Comments Thread For: Wilder's Manager: The Joshua Fight is as Enormous as Ever

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  • al-Xander
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    #41
    So he's basically admitting Wilder on his own is a nobody in the box office. Yet Finkel behaved as if his baby was the biggest phenomenon in boxing, which made everything difficult to secure the Joshua fight. And now he's saying it's still big even after both fighters' loses? Finkel even thought Wilder the value of loyalty, whatever that is. Lol. What a clown.

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    • SUBZER0ED
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      #42
      Originally posted by chicken-

      Joshua lost a decision and didn't take much punishment. Wilder was beaten half to death 2 fights in a row. Joshua does not need a comeback fight.
      Joshua lost two fights in a row. He lost his unified belts and failed to win them back in the rematch. He broke down and cried in the post fight conference. His mind is not right. He absolutely needs a comeback fight to regain his confidence. A fighter's state of mind is as important as the condition of his body.

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        #43
        the battle of the crazies, loser gets sectioned

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        • chicken-
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          #44
          Originally posted by SUBZER0ED

          Joshua lost two fights in a row. He lost his unified belts and failed to win them back in the rematch. He broke down and cried in the post fight conference. His mind is not right. He absolutely needs a comeback fight to regain his confidence. A fighter's state of mind is as important as the condition of his body.
          He's not good enough to be the best, no amount of coddling and beating up on weak opponents will change that. Short of losing 20-30 pounds of muscle and working on stamina, he's never going to improve...mentally or physically.
          Last edited by chicken-; 10-20-2022, 10:40 AM.

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            #45
            Originally posted by chicken-

            He's not good enough to be the best, no amount of coddling and beating up on weak opponents will change that. Short of losing 20-30 pounds of muscle and working on stamina, he's never going to improve...mentally or physically.
            Thank you for your expert assessment, professor!

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