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  • #21
    Originally posted by 50knicks View Post
    James is a con man like the rest of our trainers here, you win it’s because of them you lose it’s because of you that’s how they operate. It’s very easy to look good when you have Spence and charlo in your stable
    James told me to tell U to lick his left ball and U don't know sh_t about boxing!

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    • #22
      Originally posted by 50knicks View Post
      James is a con man like the rest of our trainers here, you win it’s because of them you lose it’s because of you that’s how they operate. It’s very easy to look good when you have Spence and charlo in your stable
      U look dammm ugly with your dumb ass thoughts!

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      • #23
        What will he call him when he loses?

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        • #24
          Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

          That’s not how it works ,you know a good trainer in the gym and what helps you and how you yourself function in the training camp it’s not guess work until you get in the ring that night , it’s not rocket science . If Joshua loses it on him obviously not the trainer in this one , Joshua could probably fight southpaw and still end this fight in under 7 rounds .
          At the age of 28 or higher. Any boxer who hasnt figured out boxing is an idiot. Trainer no matter. Im not saying they cant help but they arent going to reinvent the wheel

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          • #25
            Originally posted by MONGOOSE66 View Post

            At the age of 28 or higher. Any boxer who hasnt figured out boxing is an idiot. Trainer no matter. Im not saying they cant help but they arent going to reinvent the wheel
            And anyone who thinks age is an indicator of skills is a bigger one ?

            Joshua started boxing at 19 , Foreman himself became far more technical under Dundee in his second career a decade later I can list dozens of examples where fighters reinvented themselves at multiple ages . Just stop you guys sound like you just started watching boxing most the time on here . It’s not about figuring out boxing , had Joshua defeated Usyk the first time you’d still be hating on him . No one’s ever had his resume in the number of fights he’s had , and has had zero easy touches unlike somebody we know to actually learn how to throw punches correctly that took him a decade . Lol
            Last edited by juggernaut666; 03-22-2023, 06:31 PM.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by juggernaut666 View Post

              And anyone who thinks age is an indicator of skills is a bigger one ?

              Joshua started boxing at 19 , Foreman himself became far more technical under Dundee in his second career a decade later I can list dozens of examples where fighters reinvented themselves at multiple ages . Just stop you guys sound like you just started watching boxing most the time on here . It’s not about figuring out boxing , had Joshua defeated Usyk the first time you’d still be hating on him .
              Not hating young lady, George was away from boxing for 10 YEARS. Most people MATURE over a ten year period. That maturity showed in his interviews as a older man compared to a younger man. Its not rocket science Sorry to have a different take on life than you. Not everyone is as skilled at life as they are at boxing huh?

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