say a true champion is revealed in how he recovers from a loss.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Boxviewer View Post

      So that's all what your peanut-brain could come up with? You are a simpleton.
      so u disagree?

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      • #13
        All I know is that when Holyfield lost to Bowe in their 1st fight, he didn't cry and moan and have a meltdown, or complain about the umpteen low blows Bowe hit him with, etc. He was humble and gracious in defeat and gave credit to Bowe. When he came back, he guaranteed victory in the 2nd fight, to the disbelief of many people, but he succeeded. Then when he lost to Moorer, he got screwed beyond belief with the corrupt judges and the unfathomable 2nd round scoring. He also, as the doc stated, "fought 12 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the world, essentially at heart failure". Lederman had Holyfield winning the fight, let alone a draw where he would've kept his titles. Foreman was so distraught over the bogus scoring that he called out the entire establishment in the post-fight, Lampley was so nervous he didn't know what to do, go look at Lamp's face after that. What did Holyfield say, "well...I did my best and when you don't get your guy out of there, it's in the judges hands." and retired with absolute grace and dignity. Then when he destroyed Moorer in the 2nd fight, he was all class and complimentary toward Moorer. Even when he got robbed blind vs. Valuev, he stayed totally classy, and when he lost the 2nd Lennox fight, and was asked by Merchant, "do you think you were "punished" by the judges b/c of what happened in the 1st fight" (the draw) and he said, "My words don't twist. I didn't do my job and get him out of there, so the judges decide, and that's that". I like Joshua and I think he gets a lot of unfair hate. I do agree with Whyte, that he's just "a weird dude, man". But that nonsense at the end of the fight was almost worse than Wilder's, "no love, no respect" to Fury after the 3rd fight, b/c at least he kept his butt on the stool and didn't throw Fury's belt out the ring. Geeze Louise.

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        • #14
          I think you’re all missing the bigger picture. AJ set himself up beautifully for a career in reality tv or pro wrestling.

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          • #15
            aj came back to the ring to vent and tell us that usyk started boxing earlier than him and so thats a good excuse for losing to him & tell his jail story for the 100th time to back it all up & he did good for where he was at, mission accomplished

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            • #16
              At least Joshua never said “I won’t fight a Brit”
              JakeTheBoxer JakeTheBoxer likes this.

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              • #17
                Joshua apologised move on there been a lot worse post fight acts believe me

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                • #18
                  **** AJ. He is piece of ****.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by shakedaddy View Post
                    All I know is that when Holyfield lost to Bowe in their 1st fight, he didn't cry and moan and have a meltdown, or complain about the umpteen low blows Bowe hit him with, etc. He was humble and gracious in defeat and gave credit to Bowe. When he came back, he guaranteed victory in the 2nd fight, to the disbelief of many people, but he succeeded. Then when he lost to Moorer, he got screwed beyond belief with the corrupt judges and the unfathomable 2nd round scoring. He also, as the doc stated, "fought 12 rounds for the heavyweight championship of the world, essentially at heart failure". Lederman had Holyfield winning the fight, let alone a draw where he would've kept his titles. Foreman was so distraught over the bogus scoring that he called out the entire establishment in the post-fight, Lampley was so nervous he didn't know what to do, go look at Lamp's face after that. What did Holyfield say, "well...I did my best and when you don't get your guy out of there, it's in the judges hands." and retired with absolute grace and dignity. Then when he destroyed Moorer in the 2nd fight, he was all class and complimentary toward Moorer. Even when he got robbed blind vs. Valuev, he stayed totally classy, and when he lost the 2nd Lennox fight, and was asked by Merchant, "do you think you were "punished" by the judges b/c of what happened in the 1st fight" (the draw) and he said, "My words don't twist. I didn't do my job and get him out of there, so the judges decide, and that's that". I like Joshua and I think he gets a lot of unfair hate. I do agree with Whyte, that he's just "a weird dude, man". But that nonsense at the end of the fight was almost worse than Wilder's, "no love, no respect" to Fury after the 3rd fight, b/c at least he kept his butt on the stool and didn't throw Fury's belt out the ring. Geeze Louise.
                    This made me remember the fan man fight ahah thank you.
                    Mario040481 Mario040481 likes this.

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                    • #20
                      Give him a break, it's not like he picked up someone the champions belts and threw them on the ground.... oh wait, he did do that. What an absolute peice of trash this guy is.

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