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Originally posted by thack View Posts
It's actually the 'causals' who are not seeing what's really happening here .
Joshua got a handpicked opponent who only had Dillian Whyte on his record , who fought and lost to Whyte who was coming off a brutal KO loss to Fury having never won a round. Joshua was supposed to look spectacular against the very ordinary low ranked Franklin , who until he was handpicked for Whytes comeback was working full time in a factory .
This nonsense with Joshua , who has never beaten anyone bar , a forty one year old Klitsckho and a novice Whyte who's never looked like wining a world title has got to stop. Joshua has never been that good and looked beyond repair on Saturday. Ruiz ruined what little spark Joshua had , he's a great kid but far from a great fighter.It's only the 'causals' who aren't sick and tired of hearing 'he's still a work in progress' ...wake up!
This is worst than the Bruno journey!
You could go through your process with any of the current fighters. Wilder never fought anyone. Fury fought an old Wlad who was going through personal issues and won a stinker (then hid from a rematch) before beating the worst reigning heavyweight champion in history.
Or you could acknowledge that it takes a lot to win a title. More so to defend a title. Plenty to unify titles. More to regain titles.
They're at the level they are because they deserve to be there. They won the fights others wouldn't even take.
He's no work in progress. He's a two time unified champion who is evolving his style and is potentially moving into what are typically the most productive years of his career as a boxer. Don't forget he's 33 - go and check the history of what the best fighters achieved in their mid and late 30s.
Or you could write him off because you didn't enjoy his wide UD win.Last edited by Toffee; 04-03-2023, 04:56 AM.
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Originally posted by tokon View Post
Now there's a good comparison! However, even after his limitations were exposed, Bruno was less hesitant than Joshua.
Bruno was no joke. Except for people who believe only the top few are decent and the rest are trash.Casualfanboy likes this.
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Originally posted by Casualfanboy View PostAJ would not be the first boxer to be written off, and then to only give some of their most memorable performances.
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Joshua is actually better defensively, and with the shots he selects, his only real drawback at this point is that he's not committing to the punches when needed. That's more of a confidence issue that can be overcome, its not due to diminished skills. As Derrick James said after the fight, he saw Joshua fighting smart and executing the gameplan, and now that they have that as a foundation, he will be able to improve the other things such as committing to his punches. If he would have done this with the numerous right hands he landed, Franklin wouldn't have made it to the end.kiaba360 likes this.
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"Joshua’s failure to stop Franklin doesn’t mean he’s anything worse than the third or fourth best heavyweight on the planet, until proven otherwise."
Sooo..
Wilder, Usyk, Fury, Joyce, Hrgovic, Zhilei, and Dubois would each probably fail to put him away also?
Is that more than three or four? I don't know.
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Originally posted by Bob View PostEveryone has to stop with this destroyer Aj narrative.
Name 1 elite prime heavyweight Ajs destroyed? You can't because he's never beaten one.
Don't include the grandads list of Pov, Tak, Klit & Pul as they were all 38-41 & shot, Klitschko had Aj but father time won again as Klitschko was spent.
So who's he destroyed? Martin xD Brazeale... who Wilder actually destroyed & Aj had to club for 8 rds. Parker? nope, Ruiz? we all know what happened there, Usyk.... Franklin nope. Whyte ranked 24 on the way up again not elite.
Aj destroyed cans on the way up but was never a 1 punch ko artist, they stopped falling over once he boxed top fighter's of his own generation. He's 33 slower, heavier, back in the weight's room & throws punches like it. The worst thing, he looked uninterested in there.
But hey, remember Fury's come back after he ate & snorted a spence in weight & lost it again. It's a funny old game.
Szpilka, Breazele, Helenius?greeneye99 likes this.
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Originally posted by Bob View Post
Remember Franklin is a part timer ranked 34.
Hrgovic & Dubois both have a shot against the uninterested Aj we saw at the weekend. Most say Joyce beats Aj now & Dubois was ahead on all the card's against Joyce, but the eye happened. Fine lines.
Hrgovic is a punching bag blocking punches with his face. His gas tank is also very bad.
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It began with the depleting knockdown against Wlad and was completed with the knockdowns and stoppage against Ruiz -- the realisation of just exactly how quickly it can all go pearshaped if you are gung-ho. Joshua has been searching for the right recpie of how to win well with as little risk as possible ever since. He knows conceptually that he took too little risk in this fight, but in his gut I'm not sure he has the appetite to follow through on this notion and actually be more risky in the ring.
I was one of those that thought he would stop Franklin, so it was definitely a performance that came in below my expectations, but I don't think he's shot and I think he has better skills than some are giving him credit for. That said, Fury shouldn't be next.Last edited by Monty Fisto; 04-03-2023, 07:18 AM.Rebelrbg likes this.
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