Comments Thread For: Froch: Joshua Has Lost All His Aggression and Killer Instincts, He Was Very Hesitant

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  • PRINCEKOOL
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    #31
    Originally posted by Tatabanya

    You're very often comparing AJ to Fury throughout your posts about Joshua. I'm not a Fury fan, for the record, and regard him as grossly overrated.

    I took note of your accurate-as-ever analysis, containing many valid points. I stand with my beliefs regarding AJ. We'll see what the future brings for him and, at this point, I'm very curious to watch his future performances. I'm wishing him all the best, sincerely, but the fact that, in the last two fights, AJ had a nervous outburst at the end should suggest something about his mental state.
    I will be honest, of course Joshua's game has altered 'But I just think that is natural, and comes with experience and even the after effects of battles'.

    It I was to pick two things Joshua needs to stay relevant in the division 'It is a solid jab, and ability to use rough house tactics and wrestle just like Fury'.

    For a Super Heavyweight these attributes can make performances more systematic.

    Joshua's performance was not what everyone, even myself was anticipation 'But overall I gave it a rating of satisfactory'.

    WIlder, Fury, Usyk, Joyce. All these fighters are at different stages of their performance careers, Joyce? Maybe is the only one on a upward trajectory.

    Fury, Wilder, Usyk, Joshua, seem to be all switching up styles and form.

    By no means, I am making out Joshua is number 1 ranked Heavyweight 'But he is definitely still a top heavyweight and a threat'.

    Note: I compared Joshua to Fury, because Fury is the ranked number 1 heavyweight on merit 'But I don't think he is miles better than his nearest competition'. And I think they can all be competitive in a fight with him 'Including Joshua'.

    I don't think Joshua has merited a title fight next, I think he needs a bigger win 'Whyte II probably is good matching making for Joshua'.




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    • tokon
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      #32
      Originally posted by Smash
      joshua wants to win well but hes more afraid of losing badly

      Translation: eddie get me my cash out fight quick!
      Fury and Joshua should both just get it over with cash out with each other and retire.

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      • Tatabanya
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        #33
        Originally posted by tokon

        Fury and Joshua should both just get it over with cash out with each other and retire.
        Looks like they're much greedier than that...

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        • tokon
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          #34
          Originally posted by Tatabanya

          Looks like they're much greedier than that...
          No surprises there then.

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          • CPNUTKnockoutFreshMart
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            #35
            Joshua is done , he has no confidence and is terrified of being hit. It's weird seeing a guy with his physical attributes fighting like he's made of china. Dude looks like Superman and fights like Minnie Mouse. He should retire instead of continuing to terrify himself for a buck. He's more than set for life.

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            • Jkp
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              #36
              The constant hugging by the much larger Joshua ensured a fight would never break out. Even the after fight brawl was spoiled by Joshua awkwardly hugging and leaning on him.

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