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Comments Thread For: Anthony Joshua: I'm Not Going To Be a Bruiser; I'm a Thinker, Maybe an Over-thinker
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All that thinking does is pile on losses for you, AJ. You need to channel your inner Allen Babic instead.
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Joshua spends way too much time and energy trying to convince people that he has wisdom and that he's smart. If his goal was to be the smart boxer then maybe he shouldn't have dedicated so much time to lifting weights and trying to look like he's in a body building competition.
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Originally posted by FlatLine View PostReminds me of Floyd. More of a knockout artist first half of his career. Became a much more tactical 12 round fighter later on.
Floyd has 27 KOs but 24 of them came in the first 10 years. He only 3 KOs in the last 10 years of his career. And one of them was McGregor.
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Originally posted by PRINCEKOOL View Post
You are asking redundant questions with ulterior motives, Joshua is a Olympic and two time World Heavyweight Champion 'His record speaks for itself objectively, you only achieve those titles by beating World Level fighters'.
Just watch everything unfold mate.thack likes this.
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Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
Worst bloody comparison possible
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Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
A comparison more so of their mindset than their skill set. Remember Floyd is a big inspiration for AJ. He knows full well that Floyd became more of a technician in the second half of his career. In time, you'll realize that too as you learn more about boxing and study the history. Where do you think AJ's talk about "This is all about the Money" came from? Very similar to what Floyd said in the second half of his career and when his moniker changed from "Pretty Boy" to "Money Mayweather". AJ took a lot of inspiration from Floyd and one of these things is to attempt to be more of a ring technician in this second half of his career.
You know who takes a Mayweather approach though ? Fury does , the difference beyond trying to secure an undefeated status by carefully selecting opponents he asks for foolish amounts of money he’s not worth .
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