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  • RoadMan94
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    #81
    Originally posted by Mr Giggles

    Accounts? Why would I want ur account, nah that don’t interest me.
    Lmfao. I meant how people leave the site if they lose. I should of explained better. When you made your statement, what did you have in mind? Please don’t just say cash lol, I’m asking what would you want to stake on Joshua winning.

    I’ll give you 3/1 odds if you’d like.

    You bet 50 and win i will give you 150 + you’re stake back.

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    • RoadMan94
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      #82
      Originally posted by champion4ever

      I agree. Tyson Fury is throwing a Joshua a lifeline for this fight. He doesn't need Anthony Joshua but this fight is his gift to boxing fans; Especially to British boxing fans.

      Joshua is now title less with three defeats which includes two back to back losses in a row to the same fighter. So what leverage does AJ have over an undefeated titleholder in Tyson Fury other than money that Tyson Fury doesn't need?
      Well said, also, on another note I was pretty pathetic and rude to you the other day when all you did is express an opinion on a site for people to give their opinion.

      I’ll never hesistate to apologise when in the wrong, so for that I am sorry. Hope ya well.

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      • champion4ever
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        #83
        Originally posted by Toffee

        We'll see.

        I still suspect they made offers they thought wouldn't be accepted given Joshua was clearly headed for lower grade fights.
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        I'm sure it's not the fight Joshua had planned either.

        They might end up fighting just to save face.

        But my bet is still that it doesn't happen.
        I don’t why would anybody believe that Anthony Joshua or let alone any fighter would turn down a title shot? If so, then they must have felt that Joshua is a broker fighter after thosr two consecutive defeats to Olekdandr Usyk.

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        • Toffee
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          #84
          Originally posted by champion4ever
          I don’t why would anybody believe that Anthony Joshua or let alone any fighter would turn down a title shot? If so, then they must have felt that Joshua is a broker fighter after thosr two consecutive defeats to Olekdandr Usyk.
          Really? A fighter's commercial value is tied to their recent performances.

          A couple of knockouts and Joshua would be seen much differently than he is currently. There's a knee jerk reaction to defeat - it's just the way it is.

          It's prizefighting.

          And anyone Joshua might be lacking in confidence. But that's for him and his team to know.

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            #85
            Originally posted by chicken-

            When did Fury struggle vs people his size? You don't think Fury outclasses Joshua as a boxer? Dumbest comment I've seen in a while.
            Stop being bias, neither of them are my favorite in the division, but the facts are what they are. Otto Wallin, who is 6'6 opened him up like a can of tuna, and Fury struggled the entire fight. He was lucky to sc**** out the decision. Also, I don't think he outclasses Joshua as a boxer, they just have different styles. Fury is very awkward with jerky movement and dirty, mauling tactics when he needs to, while Joshua is more orthodox and a boxer-puncher. But stay biased and be surprised by the style clash and the troubles AJ will give him.

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            • RoadOfTheGypsy
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              #86
              Originally posted by Mr Giggles
              AJ will win, watch and see, I’d even bet with anyone that AJ wins
              You AGAIN? You have gotten every single prediction wrong... Don't you ever get tired? You know nothing about boxing its very evident. How anyone could think AJ can beat Fury ... you have to be either just completely ignorant of the sport or an AJ fanboy or a Fury hater.

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              • Mr Giggles
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                #87
                Originally posted by RoadMan94

                Lmfao. I meant how people leave the site if they lose. I should of explained better. When you made your statement, what did you have in mind? Please don’t just say cash lol, I’m asking what would you want to stake on Joshua winning.

                I’ll give you 3/1 odds if you’d like.

                You bet 50 and win i will give you 150 + you’re stake back.
                Let the fight get made first, I’m starting to think it’s not even going to happen, but 3/1 odds I’ll remember that when the fight gets made

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                • Mr Giggles
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                  #88
                  Originally posted by RoadOfTheGypsy

                  You AGAIN? You have gotten every single prediction wrong... Don't you ever get tired? You know nothing about boxing its very evident. How anyone could think AJ can beat Fury ... you have to be either just completely ignorant of the sport or an AJ fanboy or a Fury hater.

                  I don’t know why fury fans acting like this is an easy fight, AJ isn’t an easy fight for anyone
                  Last edited by Mr Giggles; 09-14-2022, 08:14 AM.

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                  • champion4ever
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                    #89
                    Originally posted by Toffee

                    Really? A fighter's commercial value is tied to their recent performances.

                    A couple of knockouts and Joshua would be seen much differently than he is currently. There's a knee jerk reaction to defeat - it's just the way it is.

                    It's prizefighting.

                    And anyone Joshua might be lacking in confidence. But that's for him and his team to know.
                    I agree. You are absolutely correct. Once Evander Holyfield was knocked out by Rid**** Bowe many thought his career was over but once he defeated Mike Tyson twice in a row; Then both his commercial and market value had risen.

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                      #90
                      Originally posted by Mr Giggles


                      I don’t know why fury fans acting like this is an easy fight, AJ isn’t an easy fight for anyone
                      His problem is not his size or power. It's in his head and heart.

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