Comments Thread For: Froch: Anthony Joshua is Past His Best, He's Probably Got No Real Legacy

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  • SUBZER0ED
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    #71
    Originally posted by juggernaut666

    Well you must described Wilder and Fury so ..come back again…lol
    And your point? I never disputed their love for the sport. Joshua himself has said he's getting out soon. You & I both know that's because he's lost his titles & can't seem to win them back. He could have and should have beaten Usyk in the rematch. But he was too concerned about looking bad, rather than putting it all on the line and stomping a hole in Usyk's chest. Maybe it's not so much a lack of love for boxing as it is just not being a lion heart.

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    • Arthur Daley
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      #72
      Originally posted by Kzbox

      Well he beat a 10 year undefeated Klitschko who was older i will admit but he was still not showing signs of major decline until Fury put on a show that night.
      People keep saying this while completely ignoring Klitschko’s previous fight against Jennings who was seen as nothing more than a stool pigeon who was going to make Klitschko look good with a highlight KO. Well that didn’t happen. The limited Jennings won more rounds against Wladimir than anybody else in his career. Doing so with a lot of movement on the back foot where the older man clearly lost a yard of pace and timing.

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      • The D3vil
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        #73
        I'm not so sure that he won't be elected into the HOF eventually.

        He's an Olympic champion & a 2 time unified champion.

        He's pretty close.

        I'd argue if he ever beats Wilder, Fury, or Usyk, he's a lock to get in

        Plus, he was the biggest non-Canelo draw in boxing.

        Now, I think he was puffed up by Hearn's machine, but I can't think of too many fighters with his resume who aren't in the HOF

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        • MastaBlasta
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          #74
          Originally posted by juggernaut666
          Fury’s just about done really so if anyone has a legacy it won’t be the guy with just a few title defenses in fact most real fans will laugh at both Wilder and Fury when this era passes you’ll see how much time the fan girls wasted on here in their lives defending these guys and how much wasted energy was spent in guys that don’t know or wouldn’t even acknowledge you in real life and just how much the ****** bickering on here costed certain guys countless hours they’ll never get back . Lol

          Reality is going to put certain posters in depression mode when this is over ,suicide watch is a real thing fir certain guys on here who actually think they are pals with Fury and somehow are in his training camp and eat dinner with him …the sickness is real on here .
          LoL, same goes for the AJ fans and hearniacs too. You do see the glass house you live in, eh?

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          • chicken-
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            #75
            Originally posted by Boxviewer

            But he dared not and ran. Greedy Belly is a confirmed coward. You Greedy Belly worshippers are damn delusional keyboard warriors.
            Considering what Eddie Hearn is doing as we speak, and trying to force Whyte into accepting rematch clauses, I don't think you can definitively say that Fury is the reason those negotiations fell through. I'm not sure what planet you have to live on to think that AJ has any chance in hell at beating Fury.

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