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  • #21
    Originally posted by thack View Post

    'Don't lie to yourself mate' ...are you drunk , my theory is , judging by your 'posts' you are just plain ******.He's only a 'major player' in the mind of Hearn and the casuals and a few deluded 'fans' like yourself who are not bothered about his shyte resume of only old beaten Wlad had done anything before and was too old and beaten to do anything then. If you really believe that Joshua is and should be seen as a 'major player' in the game then tell me who has Joshua ever beaten as an underdog or in a 50/50 fight and whoever he fights next is only a 'big event ' for mugs like yourself .... I'm waiting!!
    The statistics show that Anthony Joshua is a major player in the game still. And you will see that after his next fight. None of those statements I have made are subjective.

    You can ether lie to yourself, or accept how things are.

    Being the underdog is easier than being the favorite. There is less pressure on the underdog, only the pressure they put on themselves.

    Kiltschko had went through 3 back to back training camps, before fighting Joshua. Anthony Joshua for me beat a better version of Kiltschko than Fury.

    Kiltschko a man of science has already stated that he was in better condition for Joshua. The video footage is out there, I have posted it before.

    You will be watching Joshua's next fight, yearning for him to loose. Joshua's next fight is a very big event for you. Probably a bigger event for you, than it is for me. Definitely.

    I still don't know why, or quite understand your dramatic behavior regarding Joshua's current state. It does seem quite opportunistic, as this attitude and behavior from you has increased after his loses. That is not a good look mate, it is not tough.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
      I still don't know why, or quite understand your dramatic behavior regarding Joshua's current state. It does seem quite opportunistic, as this attitude and behavior from you has increased after his loses. That is not a good look mate, it is not tough.
      I do. It's insecurity of young men who have invested too much emotional energy into Tyson Fury. They don't privately believe he's as unbeatable as they publicly claim and want his rivals beaten before he has to face them. It's transparent and explains why they claim beating Wilder three times already makes him the GOAT.

      You and I will enjoy Fury - Usyk for the battle supremacy it is. Fury fans will not be able to enjoy it because they'll be worried about him losing and what that will do to their internet reputation and even their belief system.
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      • #23
        Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post

        The statistics show that Anthony Joshua is a major player in the game still. And you will see that after his next fight. None of those statements I have made are subjective.

        You can ether lie to yourself, or accept how things are.

        Being the underdog is easier than being the favorite. There is less pressure on the underdog, only the pressure they put on themselves.

        Kiltschko had went through 3 back to back training camps, before fighting Joshua. Anthony Joshua for me beat a better version of Kiltschko than Fury.

        Kiltschko a man of science has already stated that he was in better condition for Joshua. The video footage is out there, I have posted it before.

        You will be watching Joshua's next fight, yearning for him to loose. Joshua's next fight is a very big event for you. Probably a bigger event for you, than it is for me. Definitely.

        I still don't know why, or quite understand your dramatic behavior regarding Joshua's current state. It does seem quite opportunistic, as this attitude and behavior from you has increased after his loses. That is not a good look mate, it is not tough.
        Never mind about about your ridiculous jargon ,I asked you to tell me who has Anthony Joshua ever beaten? ...'you can either lie to yourself or accept how things are'! ....answer for you NOBODY ! but , you MUST have one up your sleeve surely with all this major player stuff...

        Your rubbish about being an underdog is easier than the favourite completely misses the obvious point , he's never been matched with an opponent he's not favoured to beat like a Fury or a Wilder as the people you buy your tickets and subscriptions from know the ride would be over .....ask a relation or someone you know to try and explain this to you.

        Still waiting on what 'killer' he's beat .....your reply will be no doubt be amusing and long winded about nothing ....again.

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        • #24
          Originally posted by thack View Post

          Never mind about about your ridiculous jargon ,I asked you to tell me who has Anthony Joshua ever beaten? ...'you can either lie to yourself or accept how things are'! ....answer for you NOBODY ! but , you MUST have one up your sleeve surely with all this major player stuff...

          Your rubbish about being an underdog is easier than the favourite completely misses the obvious point , he's never been matched with an opponent he's not favoured to beat like a Fury or a Wilder as the people you buy your tickets and subscriptions from know the ride would be over .....ask a relation or someone you know to try and explain this to you.

          Still waiting on what 'killer' he's beat .....your reply will be no doubt be amusing and long winded about nothing ....again.
          You each appear to be talking at cross purposes. You seem to define "major player" as someone who's beaten top opposition. The other guy is defining it per his position in the sport and division. Joshua is independently ranked fourth by the TBRB and remains one of the most recognisable names in the sport. He's still obviously a large presence in the sport.

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          • #25
            Another defeat is more about his cash cow status. Then again, Hearn is a promoter. From a boxing standpoint he is at the Vlad and Lennox point when they were coming off of 2 and 3 KO defeats. He needs to be moved right and the right trainer. Not a fan of Derrick James but Jermell was a timid boxer who have to give ground against Vanes. Now under James he still boxes a bit but will steamroll you. Can he turn AJ around into the Jermell of the HW division? Before Ruiz AJ was steamrolling guys. James's guys have good defense and put shots together well on offense very aggressive styles if it be plotting or boxer/puncher coming forward on you.
            Last edited by hhh1200; 12-18-2022, 10:59 AM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by dan-b View Post

              You each appear to be talking at cross purposes. You seem to define "major player" as someone who's beaten top opposition. The other guy is defining it per his position in the sport and division. Joshua is independently ranked fourth by the TBRB and remains one of the most recognisable names in the sport. He's still obviously a large presence in the sport.
              Agreed ...who has he beat? I'd wait with your reply as currently the idiot will be deep in thought and and trying to find ways around answering the simply question I ask.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by thack View Post

                Agreed ...who has he beat? I'd wait with your reply as currently the idiot will be deep in thought and and trying to find ways around answering the simply question I ask.
                His best wins are Whyte, Klitschko and Parker in my opinion.

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by dan-b View Post

                  His best wins are Whyte, Klitschko and Parker in my opinion.
                  Thank you for you answer , I think I'd have to agree .
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                  • #29
                    AJ will be an excellent case study for psychology of marketing and business academics in the years to come.

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                    • #30
                      he made alot of money, hopefully we see him vs wilder before they retire

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